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James Capper at the Venue



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Published Date: 21 August 2008
James Capper will perform at The Venue in Derby on Wednesday August 27.
Within the space of a year, the Belper artist has already created a large loyal fanbase who follow him passionately around the Midlands singing his songs back at him.

Featuring well written personal lyrics depicting real life situations in a conversational manner ala Alex Turner, while the music takes influence from some of the noughties most influential bands like Arctic Monkeys, The Courteeners and The Kooks.

Also performing will be Pavilion who formed during a period of light drizzle in Wakefield around 2006. Between then and now they've been busy touring with local boys The Cribs twice and playing with The Hoosiers, Tiny Dancers, Glasvegas and Yeasayes.




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  • Last Updated: 21 August 2008 2:48 PM
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  • Location: Belper
 
 

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