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Ray and Julie – London Road

29 Tuesday Nov 2016

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Alan Dunn, Bob Dylan, EVP, Jeff Young, Lewisham, Liverpool, London Road, Martin Heslop, Ray + Julie, Single, Spoken Word, Vesta Hex

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Liverpool City Council announce that the RAY + JULIE site has been sold to a developer. To mark the last few months of RAY + JULIE, we produce a limited edition 7″ single LONDON ROAD 66 81 and arrange to screen Tim’s film of The ballad of RAY + JULIE at Lewisham Arthouse in London.

The 7″ single, with photography by Vesta Hex and design by Martyn Rainford, brings together two spoken word RAY + JULIE pieces from Electronic Voice Phenomena and Composers’ Laboratory at METAL. Photography by Vesta, design by Martyn Rainford and additional voice by Emma French, edition of 300, supported by Leeds Beckett University.

How to buy and how much it costs is a mystery hidden beneath the tarmac of London Road. 

Watch THIS space

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Single photographs by Ricky Adam.

More information on Ray + Julie in Lewisham here.

 

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  • ARNOLD CIRCUS
  • BOOKSHELF
  • BRIGHT PHOENIX
    • Bright Phoenix – Double Negative Interview
    • Bright Phoenix – Liverpool Echo Interview
    • Bright Phoenix – Rehearsals
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    • London Road 1966 Text
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  • THE BALLAD OF RAY AND JULIE
  • THE CURFEW TOWER FRAGMENTS
  • THE FLOATING LADY
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