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− | [[Last Exit]] were hired as the pit band for the [[Rock Nativity]] musical - additional musicians being Derek Lunn (drums) and Iwan Williams. | + | [[Last Exit]] were hired as the pit band for the [[Rock Nativity]] musical - additional musicians being Derek Lunn (drums) and Iwan Williams. They were not credited as Last Exit in the programme or media publicity. |
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The musical was written by Tony Hatch (music) and David Wood (story). [[Frances Tomelty]] was the leading actress. | The musical was written by Tony Hatch (music) and David Wood (story). [[Frances Tomelty]] was the leading actress. | ||
− | According to [[Sting]]'s [[Broken Music]] they started rehearsing in mid-October [[1974]] | + | According to [[Sting]]'s [[Broken Music]] they started rehearsing in mid-October [[1974]]. He also mentions that rehearsals began a few days (?) after one of [[Last Exit]] 's gigs (the first one was on [[1974-10-17]]). |
The musical ran for six weeks - from today's press performance to [[1975-01-25]]. The only problem for [[Sting]] were be Wednesday's matinee shows which collided with his job as a school teacher. | The musical ran for six weeks - from today's press performance to [[1975-01-25]]. The only problem for [[Sting]] were be Wednesday's matinee shows which collided with his job as a school teacher. | ||
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[[Category:1974]] [[Category:1974-1977 Last Exit performances]] | [[Category:1974]] [[Category:1974-1977 Last Exit performances]] |
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Performance summary | |
Artist performing: | Last Exit |
Tour: | 1974-1977 Last Exit performances |
Venue: | University Theatre |
Location: | Newcastle, England, UK |
Support acts: | SUPPORT ACTS |
Ticket prices: | TICKET PRICES |
On 1974-12-18, Last Exit performed at the University Theatre in Newcastle, England, UK.
Setlist
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Recording information
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Trivia
Last Exit were hired as the pit band for the Rock Nativity musical - additional musicians being Derek Lunn (drums) and Iwan Williams. They were not credited as Last Exit in the programme or media publicity.
The musical was written by Tony Hatch (music) and David Wood (story). Frances Tomelty was the leading actress.
According to Sting's Broken Music they started rehearsing in mid-October 1974. He also mentions that rehearsals began a few days (?) after one of Last Exit 's gigs (the first one was on 1974-10-17).
The musical ran for six weeks - from today's press performance to 1975-01-25. The only problem for Sting were be Wednesday's matinee shows which collided with his job as a school teacher.
See also
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External links
References
source: Broken Music, L'Historia Bandido, David Wood
[1974-12-19 | next entry ==>]