Jump to content

community pop/rock/jazz/whatever.. band Christ Church hall Barry Rd, East Dulwich, 1st and 3rd weds.


danmaitland

Recommended Posts

For all you folks who have been messing around with an instrument at home but haven't found any fellow messers to..uhm.. mess with.


We've been going about 9 months now and have a good solid core of musicians across all levels from beginners to pretty good - guitars, ukes, bass players, pianists, violin, saxes, trumpet... Everyone is welcome and the gang are very friendly and helpful to new folks.


It's like community choir but you would bring your instruments instead and have a chance to play with and meet other local musicians. Singers are welcome too - though beware, you may end up accidentally learning to play something... There is also a PA to plug in to should we need.


1st and 3rd Wednesday evenings of the month at Christ Church Hall, on Barry Rd.




7 30 - 9 ish, depending on how we're grooving..often later.


There is a piano, a bass, and percussion already there, plus a few guitars and ukes, should you need to borrow..all free to use.


There will be biscuits!! and tea and coffee

10 pounds per session


Dan Maitland


[email protected]

https://eazypeazymusic.com/band-eazy/


"Now go do your best. Be bold, and mighty forces will come to your aid. Goethe said that. It's not too late for you to become a person of substance, Russell." - Almost Famous

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • The fact everyone has had a CCTV camera in their pockets for the last 15+ years has done a huge amount to prevent and mitigate random drunken violence.  Thugs can't get away with what they used to anymore.
    • Do you mean that there are only very few trades people and that all of their thousands of happy customers post glowing reviews but most of them have only ever posted once to recommend said trade person on the trade person's own thread?   If so, I agree it's mysterious.  
    • Oh now you're coming over all defensive. What happened to the nice Sue, because since the early part of the year your approach seems to have changed and you've become much more challenging. No you have not broken any rules and even if you had why would I involve Admin, that's a ludicrous thing to say.  Take care Sue. 
    • I was the opposite of you. I never felt particularly happy around Brixton late at night - I didn't know it that well. Do you remember the name of the late- night Irish pub opposite the railway arches near the BR station? Was it Mulligan's? Brannigan's? To be fair, until the East London Line extension, Rye Lane walking south wasn't a favourite of mine after dark either. The only pub left on there was The Hope, which was in the other direction. It felt very bleak. I think that makes a huge difference. When The Gowlett was boarded up, Amott Road felt very different. It's like a beacon now. Pub violence does seem to have had its day in inner London. Maybe it's a result of the disappearance of pool tables, flat-roofed pubs and cheap Stella offers. I bet you could still find a Saturday night kick-up in New Addington or the  Becontree estate in Dagenham. Definitely. Pubs next to stations, kebab shops and ironically named nightclubs are all to be avoided in smaller places. The weirdest place I've ever had random trouble was in a club in St. Ives in Cambridgeshire.  I think it was called 'Options'. It was the only club there.  See also 'Jekylls' nightclub in Hyde, Manchester - a truly dreadful place where getting thrown out for fighting was infinitely preferable to spending the evening in there and coming out stinking of stale chip fat. I took a kicking in 'Kingsway Kebabs' in Swansea after a night in 'The Aviary' (so named because it was 'full of birds') nightclub. But that wasn't so random. It was a local girl, who gave me a leathering because I'd run off for a large chicken doner, rather than dance with her to 'Criticize' by Alexander O'Neal. Sorry, Sue, I've digressed a little.  To answer your question, I think London feels relatively safe overall.  
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...