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Performance

VenueSouthbank Centre
Also: Royal Festival Hall, RFH, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room, Tuff Nutt Jazz Club
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From4th September 2009
To4th September 2009
When20:00
PricesFrom £20.00. To £20.00.
Southbank Centre (V423)
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Robyn Hitchcock - and Friends

Robyn Hitchcock

Work:: Robyn Hitchcock (S01395300977)

Robyn started his recording career with The Soft Boys and was responsible for the swansong album Underwater Moonlight and for bringing psychedelia to the post-punk UK indie scene. Later, with a successful solo career in tow he achieved cult status at home and across the Atlantic as one of the most enduring and eccentric singer/songwriters and live performers that England has produced.
Performer Robyn Hitchcock

Production:: and Friends (T01206575285)

Robyn Hitchcock and his friends featuring Alessi's Ark, Graham Coxon, Green Gartside, John Hegley, Mike Heron and Max Eastley play a selection of his own and other insect-related songs with added sound effects, including clicks, rubbings and hisses. Plus the premiere of Mandible Raga, a devouring instrumental, and the Abdomen Suite, a mating drone. Songs include 'Madonna Of The Wasps', 'Insect Mother', 'Antwoman', 'Red Locust Frenzy', and a cover Wire's classic 'I Am The Fly'.
Group/Band Alessi's Ark
Performer Graham Coxon
Performer Green Gartside
Performer John Hegley
Performer Mike Heron
Performer Max Eastley

Listing:: L0318094050

Queen Elizabeth Hall



and Friends

Robyn Hitchcock and his friends featuring Alessi's Ark, Graham Coxon, Green Gartside, John Hegley, Mike Heron and Max Eastley play a selection of his own and other insect-related songs with added sound effects, including clicks, rubbings and hisses. Plus the premiere of Mandible Raga, a devouring instrumental, and the Abdomen Suite, a mating drone. Songs include 'Madonna Of The Wasps', 'Insect Mother', 'Antwoman', 'Red Locust Frenzy', and a cover Wire's classic 'I Am The Fly'. Queen Elizabeth Hall

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