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SUMMARY:The Brierley Hill Songbook
DESCRIPTION:The Brierley Hill Song Book. \nCome and hear Brierley Hill’s stories in song\, celebrating our colourful heritage\, present and future with Dan Whitehouse and the Brierley Hill Songwriters. \nAll of the songs were written around local characters and stories and include: \n\nI Don’t Want to be a Scratching (Marsh and Baxters) – not all the pigs wanted to be there!\nThe Waters of Brierley Hill – celebrating the Fens Pools and the local canals.\nThe Sun Always Shines on Brierley Hill – OK\, sometimes you have to look beyond the clouds\, but it’s always there – honest!  The song was inspired by the feelings of that first pint of. Bathams Bitter after a long hot day.\nThe Pubs of Brettell Lane – from an 1852 poem by Samuel Paskin\nDuty Calls – what was it like to be an ambulance driver in the days of Round Oak\nThe Wobbly Vicar – building on a story from the historic journal\nHope Pill – a song of optimism for regeneration in the town\n\nPlease book for this event by clicking here. \nDoors open 7pm\, music starts at 7.15pm.  There will be a short break for refreshments during the performance. \n  \n 
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