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A very Special Love Sheffield Music Hate Racism night with Jerry Dammers the driving force behind two tone records, The Specials, and the ska revival of ’79, and the screening of the classic film ‘Who Shot The Sheriff’, on Thursday 2nd November at Bass Bar (DQ-The Late Bar)

By Thisislancashire.co.uk
A DELEGATION of young people from Lowton and Golborne Youth Club visited a Bolton mosque to make a donation towards victims of the Pakistani earthquake disaster.
The youth group raised the money by holding a Love Music/Hate Racism dance music night at Lowton Civic Hall in September.

Love Music Hate Racism is delighted to be hosting a workshop at the West Midlands Unite Against Fascism conference this weekend. At the conference we will be setting up a West Midlands Love Music Hate Racism group/network.
If you are an anti-racist music fan, musician, promoter, or if you just want to help in any way you can to promote the Love Music Hate Racism message across the West Midlands, now is your chance! Come along to our session at this weekend’s conference to find out more about Love Music Hate Racism and how you can get involved.
Bring your ideas, your colleagues and your mates!
CLEVELAND WATKISS: SOLO VOICE
The Albany, Friday 6 October, 8pm
Three time winner of the Best Vocalist award from Wire/Guardian Jazz
Awards, Cleveland creates material in the …