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Dead Jerichos - Please Yourself EP artworkNew Dead Jerichos EP – ‘Please Yourself’

Posted on Monday 19 December 2011 by simonminter
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Oxjam 4 November posterMore Oxjam live music with Message To Bears, The Scholars and more

Posted on Sunday 30 October 2011 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged message to bears, the scholars, toliesel 4 Comments

BBC Introducing in Oxford, 25/09/2011 show details – Dubwiser interview and more

Posted on Thursday 22 September 2011 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged a genuine freakshow, charly coombes and the new breed, dead jerichos, dubwiser, message to bears, Minor Coles, totally enormous extinct dinosaurs 1 Comment

Message To BearsMessage To Bears fundraising drive for new album

Posted on Thursday 15 September 2011 by simonminter
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BBC Introducing in Oxford, 17/07/2011 show details – Stornoway interview, Message To Bears session and more

Posted on Friday 15 July 2011 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged anton barbeau, chad valley, dallas don't, matthew kilford, message to bears, stornoway, taste my eyes, the candyskins, the rock of travolta Leave a comment

BBC Introducing in Oxford, 12/06/2011 show details – Winchell Riots session, Charlbury preview and more

Posted on Thursday 9 June 2011 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged coloureds, fixers, mark crozer, message to bears, Phantom Theory, tamara and the martyrs, the winchell riots Leave a comment

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  • “9 years ago, damn! Really enjoyed re-reading this. Lots of love to you all from Lisbon -- Pascal (guitarded strummer of Fee Fi) xx xx” – Pilates Pascal on Fee Fie Fo Fum: A Day Without Wine Is Like A Day Without Reggae
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