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0 | SHEFFIELD: Cafe No9 |
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P | Saturday 14th September, 2024 |
N | 7:00pm |
"A supporter of artists & champion of good music for nearly four decades, the legendary “Jumpin Hot Club” based around Newcastle Upon Tyne is taking a live musical revue on tour of our favourite performers, to celebrate its forthcoming 40th year anniversary.
The music revue show will feature Martin Stephenson duo (with Rupert Hughes- Often Herd) , Errant Moose (bluegrass duo) & Shipcote.
Martin Stephenson, has been playing the J’Hot club since it first opened its doors. The local singer-songwriter based in the Highlands was recently featured on Billy Connolly’s BBC documentary, as Billy is a huge fan. Martin’s songs are a glorious mix of the music we love: folk, country, jazz & heartfelt pop His live performances are an exuberant tour-de-force combining heart-in-your-mouth intimacy with playful humour and warm self-deprecation. He will be accompanied by Rupert Hughes , the highly acclaimed guitarist with bluegrass band “The Often Herd”
Errant Moose are Phillipa & Phoebe. A relatively new & exciting acoustic duo (fiddle/guitar) They are old time & bluegrass enthusiasts from the two Shields (North & South) & it’s the new bluegrass sound of Newcastle.
And finally Shipcote is the songwriter in Shipcote & Friends. He writes quirky heartfelt songs, perhaps one of the region's oft- most overlooked artists . “
He is the co-founder of The Jumpin Hot Club & is the author of the widely acclaimed “Jumpin Hot Club - Where Good Music Belongs” book.
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Please note this ticket price DOES include a BYOB fee should you wish to bring alcohol to the venue.
All additional purchases of drinks and sweet treats from the cafe counter are always very much appreciated.
0 | 9 Nether Edge Road Sheffield S7 1RU |
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> | cafe9sheffield.co.uk |
` | Very small 40 capacity venue Disabled access but no disabled toilets |