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Had a fantastic evening in the rain with the brothers and thousands of others. Couple of idiots tried to spoil it but got destroyed by Shaun. I know it was free so plenty came along as usual, but I just wondered how big a venue they could fill. The support never seems to dwindle.

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I asked them the cost to play at our festival as we had extra cash this year,but they never answered,which I thought was a bit rude,we would of liked the chance to offer them the gig,unless there was a misunderstanding.

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I asked them the cost to play at our festival as we had extra cash this year,but they never answered,which I thought was a bit rude,we would of liked the chance to offer them the gig,unless there was a misunderstanding.

 

I did email them once on the email address on their web site and got a reply a few days later. It might be worth trying that.

 

Just checked - they are doing cotton clouds festival in Oldham on the 12th august.

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Just checked - they are doing cotton clouds festival in Oldham on the 12th august.

 

I love the Everly pregnant brothers and got very damp yesterday, but Oldham ? as most of their song relate geographically to Sheffield, how can anyone from outside the city get them?

I did once ask this of someone who saw them in Whitby but his reply was that nearly all the crowd were from Sheffield

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Just checked - they are doing cotton clouds festival in Oldham on the 12th august.

 

I love the Everly pregnant brothers and got very damp yesterday, but Oldham ? as most of their song relate geographically to Sheffield, how can anyone from outside the city get them?

I did once ask this of someone who saw them in Whitby but his reply was that nearly all the crowd were from Sheffield

 

I was thinking the same thing. They are a particularly Sheffield phenomenon.

 

Having said that, I bumped into two guys from Wigan in the Sheffield Tap after the gig, they had travelled over just to see them.

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They're a good local comedy band.

 

Can't see how that would spread though given that the songs are based on local sayings / places etc.

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They do plenty of songs that aren't directly related to Sheffield, so I a m sure the non converted can relate to them.

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They do plenty of songs that aren't directly related to Sheffield, so I a m sure the non converted can relate to them.

 

maybe - doubt it though.

 

would make a good club act.

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Had a fantastic evening in the rain with the brothers and thousands of others. Couple of idiots tried to spoil it but got destroyed by Shaun. I know it was free so plenty came along as usual, but I just wondered how big a venue they could fill. The support never seems to dwindle.

 

Over the years the have played and sold out the Lyceum, Leadmill, City Hall and O2 Academy.

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