Music
Lewis performs in Lancashire library
Published Tuesday, Jul 14 2009, 17:07 BST | By Mayer Nissim

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The Hollywood actress and rock singer played the gig on July 13 between the audiobook and DVD sections of Morecambe Library as part of the 'Get It Loud In Libraries' initiative.
Lewis told the BBC: "I've been thinking about this show for weeks actually. Just the idea of having a rock 'n' roll show in a library is very funny.
"It's doing what you're not supposed to do, making noise in quiet places. I love it."
Morecambe librarian Wendy Pollard said: "Libraries are changing and it's nice to see such a mix of people in the library.
"For us it's a departure, but it's been superb. There was actually one guy at the back looking at the books."
Adele, Noah And The Whale and Florence And The Machine have already played in Lancashire as part of 'Get It Loud In Libraries', while British Sea Power will perform in Morecambe next month.
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