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Dragon Review: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at G-Live

By Isabelle Trubshaw We commonly attribute emotions to music, often experiencing a poignant progressive journey throughout a piece. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’s latest program at G-Live certainly followed this trajectory…

The Blockheads at the Boileroom: More Ian Dury than Ian Dury

Dragon Review by Charles Whiting Ozzy Osbourne once famously quipped of a tribute band: “They sound more Black Sabbath than us”. And so it is with The Blockheads’ current frontman…

50 Years of Sax and Drugs and Rock ’n’ Roll

By Charles Whiting Dragon music reporter The Blockheads at the Boileroom, Saturday, May 23. Sean Lock, the late, much-lamented comedian, played the debut Ian Dury and the Blockheads album to…

Coffee and Culture Festival Will be a Perfect Blend

Coffee lovers who also enjoy a dash of culture won’t want to miss a festival that combines both, taking place in Guildford on Sunday, June 7. The Guildford Coffee &…

Guildford Choral and Guildford Symphony Orchestra Concert, G Live, Saturday, May 16

Two titans of the Guildford music scene are reunited in this uplifting spring concert of choral splendour and orchestral brilliance. Music lovers are invited to a concert with Guildford Choral…

Superb Music Showcase Night at the Juice Box

By Felicity Heardwhite Thursday night last week (April 16) saw the first indie / alternative music showcase promoted by Juice Box, which runs a popular open mic night at the…

Young Music Talent on Show at Guildford City Club’s Juice Box

Live music at the Guildford City Club in Joseph’s Road, Guildford on Thursday, April 16, features young local artists, most of whom are connected in some way to an open…

How Waverley Singers Overcame a Difficult Problem of Acoustics in the Cathedral

Review by Mike Aaronson This Waverley Singers’ concert in Guildford Cathedral on Saturday, March 21, certainly lived up to its name – Exaltation. Before I continue, I should offer a…

A Classical Celebration at G-live

By Isabelle Trubshaw This spring, G Live returns with its annual International Concert Season, celebrating the timeless appeal of classical music through an impressive programme of performances by both local…

Acts Announced for Family Friendly Haslemere Fringe Festival, July 3, 4 and 5

The Haslemere Fringe Festival, a not-for-profit, family-friendly festival run entirely by volunteers, takes place every two years on Lion Green in Haslemere. This year the festival is on Friday, Saturday…

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