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Programme Changes
for
February 2013
Last updated
07-02-2013 East side Jazz Club
314 Cann Hall Rd. Leytonstone, E11 3NW, 0208
989 8129.
http://eastsidejazzclub.blogspot.com. We have received the following
notification from Clive Fenner (see also website above and relocation news below):
Following on news of the suspension of the East side Jazz Club
(see above) we have news that the Kenny Wheeler Quintet
gig which had been arranged for Tuesday February 12th
will now take place at the Great Northern Railway Tavern
at 67, High Street, Hornsey, London, N8 7QB, the home of London's newest jazz
room, Jazz at the Tavern which has been operating on Thursdays since the
beginning of the year www.jazzinlondon.net/jazzatthetavern. A
further message from Clive Fenner re: suspension of the East side Jazz Club
(see above):
Monday 28 January, 2013
"The Lord Rookwood pub, our venue and home for over 10 years, has closed without any forewarning. At this time the future of the pub is unknown.
To minimize inconvenience and uncertainty for all our supporters and for the musicians, and to give us time and opportunity to secure the best
possible future for the club, we have decided, with immediate effect, to cancel the existing programme which was due to finish March 26. Please tell
any of your friends who may not have computer access.
We very much regret having to make this decision and we are sorry for any inconvenience and disappointment that it may cause you. We will be
relaunching the club as soon as we can and making it better than ever. We would like to thank all our fantastic supporters and all the great musicians
for the past 10 years and we look forward to a bright new future.
Best wishes and see you soon,
Clive and all the team "
John Altman's Big Band at the Heathcote Arms
Tuesday, 26 February:
The Big Band gig that we were due to stage on 26
February is now to be promoted on that date by John Altman at the
Heathcote Arms, 344 Grove Green
Road, London,
E11 4EA.
8.30 - 11.00pm Adm
£8 on the door
Promoters with late programme changes can notify these to jazzinlondon@btinternet.com for display on this page. Note this is not an alternative to providing listings information by the publication deadline. Please continue to provide listings information direct to Mary Greig by the mid-month deadline in the normal way ("see free listings section of publication").