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31. Festival fever hits town centre
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 July 2010This Saturday, the third Outside:Inside festival kicks off, promising a month of live music. Jenny Minard and Phil Creighton get their dancing shoes on.
32. Eric Street Band set for big time
Get Wokingham, Thursday 29 July 2010When Dennis Siggery woke up one morning, and got out of bed, he wasn’t expecting to open up his email to find a recording contract from MLMP, a major record company.
33. Yevgeny Sudbin at Classical Music Alive season next month
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 11 August 2010Next month, the new Classical Music Alive season kicks off and, as Phil Creighton discovers, it’s going to be out of this world.
34. Say cheers to the Django jam
Get Wokingham, Thursday 30 September 2010On Friday, a Reading pub will raise its glasses to a new music night where you can be the star.
35. The Manfreds at The Hexagon on Saturday
Get Wokingham, Thursday 21 October 2010If there's one person who knows more about rhythm and blues than anyone else it’s probably Paul Jones.
36. Bop to Buddy Holly’s dance party in Sonning
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 October 2010It might be autumn, but this Sunday, The Mill at Sonning will be throwing a Winter Dance Party and it promises to be a night to remember.
37. Deck The Halls at carol concerts this weekend
Get Wokingham, Thursday 16 December 2010The playing of the merry organ will be heard this weekend as people gather to celebrate Christmas.
38. Reading Blue Coat Concert on Saturday
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 10 June 2009Self-confessed normal bloke Andrew Taylor wants to shake off the idea that classical music is for toffs – which is why he wants you to see his concert for free.
39. Talkin’ ‘bout my Evolution
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 October 2008After 30 albums, Martyn Joesph is revisiting some of his favourite songs ... just don’t call it a greatest hits album though
40. Blowing their own trumpet
Get Wokingham, Friday 27 June 2008When the Coombs family decided to entertain their village with a few tunes, little could they have known what they had started.
