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Band reform for charity gig.


SELF-STYLED cheesy cheesy (cheĀ“ze) caseous.  rockers Scott Free Scott Free may refer to:
  • Mister Miracle, the DC Comics character of the same name
  • Scott Free (queercore musician), a Chicago-based queer punk/folk/rap artist
  • Ridley Scott's production company, whose productions include Man on Fire and Numb3rs.
 and the Jailbirds are reforming for a one-off charity gig in Coventry.

The five-piece are playing at the Coundon Social Club next weekend to raise money for the Mercia MS Therapy Centre, in Aldermans Green, starting at 7pm on Saturday. Tickets are pounds 5. The reunion comes after drummer Ian Lawless LAWLESS. Without law; without lawful control. , 43, of Montgomery Close, Willenhall, was diagnosed with the disease.

"We have not played together for over ten years and we're all really looking forward to what should be a sell-out night," said the married father-ofthree, who is a contracts manager at Leamington firm Cladding Components.

Scott Free and the Jailbirds formed in 1987 and played together for 12 years.

Ian will be joined by original members Roy Kane, Ant Norman and Graham DeVal. Bass player Collin Taylor can't make it so Ian's wife Tracy, who plays in Ian's current band Silverside, has learned the songs.

Tickets on 024 7633 2038.
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Publication:Coventry Evening Telegraph (England)
Date:Nov 23, 2009
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