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Tallulah May
Singer and songwriter Tallulah May is becoming rapidly recognised on the Brighton music scene by her unique soulful voice and beautiful melodies. Tallulah's influences include Nick Drake and Etta James, but one thing's for sure; This lady oozes originality and charm that shouldn't be missed.

Events with Tallulah May:
http://myspace.com/tallulahmay
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That School
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**this band are on the festivals 'reserves list'
http://myspace.com/thatschool
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Toniks (The)
Since getting together in their present line-up a year ago in Guildford, they have been in high demand gigging in London and the South East, building a loyal following, before even their first gig had a Number 1 and Number 3 in the People's Choice charts. With support from respected industry contacts like Graham Dominy (Eurythmics, Dave Stewart, Razorlight, and Imelda May) who, liking their sound, gave them free studio time for their first CD, they have, after being likened to such groups as Blur, The Lightening Seeds, The Feeling, Squeeze, Ocean Colour Scene, and The Small Faces, been able to make their music stand for itself as original empathetic pop songs
The Toniks have also become synonymous for their commitment to supporting charities such as a local children's hospice and Oxjam, giving their time very generously and enthusiastically in these projects.

Events with Toniks (The):
http://www.myspace.com/thetoniksmusic
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Tribal Vibe
Tribal Vibe kick start the closing day of the festival with upbeat, grounded and punchy numbers, persuading the audience to their feet one at a time. Their set sees a healthy number of fans skanking and bouncing to the front, waking up to the final day. Infused with high energy and a clear passion to perform, this band should have revellers hitting the Google button on their return to reality.

Anja Kimberley - virtual festivals review
'Intense, raw energy!'
'sounds like rage against the machine but reggae'
'what would you even call that, kinda hip hop but more 'ska-hop'

Since the start of their new line up in 2009, now reviewed as being an 'upper' (one to watch) at this years One Love festival. This band have fans begging for more every time. Likened to Rage Against The Machine, Fat Freddies Drop, Steel Pulse and the Cat Empire these guys are rapidly growing.

Not to be missed!

Events with Tribal Vibe:
http://www.myspace.com/atribalvibe
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