Red Lion, Little Sutton, Karaoke Montage
Every Wednesday Night In The Red Lion, Little Sutton, I Run A Karaoke/Open Mic Night, If You Are In The Area And Fancy It Come Down
Eraser - Always (Live)
The Premiere Erasure Tribute Band
Ye Olde Red Lion
Little Sutton, Ellesmere Port
June 28 2007
The Grace - Down Under
The Grace performing Men at Work's Down Under
Live at The Olde Red Lion, Little Sutton
The old red lion James stone
James stone in the red lion pub Ellesmere port, 30/5/10th
Danny Bryant With Red Butler Sweet Home Chicago - Live @ Leo's Red Lion, Gravesend
Danny Bryant invited Jane Pearce and Alex Butler from support band Red Butler to jam during the gig at Leo's Red Lion, the last of the UK 'Blood Money Tour' dates.
Hopefully I will reupload in better (HD) quality with soundboard audio but for now here's a low res version of what took place...Enjoy!
Amsterdam - Takin' On The World (live)
Amsterdam - 'Takin' On The World'. Recorded live at The Borderline, London on Friday 14th July 2006. The original version of 'Takin' On The World' can be found on the Amsterdam album 'The Journey' which came out in 2005 on Beat Crazy Records. Thanks to Neil for the video clip. Check out the Amsterdam website at -
The Grace - My Generation
The Grace performing The Who's My Generation
Live at The Olde Red Lion, Little Sutton
Radiators-Vertigo.MOV
The radiators-Vertigo,Red lion,little sutton 24-1-10
Radiators-I will follow.MOV
The radiators-I will follow,Red lion,little sutton 24-1-10
Coulrophobia The Streets Have No Name
Coulrophobia The Streets Have No Name at The Coach and Horses, Moreton, Wirral
Little Sutton Pump Tracks
Arm In Arm - Amsterdam
Ian Prowse's band Amsterdam with what ought to be a bona fide singalong chart smash if released as a single.
Little Red Lion Saturday Night!!
Eureka, Ca 12.6.2008
Amsterdam at The New Picket Fireworks
Liverpool 23rd May 2009
Places to see in ( Shirley - UK )
Places to see in ( Shirley - UK )
Shirley is a district of the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull, in the county of West Midlands, England. Historically part of Warwickshire, it is a residential and shopping neighbourhood, and a suburb of Solihull.
The earliest known settlement in the area was at Berry Mound in Solihull Lodge, part of West Shirley, which was the site of an Iron Age Hill Fort, a fortified village protected by earth banks, dating back to the 1st century BC and which covered approximately 11 acres (4.5 ha). The earth works can still be seen from the North Worcestershire Path which commences in Aqueduct Road, Majors Green. Shirley was part of the Manor of Ulverlei (now Olton) until the establishment of Solihull in the 12th or 13th centuries after which it became part of the parish of Solihull. Shirley developed slowly as a small village on Stratford Road, called Shirley Street through the settlement.
Shirley grew rapidly in the late 19th century and early 20th century, as people moved out of Birmingham, helped by the opening of the railway in 1908 as a Great Western route from Snow Hill railway station to Stratford upon Avon and on to Cheltenham. For a hundred years from the mid-19th century, Shirley had a racecourse, and this was supplemented by a public lido in Sansome Road, the Odeon Cinema on Stratford Road and the public library in Church Road, all in the 1930s.
Shirley also had its own council and council house. However, with the rise of Solihull, it became managed underneath the Solihull Council, becoming two district wards: Shirley and Shirley South; the council house has since been demolished.
Shirley has a public library and park, and some small patches of woodland at Bills Wood and Palmers Rough. There is also the nearby Stratford-upon-Avon Canal which provides a walking route into the Warwickshire countryside. There are several pubs in the area, the most prominent being the Saracens Head and the Plume of Feathers, in the centre of Shirley. Others close by include the Colebrook, the Red Lion, the Pump House and the Woodmans Rest. Shirley has an active Round Table who organised community event such as the annual beer festival and the donkey derby.
There are train services to Birmingham Moor Street station, Birmingham Snow Hill station and on to Stourbridge Junction in one direction and to Henley in Arden and Stratford Upon Avon in the other direction from Shirley railway station which is located in Haslucks Green Road. The North Warwickshire Line from Shirley railway station currently only runs as far as Stratford upon Avon railway station, however the line was a mainline continuing via Honeybourne railway station (which is on the Cotswold Line) as the Honeybourne Line to Cheltenham. The Stratford-upon-Avon Canal skirts the western edge of Shirley, and it is possible to walk along this to Kings Norton 4 miles (6.4 km) away, or Stratford upon Avon, further in the other direction.
( Shirley - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Shirley . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Shirley - UK
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Red Butler - Jaywalker (Promotional Video)
A track from our debut album 'Freedom Bound' available from our website at redbutlermusic.com
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tony in the red lion
nelle the elephant
Amsterdam at The New Picket Joe's Kiss
Liverpool 23rd May 2009
Scooter club run in Southwell road Mansfield England 13 04 2014
Scooter club went thru Southwelll Road, Mansfield, England
Amsterdam - You're A Phoney (live)
Amsterdam - 'You're A Phoney'. Recorded live at The Borderline, London on Friday 14th July 2006. The original version of 'You're A Phoney' can be found on the Amsterdam album 'The Journey' which came out in 2005 on Beat Crazy Records. Thanks to Neil for the video clip. Check out the Amsterdam website at -