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Arts Alive are bringing Ma Bessie’s Prohibition Party to All Stretton Village Hall on Friday, April 14. The music of Prohibition-era America will be provided by Ma Bessie & The Pig Foot Band.

Nicknamed the ‘Empress of the Blues’, Bessie Smith was one of the most popular female blues singers of the 1920s and 1930s and has been a major influence on blues and jazz singers.

With a passion for Bessie Smith’s work, Julia Titus formed the band in mid-2015 to share the music of Bessie Smith and her contemporaries with a new generation of listeners.

Mixing the rich, warm vocals of Julia Titus with a dynamic band that look and sound the part, Ma Bessie & The Pig Foot Band perform classic blues and jazz tunes from the inter-war years with a selection of original songs and hand-picked covers.

Ma Bessie & The Pig Foot Band will be performing the very best of 1920s and 1930s blues and jazz to the present day, focusing on the life and musical canon of the late, great Empress of Blues.

“There are several guarantees with JT [Julia Titus] – there will be smiles, a connection with the audience, superb music and you will be asked ‘When is she coming back’ a lot.” Andy Wilkin, Third Friday Blues Club, Reading. The show is suitable for ages 14+. Tickets are available at artsalive.co.uk

Winter sunrise from the Wrekin ❤️ 

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Embark on a journey through Ludlow's enchanting streets on a sunny Saturday market day! 🌞✨ 

Witness the lively atmosphere as local traders bring colors and flavors to the scene. Explore quaint independent shops, bask in the aromatic charm of cafes, and savor culinary delights at local restaurants. 

Ludlow's picturesque streets are a canvas of culture waiting to be explored! 🛍️🍽️ 

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"🏰✨ Dive into the heart of Shrewsbury's Castle Quarter – the epicenter of history and grandeur! 🏰 Home to four of the town's largest historic treasures – Shrewsbury Castle, Library, Prison, and Train Station. 

Did you know Shrewsbury Castle's foundations were laid in 1083 by the 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, Roger de Montgomery? 
Montgomery, a cousin of William the Conqueror, earned this castle and more as a thank-you for his aid during the Norman conquest.

From royal stronghold to a 16th-century transformation, Shrewsbury Castle has quite the story. Now, it stands majestically, housing the Shropshire Regimental Museum. 👑🏰 Ready to step into the pages of history?

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