whitelion Posted January 30, 2018 Share Posted January 30, 2018 Wednesday 31st January: Quiz Night The highly irreverent Quiz is every Wednesday at The White. Hosted by the inimitable Mr Bling, you and your team must overcome 3 rounds of general knowledge, an audio round and a picture round in order to claim the prize. Throw into the mix some random challenges, spot prizes, lashings of real ale and a completely free buffet with veggie, vegan and gluten-free options and you're onto a winner. 9pm, 50p entry Thursday 1st February: Jam Night Hosted by Sheffield legend Chris Firminger and backed by his regular house band The TwoJays, this evening provides a platform for musicians from all over Sheffield and further afield. Renowned for the musicians it attracts, the Thursday Jam sees regular attendance and performance from the likes of Julian Jones, The Carnival, Open Jaw Fayre, The Crashers, Grave Danger, Fahrenheit, Vamp and many more. Full backline and P.A. provided, come watch or join in. 8.30pm, free entry Friday 2nd February: Rooster Hailing from across South Yorkshire, Rooster make their first appearance at The White. With a long pedigree of rock, pop and blues, it's guaranteed to be a good one. Come check them out! 9.30pm, free entry Saturday 3rd February: Fahrenheit Born from the urge to play something different, yet instantly recognisable, Fahrenheit's aim isn't to keep the audience waiting for what they want hear until the end of the night but to hit them with the anthems from the word go. An experienced power trio bringing you tunes from The Police, Terrorvision, Madness, The Clash, Pulp, Cheap Trick, The Cult plus many more Sunday 4th February: Chris McMahon's Folk Session Hosted by renowned musician Chris McMahon of Treebeard, a Sunday afternoon session of folk music. Expect traditional, expect contemporary, expect the unexpected! This month's guest is the amazing Banjo Jen - she plays the traditional frailing style of banjo for her songs and is influenced by the ‘old-time’ genre of American music. This traditional mountain music speaks to us of a bygone era; when life was hard and times were tough, but when music and dance kept people’s spirits alive. The distinctive flavour of this music can be heard in Jen’s original songs; songs of sinning and straying, of characters and conflicts, of running from the law and of running from yourself. As her idol Dolly Parton says, ‘We're all just a bunch of sinners, but we do the best we can’. 3.30pm, free entry The White Lion 615 London Road S2 4HT White Lion Website White Lion facebook Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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