Archive for April, 2009

Crazy P competition winner…

April 28th, 2009  |  Published in News by Robbie

croatia_01 The P in Crazy P stands for….Penis (not perverts, ponchos or Penicillin..but good effort people!)

The winner of 2 free tickets and a £20 bar tab …..is Nikki Dumbleton.

Your name will be on the door (NB You’ll need to be in by 10pm to set-up the bar tab)

For those of you who missed out on the free tickets, don’t delay as they’re selling fast. There will be a few available on the door but it’s looking like they’ll be very limited.

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Win tickets & free bar tab for Crazy P!

April 22nd, 2009  |  Published in News by Robbie

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Crazy P are coming to town on Bank Holiday Sunday 3rd May, and we’ve decided to offer you the chance to win a pair of free tickets and a £20 bar tab for the night.
All you need to do is answer this question:

What does the P in Crazy P stand for?

Correct answers to be emailed to info@hareandhoundskingsheath.co.uk
Winners announced on monday.

Recent confirmations

April 16th, 2009  |  Published in News by Robbie
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After another great weekend of music at the Hare & Hounds, we thought we’d let you know about some recent confirmations. The legendary DJ / producer Andrew Weatherall will be launching a new night called ” An Evening With…” He’s influenced so many of todays house and techno DJ’s and this promises to be a roadblock (more info will appear in the listings very soon).
Capsule continue their run of ground-breaking live shows with the inimitable Chromehoof. Prepare yourself for an audio visual treat from this astonishing band.
Leftfoot & Funkbox join forces to bring you the mighty Hypnotic Brass Ensemble. Having recently been confirmed as the main support for Blur in Hyde Park, this promises to be a memeorable evening. Support comes from the DJ / Vocalist Ben Westbeech.
World Unlimited take a different route for their next live show, with James Taylor Quartet playing their contagious brand of hammond-led funk (including their memorable cover of the Starsky & Hutch theme).

Easter weekend

April 10th, 2009  |  Published in News by Robbie
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picture-2The Bank Holiday weekend started last night with some great live music and DJ’s.   Bohemian Jukebox, Grindhouse & The Other Woman’s Club featured a variety of musical styles over 3 rooms (from Techy Drum & Bass to folk and ska!)

In Venue 1 tonight, Capsule kick things off with live sets from Baroness, Alabaster Suns & Mothertrucker, whilst OpenMindedPeople & Sweat will be taking you “Way Back When” in Venue 2.

On saturday night we’ll be helping World Unlimited celebrate their 20th year, with a live show from Kanda Bongo Man in Venue 1.  Resistor offer a multitude of musical styles with special guest DJ, Jerome Hill in Venue 2.

And then onto Bank Holiday Sunday, when Jibbering will be hosting one of the greatest Reggae vocalists of all time! Horace Andy will be performing tracks from his recent “Inspiration Information” project, alongside collaborator Ashley Beedle and their band. Tickets have nearly sold out so be quick if you don’t want to miss it.  In Venue 2 Funkatronic have live music from Gran Torino and DJ’s Dani C & Lopan.

Welcome to the new Hare and Hounds website

April 9th, 2009  |  Published in News by Robbie

no-event-image1Welcome to the newly revamped Hare and Hounds website!

This new site will help us to show off everything that the Hare and Hounds has hosted over the years and help keep you informed about what’s coming next.

Substrakt are the team behind the redesign, so thanks to them for creating something beautiful and simple to use. My name’s Chris Unitt and I’m going to be spending the next few months writing on this blog, helping to put out as much info as possible.

There’s now lots more ways to get information about the Hare and Hounds and find out what’s coming up.

You can comment on anything on this blog. Please do because we need you to tell us what we’re doing right and wrong so we can keep making the Hare and Hounds the incredible venue we like to think it is.