Posted: Tue 4th Dec 2012

Drum With Our Hands Record Label Night At St Giles’ Friday 7th December

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This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Dec 4th, 2012

The highly successful St Giles’s Sessions concert series is preparing for its annual festive soiree on Friday 7th December. Christmas will come a little early for the final concert of the year at St. Giles’s Church, in the company of Wrexham’s brand new record label ‘Drum With Our Hands’.

2012 has been a solid year of consolidation and growth for the Drum With Our Hands label, which is home to some familiar and not so familiar faces on the Wrexham music scene. New work is in the pipeline from Orient Machine, DRKMTR and Baby Brave & the Lovebites; with stalwarts of the Welsh music scene, Camera, still proving to be top of their game, performing highly polished, deftly crafted tracks to devoted crowds at every event.

The Drum With Our Hands label night at St Giles promises to be an electrifying mix of cinematic soundscapes, pantomime indie, rock and blues all held together by the linchpin Camera.

Reminiscent of 1960s America Motown revues, where the Motown label’s whole roster of artists would perform on the same bill, often sharing the stage and playing together, this will be a unique, unforgettable evening for the bands as much as the audience.

Performers include:

James Macgregor, Baby Brave and the Love Bites, Orient Machine, DRKMTR, Camera.

Tickets and information available from: http://www.ticketline.co.uk, http://www.drumwithourhands.com/ or call 01978 345 220. They cost £10 for adults and £7.50 for concessions. Doors open at 7pm for a 7:30 pm start.



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