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Musical Pleasure at Hopscotch Cafe bar SE23


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If you haven't listened to Nou Enle... Local talented 5 piece acoustic band.

Singer, double bass, violin, guitar, cajon and great harmonies.

Then go see them this Saturday 10th January

At Hopscotch Cafe Bar, Honor Oak Park SE23

A night of pleasurable music. Originals from their soon to be released album

plus some well known covers. 8 - 10 pm free entry

Come and enjoy youself!!


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Saturday 4th April at 8pm: Positively 4th Street will be performing at Hop Scotch. Mike Davis' music is influenced, among others, by Bob Dylan and Neil Young. He has been a front man for bands and session musician and vocalist since the '80's. He has led music and sound workshops in the community and brings his guitar with him to gatherings whenever he has the opportunity. Mike has drawn on his experiences to form the band Postively 4th Street. Postively 4th Street, also known as P4, have performed locally and London wide to audiences large and small who have appreciated their folk rock sound.


Saturday 4th April at 8pm: Back by popular demand - Jonah's Raft will be performing at Hop Scotch.


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