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Strictly Dan, Friday 9th June EDT


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Strictly Dan are a 12 piece band of musicians with serious jazz, rock and blues musical backgrounds, all drawn by a love of the fun and wickedness of Steely Dan's lyrics and the enjoyment and challenge of playing their brilliant and much loved Grammy-award-winning music. 

Come and enjoy an evening of their best songs drawn from their unrivalled back catalogue for a great night of Steely Dan music played with Strictly Dan commitment, energy and enthusiasm! 

On Friday 9th June we are playing a new London location for us: the East Dulwich Tavern on Lordship Lane. 

Its music venue is perfectly suited to our band with its cabaret style layout and own bar, with plenty of unreserved seating and room for dancing. 

Tickets available now on Eventbrite at £13 (plus booking fee) or £15 on the door: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/strictly-dan-playing-the-music-of-steely-dan-tickets-568253520577

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