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Hello


Our band Zonderlings are a bit frustrated at the lack of South London venues for original bands to do gigs. So, we've decided to just put our own night on.


I know the manager of the Half Moon, Hearne Hill, and have played there a couple of times with a covers band I was with. The plan is that we'll hire the venue for the evening, which includes PA, and sound tech. We need 3 or 4 other bands to all come and play 30 - 45 minutes sets. Anything goes really, but original material would be good.


We'll charge a fiver or so on the door, and once our initial expenses for venue hire have been covered, whatever is left will be divided equally. We won't make a fortune, but it'll buy a few beers, and should make for a cracking evening.


Let me know if you're interested. Ideally reasonably local bands who could bring a good crowd along.


Cheers.

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I know a band which are of the original Rhythym and Blues ilk, but it's all their own stiff, would that fit ?

If so I'll ask them. They've headlined 100 Club (at a night I put on).

Also, what about a young punk band, mainly their own stuff - no gobbing though, that's so 70s/80s.

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