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Cherry Shakewell

Cherry Shakewell
She's a Brighton girl born and bred and we're not sure if it was the sea air or that she was just born to do it but this girl sure knows how to tassel and tease!!! Now frequenting the streets of London, a powerhouse of bumps and grinds she will captivate all who cast their eye upon this lady's hourglass figure.

In her dancing career She has travelled the world wiggling and whirling for the likes of Gucci, Fat boy Slim, Richard Branson, Colin Farrell, Fun Lovin Criminals, David Walliams and Jeremy Irons

In tandem with this Cherry has forayed into the world of film and music promos with BBC's The Culture Show, Keane and Sherlock Holmes 2 to name but a few recently under her belt.

She has had the delight of performing across Europe in places such as Milan, Rome. Venice, The Moulin Rouge in Paris and Wiltons music hall in London. She has graced the stage in places as far flung as Australia and even Africa.

She also produces the glamorous monthly James Bond themed variety night "Pussy Galore" at Volupte and has also taken it touring to Jersey and Brighton.

Firewater

Firewater
Firewater is a rock group founded by Tod A. in 1995. He describes them as a "wedding band gone wrong". After Tod left his previous group, Cop Shoot Cop, he quickly regrouped and formed Firewater to explore the styles of music Cop Shoot Cop had only hinted at, including klezmer, cabaret, ska, jazz, and gypsy forms. More than one source described the original Firewater lineup as an "indie rock supergroup", based on members such as Duane Denison of The Jesus Lizard, Yuval Gabay of Soul Coughing, Jennifer Charles of Elysian Fields, and Hahn Rowe. This original lineup proved unable to tour, and Tod recruited new musicians for the band's first tour. While the lineup has changed over the years, with many different musicians appearing on different albums and tours, Tod remains the singer, songwriter, and bassist of Firewater. Firewater has released six albums, and has seen some success, especially in Europe and on United States college radio stations. Their previous album, Songs We Should Have Written, is a collection of cover songs. It includes songs written by Robyn Hitchcock, The Rolling Stones ("Paint It Black" reinterpreted as a crawlingly slow raga which "shove(s) a few downers down the song's throat to counter the original version's adrenaline-fueled fire" ), and a "dark and sweet" take of Sonny and Cher's "The Beat Goes On", described as "10 times more ominous and 20 times more pleasurable" than the original. The album also includes a modern rendition of the Johnny Cash anthem "Folsom Prison Blues".