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Good solid performance from Nou Enle on Saturday 10 January at Hop Scotch. Our programme for the remainder of January 2015 includes:


Saturday 17 January 2015: Live Music Performance at Hop Scotch Cafe Bar at 8pm with Sean Bennett. Sean is a local Blues singer / songwriter. Come and join us at Hop Scotch.

Saturday 24 January 2015: Live Music Performance at Hop Scotch Cafe Bar at 8pm with Andrew Campbell

Saturday 31 January 2015: Live Music Performance at Hop Scotch Cafe Bar at 8pm with Dominic Kemp Trio - locals with a fantastic acoustic set on saxophone, double bass and drums - think John Coltrane, Herbie Hancock, Miles Davis


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Local London craft ales available at Hop Scotch include:

KERNEL BREWERY Bermondsey London se16 - Draught Pale Ale

LONDON FIELDS Hackney, London e8 - Draught Pale Ale (Hackney Hopster)

BROCKLEY BREWERY Brockley, London se4 - Bottled Pale Ale

BRIXTON BREWERY Brixton, London sw2 - Pale & India ales - bottled


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Saturday 31 January 2015: Live Music Performance at Hop Scotch Cafe Bar at 8pm with Dominic Kemp Trio - locals with a fantastic acoustic set on saxophone, double bass and drums - think John Coltrane, Herbie Hancock, Miles Davis


Saturday 7th February 2015: Live Music Performance at Hop Scotch Cafe Bar at 8pm with Matt Dolphin. local singer, songwriter - with a country/pop/gospel sound


Saturday 14 February 2015 (Valentines Day): Live Music Performance at Hop Scotch Cafe Bar at 8pm with Julia Stirman and Rob Aitken. Julia is a singer from Tennessee performing jazz and pop standards, with a bit of blues thrown in. Songs that tell a story, accompanied by Rob on guitar.


Local London craft ales available at Hop Scotch include:

KERNEL BREWERY Bermondsey London se16 - Draught Pale Ale

LONDON FIELDS Hackney, London e8 - Draught Pale Ale (Hackney Hopster)

BROCKLEY BREWERY Brockley, London se4 - Bottled Pale Ale

BRIXTON BREWERY Brixton, London sw2 - Pale & India ales - bottled

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Great performance from Matt Dolphin on Saturday evening.


Join us for Breakfast on Valentine's Day.


Saturday 14 February 2015 (Valentines Day): Live Music Performance at Hop Scotch Cafe Bar at 8pm with

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Julia is a singer from Tennessee performing jazz and pop standards, with a bit of blues thrown in. Songs that tell a story, accompanied by Rob on guitar.


Live Latin Music with Sergio Marciano on Thursday 12 February 2015 in the evening at Hop Scotch. Burgers - Buy 1 get one 1 half-price.


Saturday 21 February 2015: Jerome Silsby aka Venezuelan Alien is performing at Hop Scotch at 8pm: It's the combination of the familiar and the unusual that makes Alien tick tock. Jerome has a mind that has seen various musical crops grown over different times and in different spaces, he cherry picks rhythms, sounds and melodies from these generously modified orchards and combines these with local organic acoustic produce.

Saturday 14 February 2015 (Valentines Day): 3 Course Breakfast served All Day. See menu below.




Live Music Performance at Hop Scotch Cafe Bar at 8pm with Julia Stirman and Rob Aitken at 8pm.

"Julie, Helen and Rob are a pop trio, with a bit of jazz and blues thrown in. Julie hails from Tennessee and loves a song that tells a story, from jazz standards to bluegrass. Helen accompanies on piano, with Rob on bass, drawing on his 14 years as a professional session musician."

http://www.juliestirman.com/


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Saturday 21 February 2015: Jerome Silsby aka Venezuelan Alien is performing at Hop Scotch at 8pm: It's the combination of the familiar and the unusual that makes Alien tick tock. Jerome has a mind that has seen various musical crops grown over different times and in different spaces, he cherry picks rhythms, sounds and melodies from these generously modified orchards and combines these with local organic acoustic produce.

Saturday 21 February 2015: Jerome Silsby aka Venezuelan Alien is performing at Hop Scotch at 8pm: It's the combination of the familiar and the unusual that makes Alien tick tock. Jerome has a mind that has seen various musical crops grown over different times and in different spaces, he cherry picks rhythms, sounds and melodies from these generously modified orchards and combines these with local organic acoustic produce. Entry is Free


Saturday 28 February 2015: Michael Baker is performing at Hop Scotch at 8pm. Entry is Free

Great performance from Jerome Silsby at Hopscotch on last Saturday.


Saturday 28 February 2015: Michael Baker is performing at Hop Scotch at 8pm - ?Michael Baker?s unique and melodic sound attracted us to his music straight away. His song writing and performances effortlessly evoke emotion in a natural and unobtrusive way?



Saturday 7 March 2015 - Ben Godwin is performing at Hop Scotch from 8pm.

Saturday 7 March 2015 - Ben Godwin is performing at Hop Scotch from 8pm. ?Ben Godwin spent the early part of his career playing in hard rock bands in Glasgow, Scotland. Playing the acoustic anti-folk format, Ben released the EP Four Songs, followed by Shinyshin in 2004 and Lighter than the Atom in 2005. In 2007, inspired by the sights and sounds of New York, as well as by singers like Tom Waits and Jeff Buckley, Godwin released his full-length debut, Skin and Bone, on his own label, Karmafarm."

www.bengodwin.com

Saturday 14 March 2015 - Apoplexy is performing at Hop Scotch from 8pm.

and back by popular demand ...

Ukairo 3 on 21 March 2015

Corridor on 28 March 2015

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Saturday 21 March at 8pm - Live Performance at Hop Scotch with Ukairo3 now Blue

From the Blue Note to Broadway, Ukairo3 bring you vintage jazz and blues sounds from the great American songbook.Led by the smoky vocals of Anna Ukairo, this guitar and bass driven trio play swing, ballads and bossa nova ? timeless classics from the golden age of jazz.


Saturday 28 March at 8pm - Live Performance at Hop Scotch. Andrew Jaylamb Campbell returns


Saturday 4th April at 8pm: Positively 4th Street will be performing at Hop Scotch.


Entrance if Free

http://ukairo3.net/

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Saturday 21 March - No Live Performance at Hop Scotch

Saturday 28 March at 8pm - Live Performance at Hop Scotch with Sean Bennett "One of the finest young guitarists on the open mic circuit. He's been compared to the late great John Martyn because of the sounds he can make with his guitar and effects pedals but his haunting voice and fine original songs marks him out as a rare new talent." The Icarus Club

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 28 March at 8pm - Live Music Performance by Sean Bennett at Hop Scotch. Sean Bennett "One of the finest young guitarists on the open mic circuit. He's been compared to the late great John Martyn because of the sounds he can make with his guitar and effects pedals but his haunting voice and fine original songs marks him out as a rare new talent." The Icarus Club

Entrance is Free




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 Positively 4th Street. Positively 4th Street, also known as P4, have performed locally and London wide to audiences large and small who have appreciated their folk rock sound.

Entrance is Free

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