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Rise of Punk
Trinity has long been home to alternative music in the City, notability the rise of punk in the late 1970s and New Wave in the early 1980s
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Rock Against Racism
Trinity has a history of bringing music genres together in the fight against racism
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40 Years of Music
Trinity's early musical history, 1970s-80s
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Sweet Memory Sounds
Remembering DJ Derek: Bristol Legend 1941-2015
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Trinity Hall
The New Trinity Community Association and the Trinity Hall
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Nick Fyfe
Our upstairs 'Fyfe Hall' is named in memory of Nick Fyfe, one of the founding directors of Trinity Community Arts
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Save Trinity Campaign
A background to Trinity Community Arts
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Damon Albarn **SOLD OUT**
Damon Albarn to play two sold-out shows in Bristol and Portsmouth
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Eek a Mouse
Eek a Mouse play Trinity Hall in 1985
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U2
U2 11 O'Clock Tick Tock Tour came to Trinity Hall, Bristol in 1980, supported by The Stingrays
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