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  • Schoolboys perform rock and roll song together as a band in a south London pub. With the lead singer standing confidently at the microphone and the others concentrating hard on their chords, they perform during a rehearsal for a local music showcase. The young lad is about thirteen (13) years of age and unusually, he plays his electric Fender Squier Stratocaster left-handed guitar with ease. Over his left shoulder we can see part of a drum kit and the amplifiers in the background too. The venue is a pub in south London where the children play will be playing for proud parents and friends and they practice over two weeks, the songs allocated to them by their guitar teacher.
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  • Sign for the famous 100 Club music venue in London, England, United Kingdom. The 100 Club is a live music venue located at 100 Oxford Street, which has been hosting live music since 24 October 1942. It was originally called the Feldman Swing Club, but changed its name when the father of the current owner took over in 1964.
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  • Sign for the famous 100 Club music venue in London, England, United Kingdom. The 100 Club is a live music venue located at 100 Oxford Street, which has been hosting live music since 24 October 1942. It was originally called the Feldman Swing Club, but changed its name when the father of the current owner took over in 1964.
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  • Sleaford Mods live at the Koko in Camden.  Sleaford Mods is a duo based in Nottingham, composed of vocalist Jason Williamson and musician Andrew Robert Lindsay Fearn. The music is furious with Williamson on vocals and Fearn behind the pre-programmed music.
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  • Sleaford Mods live at the Koko in Camden.  Sleaford Mods is a duo based in Nottingham, composed of vocalist Jason Williamson and musician Andrew Robert Lindsay Fearn. The music is furious with Williamson on vocals and Fearn behind the pre-programmed music.
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  • Sleaford Mods live at the Koko in Camden.  Sleaford Mods is a duo based in Nottingham, composed of vocalist Jason Williamson and musician Andrew Robert Lindsay Fearn. The music is furious with Williamson on vocals and Fearn behind the pre-programmed music.
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  • Sleaford Mods live at the Koko in Camden.  Sleaford Mods is a duo based in Nottingham, composed of vocalist Jason Williamson and musician Andrew Robert Lindsay Fearn. The music is furious with Williamson on vocals and Fearn behind the pre-programmed music.
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  • Sleaford Mods live at the Koko in Camden.  Sleaford Mods is a duo based in Nottingham, composed of vocalist Jason Williamson and musician Andrew Robert Lindsay Fearn. The music is furious with Williamson on vocals and Fearn behind the pre-programmed music.
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  • Sleaford Mods live at the Koko in Camden.  Sleaford Mods is a duo based in Nottingham, composed of vocalist Jason Williamson and musician Andrew Robert Lindsay Fearn. The music is furious with Williamson on vocals and Fearn behind the pre-programmed music.
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  • Sleaford Mods live at the Koko in Camden.  Sleaford Mods is a duo based in Nottingham, composed of vocalist Jason Williamson and musician Andrew Robert Lindsay Fearn. The music is furious with Williamson on vocals and Fearn behind the pre-programmed music.
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  • Sleaford Mods live at the Koko in Camden.  Sleaford Mods is a duo based in Nottingham, composed of vocalist Jason Williamson and musician Andrew Robert Lindsay Fearn. The music is furious with Williamson on vocals and Fearn behind the pre-programmed music.
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  • Sleaford Mods live at the Koko in Camden.  Sleaford Mods is a duo based in Nottingham, composed of vocalist Jason Williamson and musician Andrew Robert Lindsay Fearn. The music is furious with Williamson on vocals and Fearn behind the pre-programmed music.
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  • Sleaford Mods live at the Koko in Camden.  Sleaford Mods is a duo based in Nottingham, composed of vocalist Jason Williamson and musician Andrew Robert Lindsay Fearn. The music is furious with Williamson on vocals and Fearn behind the pre-programmed music.
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  • Sleaford Mods live at the Koko in Camden.  Sleaford Mods is a duo based in Nottingham, composed of vocalist Jason Williamson and musician Andrew Robert Lindsay Fearn. The music is furious with Williamson on vocals and Fearn behind the pre-programmed music.
