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She's not much to look at
Shameful.
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She's not much to look at
Already got my chameleons tickets. Saw them twice last year, tremendous.As has been suggested in another thread, let’s have a thread where we can tell each other specifically about events & gigs Pop Recs are putting on.
For those of you that don’t know, it’s a cracking little venue on High Street West, just on the edge of the town. I’ve been to a couple of gigs, Michael Head & Steve Mason where they’ve stopped mid gig & commented on what a fantastic venue it is.
There’s been a little bit of concern that certain events dint get the right exposure, between us we can let each other know, in a similar way the Fire Station thread works.
Anyhow, the two coming up I’m aware of is the Chameleons on 24th July & Fire Doors on 13th December.
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I think they only really post on Facebook, don't have a website and use a service to sell tickets.Good post. Their comms are pretty poor like regarding gigs. Echobelly played a matinee there the other week and there seemed very little plugging of it thro their channels. Still sold out like so no harm done there but maybe other gigs don't sell so well?
Aye? They could stick something on Insta tho as they are otherwise fairly active on there.I think they only really post on Facebook, don't have a website and use a service to sell tickets.
They might already, I am not on there so don't know. It does feel like a low key venue for PR but I think the staff are spread pretty thin so guess it's a juggling act.Aye? They could stick something on Insta tho as they are otherwise fairly active on there.
It's true - we're a really small team (two of us, basically) but always trying to make things better.They might already, I am not on there so don't know. It does feel like a low key venue for PR but I think the staff are spread pretty thin so guess it's a juggling act.
She must have a high opinion of herself to have a go at someone 'leering'Shameful.
I probably only concentrate on the gigs but, but I’m aware you do lots of community stuff that probably doesn’t get the recognition it deserves.Cheers for this lads n lasses. To give you a brief run down if you're not in the know;
"Pop Recs is a Community Interest Company based in the heart of Sunderland, this basically means we're not for profit and exist to enrich cultural and artistic activities in the City.
Founded in 2013, as a 'pop up shop' it quickly became an arts/cultural and social space. We occupied various locations across the city before moving to our current home at High Street West, Sunniside in November 2021. Pop Recs is driven by community values with an overarching principle to culturally enrich the lives of the people living in its community by providing activities for the community. These include local employment and volunteering opportunities in line with our core activities; Café, 220 capacity music venue and community space.
Our café has gained a reputation in the city and region for the quality food and beverage offer homemade brunch style dishes, house made bread and specialty coffee served 6 days a week. These commercial activities help sustain Pop Recs and subsidise the wider community offer."
Pop is essentially run by myself and Micheal from The Heartstrings and we employ 6 people in on a full time basis. I'm also involved with the Bridge Hotel Vaults and the upcoming food offer in the adjacent unit on Sunderland St. Between Pop Recs and The Bridge we're working hard, with the Likes of Sunshine Co-op, to establish something cool down on our end of High St West.
I'll keep dropping in here and will put up a bit of a listings post tonight or tomorrow.
Cheers for the support!
She must have a high opinion of herself to have a go at someone 'leering'
She's laughing if Yvette Fielding ever needs a ringer.
If you have a look in the Forthcoming Gigs thread, there was quite a bit of discussion about this and the bloke she wrongly called out.Quite the awkward gig though as the female lead singer went through a poor guy who was standing at the front, in her words leering at her, but he was probably just enjoying the music in his way. Funny one.
Welcome onto this thread then. We will try and promote pop recs here as there's quite a few who like it and want it to do well.It's true - we're a really small team (two of us, basically) but always trying to make things better.
If you could look at offering some gluten free options for us 2 in every 100 coeliacs I will eat at the cafe! The coffee is lovely but nothing I can eat. Just a suggestion. Thank you.Cheers for this lads n lasses. To give you a brief run down if you're not in the know;
"Pop Recs is a Community Interest Company based in the heart of Sunderland, this basically means we're not for profit and exist to enrich cultural and artistic activities in the City.
Founded in 2013, as a 'pop up shop' it quickly became an arts/cultural and social space. We occupied various locations across the city before moving to our current home at High Street West, Sunniside in November 2021. Pop Recs is driven by community values with an overarching principle to culturally enrich the lives of the people living in its community by providing activities for the community. These include local employment and volunteering opportunities in line with our core activities; Café, 220 capacity music venue and community space.
Our café has gained a reputation in the city and region for the quality food and beverage offer homemade brunch style dishes, house made bread and specialty coffee served 6 days a week. These commercial activities help sustain Pop Recs and subsidise the wider community offer."
Pop is essentially run by myself and Micheal from The Heartstrings and we employ 6 people in on a full time basis. I'm also involved with the Bridge Hotel Vaults and the upcoming food offer in the adjacent unit on Sunderland St. Between Pop Recs and The Bridge we're working hard, with the Likes of Sunshine Co-op, to establish something cool down on our end of High St West.
I'll keep dropping in here and will put up a bit of a listings post tonight or tomorrow.
Cheers for the support!
Poor bloke.Clueless.
If you have a look in the Forthcoming Gigs thread, there was quite a bit of discussion about this and the bloke she wrongly called out.
Poor bloke.
Must have been mortified.![]()
Because it's so outrageous. I think you've misread my smiley. I wouldn't think it was actually funny if I had been there or seen it.So why the laughter?
She must have a high opinion of herself to have a go at someone 'leering'
I read the other thread, and the lad she had a go at does a lot for the music scene. She seems to have badly misjudged the situation...Have you ever met...men?
I read the other thread, and the lad she had a go at does a lot for the music scene. She seems to have badly misjudged the situation...
Fond memories of a great Gruff gig in the Fawcett Street Poprecs - was his daughter or his wife's birthday the day of the gig and he phoned her mid-gig so everyone could say happy birthday.Gruff Rhys has a new album coming out so might be a possible.
Surprised me that, as there didn't seem many empty seats last time they played at the FireStation. Good on PopRecs though.This is the kit![]()