‘EARTHLY
MESSENGER’ DAVID BOWIE STATUE UNVEILING CONFIRMED FOR SUNDAY 25
March 2.00pm
MAJOR FRIARS
AYLESBURY BENEFIT CONCERT TO TAKE PLACE ON THE EVENING OF UNVEILING
DAY AT THE WATERSIDE THEATRE – MARILLION, HOWARD JONES, JOHN OTWAY &
THE DUNG BEATLES CONFIRMED
The ultimate
Aylesbury area concert is announced today featuring:
MARILLION
HOWARD JONES
JOHN OTWAY
THE DUNG
BEATLES
all of whom
come from the Aylesbury area. It will be a festival of the best of
Aylesbury area live music and all proceeds from the concert will go
towards the Earthly Messenger David Bowie statue fund which still
needs £50K to break even.
Each
band/artist will play for 45 minutes and the concert will be
entirely seated.
Each artist
will have equal billing.
Tickets will go on sale this Friday January 26th at
2.00pm from the Aylesbury Waterside Box office and on-line from
atgtickets.com. Tickets will be limited to a maximum of two per
person.
There will be a
special 4-hour presale for all those that pledged money to the
statue via Kickstarter or direct to Friars Aylesbury since the
Kickstarter campaign ended. All those that put money in to the
project will be notified directly about the presale arrangements.
David Bowie
performed the world debut of two of the most iconic albums of the 20th
Century, ‘Hunky Dory’ and ‘The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and
The Spiders from Mars’ at Friars Aylesbury in 1971/72. He formed the
Spiders from Mars in the tiny Friars Aylesbury dressing room and
referenced Aylesbury Market Square in the first line of ‘Five Years’
from the Ziggy album.
This will be
the first David Bowie statue in the world and is expected to attract
Bowie fans from all over the world for the next 100 years. In so
doing it will give a significant boost to the town’s economy. The
Beatles legacy has been measured at £83million per year in Liverpool
and employs over 2000 people. If Aylesbury achieves 10% of that it
will be significant.
The unveiling
will take place at 2.00pm on Sunday 25th March and the
benefit concert will take place that same evening. There will be a
screen at the bottom of the Market Square which will show the
unveiling for those that can’t get under the arches.
The statue by
Andrew Sinclair is currently in its final stages of production in
his studio in Devon.
The Dung Beatles are one of the
best bands to have emerged from Aylesbury in the past 5 years. Their
renditions of the Beatles classics have built them a large
Buckinghamshire following which is rapidly growing. The Dung Beatles
are Steve Hillier (Guitar/vocals), Danny Prendergast
(guitar/vocals), Phil Toler (bass/vocals), Mike Ashton (drums) and
Martin Kent (keyboards).

John Otway is
simply a living Aylesbury legend. Last year he recorded his first
studio album for many years in Montserrat and was the first artist
to record there since most of the island, including George Martin‘s
studio, was destroyed by Hurricane Hugo in 1989. When John appeared
at Friars by way of a free concert in 1978 over 20,000 people turned
up in Aylesbury Market Square. The Square has never seen that many
people ever. This will be a wonderful homecoming for one of
Aylesbury’s most famous sons.

Howard Jones
actually comes from High Wycombe but was a regular at Friars
Aylesbury when he broke to national fame in the early eighties.
Managed by Friars promoter David Stopps from 1982-2015 Howard
continues to expand his worldwide audience, particularly in USA
where he is currently in the middle of a 38-date acoustic
tour.
To date he has had nine top twenty hits in the
UK and has sold over 8 million albums worldwide.
This will be Howard’s first Friars Aylesbury appearance since 1984
and will be an emotional homecoming to one of the most talented
artists out there. Local guitar legend Robin Boult and drummer
Jonathan Atkinson will be playing on stage with Howard.

Marillion are
getting bigger and bigger exponentially. They have sold out Friars
twice in recent years and sold-out the Royal Albert Hall in just a
few hours back in the summer of 2017. They virtually invented the
concept of crowd-funding and have a reputation for loyally looking
after their fans. Marillion are of course Steve Hogarth
(vocals/keyboards), Steve Rothery (guitar), Pete Trewavas (bass),
Ian Mosely (drums) and Mark Kelly (keyboards). Superbeing Steve
Hogarth was particularly supportive of the Bowie Statue campaign in
the early stages, even writing to the Bucks Herald, and we’re very
grateful to him. Not one to miss.