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  • Sleaford Mods live at the Koko in Camden.  Sleaford Mods is a duo based in Nottingham, composed of vocalist Jason Williamson and musician Andrew Robert Lindsay Fearn. The music is furious with Williamson on vocals and Fearn behind the pre-programmed music.
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  • Sleaford Mods live at the Koko in Camden.  Sleaford Mods is a duo based in Nottingham, composed of vocalist Jason Williamson and musician Andrew Robert Lindsay Fearn. The music is furious with Williamson on vocals and Fearn behind the pre-programmed music.
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  • A 14 year-old schoolboy performs a rock and roll song together as a band in a south London pub during a music showcase. The young boy is left-handed and sings into a microphone while playing his Fender guitar that has a sticker on the body asking to keep music live! In the background is a much older boy playing bass guitar. Organised by a south London guitar teacher who brings in sound equipment, the kids play their rehearsed songs for a private audience of parents and friends.
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  • Schoolboys perform rock and roll song together as a band in a south London pub during a music showcase. The young boy sings into a microphone while playing his Fender guitar that has a sticker on the body asking to keep music live! In the background is a much older boy playing bass guitar. Organised by a south London guitar teacher who brings in sound equipment, the kids play their rehearsed songs for a private audience of parents and friends.
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  • Schoolboys perform rock and roll song together as a band in a south London pub during a music showcase. The young boy sings into a microphone while playing his Fender guitar that has a sticker on the body asking to keep music live! In the background is a much older boy playing bass guitar. Organised by a south London guitar teacher who brings in sound equipment, the kids play their rehearsed songs for a private audience of parents and friends.
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  • Schoolboys perform rock and roll song together as a band in a south London pub during a music showcase. The young boy sings into a microphone while playing his Fender guitar that has a sticker on the body asking to keep music live! In the background is a much older boy playing bass guitar. Organised by a south London guitar teacher who brings in sound equipment, the kids play their rehearsed songs for a private audience of parents and friends.
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  • Ezra Furman playing in Colston Hall, Bristol. In 2016, the annual BBC 6 music festival was held in Bristol, UK. Spread across several venues, the festival is a celebration of music and is held in a different location in the UK each year.
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  • Ezra Furman playing in Colston Hall, Bristol. In 2016, the annual BBC 6 music festival was held in Bristol, UK. Spread across several venues, the festival is a celebration of music and is held in a different location in the UK each year.
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  • Ezra Furman playing in Colston Hall, Bristol. In 2016, the annual BBC 6 music festival was held in Bristol, UK. Spread across several venues, the festival is a celebration of music and is held in a different location in the UK each year.
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  • Ezra Furman playing in Colston Hall, Bristol. In 2016, the annual BBC 6 music festival was held in Bristol, UK. Spread across several venues, the festival is a celebration of music and is held in a different location in the UK each year.
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  • Crowd listening to music in Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Australian folk singer Julia Jacklin plays live with her band at the HQ of Songkick in Hoxton in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Australian folk singer Julia Jacklin plays live with her band at the HQ of Songkick in Hoxton in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Pete Doherty plays live at the Hackney Empire on 20th May 2016 in London, United Kingdom. (photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Pete Doherty plays live at the Hackney Empire on 20th May 2016 in London, United Kingdom. (photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Pete Doherty plays live at the Hackney Empire on 20th May 2016 in London, United Kingdom. (photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Pete Doherty plays live at the Hackney Empire on 20th May 2016 in London, United Kingdom. (photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Pete Doherty plays live at the Hackney Empire on 20th May 2016 in London, United Kingdom. (photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Pete Doherty plays live at the Hackney Empire on 20th May 2016 in London, United Kingdom. (photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Pete Doherty plays live at the Hackney Empire on 20th May 2016 in London, United Kingdom. (photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Pete Doherty plays live at the Hackney Empire on 20th May 2016 in London, United Kingdom. (photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Pete Doherty plays live at the Hackney Empire on 20th May 2016 in London, United Kingdom. (photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Pete Doherty plays live at the Hackney Empire on 20th May 2016 in London, United Kingdom. (photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Pete Doherty plays live at the Hackney Empire on 20th May 2016 in London, United Kingdom. (photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Pete Doherty plays live at the Hackney Empire on 20th May 2016 in London, United Kingdom. (photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Pete Doherty plays live at the Hackney Empire on 20th May 2016 in London, United Kingdom. (photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Sleaford Mods plays live at Banksy's Dismaland. The image of PM Cameron is part of an artwork by kennardphillipps called 'Shove'. Singer Jason Williamsen often refered to the iamge of Cameron, at one point as the 'cunt in the corner'.
