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The Revrend Horton Heat , Johnny Cash, Kay Starr, Wanda Jackson, Elvis, Frank Sinatra, Gwen Stefani, Big Sandy, Social Distortion, Mike Ness, Dean Martin, Hank Williams Sr. Hank Jr., Hank III, Carl Perkins........
Movies
My 2 Favorite movies right now are both by Brits. The first is "Creep" and the second is "The Descent". Must see's if you like grusome films!! Then of course the old favorites Crybaby, Whatever Happened to Baby Jane, Mildred Pierce, Gone With The Wind(although I can never get anyone to watch it with me!), Lost Boys, 4 Rooms,
Television
Does "Deadwood" count as telly? It was on HBO back home and you can get it on dvd now. I am not much for westerns but this one has the best cussin I have ever heard not to mention great characters. And of course the bad guy is English :)Oh another good one, also by HBO is "Carnivale" extremely cool!
Books
I absolutely love to read, when I was a child my parents had to ground me from reading as I wasn't bothered about the tv! Since the arrival of my Dear Son though I don't think I have had the chance to pick up a book that isn't baby related! Please feel free to recommend your favs as I might one day get the chance to pick up a book again!
Heroes
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About me: About me, hmmmm. I moved to the UK from the US about 6 years ago after meeting the man of my dreams at Viva Las Vegas in 2004. England is great but I still get homesick at times. Our little boy Clayton Austin keeps me to busy to notice most times though!
I was born in Michigan and just about everyone in my family works for the one of the Big 3 (who arn't so big anymore). I guess that's where I got my love of classic cars, we currently have a 36 GMC Pick Up, 56 Pontiac and 50 Buick and 2 1930 Model A's (one of which is for sale if your interested). If you have more than 1 there is a slight chance that at least one of them will be running at any given time. **Hopefully** We have also just added a 1930 Ford Model A to our little collection, it's in original condition right now but we are planning on hot rodding it once it's shipped over!
I have recently started reproducing clothing & accessories from the 40s and 50s you can often find my items on Ebay in Burn located in the Merrion Center Markets and now also in the Rose & Co shop in Leeds! Just look for VoodooKitten13!
Who I'd like to meet: I would like to meet people with similar interests (music, sewing, small children, classic cars, burlesque, good wine ect) or people who are just fun and interesting! I am not bothered with annoying pretentious people or people who are out to get as many friends as possible. If you fall into either one of those catagories, please don't bother asking.
Aloha Sinners, Come see the DEVIL’S JUKEBOX at the PACKHORSE, LEEDS on FRIDAY NOVEMBER the 21st with…
The fabulous EWAN D. RODGERS Blues, Rags and old-time banjo
The marvelous X-RAY CAT Wild Rockabilly with a pop edge
And the something else ending in -ous DAVID BROAD The rural assassinator- Finger-pickin’ blues, rural americana
That’s FRIDAY 21st NOVEMBER The PACKHORSE(Woodhouse Lane opp. The Library pub) And since acquiring some brand spanking new PA Speakers... Now sinning in stunning clarity! Hear every anglo-saxon expletive in crisp, warm detail. Well that’s what the guy at Sound Control told me…
Thanks again for the fab party on Saturday, can't seem to recall much after midnight, but I'm pretty sure I had lots of fun! Great pics by the way, I've posted some silly ones too. x
Thanks for another fantastic Halloween Party, have posted up some photos, haven't got as many photos as you tho! Let us know when you are going to The Wardrobe to the Burlesque night, we will try and get down (depending on babysitters)would be nice to meet up again without children!
Thanks very much for the party last Sat! We really enjoyed it.
I'll put my photos on here within the next week - busy sorting through stock at the mo & updating the website, & we've just had 300 pairs of shoes delivered! Gonna have to buy a bigger place!
Yes Sinners, THE DEVIL’S JUKEBOX- now with added washtub bass, are back with a vengeance this FRIDAY 24th Oct. at THE PACKHORSE, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds, for the wildest show this side of the Pennines, supported by the circus sideshow shenanigans of the fabulous MADAME LAYCOCK and her DABENO PLEASURES and the marvellous boogie-woogie of JAMES ‘piano’ BROWNE. Doors 8pm. ‘Till then, Stay Suave, Dr Bordello
Well I have made it too big! I didnt put the boning in thank god so now, must yake a pannel out and get busy, I want to have the corset finished and have made matching nipple tassels and some kind of hat by the 19th of November. Sounds a long time but inbetween then I must finish my mans waistcoat and no doubt make another. Make myself a new dress using some fabulous leopard print satin, and adapt a dress to make it look like a panda lol!
THE DEVIL’S JUKEBOX at THE PACKHORSE on FRIDAY 24th OCTOBER… Aloha Sinners! Yes, back by popular dementia it’s The Devil’s Jukebox live at The Packhorse, Woodhouse Lane, in two weeks time, on Friday 24th Oct., more than ably supported by the fabulous Madame Laycock and her Debeno Pleasures, and the blistering boogie piano of James Browne… Plus another date for the diary- Monday 20th October at Kork’s Wine Bar in Otley, The Shanghai Syncopators-(The Jukebox’s ukulele and vox), supporting Curtis Eller’s American Circus… ‘Till next time, Stay Suave, Dr Bordello
Faux fur, sounds delightful, pictures please!!! I would say that with the Victorian costuming, save money an use cheaper plain fabric and splurge on the embellishments, not strictly victorian I know, but they often have beautiful lines in the tailoring and a nice bit of lace and beading shows it off, which is easily appreciated by the untrained eye! What is the costume for, have you decieded to become an austere victorian madame! XXX