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Open Mic + Sing and Jam, 7.30pm, Sunday 25th March, Clockhouse Pub


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Come to the Clockhouse Open Mic + Sing and Jam in the lovely Blake Room.


Bring your voices and/or instruments: guitars, keyboard, violin, percussion, mouth organ etc. and have a good sing. Everyone joins in, so no performance pressure!


How does it work?


We will alternate between:


Open Mic, where anyone can do a song and

Sing and Jam where anyone can suggest a song and we all sing/play along.


What Genres? For the Open Mic, anything you like.


For the Sing and Jam, perhaps stuff that isn't too obscure and that people are likely to know, as participation is the point!


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