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2 December 2011

Upcoming Shows at Eric’s, Mathew Street, Liverpool


Upcoming Shows at Eric’s Liverpool



Shows at Eric’s, Mathew Street, Liverpool
Tickets available from www.ericslive.com www.ticketmaster.co.uk or Eric’s box office a 0151-236 9994 
After 20 years and 15 million record sales, founder member of  The Housemartins and The Beautiful South, Dave Hemingway brings  The (still beautiful) South to Eric’s on Friday 2 December. Performing hits such as Song For Whoever, Perfect Ten, Rotterdam, Don't Marry Her, You Keep It All In and Old Red Eyes Is Back. (£20)
Saturday 3 December plays host to Liverpool five piece Bird. Combining haunting and poetic lyrics with melodic and eerie, sweeping guitar riffs, Bird put themselves under the genre of ‘atmospheric folk’ and atmospheric is definitely the word. Bird’s universe is magical and will leave you with hairs standing up on the back of your neck. (£6)
Northern Soul Night, Big City Soul launches on Friday 9 December and features guest DJ Brian Rae who has clocked up over 45 years behind his turn table. The night will become a monthly event in 2012 (£5)
To bring down the curtain on one of his busiest years to date, Liverpool songwriting legend and former Icicle Works frontman Ian McNabb returns to the site of his former school for two special concerts at the Capstone Theatre, Liverpool on Friday 9 and Saturday 10 December 2011 priced £15.   A special aftershow billed as 'Ian McNabb and Friends Christmas Show' will take place on Saturday 10 December at Eric’s on Mathew Street. Entry is free to ticket holders from the Friday and Saturday theatre shows or £5 on door for non ticket holders. From 10 pm till 2 am.
Liverpool legends The Real People are joined by The Violent Playground and Familiar Looking Strangers  on Friday 16 December. "The Realies" as they are known to their fans, formed in 1987 and over the following four years were as pivotal as The La's and The Stone Roses in reinventing rock & roll, after the synth-led new wave music which had dominated the 80s.
There can be no doubt that the Oasis sound borrowed heavily from The Real People and given the circumstances it's obvious why one band, fresh from the other end of the M62, untainted by having been dropped and containing one Liam Gallagher would steal more than the Griffiths' thunder. (£10)
Liverpool cult band of the 1990’s, Cat Scratch Fever, haven’t played a hometown show for almost 15 years. So once again Dr Hank B Death… a frock coated , Colt Navy totin’ guitar player, ripping Country and Eastern apart, with his faithful pals Tox Jameson and Two-Gun Tennessee Slim will play a special one off show on Thursday 15 December. (£5)
Tuesday 27 December sees the turn of Liverpool band 10 Reasons to Live, fronted by singer Ste McNally who shot to fame as lead singer of the platinum selling group BBMak selling over 3 million records worldwide. The band have also toured the  UK with Bryan Adams. (£5)
Looking ahead to the new year, Tuesday 21 February, Beth Jeans Houghton comes to Liverpool in support of her forthcoming new album, Yours Truly, Cellophane Nose, due for release next February on Mute. It introduces one of the most self-assured new artists of the year, a pop polymath whose blend of psychedelia, glam rock and chain gang folk is quite unlike anything else you’re likely to hear in 2012. Like her utterly unique stage outfits, it’s made from disparate individual elements that wouldn’t work on paper, but sing out like a holy choir in the execution. (£9)
Two-tone comes to Eric’s in the form of The Selecter featuring Pauline Black & Gaps Hendrickson on Saturday 31 March . The Selecter led the ska revival movement, along with 2-tone labelmates, The Specials and Madness.
Whilst comedian Richard Herring brings his "What is Love, Anyway?" show to the club on Sunday  March 25. (£15)

More shows to be announced..

10 August 2011

First comedy gig is announced at Eric's - Richard Herring



Eric's, Mathew Street, Liverpool
Sunday 25th March 2012
Tickets £15


“Stimulating, Exhilarating….Utterly Hilarious” ***** Chortle

“The best comedian of his generation.” GQ

RICHARD HERRING – What is Love, Anyway? Does anybody love anybody anyway? So asked insane, Welsh, poet philosopher Howard Jones in 1983. Finally someone dares answer. Having sorted out religion (Christ on a Bike), politics (H*tler Moustache) and p*nises (Talking C*ck), AIOTM star seeks to define and destroy love. Before love destroys him. Again. Herring’s twentieth Fringe.

 Richard Herring is one of the UK’s most prolific comedians. He recently completed a UK tour with critically acclaimed Edinburgh Fringe show, Christ on a Bike: The Second Coming. Richard finished the latest series of his Chortle Award-winning and Sony-nominated audio podcast and sketch showAs It Occurs To Me in Autumn 2010, his new book How Not To Grow Up was published in May 2010 and the DVD of his acclaimed stand up show Hitler Moustache was released in October. He also wrote and performed in the 2010 Radio 4 series Richard Herring’s Objective.

Richard’s recent TV appearances include Genius (BBC Two), Have I Got News For You (BBC One) and Never Mind the Buzzcocks. He has recently hosted the Saturday morning breakfast show on Radio 6 Music with Andrew Collins and recorded the weekly Collings and Herrin podcast (on a laptop in Rich’s attic) getting up to 50,000 downloads per episode.

Richard has established himself as a leading playwright at Edinburgh, penning and appearing in several critically acclaimed plays including Punk’s Not Dead, Excavating Rita and It’s Not the End of the World. His one-man Edinburgh shows include Talking C*ck, Someone Likes Yoghurt, ménage a un, Oh F*ck I’m 40 and The Headmaster’s Son. Richard’s blog Warming Uphas gained a cult following since he began writing it in November 2002 and has written an entry for every single day, well over 3000 consecutive entries.

As one half of the prolific comedy duo Lee & Herring, Richard Herring enjoyed phenomenal cult success as a writer and performer with shows such asLionel Nimrod's Inexplicable World, Fist of Fun (BBC Radio 1/BBC Two) andThis Morning with Richard Not Judy (BBC Two).

With Al Murray, Richard devised and wrote 37 episodes of the sitcom Time Gentlemen Please (Sky One/Paramount) for Al’s alter ego The Pub Landlord. Richard also wrote and starred in the comedy drama You Can Choose Your Friends (ITV1).