Tag Archives: Bootle

Kadence, Gig Review, Johnsons’ Pavilions, Bootle.

Kadence performing in Bootle, July 2016.

Kadence performing in Bootle, July 2016. Photograph by Ian D. Hall.  

‘Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

Bootle rarely gets an alarm call in such an usual manner, the town founded on its proximity to the Mersey, older than Liverpool and in its day, several generations back, one of the most prosperous towns reduced in essence to one that doesn’t get the funding, nor the good vibes, that it so richly deserves. Sandwiched between the cosmopolitan serenity of its neighbours, Liverpool and Southport, the arts in the town doesn’t really get the exposure it needs, and yet like the introduction of a new memory into the world of beige, the first sound of a heavy guitar pounding against the buffeting world of past glories, the town was given its wake up call.

Dusky Grey, Gig Review. Johnsons’ Pavilion, Bootle.

Dusky Grey in Bootle, August 2016.

Dusky Grey in Bootle, August 2016. Photograph by Ian D. Hall.  

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

Up the road, just past the city centre of Liverpool and beyond the gates of expectation, the Liverpool International Music Festival, a noble cause, a social event in the ever increasing diary was gearing up for another year; established and full of flavour, it is a highlight for the music fan.

Bootle Relishes In Its Musical Treat As Bands And Acoustic Acts Converge On The Johnsons’ Pavilion.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

Bootle has not had the care and attention it so desperately needs. Sandwiched as it is between the culture capital of the country, the musical empire by the Mersey and the perhaps more genteel but nonetheless art filled Southport, Bootle is a poor relation when it comes to many things, housing, infrastructure, assistance, entertainment and art and it is one that shows every day of the week as people who live inside the sandwich make their way to almost anywhere else in search of the fix of culture and fun.