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Final Fridays - Live Music at Aquarius Golf Club,May 29th, 8.00pm. Admission FREE!!


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Our UNMISSABLE season of live music on the last Friday of the month continues on May 29th with our annual venture into the delicate and beautiful sounds of acoustic music. What a line up!!! Downloadable/printable/sharable poster attached!!!


Facebook event page here: https://www.facebook.com/events/833046936783161/


We have the amazing Jessica Carmody, who has an astonishingly beautiful vocal technique. Jessica has been producing music over the last couple of years with many collaborations and has delved beyond her acoustic style into the world of electronica. Last year one of her compositions received the accolade of being the iTunes download of the week. A great place to start a great night of music.


Next up is rising local star Jack Joseph, who performs a stunning set of original songs arranged for acoustic performance, with an accompaniment of a soulful, wistful electric guitar. The sound is mesmerising, and the songwriting is astonishing. Real quality.


Finally, headlining the evening, and closing the set, we are extremely proud to have an acoustic performance from BRUISE. Husband and wife duo Jim and Isobel Kimberley are among the very best of British indie/folk/pop. A recent album release has received rave reviews, and they will be performing much of this new material, alongside their incredible repertoire of classic songs from their acoustic back-library. Jim and Isobel are also regular contributors to Guitarist magazine, which pays testimony to their ability and the high regard that is expressed to them as masterful musicians. Expect nothing short of sheer brilliance!!!


To cap it all off, the venue is incredible, with views across London's entire cityscape, the acoustics of the venue are just perfect for 'unplugged' music, and the sunset (which is almost guaranteed at this time of year) is simply stunning.


And admission is FREE. Add that to an affordable bar (Stella around ?4.00/pint) and youve got the best Friday night out this side of the Thames.


So don't think twice. there's only one place to be on Friday 29th. Aquarius Golf Club.


Aquarius Golf Club, end of Marmora Road, Honor Oak, London SE22 0RY. Plenty of unrestricted street parking nearby, buses 63 & 363 stop on Forest Hill Road close to the entrance into Marmora Road (opposite cemetery).


Hope to see a great local crowd!!!

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