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NEWS 16th February 2021
By Nicola Jaques Blackpool to have its own 'Magical Mystery Tour' with opening of resort's first ever Beatles themed pub Hamish says it has been a long-time dedicate his pub ofHamish 23 years to the his extended Now, in Howitt a first for Blackpool, and as part of adream majortorenovation project, and all-timefamily favourite band, The Beatles. Howitt are working eight days a week to make the publican’s grand vision a reality, opening the Beatles-themed Yellow Submarine Pub Ltd at the Scot’s Bar in Rigby Road, South Shore. The ambitious plans will see the bar, sited at the former Royal Pavilion Theatre, transformed in a kaleidoscope of colour, taking visitors on a journey back to the 60s. Hamish says the new bar will undergo a complete overhaul when scaffolding goes up next week, with an expected six-figure sum to be invested in the build. A New Generation of Musicians and Bands will fill the venue.with music throughout the Summer Season 2021 when and if the Pandemic Restrictions are lifted. Alan Whitmore from featured band the Thieving Magpies writes:”This is such an iconic and special place. We are so proud to be apart of this and playing regularly here will be such a fantastic experience. Sonething we are all looking forward too!” The landlord, who has lived in the town since 1967 after hitchhiking a ride home from London, said he was passionate about the project which will mark a new era for the bar. “I’ve been all over the world and no other band in history has made the cultural impact of the Beatles,” he said. “The North West was their home but I’ve been sat in a bar in Indonesia, where the wall was covered in Beatles pictures and tracks playing, also in Singapore, Dubai, Cairns in Australia... “I’m nearly 68 so I said it’s going to be now or never. My boys are huge fans of the band 53 comments ^ too and it’s a family project, it’s going to look amazing, I’m totally immersed in it.”
By Ben Barry Reporter
NEWS BenBarryNews 20th January 2020
Best events taking place in South Lakeland over the next week
Here at the Westmorland Gazette we have gathered some of the best events coming up to enjoy in the days ahead. None least of which is On Friday 21, head down to Ruskins Bar, Kendal at 8:30pm to see a performance from the thieving magpies, the group will be putting their own spin on classic rock, rhythm and blues. Tickets are still available for £5. Paul Harrison(Left) and Robbie Jay Coplen (Right) of The Thieving Magpies
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By Rachel Garnett
NEWS 16th February 2019
Tim Farron MP joins teen Joshua Hunter at his wheelchair fundraiser KIND-hearted guests raised more than £11,000 to help equip a teenage Kendal boy with a new carbon-fibre wheelchair. Guests at the black-tie charity auction night for 16-year-old Joshua Hunter, who has quadriplegic cerebral palsy and curvature of the spine, included MP Tim Farron. The Kendal College student, who loves football and politics, is completely reliant on his wheelchair as he cannot use his arms or legs. However, the NHS metal-framed chair is heavy, cumbersome and virtually impossible for mum Sarah to push on her own. Well-wishers were hoping to raise £10,000, but the event at the Burnside Hotel, Bowness, exceeded that by reaching a total of £11,120. "The event was great fun and for a fantastic cause," said Westmorland and Lonsdale MP Mr Farron. "Joshua is an incredibly bright young man, who is also lovely company. It’s really important we help him achieve the best by getting him the right equipment to meet his potential." Entertainent was provided by top local band the Thieving Magpies filling the dance floor with hits from 60’s and 70’s. Family friend Simon Folks said if £12,000 could be raised the new motorised wheelchair could be fully kitted out and a service plan set up for maintenance. Liverpool FC fan Joshua faces surgery this year at Liverpool's Alder Hey Hospital to insert rods into his back to help his posture. Mr Folks said the new chair would assist this greatly, giving the teen greater comfort and independence. He thanked everyone involved in the fundraiser, including guests, local band 93 comments ^ Thieving Magpies and businesses who gave auction prizes.
By Erin Gaskell Reporter
NEWS @eringaskell 8th October 2020
Pub Acoustic Jam Session with Thieving Magpies
Robbie Jay Coplen(Left) and Paul Harrison(Right) of The Thieving Magpies
KENDAL formed band The Thieving Magpies will be appearing in Ulverston this Sunday for an acoustic jam session. The creative session will be lead by band members Paul Harrison and Robbie Jay Coplen at The Globe from 4pm-7pm. 12 comments ^
By Joe Fletcher Reporter
NEWS @joefletcher216 23td August 2020
New £20,000 beer garden at The New Inn
Peter Nicholson of the New Inn
Robbie Jay Coplen of The Thieving Magpies
KENDAL based band the Thieving Magpies helped to launch the new beer garden as the Kendal pub has extended a welcome to townsfolk to go and have a pint in his new outside area. Peter Nicholson, who runs the New Inn on Highgate, invested £20,000 in doing up the yard at the back of the hostelry to reflect its past. “I have been looking into the history of the place and it had a stable at the back for 80 horses at one time,” he said… Of course with the advent of coaches, horse-drawn coaches, it was than used for building coaches.” Mr Nicholson has themed the yard accordingly, with updates including turning the old smoking shelter into a ‘barn’ complete with stable door and straw bales. He accepts it is a risky time to have invested the money in a new beer garden, with the hospitality trade reeling from the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, but said: “It’s the old adage, it’s the fittest that survive… You can’t just rest on your laurels thinking ‘people will come in…There’s a lot more businesses out there fighting for a lot less customers.” He said by investing in the beer garden he was hoping his pub would have ‘more attraction’ and would entice customers in. Mr Nicholson, 63, formerly a builder, is also placing a great emphasis on live music, hosting bands at weekends - last Saturday saw the pub welcome blues-rock band The Thieving Magpies(pictured left), while Sunday was the turn of South Lakeland four-piece Every Cloud However, despite the music and the beer garden, business has been no more than steady, but is picking up as the weeks go by. “Initially it was pretty slow, the first weekend,” said Mr Nicholson… Then it started building up… It has improved every week… I could certainly fit a lot more people in.” 43 comments ^ The New Inn is currently open on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. .
