Day Line Up
Music at Yeah Baby
Boy Le Monti
Boy le Monti are a 5 piece band from North Dorset, England, with a distinctive take on early 1960’s Jamaican Ska & Rocksteady.
With their infectious, brass drenched sound suffused with sweet vocal harmonies, the irresistable grooves not only lift the spirits but also your dancing feet. Playing venues as diverse as Gaz Mayalls St Moritz club Soho, The Hootenanny Brixton, pubs, clubs & parties through to the odd farm, stately home & castle, Boy le Monti have also played festivals including The Larmer Tree, Glastonbury, Party in the Park, The Bristol Festival, Vale Earth Fair, The Festival of Bryan& Earthwise.
Along the way the band have supported The Beat, Skaville UK & The Destroyers. Their well received debut album was released in 2007.

The world’s hardest working Rockabilly Band
Blowing people away with their frantic angle on Rockabilly Ska Punk and Rock
A Trio of Guitar, Drums & Double BASS , a band that never stops…… THE CORSAIRS
The Corsairs have performed live at thousands of shows and produced Six albums in eight years. “Between the Sheets” was recorded early 2003 and the 2005 CD ” The Man In Black”, they then followed this with two albums in 2006. “Live at The Apollo Theatre in Oxford”
Come and see them for free, you lucky, lucky people..

Hustler…”the world’s second greatest covers band”
By popular demand…this popular beat combo take time out from their busy schedule to Rock THE BLINKING SOCKS off the Market Square with their hi-octane covers of classic and contemporary hits.
These guys truly are one one of the top party bands in the UK and so make sure you are down the front and fired up!
The Erin Bardwell Collective‘ is Erin Bardwell’s latest reggae band. .The Erin Bardwell Collective play tunes in the early reggae style of the late 1960s. One of the very few bands in the UK at the moment focusing on this period plus selected choice cover versions from the ‘Trojan’Studio One’ era! Organ driven rocksteady of great pedigree. The collective revolves around Erin’s keyboards, over the years guests have included, Neol Davies from The Selecter and can count BBC Radio’s Steve Lamacq as a fan





