Bruton Dub Club Promises a Hot Night with Live Bands
Bruton Dub Club holds the second of its popular monthly reggae and dub nights on Saturday 18th October at Bruton Community Hall. As always hosted by the Lyrical wizard MCee extraordinaire Clappers Priest, With The Laird of Dub El Bib on the decks, the welcome appearance live on stage of Bruton’s own reggae stars Sons of David, plus a return to Bruton of RnB’s finest, KORUS, it’s going to be a hot night. The September show certainly went off, what a lively buzz of excitement that night, not to be missed!
Sons of David are a Bruton band who have been hiding in the woodwork, a local home-grown heartfelt reggae from the West Country, with vocals, guitars, bass and drums, following in the spiritual tradition of roots culture. Featuring members of Church of Bob and Celtech, amongst others. Heavily influenced by the great "German bwoy", St Bob, naturally.
Entry - £5.00, 8.00pm – Midnight, with a bar until 11.00pm.
Advance tickets from the new Green monkey Juice Bar on Bruton High Street.
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