By Stephen Blease Editor
Features
NEWS 17th August 2019
Summer Night of Music raises £20,000 for 2 good causes! THE hills were alive with the sound of music from five different decades, in an event which raised more than £20,000 for two good causes. Brothfest, a charity night at Skitby Farm near Smithfield, featured music from The Thieving Magpies, who specialise in rock and blues from the 1960s and ‘70s, and 3 River City, whose music ranged from the 1980s onwards. Organiser Stephen Little explained that all ages and musical tastes were catered for - and more than 350 people came along. The event also included an auction of items donated by local businesses. A total of £20,385 was raised and shared evenly between Eden Valley Hospice and Macmillan Cancer Support. “We’ve hosted many events over the years but this was the first charity music night,” Stephen said. “We like to support the hospice as it’s a local charity.” And Alan Whitmore, keyboardist with The Thieving Magpies, commented: “What was noticeably impressive was that it was really well organised, and raised a heck of a lot of money. It was a real honour for The Thieving Magpies to take part in such an amazing event.” Sam Johnston, community and events.fundraising manager at Eden Valley Hospice, said: “We would like to say a huge thank you to the organisers. We are hugely grateful they have chosen to support Eden Valley Hospice.” Sue McDonald, Macmillan fundraising manager in Cumbria, added: “Macmillan is thrilled to receive this wonderful donation from Stephen, his family and friends. There are times when thank you doesn’t seem enough – this is one of those times.”
By Tracy Walker Reporter
NEWS 1st July 2020
100 performers take part in Cockermouth Virtually Live! Cockermouth Live! was due to be taking place but has had to be cancelled as a result of coronavirus. Since announcing they were going to do an online version, the organisers have been delighted with the response. Bob Pritchard, chairman of the festival team, said: "We have been overwhelmed by the volume and variety of contributions that have been pouring in for the Youtube broadcast on Saturday, 8 till late. Everything from dancing in the streets (literally) to live pastel art, from solos to rock bands to brass bands to choirs, from folk to jazz and blues, featuring performers of all ages, from the Kirkgate Youth theatre to the Castlegate Ladies. Alan Whitmore from Cumbria Based Rock band said: "We’re delighted tto be involved, it’s fantastic to see such a huge range of talent that Cockermouth Live! showcases." The team originally planned to have a two-hour virtual concert but have been contacted by so many people wanting to play their part that it has been extended until late into the evening. In addition to many local performers, poet, broadcaster and stand-up Ian Macmillan, who was to have headlined Friday night, has recorded a special lock-down poem for Cockermouth Virtually Live!, and Northumbrian Piper Kathryn Tickell (Saturday’s booked headliner) has sent organisers a tune with her Trio. A full list of participants can be found on the website at www.cockermouthfestival.org. The concert will be broadcast on You Tube on the Cockermouth Live! channel (youtu.be/MVW_BJKIBT8) starting at 8pm on Saturday, July 4.
By Erin Gaskell Reporter
Paul Harrison(Left) and Robbie Jay Coplen (Right) of The Thieving Magpies
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NEWS 17th August 2021
Summer Festival 2021 prepares to launch in Barrow A TWO-day festival is set to go ahead this week. Summer Festival 2021 will begin this Friday at the Matt Johnson Prestige Stadium, home to Barrow Raiders. Hedkandi, a global dance brand, will be the main headliner for the event, playing a live set as the town heads to the dancefloor. The event will see acts such as Oasis tribute band Mad4It, Joel Talbot, Groovebox, the Thieving Magpies and Jonny Williams feat. Emma Howarth over the weekend long festival. The Friday event is adults only, with the Saturday event open to the whole family.
The VIP Entrance will be at the Duke Street main gate of the grounds. On Friday the gates will open at 4pm, with the first DJ starting at 5pm. The event is set to finish at 11pm. On Saturday gates open at 12pm with the first act starting at 1pm. It will also finish at 11pm. To purchase a ticket to the festival, visit the website at: https://knightpromotions.co.uk/events/ 4 comments ^
By Alexander Candlin
Paul Harrison(Left) and Robbie Jay Coplen (Right) of The Thieving Magpies
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NEWS October 2021
AN award-winning family ran Windermere pub has found great success by following a very unique business philosophy. The Crafty Baa, located on Victoria Street, had previously been named as the North West’s best pub at the prestigious ‘rural Oscars’ awards. It also recently hosted an evening with the popular Cumbrian band the Thieving Magpies. During lockdown, pub owners Vince Gregg, along with his wife Lisa and son Ben, opened another pub in Keswick. Vince and Lisa have been together for 31 years and have built a successful business together.
