Chasing Pandora go “unplugged” across the the UK capital - Matthew Green
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- Ira Losco and Chasing Pandora in concert at the Astra
- ‘3D - From Dusk till Dawn’ at Dwejra next week
- Morena and Spectrum for the Gozo Music Festival
- ‘Showbiz high’ a hit at The Shaftesbury and Westminster
- Willington School Boy’s Choir in concert next Wednesday
- Fondazzjoni Kenn u Tama Appeal
- A different interview with Archbishop Pawl Cremona and Gozo Bishop Mario Grech
- Launching of the Pauline Year in Gozo Diocese
- San Lawrenz parish hosts reliquary of St Paul
- Paul Falzon makes his debut in opera scenery
- The Gozo Music Festival is back with Vodafone
- God’s Creation and Sustainability in the Mediterranean
- 3D - Dwejra from Dusk till Dawn
- Annus Paulinus 2008 - 2009 stamp set issue
- Charged with stealing Lm8,000 from Fontana house
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Throughout the week London has been enjoying the mellow sounds of Gozitan local talent, Chasing Pandora. I caught up with the song writing duo Mel Xkeyfa and Keith Anthony and acclaimed session guitarist Charlie Bussutil at their opening gig at the Electro Lounge on the cusp of London's trendy East End. Chasing Pandora rocked this intimate bar with their thought-provoking tracks which were well received by a discerning London audience.
The third gig of the London Tour, and a highlight, was at the Troubadour, the infamous Earl's Court coffee house that has played host to the likes of Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Led Zeppelin and guitar legend Jimi Hendrix. Playing to a full house, Chasing Pandora rose to the occasion and wooed the crowd with more of their diverse repertoire of exclusively original tracks. Sitting back and enjoying this potentially defining moment in the band's career it was warming to hear the accolade from other signed performing artists, the London fashionista and the UK press.
















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