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LIVERPOOL MUSIC HERITAGE TRAIL – The Lomax

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Lomax 1993 – 2000

“We wanted the Lomax to have the same kind of feeling as Eric’s …at the time, you don’t think, ‘this is special’ – that only happens when it’s all over and you look back.”
Mike Hindley, co-owner, The Lomax, 2008

Tucked away but in the heart of Liverpool’s commercial district, lies Cumberland Street. This narrow street housed steep brick warehouses, the Poste House pub and even a Bridewell jail. Today it is an integral part of the city’s LGBTQ neighbourhood with Masquerade Bar and the Poste House, both popular destinations.

In 1993, entrepreneur music fan Mike Hindley opened The Lomax. Sitting across three floors of the Lomax Building at 34 Cumberland Street, it became a much loved and influential scene shaper.

Click on the film link to discover more. 

Click here to listen to some of the sounds of The Lomax Playlist compiled by John McGee (promotor for The Lomax)

Click to download the music trail map 

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