Vince said: “The whole journey for us began in 2016 when we opened the bar. The one we opened in Keswick was opened last year in 2020. For the future we are looking to open the smallest pub pace. in the Lake District. So small we want it to have its own postcode”.
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NEWS 7th September 2020
Turning up the heat at Holker Hall's annual Chilli Fest! THE annual Chilli Festival took place this weekend at the iconic National Trust estate. The two-day event was held at Holker Hall, kicking off on Saturday amidst coronavirus restrictions. The festival included a variety of specialist chilli companies from all over the country, local specialist food suppliers, cuisine from around the world and a variety of quirky, fiery food-inspired gifts. For many at the festival it was a rare treat to be able to attend such an open event and experience
"normal life" after lockdown. Chilli Fest 2020 at Holker Hall. Pictured:Rock and Blues Band Thieving Magpies who supplied the music
During the event, the organisers were careful to ensure that social distancing took place in line for entry, and that the crowd following the circular route around the stalls kept moving at a responsible
The festival included the Thieving Magpies, salsa lessons from Salsa in Cumbria, pace. food and drink, and 45 stalls offering a range of services. Heather Creasey, Holker Hall and Gardens general manger, said: “A lot of work has gone into the event to be able to run everything as safely as possible without losing the essence of the Chilli Fest.
. . We always look forward to Chilli Fest each year, so National Chilli Day seemed like the "We couldn't wait to throw open the gates and see our traders and visitors alike. perfect time to start our search for Holker’s 2020 fiery food stars”. 7 comments ^
By Samuel McKeown Reporter
NEWS @SMcKeownNWEM th 10 September 2019
Chillifest turns up the heat!
Chilli Fest 2019 at Holker Hall. Pictured: Drummer Ben Steel of Furness band Thieving Magpies who supplied the music
. SPICY food lovers descended on Holker Hall for a celebration of all things chilli. The two-day, too-hot-to-handle event was held on the famous country house’s grounds and saw over 40 stalls pitch up to send the 1,500 visitors’ taste buds into overdrive. The zest-filled event welcomed specialist chilli companies from all over the country, local specialist food suppliers, and there was a double-bill of the much anticipated chilli-eating competition. Well known local band the Thieving Magpies supplied the music. Heather Creasey, who works as an event organiser at Holker Hall, said: “This event started in 2013. “For the Holker Estate, it was the want for providing something different for the south Cumbria area. “It’s a chance for spicy-food lovers to really test their tastebuds and try out some of the spiciest chillies from around the world, including the Ghost Chilli. “The main event is the chilli-eating competition, which will see participants blow their heads off eating the spicy chillies. “It’s a great laugh, but it’s important to note health and safety is our top priority. “We even serve amazing local chillies that have been grown in the Holker Hall gardens.” Across the event, there was a variety of different chilli food stands, including the ‘World’s Hottest Pizza’,
as well as cooking demonstrations. The fun did not stop with the food. Also on show was salsa-dancing, rock music played throughout the afternoon, a steel band, and plenty of even.ts to keep the children busy, such as attempts to smash The Aleppo Pepper Piñata. Visitors to the hall were able to meet with specialist chill.i growers and had the opportunity to take plants home, sample food and drink, and enjoy the family fun. As well as the opportunity to get a few hot tips from growers, visitors were able to rub shoulders with chilli aficionado Darth Naga, aka Tony Ainsworth.
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By Joe Fletcher Reporter
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NEWS 29th August 2020
Musicians come together to 'Rock Against Hate' and fight discrimination in Furness . A MULTI-GENRE music event was held in Dalton to highlight and combat discrimination. Saturday’s event at the Newton Arms was organised by the group Rock Against Hate, which was set up in 2019 to ‘raise awareness of tolerance and valuing people, whoever they are’. Bob Qazi, a founding member of the group, said: “It is particularly important with the way that we have seen both the national picture and local picture of racist abuse - in particular - that has been occurring “Tommy Robinson came to the area a few months ago bringing his far-right associates to the area." He also highlighted an incident which led to a man being arrested after a video was posted online involving an Asian family outside a Barrow hotel. And, to show that hate will not be tolerated, scores of musicians kindly gave up their time on Saturday, with two separate performance areas at the Newton Arms playing host to indie music,
. Pictured: Bassist Robbie Jay Coplen of Furness band Thieving Magpiepsop, reggae and more throughout the afternoon. who performed at the event
The entertainment included a performance by Mr Qazi himself, who is the lead singer in five-piece band the Cascaras. The pub kindly offered its services as a venue for free as well. Despite social-distancing regulations limiting the numbers that could attend the free afternoon of entertainment, it was the biggest of the three events that Rock Against Hate has organised so far, with Mr Qazi saying more than 100 people attended. Mr Qazi, who is from Dalton and now lives in Ulverston, said the group was initially formed last year amid the rhetoric that surrounded asylum seekers, refugees and Brexit
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By Erin Gaskell Reporter
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NEWS 8th October 2020
‘Cumbria's music scene is still alive and kicking' says live band The Thieving Magpies . Formed in South Cumbria back in 2016, the band played an incredible 150 gigs in 2019 the
Paul Harrison of the Thieving Magpies
length and breath of the county. But despite the challenges of 2020 they have still found a way to entertain their loyal fans. The band spokesman said: “The surreal encore at 9.20pm– who would have thought that the day would arrive when you play an encore to end a pub gig at 9.20pm – home and tucked up in bed early. Equally, no dancing, no standing, masks on when not sat at the table, just sitting, being civilized, well behaved, relaxed and calm. Sounds boring? "Well incredibly not – these last few weeks we have had some amazing experiences with many people pre-booking tables and staying for the whole evening and listening, appreciating and really enjoying the music – pre-bookings have meant we have known from the start that the event will be well attended and enjoyed by everyone.”
