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Guitarist looking to meet up with other amateur musicians in the Dulwich/Forest Hill areas.


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Looking to meet up regularly with other local amateur musicians. Happy to jam on standard rock fare: Bowie, Stones etc...


- Very easy going

- Fun

- No pressure or egos



Look forward to hearing from you.


Thanks.

Jack (using my girlfriends account here)

  • 7 months later...

Shazza - if you go to the Dulwich Jam you can form 20 bands, all in one night. First time I ever 'played' with 'a band' was there a few months ago, if you wanna make connections it's all there on a plate for you - just get down there and get talking to everyone (and much more efficient than traipsing through loads of musicians one at a time).

What's more you can hear dozens of LOCAL musicians playing. Beer is cheap, it's true.

Like Otta said, it's real friendly and sans attitude.

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