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Helter Skelter With Julian Gaskell & His Ragged Trousered Philanthropists At Jamboree

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Jamboree

London

Saturday 9th of November 2019

19:00

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Description

Jamboree welcomes The Cornwall King of the agricultural garage-gypsy sound backed by his screaming dukes of skiffle. The band will play two sets over the course of the night.

Described by angry locals as the bastard son of Waits, Strummer, Reinhardt and Rachmaninov, Julian Gaskell's music over the last 20 years has followed a wayward path of withering agricultural-folk, klezmer accordion, overly-lyrical punk, gypsy-jazz guitar, tangos, waltzes, rhumbas and skiffled-up boogie-woogie piano.

The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists, named after the Robert Tressell book, are Julian's long-suffering band:
Thomas Pooley Tolkien Sharpe on banjo, piano, mandolin, vocals
Cally Gibson on viola and violin
Nigel Parsons on bass
Matthew Collington on drums

such originality, intelligence and appeal that the ability to hear seems like a privilege -Vive le Rock
a gorgeous, gorgeous folky voice BBC Introducing

he really is an original- declamatory, vulpine vocals ranting and roaring his splendidly acrid, protestful lyrics over a glorious, urgent ramshackle garage blend of Balkan-Klezmerisms and French gypsy cafebilly fRoots

just too confrontational Guy Garvey

Jamboree

Venue Type

Bar

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Description

Jamboree is a grass-roots world music venue and bar hosting Folk, Blues, Americana, Celtic, Mediterranean, Eastern, European, GypsyPunk and Old Time Jazz!

Jamboree is back with a POP-UP adventure in a different venue in Limehouse from December 1st!

27 Three Colt Street,

Limehouse,

Greater London,

England,

E14 8HH.


020 7791 5659

Alcohol Served

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