The new gig rules have been well respected by fans, and have been praised by venue bosses. Kathy Hargreaves, landlady of The Globe, Ulverston, said: “Lovely people, who totally respected the guidelines. l didn’t have to ask anyone to put their mask on, or sit down. Nobody wanted to leave but they respected the law. I’m so grateful to you all who totally respect my team and love what we do here at The Globe.” Stuart Ward of the Miners Arms, Swarthmoor, said: “Not one word out of place, customers were being brilliant – the highlight of 2020. Jumped hoops to get it but fantastic.” 24 comments ^
By Erin Gaskell Reporter
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NEWS 8th October 2020
Band to perform in Ulverston this weekend A CUMBRIAN blues rock band is set to entertain in Ulverston this weekend. The Thieving Magpies will be at The Miner's Arms this Sunday, from 6pm9pm. The band are known for putting their wdistot o- nthc Strict social distancing measures must be oaw dhnerte islainscsluicdessotnhg es'r.ule of six', Pictured Paul Harrison (Lead Guitar and Vocals) and Ben Steel (Drums) of the Thieving Magpies
meaning that you can not arrive with more than six people in your party. Entry to this event is free. If you have any queries, send an email to: Minersarmsswarthmoor@outlook.com
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By Stephen Blease
Features Editor
NEWS 17th August 2019
Summer Night of Music raises £20,000 for 2 good causes! THE hills were alive with the sound of music from five different decades, in an event which raised more than £20,000 for two good causes. Brothfest, a charity night at Skitby Farm near Smithfield, featured music from The Thieving Magpies, who specialise in rock and blues from the 1960s and ‘70s, and 3 River City, whose music ranged from the 1980s onwards. Organiser Stephen Little explained that all ages and musical tastes were catered for - and more than 350 people came along. The event also included an auction of items donated by local businesses. A total of £20,385 was raised and shared evenly between Eden Valley Hospice and Macmillan Cancer Support. “We’ve hosted many events over the years but this was the first charity music night,” Stephen said. “We like to support the hospice as it’s a local charity.” And Alan Whitmore, keyboardist with The Thieving Magpies, commented: “What was noticeably impressive was that it was really well organised, and raised a heck of a lot of money. It was a real honour for The Thieving Magpies to take part in such an amazing event.” Sam Johnston, community and events.fundraising manager at Eden Valley Hospice, said: “We would like to say a huge thank you to the organisers. We are hugely grateful they have chosen to support Eden Valley Hospice.” Sue McDonald, Macmillan fundraising manager in Cumbria, added: “Macmillan is thrilled to receive this wonderful donation from Stephen, his family and friends. There are times when thank you doesn’t seem enough – this is one of those times.”
By Lynne Wild Reporter
NEWS 19th October 2020
Live music coming to the Kings Arms, Egremont
Robbie Jay Coplen(Left) and Paul Harrison(Right) of The Thieving Magpies
One Cumbrian band is battling to continue to provide live gigs, as long as it is Covid-secure to do so. The Thieving Magpies are well known on the Cumbrian circuit and regularly headline and feature in local live gigs. They are still performing throughout Cumbria and have an appearance lined up for Kings Arms, Egremont on November 1 at 6.30pm. Louise Blair, from Kings Arms, said:"We have always seen it as really important to have live music at the Kings - to create a happy and welcoming atmosphere is what we do best -
Having local bands like the Thieving Magpies as well as other solo and duo artists is something we love and so do all our regulars and the many who visit us too. Everyone has been amazing in the way they have stayed seated in groups of six or less, worn their masks when not seated and also left in good time for the pre 10pm closures.. Of course its a challenging time for everyone but it doesn't stop all of us and our customers from still having a great time in a safe way!" The band also has gigs lined up at Ulverston, Kendal and Witherslack. See their Facebook page for a full list of venues and gig dates. 11 comments ^
By Lynne Wild Reporter
NEWS 11th November 2020
Cumbrian band Thieving Magpies will play acoustic set to mark their fourth year together A BLUES rock band based in Cumbria will be holding their birthday celebrations by live streaming a gig. Jam band Thieving Magpies, who put their own spin on classic blues and rock, with a degree of reggae-fixation and plenty of on the spur of the moment jamming, will be marking their fourth birthday on Saturday November 14, after forming in 2016. Comprising Alan Whitmore on the keys, Paul Harrison on the guitar and Drummist Ben Steel and Basser Robbie Jay Coplen. The band can not celebrate as they would have liked to do, but invite people to watch Paul and Robbie from the band via a live stream instead. It was a real honour for The Thieving Magpies to take part in such an amazing event.” Robbie Jay Coplen(Left) and Paul Harrison(Right) of The Thieving Magpies . They will be playing acoustically from their separate homes from 8pm. If you fancy some live music join them on the live stream from their Facebook page at #thievingmagpies https://www.facebook.com/events/662568964628559 17 comments ^
By Emily Atherton Editor
NEWS Friday 4th May 2018
