Re: What's up in London in early May?

prs (prs@easynet.co.uk)
Wed, 17 Apr 1996 13:02:38 +0100


Warning - I heard that Tribal Gathering have been refused a licence for the
field they wanted to use, so you might want to contact the organisers before
you take that long and expensive trip across the North Sea.

Apart from that, regular London club nights worth checking include That's
How It Is at Bar Rumba on Monday nights and most Saturday nights at the Blue
Note (plus a host of others that you will get details of in the magazine
Time Out).

Also, if you're a musician, or like to hear spontaneous music making, then
go to The Rhythmic in Islington between 2 and 5 (pm) on Sunday (if you're
not dancing in a tent with 30,000 new friends at the time). It's a regular
gig by "Tomorrow's Warriors", followed by a jam session, including any
musician who turns up. Mostly it's modern jazz standards, with a funk and
soul hue. The type and quality is various and variable, from a bass clarinet
(I think), to a tap dancer, via a whole load of sax players. Most are good,
and the vibe is mellow.

Alex S

>Hi there.
>I'm leaving Sweden for London soon, staying there from the 2nd to the 9th
>of May.
>Does anyone know something of any groovy interest happening then? Concerts,
>clubs, record sales, royal marriages - whatever?
>(Besides Tribal Gathering, which is the very reason I'm going...)
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