Winner of the 2010 Cambridge Buskers Festival, Karmadillo, will be on the streets of Cambridge once again for the 2011 Cambridge Buskers and Street Performers Festival at the following times: Thursday 30th June3pm – Market Street / Sidney Street Friday 1st JulyCorner of Petty Cury/Guildhall – 3pmHalf way up Petty Cury – 4pm Saturday 2nd…
Look for last years Winner of the Best Act of the Cambridge Buskers Festival Award out on the streets of Cambridge again! Performance details to be announced but I’m sure to be out and about for this. Hopefully the weather will be as good as last years! UPDATE Busking show schedule now up!!!!Karmadillo will be…
Including getting the mayor to singalong! Click the photo to view….
On the back of being the Cambridge Busking Festival 2010 winner, it looks like some club tent appearances have materialised at the Cambridge Folk Festival! Got Club Tent performances on the Friday and the Sunday afternoon (2pm)- will update on Twitter for on the festival site updates! Here are some images of the last time…
So the weekend just gone was the Cambridge Busking Festival. This was organised by Cambridge City Council – in particular many thanks go to Heather Bevan-Hunt for her efforts in making it happen. There were many great musicians and entertainers to be seen across town, from Ukeylove ukuleles and Karmadillo to ZimStrings playing their classical…
See the Charango & Co. in action on the Facebook Photo Gallery.
Photos from our first gig with Tom at Club Manga. Thanks to everyone who showed up – £800 was raised for Beating Bowel Cancer.
At Thursdays Giggling Gig I had the urge to to the thing where you run along fall to your knees and slide along the ground leaning backwards looking cool. Except I didn’t quite get the looking cool bit, but did just tear my trousers and get a nasty cut and bruise combination going on in…
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…