THE THIEVING MAGPIES, WITH OPEN MIC . KIRKBY Stephen Community Arts will host their fourth open mic night, hosted by local musician Paul Harrison (Room Full of Mirrors, Thieving Magpies) on Tuesday. The night, at Kirkby Stephen Sports and Social Club, offers new musicians an opportunity to play in front of a small, supportive audience. It is free of charge, and all ages are welcome. Robin Popps, singer and guitarist, played last time. His father, James, who also took part, said: “It was a great, relaxed evening, with a variety of music and song — good either to join in or just sit back and be entertained!” Paul, who provides PA and amp (and accompanies if required), urges new faces to go along: “An informal, no-pressure night; a chance to give it a shot on the mic. All ages, all abilities welcome. Just come and give us a tune!” Paul’s band The Thieving Magpies will once again perfom following the open mic activity as the man act. Formed when popular Cumrian roots band Room Full of Mirrors frontman Paul Harrison felt the compulsion to rock out, The Thieving Magpies started out jamming on Hendrix but now anything goes … With Jonty Badd on bass, Alan Whitmore on Keybaords and Ben Steel on drums. Kate Lynch from Kirkby Stephen Commimty Arts said “.We will be running an Open Mic before the main act, It’s a really great fun night for people of all ages with families welcome!” email kate@kirkbystephencommunityarts.co.uk if you want to book a slot. Tickets £5 (£4 if playing). Available on the door or call Kate on 017683 71885. Fri 7 April Doors open 7pm Kirkby Stephen Sports and Social Club
NEWS by Cumbria Crack 17/07/2018
Maryport Live fills blues fest hole NEXT Weekend sees the return of Maryport Live – four days of music, taking place across seven venues in the town. A strong mix of local and visiting rock and blues acts features across the list of gigs, all of which will be offering free entry. Two live performances on Thursday 26 get the event under way: Thin Lizzy covers band Five and Dangerous perform live at Maryport Navy Club; and Teesside rock trio Roadstunner visit the Lifeboat Inn.
Cumbrian Rockers the Thieving Magpies appearing at The Lifeboat and the Phoenix Tap this weekend
Friday evening’s entertainment again begins at the Navy Club with Cumbrian soul stars Soul Junction, followed by blues act Secure Unit. The Lifeboat Inn welcomes South Cumbrian rockers The Thieving Magpies, the Labour Club has local favourites Broken English, and The ,Butchers Arms will see a performance by The Mustangz Trio, while Five And Dangerous are back for a set at Netherhall Old Boys Rugby Club, and Roadstunner head over to The Phoenix Tap A busy weekend line-up has Saturday afternoon sets from The Mustangz Trio and Just Jock at The Lifeboat Inn, Early Mac Band and The Buyers Club at the Labour Club, Chasin’ The Train at Netherhall Old Boys, and both Gage and Pot Luck featuring at the Navy Club. Moving into Saturday evening, and every venue is involved:, The Thieving Magpies move over to The Phoenix Tap, AWOL at Netherhall Old Boys, and Used Blues and The Mustangz Trio wrapping up a busy day at the Navy Club. There’s barely a let-up on Sunday afternoon either, with all bar one venue staging performances. AWOL get things under way at the Navy Club, followed by The Mustangz Trio visit the Labour Club; The Buyers Club play at The Butchers Arms; The Mustangz Trio are at Maryport Bowling Club; and Stoney Broke and the Holborn Hillbillies complete the action at Netherhall Old Boys. For a full list of times, visit https://www.facebook.com/maryportlive
NEWS by Cumbria Crack 23/08/2018
An array of live bands from across Cumbria have been confirmed for the upcoming Grasmere Guzzler The Annual Beer & Music Festival (Friday 31 August – Sunday 2 September), taking place once again at Tweedies Bar and Lodge. The free family-run event has become a Cumbrian institution since it started 12 years ago, with just 8 sampling ales and a few friends in the beer garden with a single guitar. In contrast, this year’s event will include more than 100 craft beers, alongside a BBQ and stone-fire pizza oven. It will literally be all hands to the pump, as Tweedies draft in extra staff to serve an estimated 8,000 pints over the three days in a specially-erected marquee. Visitors from all corners of the UK will enjoy live music from 25 artists, including home-grown acts ranging from Paper Cranes, blues outfit Thieving Magpies and Bad Transmission, to Cumbrian collective Valparaiso and 7-piece Ponyland. Musicians from Liverpool, the Midlands and the North East are also heading to Grasmere to join the line-up. Bar Manager at Tweedies Bar & Lodge, Alex Goodall, says, “The growth of the Grasmere Guzzler has been phenomenal and it has really added a different dimension to our business, drawing in more younger people and families who enjoy the laid-back vibe and informal atmosphere. “Craft beers have become increasingly popular in recent years and we’ve now expanded to include lagers, sour beers and imperial stouts as well. We’re also genuinely proud to showcase the thriving local music scene and I think it’s that mix of new musical talent and cutting-edge beers which makes the Grasmere Guzzler a really unique event.” There will be some camping in the garden, which can be pre-booked through Tweedies Bar and Lodge. There is also still limited availability inside the main hotel’s new look bedrooms and their private Mews suites. A full list of the bands taking part in this year’s Grasmere Guzzler includes: Dansi, Bad Transmission, Paper Cranes, Becky Langan, Bowie Beak and Powney, Valparaiso ,Thieving Magpies, Molly Warburton, Ponyland, Anne-Marie Sanderson, Shallamarra, Paddy Rogan, Uncle Carbuncle, Sad Eye’d Puffins, Serene, Freyan, Matt Cowe Plays Chet, Next Stop, Jess Megson, Spiratones, Frejya Burke, Jimi Hodgson and Taffy Thomas For more information about the Grasmere Guzzler, contact: hello@tweediesgrasmere.com / 015394 35300. Free entry, 12pm till late.
