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The Hastings Bookshop and the 1066 Music city Network will welcome author Shain Shapiro on the evening of November 29th for a book launch, Q&A and panel discussions. Shain's book 'This Must be the Place' introduces and examines music's relationship to cities.
The 1066 Music city Network is a voluntary collective of organisations and individuals working within music in the 1066 region. The network was relaunched this year, welcoming all to join in order to share knowledge, contacts and experience and benefit from shared promotion of the area. The network is led by a steering group, currently chaired by Hannah Deeble (Hastings Fat Tuesday) and Tina Morris (Audiotrope/Coastal Currents). The group organise network meetings and events, and have an email group and facebook group for all to join. The steering group aims to advocate for the wider network.
The event, which is free to attend, will include a Q&A with Shain Shapiro hosted by local journalist Andy Gunton, followed by a panel to discuss the local scene. Tickets should be reserved through eventbrite. Hastings Bookshop, 7pm Wednesday 29th November. To join the network email hannahdeeble@gmail.com
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