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Gordon Mark Webber’s Meantime

appearing at

Greenwich Park Bandstand

Greenwich, Greater London

Sunday 15th of July 2018

15:00 - 17:00

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Gordon Mark Webber’s Meantime

Genre

Live Performance
Soul/Disco, Jazz, Blues, Pop, Postmodern Jukebox style pop/swing and rock

Description

For functions and parties Gordon performs with his party band Meantime. A high energy band who never fail to fill the dance floor.

The “Meantime” band is made up of “A list” musicians who perform Soul/Disco, Jazz, Blues, Pop, Postmodern Jukebox style pop/swing and rock. They perform favourites from Otis Reading to Olly Murs and from James Brown to Britney Spears.


The line-up usually comprises 8 or 9 musicians and is led by Gordon and Phil Veacock (sax) but the band can be scaled down to a 6 piece if budget dictates. The bands track record includes performances for the Royal Family, several MPs and a numerous celebrities.

For smaller events Gordon can perform the party/dance set as a duo, trio, quartette or as a solo singer/guitarist with backing tracks.

Members of the band have worked with Paul McCartney, Tom Jones, Sting, Jessie J, DIzzee Rascal and Lilly Allen to name but a few.

Greenwich Park Bandstand

Venue Type

Public Bandstand

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Description

Hexagonal bandstand surrounded by lawns and trees, with concerts for an audience in deckchairs.

Overlooking the River Thames and home to one of London’s most iconic views, Greenwich Park is an amazing mix of 17th century landscape, stunning gardens and a rich history that dates back to Roman times.

The Bandstand was erected in 1891, the same year as the park's only surviving Victorian granite drinking fountain, this Grade II listed structure is located on the south-east side of Great Cross Avenue. The field surrounding it is known as Bandstand Field.

The metal was cast by the Coalbrookdale Company, famous for its decorative ironwork. 40 years before, the company exhibited the Coalbrookdale Gates (now in Kensington Gardens) at the Great Exhibition. The iron bandstand in Montpellier Gardens, Cheltenham, was also cast at Coalbrookdale and erected in 1864 - making it the country's oldest surviving iron bandstand.

This bandstand is used today as a traditional meeting point for leisure activities and sponsored events.

Soul/Disco, Jazz, Blues, Pop, Postmodern Jukebox style pop/swing and rock

Great Cross Ave.,

Greenwich,

Greater London,

England,

SE10 8XH.

Disabled AccessFamily FriendlyCafe Nearby

Free Admission

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