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           <title>Review: Men with a Message, The Lamb, Devizes</title>
           
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  The Lamb was packed out last Saturday for an acoustic show, with people occupying the room from the performance area to out the door. What was all the fuss about? Sheer Music brought the best
  performers from around the Wiltshire area as well as political singer songwriter Chris T-T.
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           <title>Review: Acoustic Night, The Lamb</title>
           
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  On Saturday when headliner Alex Sears, front man of Decade, pulled out of Sheer Music’s acoustic gig at The Lamb due to flu, local acts where happy to fill the slot at the gig along with a
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           <title>Emotronic band play Devizes tonight</title>
           
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  Mexicofallz
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           <title>Feast of pop punk in Devizes Saturday March 10</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[  Following in the footsteps of A Fate Untold and Underline The Sky, Bristol-based Polished Punk band Run From Robots come to Devizes off the back of a successful Scuzz TV video campaign, in the
  shape of their debut single, On Top Of The World”, which has been receiving plays since Chrismas. Warming up for an eight-date UK tour, the band are treaking up and down the country with Hey
  Alaska, promoting their debut album Rust” due for release through Glasstone Records this spring. You can pick up the single for free, by signing up to their mailing list at
  http://www.runfromrobots.co.uk Main billed support comes from another Bristol act, though their members are all ex-Wiltshire, Smile, Look Alive turn up for their fourth Devizes appearance. With a
  new EP slated for imminent release, the pop punkers have been showing up on all manner of amazing bills recently, notably proping up Decade on selected UK tour dates. Expect a lot of baying girls,
  desperate for a floppy fringe fix.
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           <title>Tickets on sale for Colerne Music Fund gig</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[  TICKETS are on sale now for the annual Colerne Music Fund Extravaganza at The Rachel Fowler Centre, Melksham, on Saturday, March 24.
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           <title>Preview: Oxygen Thief and Mark McCabe, The Lamb, Devizes, Wednesday March 7</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[ BRISTOL’S Oxygen Thief, aka Barry Dolan, brings his co-headline tour with Scotland's Mark McCabe through Devizes this week, when
  they play a free entry show at The Lamb, the first gig in the pub since the fire in January.
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           <title>The Doubtful Guest</title>
           
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  The Doubtful Guest had the biggest crowd The Lamb has seen since Frank Turner last Saturday night, as Sheer Music put on their first show since a small makeover in the function room at The Lamb in
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           <title>Preview: Saturday May 7, The Bell by the Green, Devizes</title>
           
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  Despite having been gigging for over 20 years, Wootton Bassett’s 2 Sick Monkeys play their first ever show in Devizes on Saturday.
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           <title>Review: Evita, Theatre Royal Bath</title>
           
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  History is full of stories of women who have risen from nowhere to be the power behind the throne.
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           <title>Preview:; King King, featuring Alan Nimmo, Long Street Blues Club, Devizes, Friday March 25</title>
           
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  Barely two years old, King King have made a huge impact on the blues scene.
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