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Does anyone know if there is any live music nearby this Saturday night? Even if it's just a cheesy pub singer? (in fact, even better if it is!)

My dad, who is a bit of a crooner, is visiting and i've been looking for somewhere laid back for a few drinks, but with a bit of entertainment?

I've looked in the 'what's on' and scoured the net...just thought i'd see if anyone had any ideas?

Cheers.....

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Leading on from Jah's link, here's saturday night billing at the Half Moon:


Del Bromham


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Stray featuring Del Bromham


One of the stars of last summer's Cambridge Rock Festival, Del Bromham's Stray

Promoting a high profile career retrospective on Sanctuary records (available on the night) and a brace of albums for Mystic records -"10"and "Live in Yer Face"- Stray will play highlights from albums such as "Suicide", "Saturday Morning Pictures" and "Mudanzas".



Doors 8pm ?10adv ?12 Bookings Info: 0208 761 9078 www.feenstra.co.uk

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