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Thieving Magpies @ Johnny’s Bar, Morecambe 12 February 2022 by Steven Mulhannon published: 12 February 2022 in Gig Reviews North Lancs
The Thieving Magpies have spent much of the last few years receiving lots of attention not only in their native Cumbria but also across the North West region. Tonight’s gig saw them perform in the intimate but impressive surroundings of the newly opened Johnny’s Bar in Morecambe. While it may have initially felt like a random, if well equiped juxtaposition in terms of venue, their occasional, nostalgic explorations of the music of some of the greats in music down the decades past allied with their “rip roaring” versions of iconic songs lent it a certain aptness in other ways. The Magpies are a four-piece band comprising of Paul Harrison on Lead Guitar and Lead Vocal, Robbie Jay Coplen on Bass Guitar and Vocals, Alan Whitmore on Keyboards and Jake Dakin on Drums. The fascinating twist being in the second set when Harrison and Coplen swap roles to add intrigue and huge variety which makes the performance and spectacle even more fascinating and compelling. Tonight, the opening moments draw from it, the infectious reggae beat set to Steve Miller Band’s “The Joker” leading to an array of mixed genre and a cocktail of genius mixed with a hint of madness with some thoughtful ruminations and serious musical performance thrown in. Such tunes as “Fever” by Peggy Lee and Beatles hits such as “Daytripper” and “Get Back”. All of it livelier, and full of fun than you would find with many other equivalent cover bands containing very competent and serious musicians such as these. Examples of this would be found in “Jumping Jack Flash” by the Rolling Stones and another Reggae Twist to Bill Withers “Ain’t No Sunshine”
The songs that follow have a disparate, pick and mix feel to them, the band taking advantage of the opportunity to dust down some lesser played tracks from the past. Dakin adds so much illumination to the suitably energetic percussion. Which merged with Robbie Coplen strongly defined and extremely creative bass lines makes a formidable back line. Equally impressive is experienced piano/keyboard player Alan Whitmore who adds huge dimension with Piano and Organ work both in holding the glue for the songs but also providing some soaring solos as well. In the second set Robbie Coplen takes the lead and Paul retreats to the bass. Versions of songs such as “Love Me two times” by The Doors and songs you least expect like “Tore Down” by Freddie King are delivered with such powerful entertainment and building to an amazing finish with “Stuck in the Middle” and Tina Turner’s “Proud Mary”. Everybody really enjoyed themselves and Harrison returned to lead vocal to deliver a version of Bob Marley’s “Stir it Up” which included a fascinating Medley of known songs such as “Stop your messing around” and “The Tide is High” by Blondie. All in all the gig provided an evening of “Cracking” Entertainment with a strange sense of mystery as many of songs did follow the normal pattern of a cover version. If you haven’t caught the Thieving Magpies yet then you need to. They are fun-packed group of entertainers and blessed with immense musical talent. All four members providing solos and high quality delivery with their instruments. I thoroughly enjoyed both the venue and the performance. More on Thieving Magpies Thieving Magpies - "I had sweet dreams because of the gig last night" Thieving Magpies at the Miner’s Arms in Ulverston Download Thieving Magpies Information Pack
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“I had sweet dreams because of the gig that night!” “When I see you play it becomes my favourite experience displacing the previous one!” I can't say enough about how much I enjoyed the Thieving Magpies. Sometimes there are gigs that break from the norm - for me at least. For a long time, I have “endured” the pub band with it’s lack of variety, space, entertainment and tight unity. Drinking an odd extra pint or 5 to get ourselves through and heck, so we should:- support the local music and keep it live or even alive. We most definitely should. However last Saturday night we didn’t need to make such sacrifice… I was lucky, well much more than lucky… Seriously fortunate to be there! I had sweet dreams because of the gig that night! Fantastic! Everyone commented on the high calibre of the Thieving Magpies band. When I see you play it becomes my favourite experience displacing the previous one. I can’t put my finger on the specifics: the four of you, your talent, your unique presence on the stage, your poise, your smiles, your skills. I’ve decided the “M” in Magpies stands for “Magic”. What an impressive performance, you're simply the best covers band I've seen for years". Thanks, you all for the experience. K>H (Attending Kings Arms Kirkby Lonsdale Gig)
The Thieving Magpies illuminate a lively bunch at Tweedies Bar in Grasmere with their Bluesrock bangers and refreshing energy! Live Review by Katie Danstone | 14 September 2019 ★★★★★ I captured a review whilst on my cheeky second holiday at the back end of the holiday season which transpired to be something of quite an “Indian Summer”. My location?? The heart of the Lake District. The night was definitely still young as an eclectic crowd gathered in the beautiful setting that is Tweedies Bar and Lodge in Grasmere on a warm Saturday night to see The Thieving Magpies. Some people knew them, most didn’t, but soon discovered. The four members of The Thieving Magpies arrive on stage with a beer an.d a smile: Singer Paul Harrison, also on Lead guitar, Robbie Jay Coplen on Bass, Ben Steel on Drums and Alan Whitmore on Keyboards. They open with a lively “foot tapping” re-working of “The Joker” by the Steve Miller Band with an incredible Jamaican Reggae twist and flavour! They manage to “stamp their own print” on so many songs but still managing to give each track the respect it deserves Filled to the brim with shredding guitar riffs and intricate solos engaged by all the band members including the bass. All displayed with extreme enthusiasm and riotous band energy A man of few words Harrison does enough without much of a conversation to keep the people included and welcome addressing only when necessary but with enough to display aspects of humour and explanation.
