Party: The Rin Tins + Ghost of a Dog + Rat-A-Tat-Tat

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The Rin Tins + Ghost of a Dog + Rat-A-Tat-Tat

Club: Mr. Wolf's Bristol

Upcoming: 3
Date: 26.09.2015 21:00
Address: 33 St. Stephen's Street, Bristol, United Kingdom | show on the map »

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Party: The Rin Tins + Ghost of a Dog + Rat-A-Tat-Tat

I think we will be partying tonight..

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The Rin Tins

Keep them dancing.
That’s the ethos that The Rin Tins have kept since their inception in early 2011 and since then the sextet have dedicated themselves to bringing folk fuelled jazz jive boogie to the Bristol scene.
They’ve been called the ‘definable Bristolian party band’ by South West music legend Cozzie O’Cozfunkel, were 'the people's choice' at Shambala 2014 and described as ‘splendid gypsy rockabilly’ by The Zen Hussies own Jules Landau.
With music that combines dark folk tales with swing jazz rhythms and pounding oompa beats, for the past year The Rin Tins have been filling dance floors across Bristol.
Their debut album ‘Tales of Pride & Shame is available on Itunes, Amazon and Spotify and the follow-up, 'One More Roll of the Dice' was released in October, 2014.

www.therintins.com/

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Ghost of a Dog

From Monmouthshire and the west of England, Ghost of a Dog hope to build upon the critical success of their first album Full Moon Crime Spree, with the follow up COYOTE (release Dec 15th 2012 on Habit Formed Records).

Ghost of a Dog’s debut album Full Moon Crime Spree, released in 2009 via the Folkwit label was mostly co-written by Matt and Tamzin Powell and draws on their influences such as The Byrds, Neil Young, Whisky Town, Cowboy Junkies, Joni Mitchell, Emmylou, Lone Justice, and Calexico. Writing Coyote was a much more collaborative affair giving the album a more organic feel and injecting the band with a renewed vigour for the preaching of their unique brand of British Americana.

http://ghostofadog.com/

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Plus Rat-A-Tat-Tat DJing 'til late

Doors from 9pm
Tickets £3/£4 xx