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Anish Kapoor
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The Real Van Gogh: The Artist and His Letters
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Wild Thing: Epstein, Gaudier-Brzeska, Gill
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GSK Contemporary – Earth: Art of a Changing World
Exhibition3 December 2009 to 1 February 2010
Royal Academy of Arts [map]
Pioneering contemporary artists explore the issue of climate change at London's Royal Academy of Arts. 3 Dec-31 Jan
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Afternoon Tease
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Blue Harlem
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The Extraordinaires
Concert21 November 2009
The Pigalle Club W1J 9HN[map]
Starting off as dancers, the Hall brothers quickly became noticed in the clubs, as London's most notable movers and shakers. With their passion for Doo-Wop, Rock 'n' Roll, Gospel, Ska, Reggae, early Motown, Rhythm and blues and Jazz, it didn't take long to add a new dimension to their act. The Extraordinaires stunning a cappella harmonies and breathtaking dance moves have wowed audiences all over the world and earned them an international reputation as one of the most exciting live bands around.
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Here Come The Boys
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The Jive Aces
Concert12 September 2009 to 9 January 2010
The Pigalle Club W1J 9HN[map]
A group of lads from London were drawn together by their love for a style and music that outclassed anything around. The music was hot jive that had the beat, energy and enthusiasm of rock 'n' roll and the fun and rhythm of big band swing all rolled into one.
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King Pleasure and The Biscuit Boys
Concert5 December 2009
The Pigalle Club W1J 9HN[map]
While remaining true to their swing, blues and jive roots, the band have developed into a formidable, all-conquering swing machine whose electric blue-suited, all-action stage show is as much at home in the jazz, blues and swing festivals of Europe and the USA as in their home town of Birmingham.
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Laura B and the Moonlighters
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Lenny Beige: A Tribute To Glam Rock
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Mark Buck
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Mike Sanchez
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New Year's Eve Party with Mike Sanchez
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Peter Green and Friends
Concert8 December 2009
The Pigalle Club W1J 9HN[map]
Founding member of Fleetwood Mac, Peter Green played his very first gig with the band he created at Windsor Race Course as part of the 1967 National Blues and Jazz Festival just after leaving John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers in a role that had seen him replace Eric Clapton as lead guitar. In 2009 he makes the trip back to Windsor for a very special intimate concert at The Firestation with his new band Peter Green and Friends.
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The Puppini Sisters
Concert23 November 2009 to 27 November 2009
The Pigalle Club W1J 9HN[map]
A camp and playful take on the 1940s close harmony and swingtime sound of The Andrews Sisters. The Puppini Sisters combine a saucy look with covers of Panic by The Smiths and Kate Bush's Wuthering Heights.
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Schwing
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Svengali: Dixie + Glen Matlock
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Swinging Little Big Band
Concert30 January 2010
The Pigalle Club W1J 9HN[map]
The Swinging Little Big Band reflect all that made The Rat Pack legendary: superb musicianship, timeless songs and outstanding vocals, delivered with scotch-on-the-rocks cool! They are a team of six dynamic musicians from backgrounds as diverse as jazz, funk, indie and rock, who share a love of the golden era of swing music. The result is a swing show with a real difference.Their 'Rat Pack Re-loaded' show starts with classic Sinatra: Come Fly With Me, I Get a Kick Out of You and Lady Is A Tramp, all specially-adapted to deliver the exuberance of the original big-band arrangements with the tight punch of a six-piece group. As the floor starts to swing, the band play on with songs made famous by Nat King Cole, Bobby Darin, Dean Martin as well as contemporary swingers like Michael Bublé. But what makes this band truly unique is their stunning swing versions of modern rock and pop songs by artists from The Beatles to The Fratellis: the Rolling Stones' 'Paint It Black' done salsa-style; a blistering swing take on Nirvana's 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' and even Radiohead's 'Creep' made to sound like it was made for a Vegas casino.
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