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Essence Live Duo - Provides entertainment for weddings, corporate functions and parties with computer controlled lightshow and 60's - 90's music. Photographs, repertoire, forthcoming gigs and MP3 demo's.

Essex Caledonian Pipe Band - A Grade 4 Band based in Essex. Sponsors of 'Scotland in Colchester'.

Midnight Hour - Function band covering Essex, Hertfordshire and London. Profile and song list.

Music In Essex - Listing of concerts, shows, ensembles; Music traders. Email and web services for musicians.

Music in Essex - A comprehensive list of choirs, orchestras, musical theatre companies, pop and rock bands and venues in the Essex area.

Robin Pearce - Music composer including Telescopes and Curries, The Chains, The Artist and Chalice.

Rainbow 2000 - A community based theatrical company who have been producing musical stage shows for over two decades. Includes description of services.

Leatherpenny - Essex-based folk rock group. News, biographies and photographs of the group members.

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