, The George, Woolley St, Bradford on Avon, 8.30pm.
Adrian Burns, Blues performer. Adm £3. The Bear, Market Plc, Devizes, 9pm.
Port Erin and Pinstripe, part of Port Erin's promo tour for April EP release, Riverside Inn, St Margaret's St, Bradford on Avon, 9pm.
Live music/singer featuring Brad Stevens, Corsham Community Centre, Beechfield Rd, Corsham, 9pm.
SATURDAY MAY 10
Sgt Peppers Only Dart Board Band
, one of the best Beatles tribute bands in the country. Sold out but ring (01225) 867888 for returns, £7. Mount Pleasant Social Club, Mount Pleasant, Bradford on Avon, 9pm.
Budapest Gypsy Orchestra, bursts of music tragedy and czardas madness with passion and virtuosity. A world-class finale to Wiltshire Music Centre's special day of 10th anniversary celebrations. Wiltshire Music Centre, Ashley Rd, Bradford on Avon, 8pm.
Andrew Bazeley, Delta blues and ragtime guitarist. The Bear, Market Plc, Devizes, 9pm.
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China Pig, blues rock covers. Rising Sun, Winsley Rd, Bradford on Avon, 9pm.
SUNDAY MAY 11
Corinthian Casuals return to Chippenham
, The Brunel, New Road, Chippenham, 9pm.
MONDAY MAY 12
Music Mondays
, Julian Dawson, a great singer-songwriter moving between pop, country, blues and folk. The Olive Tree, Christchurch St West, Frome, 8pm.
The Haiku, The Horse and Groom, Alfred St, Westbury, 8pm.
WEDNESDAY MAY 14
Katja Lammerman (violin) and Freddy Kempf (piano) perform Schubert
, Brahms and Beethoven. Pre-concert talk at 6.30pm. Wiltshire Music Centre, Ashley Rd, Bradford on Avon, 7.30pm.
Tanglefoot, five Canadians with tremendous energy,musicianship and full-throated vocals. Tickets £10/£8 from (01225) 333844. Rondo Theatre, Larkhall, Bath, 8pm.
Folk at the Oak Singers' Night, singers, musicians and audience all welcome. £2. Inquiries (01225) 309115 or (01249) 713607. Royal Oak, High St, Corsham, 8.30pm.
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