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Love him or hate him it doesn't matter, Mark Lamarr has been handed the glorious honour of curating a stage at this years mammoth festival Latitude. Held between July 12th and 15th at Henham Park, Southwold, Suffolk, the greasy fifties throwback has chosen some rather good bands to fill his bill. Unfortunately George Formby and Elvis Presley were unavailable so the former Never Mind The Buzzcocks host had to settle for The Beat and Edgar Jones and The Joneses.
It just adds to the might of this festival that threatens to parallel Glastonbury, as the most varied and open-minded line-up.
MARK LAMARR curates a night at Latitude in the Music & Film Arena with THE BEAT, ALABAMA 3, BROKEN FAMILY BAND, EDGAR JONES AND THE JONESES, LITTLE GEORGE SUEREF.
Also, BILL BAILEY and PHIL JUPITUS plus friends join an all-star line-up including DYLAN MORAN, STUART LEE and ALAN CARR in the comedy arena.