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There are still four days of toe-tapping performances left in the Bognor Regis Sunfest 2007.

Tonight sees Carla Hendricks and the Ken Morgon Quintet bring swing and Latin to the grounds of the Royal Norfolk Hotel at 6.30pm.

The Hamsters will play rootsy rock, blues and Americana music at the Hotham Arts Centre at 8pm. (See page 23.)

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Tomorrow's concerts at the arts centre feature the Bognor Regis Handbell Ringers at 3pm, followed by the BBC3 award-winning Warsaw Village Band at 7.30pm and the regular Folk on the Coast night at 8pm with special guest Pete Morton.

On Saturday jazz great Humphrey Lyttelton teams up with vocalist Tina May for a jazz performance to remember at 7.30pm at the arts centre.

At the same time, at the Regis School of Music in Sudley Road, the Appassionata Guitar Trio will show the skills of highly respected musicians Amanda Cook, Hayley Savage and Rebecca Baulch.

The band, Dakota VI, will also be playing at 8pm at The Railway in London Road.

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Sunday's closing performances begin at 3pm with the Salvation Army band at the Hotham Park bandstand. The South Coast Astralettes will be putting on their routines in the Royal Norfolk Hotel's grounds in the afternoon. The Southern Starlights and the Sussex Folk Orchestra will be performing there at 3.30pm.

Country music lovers should go to the Hotham Arts Centre at 7.30pm to listen to award-winners Capricorn. Singer Lauren Halliday and Friends will be the final performers, a week after Lauren appeared at Rox, at 8pm at The Railway pub in London Road.

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