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Dead Men Walking

Catch some of modern music's most influential musicians together on one stage this October when Dead Men Walking, aka Slim Jim Phantom, Captain Sensible, Mike Peters & Kirk Brandon take to the stage in Whitehaven Civic Hall ...

Dead Men Walking

This year sees Dead Men Walking hit their fifth year together as an ever-changing line up of some the most prominent musicians of an era.

Many have graced the line-up both as key players and special guests including Lemmy, Brian Setzer, Billy Duffy, Ian McNabb, Bruce Watson, Mick Jones, Topper Headon, Glen Matlock & Pete Wylie to name but a few.

The current line up of Phantom, Peters, Brandon and the Captain have hit the road for the second year running in 2006 with a new studio album with 12 brand new songs written and recorded collectively over the final months of 2005 and the beginning of 2006.

Shows in 2006 feature songs from the new album and a host of the classic material that have made the current line up heroes to thousands across the world including Love Song, The Stand, Young Men and Rock This Town, 68 Guns, Do You Believe In The Westworld?, Neat Neat Neat and Stray Cat Strut.

You can catch Dead Men Walking when they appear at Whithaven Civic Hall on Saturday 21 October. Tickets cost £15 and are available from the Civic Hall box office, tel. 01946 514964 or from the Civic Hall website.

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last updated: 05/10/06
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