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Do you have a Trinity music memory?

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Do you have a Trinity music memory?

1990s - Flavor Flav with Trinity Manager, Derrick Sterling

In our ongoing efforts to build archive content for the Trinity Centre, we're looking for people with images, film and stories to share about their time at Trinity during the 1990s.

For many this was Bristol's musical heyday, with Managers Derrick Sterling and Andy McGrath hosting some huge names - local and international.

Trinity was pivotal in the Bristol Sound movement, with many of Bristol's legendary artists cutting their teeth in the Trinity Hall. Jungle and DnB also built up a strong following, for example Ruff Neck Ting featuring Full Cycle (Roni Size). This was against the backdrop of national and international touring performers, most notably Public Enemy.

The BBC Radio 1 Sound City in 1995 was an epic event seeing the likes of Orbital, Prodigy and Skunk Anansie performing live under the same church roof.

Alongside this, the psy-trance and house movement was gaining traction amongst an emerging local audience, with nights such as Tribe of Frog, Sundissential and Tokyo Sex Whale making Trinity their home.

If you have a story of this time you would like to share - however long, short, bitter or sweet - get in touch with edson@3ca.org.uk or tweet @TrinityBristol.

View our archive here.

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