Monday 9 February 2015

London’s Jazz Cafe celebrates two and a half decades of dedicated service to Live Music.


When it comes to live music, London is up there with the best of them and The Jazz Cafe is considered the city's most loved and intimate live music venue.
Located in one of the capital’s most trendy areas – Camden, the venue is

celebrating 25 years of live music throughout 2015. Acts already confirmed to perform at the venue this year reads like a who’s who in music.

John Tunley, Head of Programming for the venue, said
: “25 Years of live music is definitely something to celebrate! We’re curating a year-long programme of performances ranging from heritage artists to ground breaking new bands and acts. We love putting on gigs for punters that like to see music in a live setting.He continues: “We’re
one of the best small music venues in London and we’re very proud of that. With so many great acts coming through our doors, The Jazz Cafe for many people is the place where they first saw their favorite artist or band.”

Every hot new band passes through the doors on their way to the top.
Household and chart topping names that made their virgin outings to the live music scene at The Jazz Cafe are: Adele, Bonobo, Candi Staton, Kwabs, Lucy Rose, Lana Del Ray, Morcheeba, The Beta Band, Rodrigo Y Gabriela, Rita Ora as did British Electronica band Faithless and
the ‘Godfather of Rocksteady, Alton Ellis.

Entertaining tight crowds since 1990 it has been the stage for home-grown talent such as Omar, Courtney Pine and Mica Paris. Often described as a ‘rite of passage’ venue, it’s clear that The Jazz Cafe’s sentimental value runs deep for a lot of acts.
London has a rich history of being the epicenter of music in Britain, and The Jazz Cafe has been a driving force behind that in the past 25 years. The venue has seen a massive number of music icons grace its stage and was famously the place where D’Angelo recorded his now hard to come by *‘Live At The Jazz Cafe’. The Jazz Cafe has firmly planted itself on Britain’s musical map by being a stage for up-and-coming talent and legends alike.

For full listings and to purchase tickets, please visit the website:
http://thejazzcafelondon.com/

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