The Thieving Magpies illuminate a lively bunch at Tweedies Bar in Grasmere with their Blues-rock bangers and refreshing energy(continued) It’s delightful to watch the Magpies at work through their creative, artistic delivery. “Help Me” by Sonny Boy Williamson, Johnson’s “Sweet Home Chicago” and also covering a great deal of classic Hendrix moving from the literal raging of the whole room with “Voodoo Child” cut back to some deft and smooth delicate moments such as “Little Wing”. Moving from the most positive of track themes such as Marley’s “Stir it Up” to more darker songs, doused in shadows and heartbreak. As they work through their set bringing a surprisingly fresh and modern appeal to these now historic older tracks, their confidence as musicians becomes increasingly apparent, as well as their dynamic closeness and coherence as a group. Drawing on many genres mixing Blues, Rock, Reggae, Funk and even a hint of Soul most clearly demonstrated in their rendition of Little’s Walter’s “Mellow Down” with an “out of the blue” medley adding James Brown’s “Sex Machine”. Finishing the set is their re-working of JJ Cale’s After Midnight, which begins with an infectious guitar riff before launching into the most infectious funky floor filler. The Thieving Magpies are one of Cumbria’s finest local bands and the key to their success, for me, is their evident excitement at being here; without “fuss” or “ego” they make the performance all the more enjoyable. The most striking aspect is that the band are always clearly having a great time, performing with impressive energy. In conclusion: well: crafted, genuine, spontaneous, creative, inventive, very different and always loads of fun!
The Thieving Magpies Published by Live Music Review| 09 March 2020
★★★★★ "Paul Harrison and Alan Whitmore were back at Bootleggers Bar in Kendal last night, but this time they brought with them founding drummer Ben Steel and their new bass player Robbie Jay Coplen, and if those names sound familiar, it is because they are The Thieving Magpies. Now in their fourth year as a band, they have really grown in popularity and the bar was packed out which demonstrates their popularity in the Lake District. With the amount of talent on stage being simply awesome, the evening began as always with Steve Miller's The Joker, but soon moving into the Blues Genre with Help Me by Sonny Boy Williamson and from then on the blues just never stopped. Included in the first half were Stop Breaking Down by Robert Johnson, Hoochie Coochie Man and the classic Mojo Calling With Harrison displaying a master class in lead and slide guitar with the likes of Rolling and a Tumbling and No Fault of Mine He makes it all seem really simple. Not to be outdone was Alan Whitmore on rip roaring piano and hammond organ with some incredible solo work.