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  • During the concert the artwork by kennardphillipps was defaced with beer in respons to Jason Williams blistering lyrics. Sleaford Mods plays live at Banksy's Dismaland. The image of PM Cameron is part of an artwork by kennardphillipps called 'Shove'. Singer Jason Williamsen often refered to the iamge of Cameron, at one point as the 'cunt in the corner'.
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  • Sleaford Mods plays live at Banksy's Dismaland. The image of PM Cameron is part of an artwork by kennardphillipps called 'Shove'. Singer Jason Williamsen often refered to the iamge of Cameron, at one point as the 'cunt in the corner'.
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  • Sleaford Mods plays live at Banksy's Dismaland. The image of PM Cameron is part of an artwork by kennardphillipps called 'Shove'. Singer Jason Williamsen often refered to the iamge of Cameron, at one point as the 'cunt in the corner'.
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  • Sleaford Mods plays live at Banksy's Dismaland. The image of PM Cameron is part of an artwork by kennardphillipps called 'Shove'. Singer Jason Williamsen often refered to the iamge of Cameron, at one point as the 'cunt in the corner'.
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  • Sleaford Mods plays live at Banksy's Dismaland. The image of PM Cameron is part of an artwork by kennardphillipps called 'Shove'. Singer Jason Williamsen often refered to the iamge of Cameron, at one point as the 'cunt in the corner'.
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  • Sleaford Mods plays live at Banksy's Dismaland. The image of PM Cameron is part of an artwork by kennardphillipps called 'Shove'. Singer Jason Williamsen often refered to the iamge of Cameron, at one point as the 'cunt in the corner'.
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  • D-A-D from Denmark plays live at the Garage in Islington to a predominantly Danish audience. It is the bands 30th anniversary tour.
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  • D-A-D from Denmark plays live at the Garage in Islington to a predominantly Danish audience. It is the bands 30th anniversary tour.
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  • D-A-D from Denmark plays live at the Garage in Islington to a predominantly Danish audience. It is the bands 30th anniversary tour.
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  • D-A-D from Denmark plays live at the Garage in Islington to a predominantly Danish audience. It is the bands 30th anniversary tour.
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  • D-A-D from Denmark plays live at the Garage in Islington to a predominantly Danish audience. It is the bands 30th anniversary tour.
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  • D-A-D from Denmark plays live at the Garage in Islington to a predominantly Danish audience. It is the bands 30th anniversary tour. Jesper Binzer.
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  • D-A-D from Denmark plays live at the Garage in Islington to a predominantly Danish audience. It is the bands 30th anniversary tour. Jacob Binzer.
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  • D-A-D from Denmark plays live at the Garage in Islington to a predominantly Danish audience. It is the bands 30th anniversary tour. Jacob Binzer.
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  • D-A-D from Denmark plays live at the Garage in Islington to a predominantly Danish audience. It is the bands 30th anniversary tour.
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  • D-A-D from Denmark plays live at the Garage in Islington to a predominantly Danish audience. It is the bands 30th anniversary tour. Jesper Binzer.
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  • D-A-D from Denmark plays live at the Garage in Islington to a predominantly Danish audience. It is the bands 30th anniversary tour. Jesper Binzer.
