Ramirez tops bill at charity night
Published at 13:10, Thursday, 05 November 2009
RAMIREZ are headlining the bill at the Kill One on Duke Street, Barrow, on Saturday night.
The charity concert is being held to raise funds for St Mary’s Hospice, with all proceeds going to this very worthwhile cause.
Other acts appearing include David Duffin & the Devotion, acoustic performer Terry Wilson and popular local singer, Becki.
Doors open at 7.30pm, and admission is only £2.
Ramirez have been making something of a name for themselves recently with their hard-edged, punchy blues and rock originals. Songs such as The Non-Conformist and Wake Up have already become firm live favourites, despite the band having only played a handful of local shows. Their attention has recently been focused on the recording of an 11-track CD, which is now available from memorabilia shop Pepperland Collect in Barrow’s Scott Street. The band’s raw and powerful sound is provided by Paul Byrne (vocals), Lee Rooney (guitar), Ross Skyrme (bass) and Wilf Pearson (drums).
Published by http://www.nwemail.co.uk
More Dalton news
- Cumbria Council warns of ‘premature’ use of quarry as a landfill site
- Dalton site suggested for Sainsbury’s store (11 comments)
- Cumbria County Council election
- Eight years for arsonists who torched Dalton beach kiosk for thrills (33 comments)
- Young Dalton storytellers do school proud with competition entries
- Drive to nurture Furness youngsters’ interest in growing their own
- Brave Dalton woman spreads message of hope (2 comments)
- Hunt is on for Barrow bellringers
- Delight for Dalton couple after competition win
- South Lakes farm making neighbours’ lives a nightmare - claim (5 comments)
- Police issue security alert after Dalton break-in
- Cumbria magician conjures up competition win (1 comment)
- Plan for wind turbine at Furness landfill site sparks toxic waste worries
- Man stole food from Dalton shop, despite having £500 cash
- Dalton zoo lemur babies have spring in their step
- Power cuts affect several Dalton streets
- Furness challenge night helps curry fans satisfy burning ambition
- Bed-ridden Dalton stroke victim sickened by theft by own sister (5 comments)
- Dalton pupils hone sports leadership skills
- Cumbria police and crime commissioner opens new Dalton police station
- Tragic Dalton farm worker’s widow tells of ordeal
- Dalton woman, 49, falsely claimed £30k in disability benefits
- Dalton Drill Hall’s upgrade takes another leap forward
- Dalton greengrocers hailed as cooking event raises £35k for charities (1 comment)
- Dalton litter crusade goes on
Evening Mail homepage
ENERGY FOR LIFE 5.1k WALNEY FAMILY FUN RUN
Did you enjoy the Energy For Life 5.1k Walney Family Fun Run?
• Click here to pledge to take part in next year's event on September 2, 2012
Vote
- Jilted Barrow sweetheart pestered Dalton woman
- Nine in court after Cumbria police drug probes
- Medal double for Ulverston sprinter Simpson
- Dalton Carnival 2012
- Dalton dog poo campaign set to be relaunched (1 comment)
- Call for £500 fine for leaving muck (6 comments)
- Dalton zoo granted planning permission for expansion (44 comments)
- Jilted Barrow sweetheart pestered Dalton woman
- Nine in court after Cumbria police drug probes
- Medal double for Ulverston sprinter Simpson
- Dalton Carnival 2012
- Dalton dog poo campaign set to be relaunched (1 comment)
- Call for £500 fine for leaving muck (6 comments)
- Dalton zoo granted planning permission for expansion (44 comments)
- Couple scoop £250,000 scratchcard payout after taking free bus to Carlisle
- Netball tournament marks memory of popular coach
- No title
| ||||||||||||
|
![]() | ||||||
|