The Thieving Magpies (continued) With each song having its own unique style arranged by the band bringing their own personal arrangement with a stage presence which was engaging, informative and funny, and with each band member having had other careers outside of The Blues Band, the set list was varied and interesting. When members of the audience hit the dance floor the band moved into a different phase bringing Funk Riff versions of Mellow Down Easy medley with James Brown's Sex Machine and also J J Cale's After Midnight. which kept their feet to show their appreciation. Even Coplen on the bass struck out with some amazing bass solo work with swift smart melodic structures mixed with a soul and funk vibe". A final medley of the Trogg's Wild thing and another classic Johnson hit Sweet Home Chicago brought the evening to an amazing finale. Included in these final moments was the incredible Ain't No Sunshine By Bill Withers (video included)/ So my summary and my concluding remarks are... If you are looking for a free entry gig which gives you a night to remember then the Thieving Magpies are the band for you! Live Music Review Jan 2020 https://thievingmagpiesband.tumblr.com/post/612100809855041536/ review-by-live-music-review
Published by Live Music Review| 09 March 2020 ★★★★★
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Thieving Magpies at the Miners Arms in Ulverston I have been meaning to write up my notes since September and now in Christmas holidays I did it! So here goes: A beautiful late summer evening is almost perfect despite the COVID-19 Pandemic Restrictions at the Miners Arms in in a little hamlet outside Ulverston in Cumbria called Swarthmoor. We were staying with my best friends Kate and Bryan but because of work commitments they couldn’t make it. They missed it! Landlord Stuart sat on his stool at the gate and really made me feel welcome as did his staff at the bar. I was seated in the outside garden and stage area together with the for-mentioned bar and inside tables organised to great detail allowing plenty to attend including some children and families. Still not too sure how we were allowed to be there, but we were, and as the sun began to set, I sat with a glass of chilled white wine which set things up nicely in this melancholic mood. I was looking forward to the live music, but I honestly didn’t expect to hear fast, rhythmic, rocking but also sensitively soulful blues being delivered by popular local band the Thieving Magpies.As an all-seated gig due to the pandemic this did not hinder for one moment. Some local followers and known people to the band were sat waiting obviously excited to see their friends perform again, whilst those who are seeing them for the first time are about to become fans. Kicking off with the Steve Miller hit “The Joker” with an amazing Reggae beat I had never expected in a song like that followed by a blues song called “Help Me” which I later discovered was by an old guitarist called Sonny Boy Williamson
Thieving Magpies at the Miners Arms in Ulverston(Continued)
A contrast in style and genre kept you guessing. “Ain’t No Sunshine” by Bill Withers and then something else I never expected? A run of Jimi Hendrix songs, “All along the Watchtower” and “Little Wing” two of my absolute faves. Brilliantly delivered I might add with a switch between electric guitar and even piano solo. All this served to instantly hit home with their deep bluesy style, full of catchy riffs and quite deep dusky vocals but still full of power. On they go with their set that just lifts everyone into a totally different plain, with songs like the Lynyrd Skynyrd classic “Sweet Home Alabama”, “Daytripper” by the Beatles and even a rendition of “Sex Machine” by James Brown and this led to another twist which was an infectious funk style beat. That was hard not to dance to and certainly kept everyone feet tapping under the picnic benches and temporary tables.Interspersed amongst the songs the band clearly display their enthusiasm and its obvious they are thoroughly enjoying themselves. Despite this for a local band they delivered their set with a really high level, pedigree and source of talent. They were paly in a relaxed easy and chilled manner whilst producing a tight musical performance that can’t help but soothe the savage soul with infectious tapping rhythms and emotionally charged lyrics.This was definitely one of the most entertaining, well prepared and delivered gigs I have seen for some time and their style builds a mansion of bluesy delights that if I wasn’t so self-conscious in the age of social distancing would have caused me to gaze, mouth open in awe and wonderFor a local band gig in my opinion this was unique, inspiring, vivid and genuinely authentic musically. Honestly if you are anywhere near the north west and certainly near this band. Just go see the Thieving Magpies. It will be one of the best decisions you will make.
Review by Jasmin Jade Laing from Barnsley
THE BEATLES THEMED PUB IN BLACKPOOL By Beatles Magazine Posted on Friday 26th February 2021 0 THE BEATLES 15
Plans for Hamish Howitt’s Scots Bar, Rigby Road which will undergo a conversion into a Beatles themed pub Hamish Howitt says it has been a long-time dream to dedicate his pub of 23 years to his all-time favourite band, The Beatles. Now, in a first for Blackpool, and as part of a major renovation project, Hamish and the extended Howitt family are working to make the publican’s grand vision a reality, opening the Beatles-themed Yellow Submarine Pub Ltd at the Scot’s Bar in Rigby Road, South Shore. The ambitious plans will see the bar, sited at the former Royal Pavilion Theatre, transformed in a kaleidoscope of colour, taking visitors on a journey back to the 60s. The landlord, who has lived in the town since 1967 after hitchhiking a ride home from London, said he was passionate about the project which will mark a new era for the bar. “I’ve been all over the world and no other band in history has made the cultural impact of the Beatles,” he said. “The North West was their home but I’ve been sat in a bar in Indonesia, where the wall was covered in Beatles pictures and tracks playing, also in Singapore, Dubai, Cairns in Australia… They were a global phenomenon
THE BEATLES THEMED PUB IN Hamish continues: “ It seemed crazy there were bars all over the world yet not in BLACKPOOL Blackpool. I’d toyed with the idea eight years ago, it’s been niggling and niggling at By Beatles Magazine
me.I’m nearly 68 so I said it’s going to be now or never. My boys are huge fans of the band too and it’s a family project, it’s going to look amazing, I’m totally immersed in it.”
A New Generation of Musicians and Bands will fill the venue.with music throughout the Summer Season 2021 when and if the Pandemic Restrictions are lifted. Alan Whitmore from featured band the Thieving Magpies writes:”This is such an iconic and special place. We are so proud to be apart of this and playing regularly here will be such a fantastic experience. Sonething we are all looking forward too!” Hamish added: “We want to create something special, not just a pub to drink in this is an experience from the moment you walk in the front via the famous Abbey Road zebra crossing. “It will be a magical mystery tour from start to finish, even down to the staff wearing Sgt Pepper inspired uniforms. This is a real work of the imagination “We’re installing state-of-the-art lighting and visuals for the front – plasma screen TVs, the works. It is going to be a real spectacle and that’s what I want it to be – somewhere people want to come back to time and time again. It’s going to be fun, vibrant and endearing to the young, right through to the old. Only live bands and singers at peak times, no backing tracks by singers, all live. Our cinema-theatre is one of the oldest purpose-built buildings in the UK – if I don’t do something now, I never will.”
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