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Dulwich Jam Wed. 7th (what people are saying about us)


Martin W.

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Tomorrow sees our last Jam of the year, musically 2016 was a sad year with the passing of so many great artists. We are going to celebrate the end of this year and those we lost with our big Xmas bash. If you are a regular Jammer or a newbie come and join us for a unique music experience. A co-operative of 60 professional musicians get together to entertwine genres and styles with truly amazing results. They are also dedicated to helping bring on aspiring musicians. Entry is FREE, the bar is cheap and the vibe super friendly.

I thought I'd share a few comments that have been directed at us this year, that made me smile.

"70's decor, 70's prices...I wasn't expecting such amazing talent, there's a film to be made here" - Alex

"Great Jam last night, I lost a shoe" - Mark W.

"One of the finest free music nights around" - LDN (online)

"Stay away, you'll hate it" - Micky T.

"I've lived in E. Dulwich for years, how come I didn't know this was happening' - so many people!

7:30 - midnight at Southwark Sports Social Club, 37 Dulwich Common SE21 7EU (right next door to the riding school)

Vehicle entrance through Peckham Town FC. Satnav/Google Maps: Southwark Sports Ground.

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