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World On Your Street: The Global Music Challenge
On Your Street: Lancashire
Discover the music of the world on your doorstep. Try out the local venues suggested by visitors to this website. Send us your review:
Describe the atmosphere and live music at a local pub, restaurant, festival, church or temple, club night... inspire other people to check it out!
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Gregson Community Centre,
Moor Lane, Lancaster.
07524849959
Folk, Latin, African, English, Reggae, Salsa, French, Swedish, Jazz, New Music Small venue, very friendly, very community (Donna Hurford)

Lovely, friendly place. Great bar and cafe. Some wonderful gigs take place in the main hall, sessions in the bar, music and dance workshops. (Jane Lawrence)

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Witchwood Inn,
152 Old Street, Ashton Under Lyne, Lancashire, OO6 7SS.
0161 3440321
Scottish folk Intimate venue, can be lively (Jim Ferris)

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Making Music (National Federation of Music Societies) I run a website for the NW England region of Making Music (National Federation of Music Societies) (Jim Flint)


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'Blowjangles'
Accrington

077 540 28948
Carnival I'm a musician who plays in a host of street bands including 'Blowjangles' in our local community. We play markets, street processions, summer festivals and old folks' homes. We offer our services for expenses only because we really play for our own entertainment.

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12 Bar
Church Street
Preston
Lancashire
01772 827636
Rhythm and Blues, and what new bands like to play Although improvements could be made to the lay-out in this fairly new pub/music venue, the atmosphere makes up for this small shortfall with weekends full of up-beat blues from bands around the north.

Newer and younger bands occupy Wednesday and Thursday nights and there have been many lively nights thanks to them. The place is alive with groove come 9.30. Even towards the end of the weekend you can sit, chat and relax to the sound of a laid back Sunday afternoon consisting usually of blues (but don't let that wide genre put you off; some very interesting crossover styles have been enjoyed there of late!) (Claire)

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