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Draymen down but not defeated

Local band takes part in final of national competition

Hordes of screaming fans, a sea of signs and the best live music maestros in the country – forget Glastonbury, this was the grand final of Live and Unsigned 2009.

Sandy showmen Horseman Shakes and The Drayman were flying the flag for Beds at Portsmouth's Guildhall on Saturday and despite delivering a rocking performance, narrowly missed out on the 20,000 prize.

Rhythm guitarist Dom Notarangelo said: "It was quite a good day overall, but we were a bit gutted.

"When we didn't get there we were like: 'Oh well, that's just, you

know'. Still, we gave it our best shot."

The band was chosen for the final from more than 10,000 acts that

entered the competition.

Having battled through the auditions, regional final and midlands

area final, Horseman Shakes and The Draymen was one of only 18

bands to be chosen to perform in front of the music industry's most

influential, including former Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren

and Radio 1 DJ Annie Nightingale.

To listen to Horseman Shakes and The Draymen visit www.myspace.com/

horsemanshakesthedraymen


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