Record

Performance TitleThe Charlatans and Friends - A Night for Jon Brookes
Performance Date18 October 2013
Performance DayFriday
Performance Time19:30
Main PerformersTim Burgess,
Stephen Morris,
Gillian Gilbert,
Winston Marshall,
Freddie Cowan,
Arni Arnason,
James Walbourne,
James Dean Bradfield,
Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs,
Pete Salisbury,
Mark Collins,
Tony Rogers
Orchestra or BandDumb

Beady Eye (Liam Gallagher, Gem Archer, Andy Bell, Chris Sharrock, Jay Mehler)

The Charlatans (Martin Blunt - bass guitar, Tim Burgess - lead vocal, Mark Collins - guitar, backing vocal, Tony Rogers - Keyboards, backing vocal)
Set List'Retina' (Dumb),
'Two Bottles' (Dumb),
'Supersonic Love Toy' (Dumb),
'Dive' (Dumb),
'Love Vigilantes' (Tim Burgess, Stephen Morris, Gillian Gilbert, Winston Marshall, Freddie Cowan, Arni Arnason, James Walbourne,),
'Melody Calling' (Tim Burgess, Stephen Morris, Gillian Gilbert, Winston Marshall, Freddie Cowan, Arni Arnason, James Walbourne,),
'Love Will Tear Us Apart' (Tim Burgess, Stephen Morris, Gillian Gilbert, Winston Marshall, Freddie Cowan, Arni Arnason, James Walbourne),
'Motorcycle Emptiness' (James Dean Bradfield),
'A Design For Life' (James Dean Bradfield),
'If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next' (James Dean Bradfield),
'Live Forever' (Beady Eye, Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs),
'Columbia' (Beady Eye, Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs)

INTERVAL

21:45 The Charalatans:
'Forever' (The Charlatans, Pete Salisbury,),
'Just When You're Thinking Things Over' (The Charlatans, Pete Salisbury),
'North Country Boy' (The Charlatans, Pete Salisbury),
'Blackened Blue Eyes' (The Charlatans, Pete Salisbury),
'Just Lookin' (The Charlatans, Pete Salisbury),
'The Only One I Know’'‘Oh Vanity' (The Charlatans, Pete Salisbury),
'One To Another' (The Charlatans, Pete Salisbury),
'Here Comes A Soulsaver' (The Charlatans, Pete Salisbury),
'My Beautiful Friend' (The Charlatans, Pete Salisbury),
'Then' (The Charlatans, Pete Salisbury),
'How High' (The Charlatans, Pete Salisbury),
'My Sweet Lord' (Mark Collins, Tony Rogers, Beady Eye, Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs),
Encore 'Sproston Green’ (The Charlatans, Pete Salisbury)
Performance NotesA Night for Jon Brookes, featuring The Charlatans and Friends. Follwing the sad passing of The Charlatans' drummer Jon Brookes earlier in the year, this event included the rest of the band alongside guest artists. 50% of the proceeds went to The Brain Tumour Charity and 50% to a fund for Jon's children. In total by October 2016 the event had raised £130,584 for The Brain Tumour Charity.

Debut performance of Birmingham based rock band 'Dumb' at the Royal Albert Hall.

The event was filmed by the promoter for archival use.

Raffle tickets were sold by the Brain Tumour Charity on entry and the prize drawn on stage.
Related Archival MaterialPoster (RAHE/2/2013/45),
Setlist,
Digital Photographs,
Digital Handbill (RAHE/6/2013/79)
URLhttps://thirdlight.royalalberthall.com/pf.tlx/BeBV.9BGuSGIi
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/2/2013/45The Charlatans and Friends18 October 2013
RAHE/6/2013/79The Charlatans and Friends18 October 2013
RAHE/8/7/2013/70The Charlatans and Friends set list18 October 2013
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Work9526The Charlatans and Friends - A Night for Jon Brook1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/8431Burgess; Tim (1967-); British band member, vocalist
DS/UK/8432Morris; Stephen (1957-); British band member, drummer
DS/UK/8433Gilbert; Gillian (1961-); English band member, keyboardist, guitarist, vocalist
DS/UK/8434Marshall; Winston (fl 2007); British band member, vocalist, banjo player, dobro player, guitarist
DS/UK/8435Cowan; Freddie (fl 2010); British band member of the Vaccines
DS/UK/8436Bradfield; James Dean (1969-); Welsh guitarist, vocalist for Manic Street Preachers
DS/UK/8437Beady Eye; 2009-; British rock band
DS/UK/8438Arthurs; Paul (23 June 1965); English-born Irish musician
DS/UK/111The Charlatans (1988-)
DS/UK/8439Salisbury; Pete (1971-); British band member, drummer
DS/UK/8440Collins; Mark (1965-); English musician, guitarist
DS/UK/8441Rogers; Tony (fl 1999); British keyboardist for band The Charlatans
DS/UK/8459Chiles; Adrian (1967-); British television and radio presenter
DS/UK/8460Dumb; fl 2013-; English rock band
DS/UK/23892Gallagher; Liam (1972-); British singer
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