Friars
Aylesbury is extremely grateful to all 4 bands/artists for
participating in this concert and giving their services for free.
This Earthly Messenger project has turned out to be far bigger than
was ever imagined, and it’s wonderful that these superb musicians
are prepared to support the club where it all started, in it’s time
of need.
RUSS NAYLOR RIP
It is with great sadness that we have to tell of
the passing, on Monday 15th, of our good friend and Friars
photographer, Russ Naylor. Russ's passions in life were music
and his photography. He could be seen at just about every local
event, always with a camera hung around his neck and a big smile
on his face.
There are many examples of his work on the Friars
Aylesbury website where he took so many amazing photographs.
Our love and sympathy goes out to Susan and to
all of Russ's family.
Russ, you will be sorely missed.

FRIARS LEGENDS CAMEL WILL RETURN
TO WHERE IT ALL STARTED, PLAYING THEIR CLASSIC ALBUM ‘MOONMADNESS’
and other classic Camel tracks, at the Waterside Theatre on 10
September 2018
Tickets on
sale from Waterside Box Office or online
& telephone from atgtickets.com and
ticketmaster.co.uk. Tel: 0844 871 7607
The venue will
be entirely seated.
After several years of trying, Friars Aylesbury is ecstatic to be
able to announce that Camel will be making their long overdue return
after a short break of 37 years.
Camel played Friars no less than six times in the seventies. They
first appeared on May 25 1975 just three months before Friars Phase
2 at the Borough Assembly hall ended. They went down a storm and
were immediately booked to play Friars again, which by this time had
moved to the Civic Centre. This second gig on Nov 8 1975 was the one
that most remember best. It was part of their classic Snow Goose
tour which is regarded by many to be Camel’s finest hour. Expect to
hear Camel play tracks like ‘Rhayader’ and ‘The Great Marsh’.
Half of the evening in September 2018 will be their 1976 album
‘Moonmadness’ in its entirety which is regarded by prog rock fans to
be a complete classic marking the return of vocals to the band’s
music.

Camel feature main man Andrew Latimer on guitar, Colin Bass on bass,
Denis Clement on drums and Peter Jones on keyboards/vocals.

Prog Rock magazine readers voted the Waterside to be the second best
prog rock venue in the country after those amazing Friars gigs by
King Crimson and Marillion. The number one venue was the Royal
Albert Hall so to come second was quite an achievement.
The Thin White
Book now available to purchase
At last it's
here!
The
Thin White Book - A History of David Bowie and Friars Aylesbury
is now available here from the Friars Aylesbury online shop -
link above in menu or click this link.
goo.gl/D6LbGf
If you are in
the Aylesbury area you can also purchase the book from Rocky &
Kook or Aylesbury Music, both in Temple Street, Aylesbury or
Deco
Audio/Vicious Squirrel in Kempson Close, Aylesbury
(Avoids P&P charges).

All
proceeds from the book will go to the Aylesbury Bowie Statue
fund. We still need to raise £65K to fully fund the project
so every amount helps. The book is written by the legendary
Kris Needs and also has contributions from Pete Frame,
Robin Pike,
Rick Pearce,
Vivien Symons,
Mike O'Connor
and
David Stopps.
It contains some amazing Friars Aylesbury photographs by
Michael Putland and Mick Rock as well as copies of the Bowie
Friars newsheets, tickets, posters and contracts. Mick
Rock’s famous fellatio shot with Bowie and Mick Ronson taken
at Friars Aylesbury on 15 July 1972 is included.
For those of
you who received copies of the book through the Kickstarter
reward packages, here is Kris Needs signing the books (in
the same room and on the same sofa that he designed the iconic Friars
original news-sheets
including the Bowie ones)


There is also a dedicated website which will be updated over the
coming days and weeks
www.bowiestatueaylesbury.com
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Twitter, the Facebook group and Facebook page or all preferably!
Thank you
for your continued support of Friars Aylesbury and till the next
time, be good to each other.
Mike
Webmaster