the waterfront blues & soul club york saturday september 10th
THE WATERFRONT
BLUES & SOUL CLUB
Newsletter August 2011
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THE WATERFRONT BLUES N SOUL CLUB’S
“SATURDAY NITE SOUL SESSION”
10TH SEPTEMBER 2011
@ THE RIVERSIDE CAFÉ BAR, CITY SCREEN (YORK),
CONEY STREET, YORK. YO1 9QL
£5 OTD / £4 on production of valid film ticket
8PM – 9PM* “Warm Up”
10PM - 2AM “Full On – In Ya Face Souling”
(* please note that there is a musical break from 9pm – 10pm as the venue is prepared for sweaty soulful dancing. There are lounge areas for people to relax in.)
“STANDING IN THE SHADOWS OF MOTOWN”*
8.30pm
www.picturehouse.co.uk
(* please note there is a separate charge for the film. A discount is available for admission to the Soul Nite on reproduction of a valid film ticket / receipt.)
Welcome to the August 2011 newsletter from the ‘WATERFRONT BLUES & SOUL CLUB”. Lots happened, happening and to come. But first and foremost most all “big thanks” to all who made it to our trilogy of summer chill outs and made them such a success. Thanks also to all those who helped us promote it. Massive appreciation. We are now looking forward to the first of two Saturday soul night sessions ( see above for details of the first one. The second one is Saturday 10th December) with special guest Andy Lewis – music producer and musician (Acid Jazz Records / Paul Weller’s bass player) and Euro DJ - Raphi Scorcher (Lava Records – Brussels). In collaboration with City Screen-York ‘Standing in the Shadows of Motown’, the Funks Brothers film, will be screened at 8.15pm. There is a separate charge for the film (see www.picturehouse.co.uk/york) and a discount to £4 for admission to the Soul Nite on production of a valid film ticket / receipt. This event will be an up front across the board northern soul night interjected with soulful mod, soulful latin, soulful jazz and soulful ska. Resident Djs for this one are Jay Cee, Chris ‘Bearsoul’ Morgan and Dale Byers. Additional dates throughout 2012 will be announced shortly.
What’s been said ….. ‘Fabulous location with its private open riverside terrace with the vibe and atmosphere of a Mediterranean style, music café. Inside, the modernist high ceilings and glass walls, leather sofas and low tables create what some described as ‘soulful post impressionist’, others ‘bohemian soul’.’
‘Not intended to be another predominantly northern soul /motown event, the concept is one of an iconic Arts Cinema venue providing near perfect surroundings to chill and enjoy the fine wines, real ale and a good selection of foreign lagers, proper ( and frothy, if requested) coffee, with bistro food on offer whilst listening to an eclectic mix of uninhibited soulful blues, jazz, reggae, Latin, mod, ska, 7ts, x-over & modern soul‘.