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A review: The Yeah Ducks at the Horseshoe



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Published Date: 09 July 2008
I know that it has now already been and gone, but I felt that people ought to know what a truly brilliant night it was in The Horseshoe at Matlock Green on Friday.
The beer and atmosphere was excellent, but what really made the night was the live band.

The Yeah Ducks (formally The Skints) played a set that never fails to entertain, including their own stripped-down and sped-up rendition of Apache by The Shadows.

The band are currently working on new material, so every gig is guaranteed to be different from the last.

This is a band you can't afford to miss in future.

A huge congratulations goes out to Les Fisher (drums), Pete Williams (guitar), Karl Newton (guitar and vocals), Jonny Shaw (bass) and Chris Johnson (lead vocals).

Kirstie Wardlow

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  • Last Updated: 09 July 2008 10:59 AM
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  • Location: Matlock
 
 

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