Ska Cubano will thrill fans at Jazz Café on 18th December 2011.
Ska Cubano smashed up musical history with their first “Ska Cubano” and second album “Ay Caramba”.
Their latest album “Mambo Ska” is Ska blended with the very similar rhythm of 1940s-60s cumbia, mambo, mento, calypso, son montuno, mixed with a Cuban wizardry.
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Ska Cubano at Jazz Café
- Tuesday, 13 December 2011 07:37
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OneTaste Choir to stage free concert at Rich Mix
- Monday, 12 December 2011 16:36
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The OneTaste Choir first graced lucky listeners’ ears with its soulful close harmonies in 2007. It was then lead by the wonderfully talented Mae McKenna who just so happens to be Jamie Woon’s mother.
The OneTaste Choir evolved from several different artists from the OneTaste Collective and were lucky enough to have the OneTaste shows as a platform to perform as one amalgamated, talented unit as well as collaborating with Inua Ellams, Jamie Woon and MC Xander.
London Community Gospel Choir to perform at Jazz Cafe
- Sunday, 11 December 2011 07:36
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Christmas concert
With their vision of soulful, traditional gospel, energetic and funky arrangements, The London Community Gospel Choir will perform at The Jazz Cafe, Camden, London, on 22nd and 23rd December 2011.
The London Community Gospel Choir came from modest beginnings in 1982. It was founded by the Reverend Bazil Meade with the help of Delroy Powell, Lawrence Johnson, and John Francis as Britain’s first concert gospel choir.
A New Orleans Style Christmas Story
- Saturday, 10 December 2011 10:40
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Multi-talented New Orleans trumpeter and vocalist, Abram Wilson brings a fresh take on Christmas with original New Orleans flavoured music.
New Theatre Revival for “Death and the Maiden”
- Wednesday, 07 December 2011 10:41
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Ariel Dorfman’s revival of “Death and the Maiden” has returned to the London stage 20 years since it first premiered in 1991 at The Royal Court Theatre.
This powerful, harrowing thriller stars Thandie Newton as Pauline Salas, a former political prisoner who was raped by a doctor whose face she never saw. She becomes tormentor as a stranger appears with the same voice and characteristics.








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