History of Night's Out
Written by Darth Munch   
Monday, 09 April 2007

 

Scott's BIG NIGHT OUT

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2008  
lovetrain-no-box.jpg Last year's band was Love Train at Elland Road and it was a great night as always of Music, Comedy and Dance. This was the last event to be organised and run by Scott's Mum and by Jo Hopper, Wendy Worth, Graham Worth and Kevin Walker as they now take a well earned rest with John Egan and Dominic Gall taking over the reigns for the 2009 event.
2007  
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2007's band was The Solicitors and the Hot News was Lea Roberts was back again at Elland Road for a great night of Music, Comedy and Dance. Lots of money was raised as always in the Auction with some great item's like a PBA Sean Rash signed shirt and signed items from the Weber Cup and World Tenpin Masters.

2006 The Ambassadors and comedian Lea Roberts
untitled_-_1.jpg Comedian Lea Roberts stole the show this year with his fantastic performance at the '06 BNO. The main auction raised over £2000 alone. The live band, The Ambassadors, belted out hits from Neil Diamond, Elvis and the Blues Brothers and DJ Sean linked the whole night with seamless style. We can't recommend Lea highly enough, why this guy isnt on TV more is a mystery to us.......TOP NIGHT.
2005 Soul Sensation
picture_008.jpg Soul Sensation, a Tamla Motown group were exactly that - a sensation. The dance floor was packed all night and DJ Sean played a fantastic set with an awesome light show. It's getting harder and harder to top each years BNO but Soul Sensation did just that...
2004 Majesty
majesty.jpg Queen and Freddie Mercury tribute band Majesty played last year and didn't let anyone down. Continuing a tradition for good authentic live music they gave their all and performed with the style Freddie would be proud of. A kind of magic you might say.
2003 The Mersey Beatles
06_merseybeatles.jpg The Mersey Beatles are probably the best band we have had. Hit after hit and a rendition of Hey Jude that nearly took the roof off. All in all a band that grabs you from the first song and shakes you until you cant fail to sing along. Highly recommended.
2002 Fabba
fabba.jpg FABBA gave us a seventies night to remember. If you have never seen a tribute band you would be convinced Abba was in the house. Mamma Mia, The Winner Takes It All, Gimmie Gimmie Gimme to name a just few of the hits belted out. Thank you for the Music we say!
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