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Andy Crofts (From Paul Weller's Band) Brings His Band The Moons To The 100 Club!

Andy Crofts (Paul's keyboard player) is taking his band The Moons to play a live show at the 100 Club London on Thursday 22nd January. Compared to other 100 Club prices we have reduced our entry fee to £5 in advance and £7.50 on the door as a new year treat.

This is gonna be a great night with support from Operator six plus guest DJ and fellow Weller band member Andy Lewis (Acid Jazz / Paul Weller) This intimate gig should not be missed and is a cool start to the year!

You can get your tickets in advance HERE. The Moons were also voted Number 1 on the Pepsi Maxcast MySpace, so thank you to everyone who voted. There is a little video on their page . See it HERE. Check The Moons on MySpace.

If you would like a free live mp3 of the track Nightmare Day send your email address to:

coloramarecords@hotmail.com

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