This Tuesday: the Jamboree will be closed because of rennovation work

PLEASE NOTE: This Tuesday 26th February, the Jamboree will be closed to the public because of rennovation work. 

WEEKLY CELTIC SESSION

Tuesday welcomes you with a smattering of candlelit tables surrounded by a get-together of some of London’s finest traditional session musicians playing beautiful Celtic, Scottish & Irish tunes that have been passed down for 100’s of years warming the soul and en-flaming a throng of stomping feet, bringing friends old and new together in our musical hub that is Jamboree.

Lead by Alastair Caplin this session is continuously evolving with a range of musician’s playing including Ewan Macdonald, James Patrick Gavin, Alice Cade, Dave Tunstall, Dolly May, Rory Hobbs, John Langan and more!

So jump on that tube, and pull up a seat as they coax the evening through a rumpus atmosphere into a gentle haven of string and woodwind’s creating beautiful medieval Celtic harmonies in these often whiskey fueled lively jamming sessions!

http://www.hugophotoart.tinyserv.com/jamboree/ : Fantastic 360 degree visual with audio of one of our early Celtic session’s.

http://soundcloud.com/alastaircaplim – Show reel of lead session musician and singer Alastair Caplin.

7- 11pm ~ Every Tuesday!
FREE ENTRY – donations for the musicians are welcome at the bar

One response to “This Tuesday: the Jamboree will be closed because of rennovation work”

  1. randiie says:

    Hey guys, I I have a very good friend who lives in the studios above and around this beautiful bar. I came here for the first time on my own to gauge a real sense of the place as he strongly reccommended for me to check it out. I’ve been really busy recently with university etc, but I feel this place is now a part of me and who I am. It completely stole my heart. For me, this place holds a very pure, spiritual and creative ora which shines out through the layout, the artwork, the people and the music, which inspires me, my thoughts and my imagination to create dreams and acheive whatever I want. It’s a place that has taught me that sometimes being ‘realistic’ can be the most commonly travelled path toward mediocrity. I feel ‘we’ are essentially the ones who are constantly creating boundries between things and people, limiting ourselves as human beings. But Jamboree carries and strong electrical current of energy that drives all my senses into a place where I feel this ultimate pleasure of freedom from within. I am really looking forward to the next time I visit here, as I truely feel at home in this special little place. I will be bringing along close family and friends soon to enjoy a lovely evening. and hopefully one-day I can treat my girlfriend to this dime (: thankyou for your time in reading this. you are doing a fantastic job!