The Easy Brothers: 2017-08-26 Fox & Hounds, Great Moulton
The Easy Brothers at Fox & Hounds, Great Moulton on August 26, 2017. Get in touch for booking, more videos and gig information. The Easy Brothers on Facebook:
Chasing Creation - Coming to me (live at the fox and hounds)
This is 'Coming to me' live from The fox and hounds in Great Moulton!
Coming to me is the first song we wrote as a band, this performance was at the Great Moulton Garden Party 27th July 2013, Enjoy!
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About us- We're a 3 Piece Alternative Indie Band with our own Original songs
Vocals and Guitar- Ethan Keens-Soper
Bass Guitar- Matt Cranswick
Drums and Vocals-Will How
Osama in Moulton.
We were passing the house where Osama bin Laden's sons wife lives and thought this would be fun. We later tryed to get on tv behind the camera's but failed :(
Moulton Crow Festival 2018
The Moulton Crow Festival dates back to the 1930s, with the name originating in the depression years after WW1 with workers in a brick factory being described as black as crows.
The dance came about as a way to raise money by entering competitions, and later being paid to perform as the act captured imaginations in the local area.
The Racketones at the Banham Barrel.
Zeitgeber [Live]
Original Song - Zeitgeber
Performed at the Banham Barrel
The Easy Brothers: 2018-06-30 The Falcon, Pulham Market
The Easy Brothers at The Falcon, Pulham Market on June 30, 2018. Get in touch for booking, more videos and gig information. The Easy Brothers on Facebook:
Left Overs
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A little bit of the Delta Beltas - Live at the Banham Barrel
A few clips of the Delta Beltas performance at the Banham Barrel, supporting Savoy Brown on the opening night of their UK tour in April 2019.
Many thanks to Pete Eveson who kindly filmed this.
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Freddie Ivin at The Banham Barrel (09/05/2015)
Poetry Collective were kindly invited to perform at The Banham Barrel as part of Esoterica; a night celebrating words, narrative and video. Here is Freddie Ivin's set.
Petra and Mark live at The Banham Barrel
Guranfoe: 2017-11-20 Norwich Arts Centre, Norwich, United Kingdom
Guranfoe's full performance at Norwich Arts Centre, Norwich, United Kingdom on November 20, 2017. This show is available for download via the links below.
SET LIST
00:55 Eventide
09:05 Karu Vatsarin
15:03 Etsinta Harvest in the Thar Sands
24:17 Night's First Light
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WHATS UP - 4 NON BLONDES COVER. at the Banham barrel
Hi, I'm Emily, I'm 14 years old and really want to make a career out of music. I'll be posting videos on here in hope of reaching a wider audience
Basil Rathbone on being Sherlock Holmes
- It is well known that Basil Rathbone, who played Sherlock Holmes in 14 movies between 1939-1946, the radio, stage, and on television, had a somewhat tenacious feeling for his most famous role. But what were his exact thoughts? Today I narrate the very words he penned on the subject in his autobiography In and Out of Character.
Philip St. John Basil Rathbone MC (13 June 1892 – 21 July 1967) was a South African-born English actor. He rose to prominence in the United Kingdom as a Shakespearean stage actor and went on to appear in more than 70 films, primarily costume dramas, swashbucklers and, occasionally, horror films.
athbone is most widely recognised for his many portrayals of Sherlock Holmes. In a radio interview Rathbone recalled that Twentieth Century-Fox producer and director Gene Markey, lunching with producer-director-actor Gregory Ratoff and 20th Century-Fox mogul Daryl Zanuck at Lucey's Restaurant in Hollywood. Markey proposed a film version of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Hound of the Baskervilles. When asked who could possibly play Holmes, Markey incredulously replied, Who?! Basil Rathbone! The film was so successful that Fox produced a sequel which appeared later in 1939. Interest in Holmes cooled at Fox, but Universal Pictures picked up the character, and twelve feature films were made between 1941 and 1944 for release until 1947, all of which co-starred Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson.
The first two films, The Hound of the Baskervilles and The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (both produced by Fox in 1939), were set in the late Victorian times of the original stories. The later installments, produced by Universal, beginning with Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror (1942), were set in contemporary times. The first three had World War II-related plots.
Concurrent with the films, Rathbone and Bruce reprised their film roles in a radio series, The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, which began in October 1939. Rathbone appeared in the radio series as long as the film series was active, but after the films lapsed in 1946, Rathbone ceded his radio part to Tom Conway. Conway and Bruce carried on with the series for two seasons, until both dropped out in July 1947.
The many Holmes sequels typecast Rathbone, and he was unable to shake himself completely free from the shadow of the Great Detective despite appearing in other film roles. Resenting the typecasting, Rathbone refused to renew his contract at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and returned to Broadway. In later years, however, Rathbone willingly made the Holmes association, as in a TV sketch with Milton Berle in the early 1950s, in which he donned the deerstalker cap and Inverness cape. In the 1960s, dressed as Holmes, he appeared in a series of TV commercials for Getz Exterminators (Getz gets 'em, since 1888!').
Rathbone also brought Holmes to the stage in a play written by his wife Ouida. Thomas Gomez, who had appeared as a Nazi ringleader in Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror, played the villainous Professor Moriarty. Nigel Bruce was slated to portray Dr Watson once more but became too ill and the part was played by character actor Jack Raine. Bruce's absence depressed Rathbone, particularly after Bruce died on 8 October 1953, while the play was in rehearsals. The play ran for only three performances.
The Easy Brothers: 2017-09-01 Banham Barrel
The Easy Brothers at Banham Barrel on September 1, 2017. Get in touch for booking, more videos and gig information. The Easy Brothers on Facebook:
Moulton first practice! March 15th 2018
The Easy Brothers: 2017-12-31 Banham Barrel, Banham
The Easy Brothers at Banham Barrel, Banham on December 31, 2017. The Easy Brothers on Facebook:
Approaching New Year's Eve --- 02:12:00
the Late Brakers - Take me down
1st song of our 1st gig - Acorn Park's Christmas party at the Banham Barrel on the 17th Dec 2011.
james veira @ the barrel
James Veira singing at the Weds night open mic @ the Barrel in Banham
Niahmie Fiona McAllister. Banham Barrel's 10th Birthday Bash.