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Bristol Gigs Resource for Live Music in Bristol
Bristol has many music websites, unsurprising considering the thriving musical culture in the city. One of the newcomers, Bristol Gigs , has developed a great resource for Bristol musicians, music professionals and live music fans in its links section Bristol Music Links . It now has over 300 links to Bristol bands and music websites in fifteen categories  including Bristol Bands, Venues, DJs, clubnights, promoters and record labels, Bristol's music history, music education and much more. As a starting point for finding music entertainment in Bristol, or as a resource for promoting your band or music project, there is nothing else to compare. If you are involved in music events or live music  in Bristol and you are not listed in this database, you really should be - log into bristolgigs.com and add your music website and Bristol music news. Highly recommended.
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The Bristol Festival - A Replacement for Ashton Court 2008?

The Bristol Festival is a proposed event  for 2008 as a replacement for the Bristol Community Festival at Ashton Court. Volunteers feel Bristol  needs a community music festival, so a Public Consultation Evening at Trinity has been planned to garner your views and support for a new festival celebrating the region's music, performing arts and local culture. The consultation will take place on 25th Oct at Trinity, read on for more details. 

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Cinematic Orchestra and Bonobo at Colston Hall 31st Oct
A scintillating double bill at the Colston Hall as the Cinematic Orchestra are joined by the wonderful Bonobo for a tasty night from the world of Ninja. The Cinematic Orchestra’s recordings have always been sumptuous and lush, but it’s their ability to transform their material in the live arena which has made them stand out, stunning audiences across the UK.  Bonobo is a non-conforming DJ trashing ideas of his laid back style by dragging the laid back onto the dancefloor.
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The Nova Scotia Folk Club Reaches 40
There's been a folk club at the Nova Scotia for over 40 years, maintaining the folk tradition by supporting quality local and national roots music acts. The club celebrated its 40th birthday this September and continues to meet every Monday at the Nova Scotia at 8pm. All musicians and singers are welcome.
 
Third World at Fiddlers, 18th Oct
Third World, only one band that challenged the international dominance of Bob Marley at the height of his career are playing at Fiddlers, Bristol on Thursday 18 October 2007. Their unique blend of roots reggae, funk, soul and rap has delighted audiences worldwide, from their 1977 release ‘96 Degrees in the Shade’ to date. With 10 Grammy nominations and the United Nations Peace Award, Third World are truly one of the international reggae greats that should not be missed!
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