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Recent Shoots (music gallery

Below is just a few of the band photographed over the last 24 months or so.

- Its been EPIC  !-

BEST BAND SO FAR ?

BOWLING FOR SOUP / REEL BIG FISH /THE BLACKOUT

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Fightstar | Live shoot – coming soon.

Farse | Live shoot

Reel Big Fish | Live shoot

Sonic Boom Six | Live shoot

The Blackout | Live shoot

All Time Low | Live Shoot – coming soon.

Blakfish | Live shoot

Funeral For A Friend | Live shoot

MC lars | Live shoot

Zebrahead | Live Shoot

Bowling for Soup | Live Shoot

The Leftovers | Live Shoot

Enter Shikari | Live Shoot

Skindred | Live shoot

Go: Audio | Live Shoot

Lemonheads | live shoot

Illuminatus | Promo & Live shoot

Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros | Live Shoot

NOFX | Live Shoot

Breed 77 & illuminatus | Live Band Shoot

Rise Against – 02 Academy | Birmingham

Joss Stone – The Rainbow | Birmingham

Hospital Records – Custard Factory

Gigbeth – Sugar Hill Gang/Kano/Gullimots

Def Leppard | Whitesnake – Live    NIA Birmingham

“Seeing them tonight is such an honour.”

Public Enemy – Live   Heducation/Space 2

Breed 77 | Panic Cell – Live

illuminatus – Live in Birmingham

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Posted 1 year, 7 months ago at 8:34 pm.

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PUBLIC ENEMY – BIRMINGHAM – Heducation/scratch club

Drove down to Digbeth, had a walk around, got a drink and it had still not set in that Chuck D and Flavor Flav were about to tear a whole in the side of Space 2. PUBLIC ENEMY were in the building.

First Heducation brought us SUGAR HILL GANG with Gigbeth, then the mighty PUBLIC ENEMY.

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DJ Switch looked after the crowd,  Style One took care of the Master of Ceremonies duty and the bar staff took care of the flow of beer. All seems good.

——- MAIN GALLERY FOR PUBLIC ENEMY ——-

DJ Lord was the first to grace the stage followed by Chuck D who announced Flavor Flav to the crowd. Things went mental from this point to the end of the show. The show was stolen by Flavor Flav’s 5 metre stage dive over a crowd barrier. The set list tonight was simple,  a play back of the whole of “It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back”


Birmingham its self was given a tribute, Flavor Flav and Chuck D freestyled to a unique cover of Black Sabbeth’s Iron Man.- Stunning…

Public Enemy proved a point tonight,   They are still very much Number 1.

“Heavily off the hook” ,  Skyhook Director, Chris Bates

Posted 1 year, 9 months ago at 2:58 pm.

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