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Three rock butterflies fly into Biggleswade



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The Butterfly Band play the Red Lion Saturday
A mix of classic hits and original tunes will be played in Biggleswade tomorrow.

The Butterfly Band, formerly known as the Butterfly Blues who are a three-piece rock classics and original band, based in Beds Herts and Bucks, promise good solid rock played with passion.

A review of the band said: "Extremely tight, and very well rehearsed is the least that can be said for this very talented three piece rock band.

"If you appreciate live rock music then make sure you check them out if they are playing in a venue near you. Even if they're not right on your doorstep, have a night out somewhere different!

"Apart from performing excellent covers they also play some original material which I also enjoyed. Oh yes, and they are friendly down-to-earth blokes too."

If you fancy a night of rock get yourselves down to The Red Lion in London Road from 9pm.

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  • Last Updated: 20 June 2008 12:21 PM
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  • Location: Biggleswade
 
 
  

 
 

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