Two "Paint My Name In Black and Gold" Crowdfunding
Posted: 19 Mar 2019, 16:40
"MEET THE AUTHOR". Paint My Name In Black and Gold" Crowdfunding Events
EVENT ONE: 18.00 - 19.30 (CET) at Bar Des Amis, Tervuren 3080, Belgium. 27 APRIL 2019
We will play the nine-and-a-half instrumental, 4-track home demos that That Guitarist made for a proposed second Sisters album, that were rejected by Andrew Eldritch in Hamburg in the early autumn of 1985. These songs all went on to become early m*****n tracks.
We will also play part or whole of the bootleg of The Sisters first Brussels concert in 1983, which resulted in their 'arrest', as seen in Philippe Carly's legendary photos.
I can share my research on these and other Sisters and Leeds-related topics. I also expect to benefit from hearing what you have to say and learn some things useful for the book.
The cost to attend is €20 in cash on the night. When you know you can come, please sign up via this Doodle: https://doodle.com/poll/wwkf58yidsid9can
The maximum number is 30 people.
All funds raised will go to the book and will be pledged live at the event.
I will be available for the rest of the evening, for those who wish to continue to socialise and chat about The Sisters and Leeds.
EVENT TWO: 13.00-14.00 (Leeds Time) at Northern Guitars, Leeds. 26 MAY 2019
We will play the nine-and-a-half instrumental, 4-track home demos that That Guitarist made for a proposed second Sisters album, that were rejected by Andrew Eldritch in Hamburg in the early autumn of 1985. These songs all went on to become early m*****n tracks.
I also hope to play selections of bootlegs of early Sisters Leeds gigs.
I can share my research on these and other Sisters and Leeds-related topics. I also expect to benefit from hearing what you have to say and learn some things useful for the book.
The cost to attend is £15 cash on the afternoon. When you know you can come, please sign up via this Doodle: https://doodle.com/poll/9uh6d7hyimsknnax
All funds raised will go to the book and will be pledged live at the event.
I will be available for the rest of the afternoon in Northern Guitars so I hope we can continue our discussions there.
EVENT ONE: 18.00 - 19.30 (CET) at Bar Des Amis, Tervuren 3080, Belgium. 27 APRIL 2019
We will play the nine-and-a-half instrumental, 4-track home demos that That Guitarist made for a proposed second Sisters album, that were rejected by Andrew Eldritch in Hamburg in the early autumn of 1985. These songs all went on to become early m*****n tracks.
We will also play part or whole of the bootleg of The Sisters first Brussels concert in 1983, which resulted in their 'arrest', as seen in Philippe Carly's legendary photos.
I can share my research on these and other Sisters and Leeds-related topics. I also expect to benefit from hearing what you have to say and learn some things useful for the book.
The cost to attend is €20 in cash on the night. When you know you can come, please sign up via this Doodle: https://doodle.com/poll/wwkf58yidsid9can
The maximum number is 30 people.
All funds raised will go to the book and will be pledged live at the event.
I will be available for the rest of the evening, for those who wish to continue to socialise and chat about The Sisters and Leeds.
EVENT TWO: 13.00-14.00 (Leeds Time) at Northern Guitars, Leeds. 26 MAY 2019
We will play the nine-and-a-half instrumental, 4-track home demos that That Guitarist made for a proposed second Sisters album, that were rejected by Andrew Eldritch in Hamburg in the early autumn of 1985. These songs all went on to become early m*****n tracks.
I also hope to play selections of bootlegs of early Sisters Leeds gigs.
I can share my research on these and other Sisters and Leeds-related topics. I also expect to benefit from hearing what you have to say and learn some things useful for the book.
The cost to attend is £15 cash on the afternoon. When you know you can come, please sign up via this Doodle: https://doodle.com/poll/9uh6d7hyimsknnax
All funds raised will go to the book and will be pledged live at the event.
I will be available for the rest of the afternoon in Northern Guitars so I hope we can continue our discussions there.