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Night of the Loving Dead - Friday 13th Feb


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Show your love for Resonance 104.4FM London's Arts radio station! Catch top bands Whiskey Moon Face, Don Kipper and the Relatives, regular host of the Relatively Good Radio Show on Resonance FM!! Love, unlucky, death. Only ?10. Buy tickets on-line to avoid heartbreak - www.therelativelygoodradioshow.com

8pm - 12pm at the Peckham Liberal Club - 24 Elm Grove, London SE15 5DE - on February 13th 2015.


Whiskey Moon face - Born into a puddle of whiskey beneath a stark winter moon and raised by cold winds, schooled in the warming spirits and hungry for more, Whiskey Moonface manage a natural, graceful sound built from many ports. Singer-song writer Louisa Jones and her troupe of musical-journey men straddle times and styles with ease and familiarity to conjure a sound at once arresting and that you can also dance to.

http://whiskeymoonface.co.uk/


Don Kipper is a London-based ensemble dedicated to interpreting music of Eastern origin. Their repertoire includes Klezmer and Gypsy Jazz but ranges to Turkish Fasil music and Greek Rembetika. Whilst respecting the ancient origins of these forms Don Kipper love to arrange the music in new ways and also compose original music which fuse many styles and combine elements from a variety of backgrounds. The musicians in Don Kipper themselves have diverse musical origins stretching beyond the scope of the band?s repertoire ? such as Brazilian Samba, Celtic and West African music ? and their arrangements are a testament to the band?s belief that a fundamental energy connects many so named ?world? and ?folk? styles. Don Kipper are also keen collaborators and have worked with a host of performers ranging from Tribal Belly Dancers to Hula-Hoop artists and Singers from all over the place?

Website

http://www.donkipper.com/


The Relatively Good Radio Show - Us! Original London-based urban country ska

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