This week's lilstings
Friday, January 24
Country
GNEISS
Country rock
The Stag, Farnham Common
Dance
DJ Nic Fingersin
Time nightclub, High Wycombe
Over 30s Dance Party
Thame United FC, Windmill Road, Thame
Stimulation Under 18s dance
The Hexagon, Reading
Jazz
The Temperance Seven
Town Hall, High Wycombe
Metal
209 - The Harpies - Godsize - Sludge
White Horse, High Wycombe
Popular
Rumours Of Fleetwood Mac
Swan Theatre, High Wycombe
Sixties
Dan's People
The Green Dragon, Blind Lane, Flackwell Heath
Saturday, January 25
Acoustic
Albert Lee & Hogan's Heroes
Leading guitarist
Windsor Arts Centre
Blues
Stir Crazy
The Gate, The Lee, nr Great Missenden
Dance
Corky & Grant
Claytons Lounge, Marlow
DJs Les Adams & Norman Cudd
Time nightclub and Here & Now bar, High Wycombe
Rock
Broon Dog
Le De Spencer Arms, Downley Common
Limehouse Lizzy
The Zoom Club at BCSU, Alexandra Road, High Wycombe
Long Tall Shorty - Jackson Corner
Mod/rock
White Horse, High Wycombe
Rock Of Ages
Gordon Arms, High Wycombe
Ward 4
The Pineapple, Amersham
Shows
Gershwin & Gospel Jazz
Mike Roberts and The Stilltime Band
Holmer Green Baptist Church, Holmer Green
Sunday, January 26
Dance
DJ Shortz
Clayton's Lounge, Marlow
Jazz
Martin Shaw (trumpet/flugel)
Merlins Cave, Chalfont St Giles
Karaoke
Karaoke
Golden Fleece, Hatters Lane, High Wycombe
Pop Punk
Lucky 7 - Appease - Cars As Weapons - Last Out
White Horse, High Wycombe
Rock
Caliba
4pm - 6.30pm
Downley Donkey, Downley
Monday, January 27
Folk
Colvin and Quarmby
Light-hearted folk
Tudor Folk Club, Chesham
Tuesday, January 28
Jazz
Sophie Garner (singer) with Cliff Hall (piano)
Pizza Express, Amersham-on-the-Hill
Wednesday, January 29
Dance
Karaoke Bar
Here & Now Bar, High Wycombe
Jazz
The New Stompers
Trad jazz
Amersham Jazz Club at Beaconsfield Sycob FC, Beaconsfield
Thursday, January 30
Dance
DJ Ben
Time nightclub, High Wycombe
Jazz
The High Wycombe Jubilee Jazz Rhythm & Booze Band
The Three Pigeons, Gerrards Cross
Friday, January 31
Jazz
Pendulum Jazz Orchestra with Tina May
Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Maidenhead
January 23, 2003 14:30
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