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GuilFest:
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Uriah Heep + Duke Special + Sunny Sweeney + Simon Friend(Levellers) + Redlands Palomino Company + The Dykeenies + Redwood + Sym-Choon + Billy Irvine + Kal Els Cape

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At Stoke Park, Guildford
Sunday, 15 July 2007

The UK's best family festival, GuilFest hosts some of the greatest indie, rock and pop acts, to suit all ages and tastes, and has a friendly, relaxed atmosphere to boot. The festival also offers theatre, comedy and kid's activities, showing that GuilFest really is a festival that everyone can enjoy. See www.guilfest.co.uk for more information.

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The Redlands Palomino Company

The Redlands Palomino Company

Country and Blues band Redlands Palamino Company, fronted by the alluring vocals of Hannah Elton-Wall. 'Composed of equal parts of Gram, Poco, Burritos and Byrds...these guys do country rock better than anyone else in the land' – Americana UK

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Listed on Ents24.com since: Apr 2007

Uriah Heep

Uriah Heep

In their 70s heyday this big, loud and brash progressive heavy metal band, became one of the UK's most popular exports. Since the debut 'Very 'eavy, Very 'umble' was released in 1970 almost thirty musicians have worked with this constantly touring band. This group are an album making machine and still possess the ability to surprise and innovate.

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Duke Special

Duke Special

A singer and songwriter from Belfast. He has a unique live show that mixes an old gramophone with passionate vocals, piano playing and the occasional fiddle scrape. The songs are beautiful and romantic, drawing on a bygone age whilst resonating in the present. 'Breathe a sigh of relief....Duke Special has an arsenal of ideas and contraptions to bend any musical ear to attention.' (Gigwise)

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Simon Friend (Levellers)

Simon Friend (Levellers)

Simon Friend from top folk-rock band The Levellers.

Listed on Ents24.com since: Mar 2005

The Dykeenies

The Dykeenies

New wave electro indie pop from Glasgow influenced by The Cribs, Bloc Party and The Futureheads. Formed in 2005, The Dykeenies' snappy pop songs brought them to the attention of the Glasgow indie scene and soon after the UK was greeted by their faces in a double page feature in Play Magazine. One to watch.

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Listed on Ents24.com since: Jan 2006

Redwood

Redwood

Grungy alt-rock from Birmingham band Redwood, with influences as far ranging as Nirvana, Soundgarden and Foo Fighters, to Led Zeppelin and Jeff Buckley. Live, they have a massive sound and Alistair Cowan's vocals are as raw and passionate as they are polished and pitch-perfect.

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Listed on Ents24.com since: Jun 2007

Sym-Choon

Sym-Choon

Rock four-piece Sym-Choon influenced by bands such as the Foo Fighters and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. 'A great big adrenaline rush...they rock! It's all about what they do live and how good they look when doing it. You definitely want to see this band.' - BBC Southern Counties.

For more information, see the website

Listed on Ents24.com since: May 2007

Billy Irvine

Surrey based guitarist and singer-songwriter Billy Irvine, making blues-soaked alt-folk and country with a soulful, rootsy feel and warm, enveloping vocals.

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Listed on Ents24.com since: Jun 2007

Kal Els Cape

Kal Els Cape

Melodic folk-pop from Hull based band Kal Els Cape, whose upbeat tunes and summery vibe, combined with classic songwriting and heartfelt lyrics, have made them a favourite on the UK gigging scene.

For more information, see the website

Listed on Ents24.com since: May 2007

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