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Gig listings
Friday February 24
Kubb: These Coldplay/Radiohead soundalikes were recently
voted as top 10 sound of 2006 by BBC poll of 100 music industry
insiders.
Shepherds Bush Empire (Shepherds Bush Tube) £13.
Saturday February 25
Coldcut+Roots Manuva: Indie/dance act performing with Witness
the Fitness hip-hop star Manuva. Bar Academy (Angel Tube) £16.
Wonderful Allstars+Volga Boatmen: Razorlight with hummable tunes
and feisty guitars. Dublin Castle (Camden Town Tube) £6/5.
Sunday February 26
Chas and Dave: Cockney veterans. 100 Club (Tottenham Court
Road Tube) £18.50.
Monday February 27
Beth Orton: Top-selling female singer-songwriter. Also Tuesday
28. Shepherds Bush Empire (Shepherds Bush Tube)
£21.
African Soul Rebels: Senegalese hip-hop trio, whose album Dimanche
a Bamako, co-written with French star Manu Chao, was Grammy
and MOBO nominated. Barbican (Barbican Tube) £20-£12.
Tuesday February 28
Arab Strap: Scottish folk miserabilists? Or great Scots
of our time? YOU decide. The Garage (Highbury Tube) £12.
Howling Bells: Blues-fuelled country folk-rock. Luminaire (Kilburn
High Road) £8.50adv.
Wednesday February 29
The Boy Least Likely To: These pop-indie boys produced fashion
magazine Vogues album of 2005, The Best Party Ever. Bush
Hall (Shepherds Bush Tube) £7.50.
Thursday March 1
David Olney: A songwriters songwriter, Olney has written
songs for veteran artists including Emmylou Harris, Johnny Cash,
and Linda Ronstadt. Green Note (Camden Town Tube) £7.
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