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An evening with the Doobs. Playing their own songs, some recorded and some, as yet, unrecorded, with just a few covers thrown in. The Dubious Brothers have been playing for many years as a dance band, function band and have even produced their own tribute evenings to Bob Dylan and the Traveling Wilburys, to excellent reviews. Along the way they have written and performed quite a few of their own songs and they have many more ready to go - come and listen to the current selection!
Dubious Brothers
The cult 80s anarchic music hall act, The Dubious Brothers have reformed after 24 years. Between 1986 and 1990 they amazed and bewildered audiences all over Europe with their anarchic satirical Pre War sound and spectacular theatrical stage show. Whilst the band played a heady mix of music hall foxtrots, tangos and waltzes, surreal Greek dancing surgeons flung them selves into the frenzied audience whilst ghostly victorian gentlemen rode strange upside down bicycle machines on stage. The set was reminiscent of both the misty docks of Victorian London and the inventing room of Chitty Chitty Bang Bangs' Caractacus Potts. Although their dance music looked firmly backwards in time , the lyrics were rich in biting modern political satire. "The Dog ate My Poll Tax Form" and What A Lovely Day For A Hunt Sabotage" were particular fan favourites and The Dubious Brothers took particular delight in mocking the British Establishment. No Judge or Freemason was safe from their gaze.
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on Sat 27 September 2025