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Free music festival at Nettleton



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Published Date: 11 August 2008
THERE'S great line-up of performers for this year's Nettlestock Music Festival at the Salutation Inn Paddock at Nettleton near Caistor on Saturday August 23.
If you weren't able to get tickets for Glastonbury - or just couldn't afford them - there's a great variety of music and it's free!

Ben Steed is just 17 and has been performing on the local music scene for about a year. A full time music student, Ben has performed his songs and amazing guitar skills at venues as diverse as local pubs and clubs, Lincoln Drill Hall and Birmingham's


As the music is under canvas outside the pub, and there's a bar and food available, it's a great venue to take the kids along.

Stubble, Trev Cunnington and Les Wood, are well known locally and regularly perform at the Salutation Inn's monthly live music nights. A duo of guitar and percussion, they sing a mix of well and less well known songs, as well as some of their own mate


The music gets underway at 7.30pm with singer/songwriter/guitarist Ben Steed, followed by the Subtle Brothers, Plucky Strum, duo Stubble, Paul Pearson and finally folk rockers The Chris Treebeard Band.

The Subtle Brothers (so named because they are not subtle and not brothers), Donna, Mel and Trev rip through numbers from KT Tunstall, Amy MacDonald, Annie Lennox, Newton Faulkner and even AC/DC! They are also introducing original songs into their


Sheffield's Paul Pearson, playing a passionate intensive mix of other peoples songs but making them his own.  Paul will be accompanied by Chris McMahon on bouziki and vocals and as the set progresses Paul McMahon and Ceri Ashton will join them on stag


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