Sykes Lane, Rutland Water North Shore, LE15 8PX FREE entry (£3 car parking all day at Rutland Water) Live music stage, with music from Irene Rae and Karmadillo supported by Mama Liz’s Voodoo Lounge Big Pink Heart tries to make the world a nicer place.
Ciarafest is a fundraiser for the Rosie Maternity Unit at Addenbrookes Hospital in Cambridge. This year Karmadillo are pleased to be supporting this alongside The Pony Collaboration and The Puncture Repair Kit. Tickets are available here!
(UPDATE: organisations mentioned now look defunct) Last month there was a competition to win a chocolate bar run by Feelgood Organic Hampers based in Ireland. It was an original idea for competition – emulate the great Ernest Hemingway. Not to write a grand novel with a stoical man as its central character, thankfully something shorter.…
Here is our mascot, Snout. He was drawn by and named by Beverly in our mascot naming competition. She won a Guyanese Bow and Arrow set for her efforts.
Karmadillo tea towels for sale! One of these can be yours for just £7 plus postage. Click the magic button below!
Supporting Thomas Truax – following the man around after our stint at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival supporting the dude! £6 adv ! Also playing are Bomb Factory. Get tickets online
Some photos from the fantastic Steampunk night at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, with Amanda Palmer and Thomas Truax. It was fantastic hanging backstage with the legendary Amanda Palmer, and great to see the drummer who was being shown his parts upstairs in the afternoon, doing so well on his first gig with that crowd. Unfortunately…
After our Ukefest 2009 performance and participation we had to rush to play our second gig in the same day at the Elevator Gallery in Hackney Wick courtesy. More videos at the Dead Pets Society Youtube page.
So our show is at the Fringe tonight. Its sold out, I have some personal heroes of mine in the audience and I keep have this recurring dream where I am not wearing any clothes on stage. Hopefully it’ll go well!
This was my first North of the border gig in Glasgow, on the big night as U2 playing Hampden Park and Celtic playing Arsenal in some European football thingy. The five remaining people in Glasgow were at this gig, reviewed by Blues Blunny.