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Moulsham Mill Football Field11th-15th July 2006
Entertainment
| Tuesday 11th July | Buckshee! Back by popular demand. Exciting & versatile Mick & Mo again take you through a whirlwind of sounds from Cajun to Caribbean; from Irish to Appalachian; from Rock 'n Roll to Reggae; from Township Jive to Bluegrass. Prepare to be entertained with guitars, fiddle, tin whistles, banjo, saxophones, mandolin, harmonicas & voice. |
| Wednesday 12th July | Right under your nose (and
sometimes up it!), Steve with
his zany brand of humour will
amaze and amuse, taking
close-up comedy magic to new
heights. He has performed all
over the world, from the
exclusive Kensington Roof
Gardens to The Whitbread
Round the World Yacht Race
hospitality suite, New Zealand.
Steve has performed in front of
The Duke of York, The Prince
of Wales and many other pubs
on his travels. Steve also juggles & unicycles (at approximately the same time!)
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| Thursday 13th July | Belleville These regular performers at the Queen's Head, Chelmsford's Sunday Jazz sessions play a wide variety of music from 40's swing to rock 'n' roll. |
| Friday 14th July | Tony Williams & Bill Legend As most of you will know, Essex's favourite keyboard player & former Bruvver of Joe Brown always entertains. His haunting piano phrases, blistering finger work & powerful vocal line always get a crowd moving. With the addition of Bill Legend formally of T.REX & many other top acts, expect thrills! |
| Saturday 15th July | The Wild Coyotes Real Blues Experience

It's all in the groove! The celebration of life against all odds! This
exciting and uncompromising band creates a bit of a stir wherever they play.
Fronted by dedicated bluesman "Rollin' Jimmy” on lead guitar and vocals, a
truly accomplished musician who has developed very much his own style. When
combined with the exhilarating rhythm section comprising "Butch Butcher” on
drums and "Steve Twyman” on bass guitar, this is one of the best blues bands
you’ll have ever seen.
supported by 65 Stone
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