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Friday 27th May 2016, from 9:30pm
Welcome to the sound of Beatnik Jazz and 60’s London, a world of black rollnecks and cool sunglasses worn at all times, especially indoors. Join Jeanie Barton, Matt Ratcliffe and Ian Beestin for hip sounds and crazy vibes, you could almost say groovy baby!
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