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Two-tone legends The Beat to play The Rhythm Factory

September 4, 2009 News No Comments
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The Beat

Yep, you read that right. The Beat, absolute pioneers of two-tone in the ’70s and ’80s, are headlining Whitechapel’s The Rhythm Factory on Friday 18th September.

Their status is bolstered by having played with some of rock’s most legendary groups: The Clash, Talking Heads, Madness and The Specials to name but a very select few. The band celebrated 30 years together in 2009 with a massive tour of the US, and now they’re bringing their hits to London’s East End.

Top tunes that you can expect to hear on the night? ‘Mirror In The Bathroom’ and ‘Too Nice To Talk To’, we’re hoping.

Muso’s Guide will be there at the front!

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