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Published Date: 09 October 2009
POWERFUL art rock band I Like Trains, who blew the power at a Charm gig at the Blues Bar a few years back, are featured in a new season of hit TV show CSI Miami.
The Leeds-based post-rockers say they're gobsmacked their new single Sea of Regrets is to be highlighted in this way.
Said drummer Simon Folgal said: "The track is going to be used for the closing credits of an episode. To have our music soundtrack the most popular television show in the world counts as a big tick in our lifetime ambitions box!"
The single is available at www.iliketrains.bigcartel.com or visit the following shops in person:
Crash, Jumbo, Leeds. Rough Trade, London. Picadilly Records, Manchester.
The band play The Cockpit in Leeds on Friday, October 16 and are to record a live radio session for BBC Introducing shortly.

KNOWN as the 'Seventh Python', multi-talented music-comedy icon Neil Innes plays a show in Knaresborough at Frazer Theatre on November 6 - and he's kindly consented to chat to Gig Scene in advance of his appearance.
More of that shortly but, in the meantime, tickets costing £16 are going fast for Innes, a man who was in Monty Python, the Bonzo Dog Band and also the famous Beatles spoof, The Rutles
Tickets are available from www.wegottickets.com/event/47441 or visit www.kula-productions.com for more details.


A COUNTRY music show this weekend in Wetherby will serve as a fitting tribute to a man who did so much for one of the town's live music venues. The emphasis will be on fun at the Engine Shed when it hosts live music from Dean McCall this Sunday - with line dance requests from Sue. All the proceeds will go to Saint Michael's Hospice in memory of the hard work of former owner Dave Armstrong who died suddenly at the beginning of the year after years of dedication at the Engine Shed, which was thoroughly refurbished under his stewardship.
The show starts at 7.30pm and runs to 11pm.
Entrance costs £7 on the door and only £2 for non-dancers.


THE weekend's show by Fleet Foxes band member J Tillman in Thirsk is a sellout but promoters In The Dock have plenty of other great gigs coming up in the classy Old Courthouse.
They've also just launched a new website at the following address: www.inthedock.net
Tickets are still available for the remainder of their autumn programme.
Friday, November 6 – Double bill of Chris Helme and The Lost Brothers.
Friday, December 11 – Danny Schmidt and Carrie Elkin.
Call 01845 595911 or in person from White Rose Books in Thirsk.


CLUB nights are still going strong at Harrogate's Rehab venue in its upstairs section called, appropriately, The Club.
Monday nights see the weekly FREEK night with "dirty beats and musical treats" from guest DJs and MCs.
It runs from 10pm-3am and entry is free.
Fridays at Rehab, meanwhile,saw a massive FUSION event with an amazing 12 DJs - including Digital Future from Leeds, formerly Czech Republic, playing dirty electro, nu rave, breaks and electro techno.
The night was split between house/techno in the bar and drum n bass in The Club.
Finally, on a related dance theme, though at a different venue, Ventriloweb is about to take place at Lure Bar on The Ginnel in Harrogate on Tuesday, October 13 at 9pm.


ONE of the most popular acts ever to appear in ten years of RipleyBlues gigs, Guy Tortora, is to play upstairs in the venue's Blues Room on October 24.
Tickets costing £8 members and £10 non-members are strictly limited to 60.
After that, RipleyBlues will be presenting the following:
Nov 7: The Hamsters. Nov 21: Kyla Brox Trio. Dec 5: Roxy Magic. Dec 19: Nine Below Zero.
www.ripleyblues.com

SINGER-songwriter Jason Feddy returns for a special ticket-only show at Harrogate's Blues Bar this weeknd.
The ever-popular musician plays this Sunday evening on October 11.
Other acts coming up at Harrogate's only seven-days-a-week live music venue include: Oct 9: The Bluekings. Sun lunch: Little Stevie & The Business.

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  • Last Updated: 09 October 2009 9:31 AM
  • Source: Harrogate Advertiser
  • Location: Harrogate
 
 
 


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