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Thursday February 4th 9pm |
£4 | |
| Quiz and Curry Night | ||
| In the cold of February we all need a little cheer. Unfortunately there’s little to be had from “the best quiz in town”, where most teams will leave with nothing and those that win the meagre prizes will wonder whether it was worth risking being the butt of quizmaster Dave B’s sardonic asides. Still, the curries are very good and will warm the cockles. Raising funds for Calder Branch Labour Party. |
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Friday February 5th 9pm |
£5 | |
| Benefit for Project X Calderdale | ||
| A night of lively Moroccan sounds with local maestros Maghribibeat plus DJs. The gig will feature the debut performance by Beej, the band's new acoustic bass player and is a fundraising event for Project X Calderdale: a local, not-for-profit social enterprise initiative providing support and opportunities for young people and their families. The money raised will go towards an innovative drop-in and forum service for and by young people in the Upper Calder Valley. To find out more, maybe get involved and have a good night out, come and join us. |
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Saturday February 6th 9pm |
£3 | |
| Palestine evening to Celebrate the survival of the people of Gaza | ||
| Hefla! Celebration of Gaza’s survival – Arabic music, food and the launch of Sharyn Lock and Sarah Irving’s book ‘Gaza Beneath the Bombs’. |
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Thursday February 11th 9pm |
£7 / £9 | |
| Steve Tilston’s Trades Roots with Bob Fox | ||
| This month’s guest, Bob Fox, has graced the folk circuit for 35 years. Ralph McTell rates him as “an artist of great ability and integrity” with “one of the best voices in England” and an “astonishing guitar technique”. Colin Randall hailed him as “possibly the most complete male artist in English folk”. In 2006 Bob was asked to join an elite group – including Kate Rusby, Karine Polwart, Jez Lowe and John Tams - to record the new Radio Ballads for Radio 2. We have welcomed some great performers from the north east recently (Lowe, Unthanks, Garbutt), and Bob’s another not to miss. The Trades Club and Steve Tilston’s Trades Roots support Folk Against Fascism. ![]() |
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Friday February 12th 9pm |
£2 / £3 | |
| Out on the Floor: Northern Soul @ The Trades | ||
| Out on the Floor is a new night of classic northern soul and mod dancers and groovers served up on the best dance floor for miles around. No tricks or stunts – just classic tunes for your dancing pleasure. DJ Johnnyboy (La Puta, People get Ready) on the decks. Get ready for some serious dancing. |
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Saturday February 13th 8.30pm |
£7 / £9 | |
The Steals and Friends |
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| Electronic folk and psychedelic music featuring the beautiful voice of Jayn Hanna which has been described as mysterious, haunting, heart-breaking and life-affirming. A full evening of folk, but not of the traditional kind. Also A Rookery, Daniel Land and The Modern Painters and Twilight Elevators. |
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Sunday February 14th 8pm |
Free | |
| The Trades Clubs "Its only the 14th of February" night | ||
| Absolutely no hearts and flowers, no sloppy music. Fight the materialism and sentimentality of your usual valentines day and come down to dance your heart away rather than have it broken, eat food with lots of garlic in (NONE of it heart shaped) and do our special speed friendships (Just like speed dating but more fun) and other games. Music that takes you back to when. . . here may be a few candles, but we promise that’s all! All welcome, singles, couples, families. Its just the 14th of February. |
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Thursday February 18th 9pm (Doors 8.15pm) |
£7 Members and Concessions / £10 Others | |
| HX7 Jazz Club at the Trades with Asaf Sirkis Hosted by Dave Nelson (piano). | ||
| “Since arriving in London from Israel at the end of the end of the 90s, Asaf Sirkis has earned a reputation as one of the world's premier drummers” – All About Jazz. Asaf has had a long musical collaboration with Gilad Atzmon, with whom he formed the Orient House Ensemble. He also works regularly with Tim Garland and Larry Coryell. His trio, with whom he recorded the well-received album The Monk, features Greek guitarist Tassos Spiliotopoulos, “a six-string shredder clearly influenced by Allan Holdsworth and John McLaughlin”, and Israeli bassist Yaron Stavi. http://www.hx7jazz.com |
