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Peggy's Skylight
Friday 10 January 2020 | 8pm - 10pm
£8 - £10
Playing funk influenced compositions from Jimmy Smith to Bob Reynolds, as well as the organ swing of Larry Young, or funk-era Herbie Hancock and Grant Green. Expect contagious funk, soulful Hammond swing and explosive grooves
Funky Organ are Thom Whitworth (guitar and trumpet), Paul Deats (organ/keys), Simon Paterson (bass guitar) and Stevie Smith (drums), and have established themselves as a firm favourite at Peggy's
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