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Blue Funk
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Botown
Concert11 March 2010
The Jazz Cafe London NW1 7PG[map]
A concert from a super-tight band of multi-cultural musicians that bring together the classical sounds of India and Bollywood and serve them up with a unique soul funk twist. Supported by dancers, Dhol drummers and comics and hosted by a Club Asia personality in one cool evening.
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Calvin Francis
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Christopher Cross
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DJ Jazzie B
Club1 January 2010
The Jazz Cafe London NW1 7PG[map]
From the beginning of those heady, high profile days of the late 80s, right up to today Jazzie B has not only produced a string of successful cuts for Soul II Soul, but he's also managed to produce and re-mix tracks for many other successful Artist.
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DJ Jazzy Jeff
Concert17 December 2010
The Jazz Cafe London NW1 7PG[map]
Jeff was just 10 years old when he started spinning records at parties. It was not just Jeff's ear for good music that had the party moving, but his mastery of scratching techniques. In 1985 he met Will Smith on the house party circuit. When Jeff's regular MC was away, Will stepped on the mic and the chemistry was instant. DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince's debut album Rock The House was released in 1987. On the record Jeff popularized the 'transformer scratch' by being the first to put it in on a record. Jeff's own invention the 'chirp scratch' was also displayed in which Jeff would make the record sound like a bird. The album also contained 'A Touch of Jazz' which was one of the first Jazz/Rap Records released.
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Dot Funk
Concert24 January 2010
The Jazz Cafe London NW1 7PG[map]
The band includes some of the UK's most experienced and funky musicians and vocalists, with a line up featuring members key of Jamiroquai, Incognito and the Brand New Heavies. They is the real deal for real funk music lovers.
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Fat Digester
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Finley Quaye
Concert14 January 2010 to 15 January 2010
The Jazz Cafe London NW1 7PG[map]
Melodic nineties reggae star is still famous for his 'Maverick A Strike' album released in late 1997. The success of this album led to him winning the 1998 BRIT Award for Best British Male Solo Artist.
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Guvna B
Concert9 December 2009
The Jazz Cafe London NW1 7PG[map]
His natural musical talent stems from the UK Garage genre; however he is reluctant to place himself in a box and consequently has alternatively dived into genres such as Hip Hop, R&B, Neo Soul and Funky House whilst constantly giving praise and worship to God.
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Hairbrush Heroes
Concert18 December 2009
The Jazz Cafe London NW1 7PG[map]
Ever held your hairbrush aloft like Bon Jovi? Sung in the mirror with Bonnie Tyler? Warbled in the bath to The Killers? Yes? Then come dance & sing to huge anthems from: Abba, The Jam, Pulp, Guns N Roses, Bee Gees, Arctic Monkeys, Springsteen, Michael Jackson, Blondie, Kings of Leon, The Stones, Kylie, Bowie & Loads More.
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Imperial Leisure
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James Taylor Quartet
Concert18 December 2009 to 19 December 2009
The Jazz Cafe London NW1 7PG[map]
A gig from the explosive live band with a diverse catalogue. With 20 albums to their name, the band's recorded output is impressive. 'Prolific' is an understatement, with albums touching genres as diverse as jazz, funk, soul, rock, and even rap, not to mention a handful of library albums in between. The new album 'A Taste Of Cherry' takes the band off in another direction once more.
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Joey Negro
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Judy Collins
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Laura Izibor
Concert1 December 2009
The Jazz Cafe London NW1 7PG[map]
After one listen to this precocious, piano playing 19 year old, the stylistic comparisons being made to legendary soul divas Candi Staton, Roberta Flack, and Aretha Franklin become clear. Born and raised in Dublin, Izibor is about to open her recording career in 2007, with the highly anticipated release of her debut album "Let The Truth Be Told" via Atlantic Records US. The album, which Laura also co-produced, was recorded in Dublin, New York, Atlanta and Philadelphia.
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London Community Gospel Choir
Music21 December 2009 to 24 December 2009
The Jazz Cafe London NW1 7PG[map]
The London Community Gospel Choir is one of the best-known choirs in London and is renowned for its lively performances. Recent appearances include Beverley's Gospel Nights' for Radio 2 and the 50th Anniversary celebrations of Christian Dior in London. Together with rock band Embrace, the Choir recorded the official song for the England 2006 World Cup Team! They also appeared at Live 8 and at the 2007 Glastonbury Festival.
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Masta Ace and Edo G
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Melanie Pain
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Michael Olatuja
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