Posted by Charlotte on May 23, 2011 · 1 Comment
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... Read More
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Posted by Charlotte on June 22, 2011 · 6 Comments
Wednesday’s Traditional Cretan Evening with The Orthodox Orchestra of Britain!
Hear the beautifully chaotic and embellished, deep traditional sounds of Crete and the Eastern Mediterranean. A spell of endless melodies, a continuum of stomping, medieval & ecstatic rhythms combined with an intimate evening coated in an oriental atmosphere; each Wednesday at Jamboree.
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Posted by Charlotte on October 24, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Friday 1st March
JEZ HELLARD & THE DJUKELLA ORCHESTRA WITH JOHN & EMILY LANGAN AND ALASTAIR CAPLIN
8pm – 12am
Following their beautiful show at Jamboree in November, Jez and his band reunite with John, Emily and Alastair for another night of songs, tunes and stories combining their folk repertoires with shades of the hard-drinking Balkan tour where they first met. Featuring a cameo from the singing Psirens of Tell Tale Tusks.
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