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TONIGHT - FREE - Live New Orleans Blues Duo (Tim Penn) - Ribs'n'wings meal ?10


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Ribs and a choice of salt and pepper, BBQ and Buffalo wings with Southern Fries and Slaw.

We also have Tim Penn playing live New Orleans stride and jump blues.


Most recently you may have seen him at the NightJar, Blues Kitchen and Green note in Camden. Now he is on your doorstep.


His influences and repertoire range from ragtime and stride and the old blues songs of the 1920s, through to the New Orleans rhumba rhythms of Professor Longhair, whilst mixing in a little pinch of 50s/60s soul-jazz and some straight R&B from the likes of Ray Charles and Amos Milburn. Take all this, and then finally season with a sprinkling of his own songs, which reference styles such as Hoagy Carmichael at one moment and southern Swamp Rock or Bob Dylan the next, and the recipe is complete and ready.


Music Starts at 8.30pm, Ribs deal from 5pm


See you later


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