Details

The first ever band to play at the initial Glastonbury Festival in 1971, this West Country band re-formed in 1998. Their music is as eclectic as ever, from jazz cafe, via rock and roll, to jigs and reels, with a hefty leavening of skilful parody.

Archive listings for Stackridge

Work type: Concert.

T044273141

6 Nov 15The Atkinson, Southport :: V0485350863
listing details L1205998571
3 Oct 14The Borderline, Inner London :: V498035973
listing details L0329740506
26 Sep 14Waterside Theatre, Aylesbury :: V1452754579
listing details L01423508878

+ Support - T2141768360

22 Sep 13The Old Market, Brighton :: V1008189979
listing details L863022243

T0722918382

As contemporary and fresh as bands half their age, Stackridge return to The Met with material from their new album A Victory For Common Sense, a collection of songs that emphasise their talent for writing memorable melodies and playful, poignant lyrics. The band remain an exciting and inspiring mix of the sublime, embracing influences as diverse as The Beatles, Music Hall, Delius, Frank Zappa, The Bonzos, Elgar, Pink Floyd, Noel Coward and the classic three minute pop song.Performer David Cartlidge.
24 Apr 10Bristol Beacon, Bristol :: V1410
listing details L80796475
19 Feb 10The Met, Bury :: V476
listing details L19671029

T418869527

Fresh from Glastonbury with four of the original band - Andy Davis, James Warren, "Mutter" Slater and Jim "Crun" Walter, augmented by the talents of Rachel Hall, Eddie John, Sarah Mitchell and Glenn Tommey, Stackridge remain an exciting and inspiring mix of the sublime, embracing influences as diverse as The Beatles, Music Hall, Delius, Frank Zappa, The Bonzos, Elgar, Pink Floyd , Noel Coward and the classic three minute Pop Song.Producer David Cartlidge.
18 Apr 09The Met, Bury :: V476
listing details L0861894354

A Victory for Common Sense - T1730989196

Relaunched, Rejuvenated, Indefinable. Far too many artists & bands make the claim they are 'indefinable'. Stackridge, however, are the epitome of such a term. Now with four of the original band back in harness Stackridge remain an exciting and inspiring mix of the sublime, the ridiculous & the simply unexpected. Superb musicianship, consummately performed with an ease, grace & humour that is quite astonishing. With appearances at major festivals during the Summer, a new album recorded, and a constant flow of fresh material from the prolific writers in the band, now more than ever is the time for the uninitiated to take their first steps to discovering this wonderful West Country band.
19 Dec 08 to 20 Dec 08The Rondo, Bath :: V855
listing details L01033492329

Other listings

16 Oct 15The Borderline, Inner London :: V498035973
listing details L2003411514
22 Sep 15Robin 2, Wolverhampton :: V01506819434
listing details L2072816658
20 Dec 07 to 21 Dec 07The Rondo, Bath :: V855
listing details L01524832277
1 Jun 01Beaufort Theatre, Ebbw Vale :: V844
listing details L2104865489
1 Jun 01Tower Arts Centre, Winchester :: V783
listing details L537623639
31 May 01Swindon Arts Centre, Swindon :: V927
listing details L114498407
15 Jul 00Salisbury Arts Centre, Salisbury :: V925
listing details L1320793630
29 Apr 00Swindon Arts Centre, Swindon :: V927
listing details L0223622760

Reviews

No UKTW or User reviews available.
CORONAVIRUS: All UK venues closed on 16th March 2020, restrictions were lifted on 19th July 2021. Please note that iUKTDb archive listings between March 2020 and July 2021 may not be accurate as we did not receive details of all rescheduled and cancelled shows.

Listings powered by Dynamic Listing Ltd
Mastodon X - Twitter Multidomain certificate installed
© Dynamic Listing Ltd, UK. 1995-2024