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Excellent evening in the park



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Just a note to say what a brilliant day - albeit wet and muddy - the Party in the Park turned out to be. And for such a small town Driffield has managed to create some of the finest talent I have seen in a long time.
Although all the bands had a lot to offer and Divine Sin certainly gave it their all, I particularly enjoyed Parkmoor.

What a refreshing change . . . this four-piece band of local lads are absolutely fantastic. Tempting as it might be for a band to follow trend and play it safe by covering as many chart hits as they can remember, this young rock band with their mix of original material and classic old school rock helped make for a brilliant evening.

Good for them . . . and good for you Driffield!

Lisa Brophy, of North Frodingham, writes by
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