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We are currently looking for bands to fill our yearly schedule of live music and DJ's.


Do you know any interesting local bands that play something a little different from just the classic, Indie, rock and covers that traditionally play in pubs?


If you do and you want to see them in YOUR local pub, then please ask them to contact Dan by emailing [email protected]

or post a link to their music in a comment below.


At the moment we have a 20's Swing Band, a Prohibition Jazz band, a ukelele band, a 50's americana accordianist and a new orleans soul and blues guitarist.


maybe you already know the next band that can fit into our fun and interesting profile of music.


Looking forward to hearing from you

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