Liberty House is in the newly renovated building which locals will recognise as the old Launceston branch of the Liberal club and is fast becoming known as Launceston’s focal point for gathering, discussing and implementing new ideas wherever possible for the benefit of the local community.This place is for everyone, whether you are a business or an individual. If you are looking for a helpful and supportive group of people with an established venue, Liberty House is a great place to introduce your suggestions and become part of a growing social network. It’s a good place to start taking your first steps.Liberty House Launceston is a community project where people can come together and feel welcome.The initiative has the following vision statement for its work: -To empower, inspire and stand by people in the Launceston area to enable them to make informed lifestyle choices and to reach their full potential.Liberty House operates on three levels:BUSINESS – to make the building financially sustainableSOCIAL –to meet local needs and tackle problems in the communitySPIRITUAL –to show how Christianity is relevant to C21st LauncestonOn the ground floor there is a shop named Country Chic where you can buy all manner of quality items for the house and home, be it presents for your friends and family or for your own personal use. The shop is full of interesting pottery, textiles, china, wooden crafts and more. Some usefull and some purely decorational. Have a look around and I bet you will find something to suit your taste and style.On the second floor is Jericho’s Brasserie where a fine selection of good coffees, teas and home made wholesome food is served in very comfortable surroundings by friendly welcoming staff. The menu is varied and changes on a regular basis. Local farmers provide the meat and vegetables where possible and a choice of vegetarian food is always available. The range of desserts on the specials board is always tempting.
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Welcome to theAcoustic Cafein Launceston’s Liberty House
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Josie will be performing again at other venues in the South West throughout the year. |
Hanah is now studying music at Launceston college. |
James CoracheaJames is 26 years old and lives at Trebarwith near Tintagel in North Cornwall.James studied at Wells Cathedral school and Exeter University.James learnt classical piano since the age of seven but has only been playing guitar for the last five years.His favourite guitarist and inspiration is a guy called Andy McKee.James thinks the Acoustic cafe is a great place for anyone starting out and is great for helping to build confidence, and to feel what it is really like to stand up in front of an audience.I had a chance to chat with him before he played. When I said everyone was going to get a half hour slot he looked a bit concerned and said “I don’t think I know enough stuff to play for half an hour”. Well he did and the applause James received at the end was loud and long.His style of playing was very unusual and I would say uniquely creative. The percussive style of playing involved using virtualy all parts of the guitar to create an expansive range of sounds to great effect. This is fascinating to watch and a joy to the ear.Thank you James Corachea for coming along to the Acoustic cafe and sharing your talent with us. |
Ali B and the Stingers
featuredAli on rhythm guitar and lead vocals.Ray on lead guitar and backing vocalsGlen on Bass Guitar.Together they played Gospel SongsAli, Ray and Glen are part of a bigger worship band aptly named 2-4-5 because they play on the 2nd, 4th and 5th Sunday of every month at the Central Methodist in Launceston.The group have recently played at parties for family and friends.One of the special appeals of the Acoustic cafe was that it was unique and didn’t have a pubby type of atmosphere. Ali, Glen and Ray all feel that the Acoustic cafe is a great idea and youngsters should certainly be encouraged to come along to have a go. They said “Launceston has needed a place like this for a long time.” ” The youngsters around here have nowhere to go and nothing to do”.Why not pop along to the Central Methodist Chapel one Sunday evening and listen to the complete group 245. The Chapel is opposite Liberty House in Northgate Street.Thank you very much to Ali B and the Stingers. |
CarillyonAli Rowe vocalsJohn Forward vocals and acoustic guitarCarillyon they explained, is an old word which means belltower.Ali and John have for a long time enjoyed playing the Midlands folk music scene but have only recently returned to the attention of the public eye after taking a ten year gap for the upbringing of thier children.Both Ali and John think Launceston Acoustic cafe is wonderful and gave it a big thumbs up.Thank you to John and Ali for coming along to the Acoustic Cafe and singing folk songs for us. |
A Group of FriendsJamie Murphy on guitar Todd Phillips on Congas
Vicki Oliver vocals
George Eddy on bass guitar
Today was a special day for this group of people as they were celebrating the last day of two years studying for their Popular Music Degree.Jamie was sitting in for Robin who was unable to play this evening.Robin, Todd, Vicki and George are known as the popular local group Boxcat. Boxcat play originals.They are all very passionate about music and are delighted that such an event as The Acoustic Cafe now takes place in Launceston on a regular basis. They told me that Launceston has been crying out for something like this for a long time. ” We are pleased to support the Acoustic Cafe and encourage others to join in too, it’s great for the community spirit”. A non pubby atmosphere was also a bonus for them. |
Jamie on guitarTodd on congasVicki Oliver vocalsMike on bass guitar.Jamie, Todd, Vicki, Mike, George and Robin are members or several well known popular bands.Boxcat play originalsSix is Out play coversThe Acoustic Project play coversVia-Nero play originalsThe excellent and very popular band Six is Out are playing at Jericho’s Cafe on the 10th July.Tickets are selling fast. Be quick and get yours now. Contact Jules (see number on poster below)Thanks to all of you for entertaining us with your excellent music. |
The Last BandRory Tilley on guitarNathan Pearson on violinPete Jefferies on guitarJosh Lewitt on bass guitarCharlie Davis vocalsGreg Painter on drums
The last band of the evening was a close group of friends who write and perform all their own material. They were brilliant.
Their style of music is hard to catagorise but maybe folky/ blues with a touch of trance is somewhere close. Whatever it is classified as I enjoyed it and so did the audience.Pete and Nathan explained that the group try to write original material which will appeal to a wide range of listeners. Well you’ve done a great job guys.They think Acoustic Cafe is an excellent place for musicians to come together and do something which the community can enjoy. They tell me there is nowhere else in Launceston like it and are looking forward to playing at this venue again.The Last Band will be playing for the Charity event in Launceston which is being organised by JulesThank you all very much for coming together and supporting the Acoustic Cafe and rounding off a fantastic evening with your uniquely blended style of music.
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Julie PlattKnown to her friends as Jules is the organiser of events at Acoustic Cafe. Jules has done, and continues to do a terrific job for the Launceston communityJules has worked extremely hard to bring to the people of Launceston a venue that is growing in popularity and fast becoming talk of the town with a musical extravaganza held every month. Hats off to Jules.RespectAlfie EcclesAlfie (18) is the sound technician who did a terrific job on Thursday despite a couple of technical issues with the new mixing desk which only arrived on Tuesday.Alfie is a guitar player and will be taking part in the next Acoustic Cafe as a musician with friend and Acoustic Cafe volunteer Naomi, who will be singing. In September Alfie is off to Thames Valley University to study sound and music technology. Looking forward to seeing you both on stage. Good Luck. |
A roundup of Launceston’s Liberty House and the Acoustic CafeThe Acoustic cafe is a non profiting enterprise operating under the umbrella of Liberty House.Music is a uniting force which brings together people of all ages, backgrounds, talents and skills.
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