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17 May 2008
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Saturday, 12 July 2008

T In The Park:
King Tut's Wah Wah Tent:
Ian Brown (1) + The Pogues + Reverend And The Makers + Jack Penate + Alabama 3 + David Jordan

At T In The Park, Kinross

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Jack Penate -

London based singer/songwriter. Jack Penate's music takes influences from rock'n'roll, ska, Hispania and mod-rock to create a delicious, soulful sound buzzing with catchy riffs and powerful vocals. A summery slice of reggae-infused London rock.

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Alabama 3 -

Legendary Brixton collective, best known for the theme tune to the TV show 'Sopranos'. They combine techno beats with country instruments and are a group best sampled live.

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Ian Brown (1) -

Former Stone Roses frontman pursuing his groove-edged funky solo career. The monkey man of Britpop is still flying high while those around him have crashed and burned; Ian's stars have never burned brighter.

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Reverend And The Makers -

Reverend And The Makers are the brainchild of Sheffield musician Jon McClure, who recorded the original RATM demos with members of the Arctic Monkeys and Bromheads Jacket. The group uses a combination of indie rock, electro and funk to complete their signature sound, which has earned them headline tours across the UK and numerous bouts of critical acclaim.

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The Pogues -

By demonstrating that the spirit of punk could live in traditional Irish folk music, the Pogues were one of the most radical bands of the mid-80s. Famed for their wild and exciting live acts, lead singer Shane MacGowan's relentless drug and alcohol abuse meant the cult Irish folk punksters were forced to disband in the mid 90s. Now reformed with charismatic rogue MacGowan back in tow, the band are back on the road well over 20 years since their inception.

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David Jordan -

A hugely talented singer and songwriter - and a natural live performer – David Jordan is putting a fresh and exciting new slant on British pop by incorporating searing rock guitars, throbbing party rhythms, memorable melodies and the spirit of 'the greats' who inspired him as he was growing up.

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