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Friday February 19th 9pm |
£7 / £10 | |
| Quinteto Mambo Jambo | ||
| Based around musical explorers and multi-instrumentalists Pete Jack and Frankie Banham, Quinteto Mambo Jambo cover a range of world styles so well they can be seen at jazz, blues and folk festivals. QMJ serve up a highly flavourful mix of Latin dancefloor styles including salsa and son, cha-cha-cha, cumbia, samba and rumba; the influence of Congolese and other African sounds adds spice and freshness to their infectious mix. Filled the club last time, likely to do so again. |
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Saturday February 20th 9.30pm |
£7 / £9 | |
| Into the Valley with Luke Solomon (Classic / Music For Freaks) Flash Atkins (PAPERecordings / We Are Woodville) Chris Price (What The Freak?) Voice of the Seven Thunders - Live | ||
| Hebden Bridge’s very own superclub is back to celebrate life, love and life again with a night of cutting edge music for a crowd of misfits, ravers, fashionistas, musos, party starters and crowd surfers. Guest DJ Luke Solomon, who helped forge the future of UK house music through his labels Music For Freaks and Classic with Derrick Carter, will be playing a unique blend of deep tech-house. While Voice of the Seven Thunders, is a new project from guitar aficionado Rick Tomlinson featuring the amazing line up of Keith Wood (Hush Arbors), Chris Walmsley (Broadcast) and Tom Relleen (The Oscillation). VOST is an apocalyptic vision of monolithic riffs and primal rhythms that harness elements of 70’s Krautrock, bucolic English psychedelia and electric acid rock into a scintillating live show. The last Into the Valley sold out so book now to avoid disappointment! Advanced tickets from Klog (non-members) and Trades (members) or book online at www.wegottickets.com. |
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| Fay Hield Trio with Sam Sweeney and Rob Harbron + Jon Boden | ||
| More evidence of the English folk revival – Keighley-based Fay Hield (Witches of Elswick) is joined by Sam Sweeney (Kerfuffle, Bellowhead) on fiddle, viola and nyckelharpa and Rob Harbron (Jon Boden & the Remnant Kings, English Acoustic Collective) on concertina. Support comes from Bellowhead's Jon Boden. Fay Hield, Sam Sweeney, Rob Harbron, Jon Boden and The Trades Club support Folk Against Fascism. ![]() |
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| Quiz and Curry | ||
| A week earlier than usual because of Glenn Tilbrook’s visit to the club next week. Usual thing though, quality curries, quality quiz, Michael extracted... |
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| Magical Sounds presents a Bearded Theory Festival Fundraiser with ![]() Plus support |
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| In the summer of 1997 Jon Kerry formed Sunfish as a live Techno / Psychedelic Trance outfit using synths, computers and projected visuals. With an exciting fresh sound of “Psy Trance with a twist”, Sunfish continue to grow from strength to strength attracting lots of interest whilst receiving outstanding reviews for their live performance. |
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| Cabaret Heaven with Chris Lynam and Bethany Black | ||
| It's the return of Chris Lynam, the wonderful beast of comedy. RUN FOR YOUR LIVES! Chris' exquisite grasp of the grotesque and willingness to go where few others will have made him something of a comedy legend. His shows veer from hilarious to beautiful to downright dangerous and may include pyrotechnics, acrobatics, nudity and attacks on the audience! The New York Times said "Chris Lynam is a brilliantly bizarre antidote to today’s truculent society.” He's joined by Bethany Black, Britain's "only goth, lesbian transsexual comedian", and that's not a joke. She has also has a reputation for black comedy and approaching difficult subjects. Wow! Should be quite a night. In case it all gets too weird Peggy and Bernard will be on hand as well as the DJs and surprises. |
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Saturday February 28th 8 - 10pm |
Free Admission | |
| Bring your brains, your belly and your bric-a-brac to raise money for Rethink, providing services and support for people with severe mental illness and their carers. |
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Note: Quoted prices are subject to a discount of upto 33% on production of a current membership card.
To find out how to become a member of the Trades Club, Click here. |