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Ivy House Gramophone Appreciation Society - 2 November


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The Ivy House Gramophone Appreciation Society meets the first Monday of each month in the ballroom at The Ivy House pub, 40 Stuart Road, SE15 3BE from 7pm.


This is an evening for people who love the sound of 78rpm records played on vintage wind up gramophones. Jazz. Blues. Rock and Roll. Rockabilly. Country. Opera. Big Band. Irish traditional. Popular vocalists. Weird stuff. We play it all.


If you have some old 78s lying around in a cupboard, bring them along and we will happily play them in the mix. Or if you just love the atmosphere created when listening to old records, played on old machines, in a beautiful old ballroom, with a great choice of craft beers, you will enjoy the evening.


Very casual. Very conversational. And a good chance to share the music we love.


Our next get together is Monday 2 November at 7pm. All welcome. And it's free.

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Join us Monday from 7pm.


We will be breaking into the first box of the Reginald Day Collection, a collection of over 1000 jazz 78s acquired last month from a retired big band saxophonist. Should be some treasures to be found!


If you have any 78s lying around, bring them and we will add them to the mix. Or just sit back and enjoy the atmosphere of classic old records on wind up gramophones played in the Ivy House ballroom.


It's free and everyone is welcome.

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