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  • D-A-D from Denmark plays live at the Garage in Islington to a predominantly Danish audience. It is the bands 30th anniversary tour. Jesper Binzer.
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  • D-A-D from Denmark plays live at the Garage in Islington to a predominantly Danish audience. It is the bands 30th anniversary tour. Jesper Binzer.
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  • D-A-D from Denmark plays live at the Garage in Islington to a predominantly Danish audience. It is the bands 30th anniversary tour.
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  • Pete Doherty plays live at the Hackney Empire on 20th May 2016 in London, United Kingdom. (photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Pete Doherty plays live at the Hackney Empire on 20th May 2016 in London, United Kingdom. (photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • During the concert the artwork by kennardphillipps was defaced with beer in respons to Jason Williams blistering lyrics. Sleaford Mods plays live at Banksy's Dismaland. The image of PM Cameron is part of an artwork by kennardphillipps called 'Shove'. Singer Jason Williamsen often refered to the iamge of Cameron, at one point as the 'cunt in the corner'.
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  • Sleaford Mods plays live at Banksy's Dismaland. The image of PM Cameron is part of an artwork by kennardphillipps called 'Shove'. Singer Jason Williamsen often refered to the iamge of Cameron, at one point as the 'cunt in the corner'.
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  • Sleaford Mods plays live at Banksy's Dismaland. The image of PM Cameron is part of an artwork by kennardphillipps called 'Shove'. Singer Jason Williamsen often refered to the iamge of Cameron, at one point as the 'cunt in the corner'.
    AB9A4484.jpg
  • Sleaford Mods plays live at Banksy's Dismaland. The image of PM Cameron is part of an artwork by kennardphillipps called 'Shove'. Singer Jason Williamsen often refered to the iamge of Cameron, at one point as the 'cunt in the corner'.
    AB9A4485.jpg
  • D-A-D from Denmark plays live at the Garage in Islington to a predominantly Danish audience. It is the bands 30th anniversary tour.
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  • D-A-D from Denmark plays live at the Garage in Islington to a predominantly Danish audience. It is the bands 30th anniversary tour. Jacob Binzer.
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  • D-A-D from Denmark plays live at the Garage in Islington to a predominantly Danish audience. It is the bands 30th anniversary tour. Jacob Binzer.
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  • A 14 year-old schoolboy performs rock and roll song in a teenage band in a south London pub during a music showcase. Playing his Fender Telecaster, the young lad's fingers play along the neck of the guitar. its strings amplifying the sound of this rock and roll number. Organised by a south London guitar teacher who brings in sound equipment, the kids play their rehearsed songs for a private audience of parents and friends.
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  • A 14 year-old schoolboy performs rock and roll song in a teenage band in a south London pub during a music showcase. Playing his Fender Telecaster, the young lad's fingers play along the neck of the guitar, its strings amplifying the sound of this rock and roll number and to the right is a young boy who is lead singer. Organised by a south London guitar teacher who brings in sound equipment, the kids play their rehearsed songs for a private audience of parents and friends.
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  • An adult keyboard player accompanies a young teenage band who perform in a south London pub during a music showcase. The man is a dad whose hands play the keys on the electric piano on a rock and roll number that the young people have learned over the last few weeks. A young girl is lead singer and older boys play a Telecaster lead guitar and bass. Organised by a south London guitar teacher who brings in sound equipment, the kids play their rehearsed songs for a private audience of parents and friends.
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  • Brooke Sharkey tuning up in the Old Boys Club, Dalston. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Brooke Sharkey and band playing in London Fields. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Brooke Sharkey lyrics in the leaves. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Jez. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Adam Beattie playing in the Finsbury. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Garance LouLou playing in Stoke Newington Old Church. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Ewan crowdsurfing in his pants, Stoke Newington Old Church. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • John Langhan, Ally Caplain and Dakota Jim in the churchyard of Stoke Newington Old Church. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Theo Bard, Stoke Newington International Airport. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Mojo Hand playing at Stoke Newington International Airport. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Mojo Hand on the lineup at Stoke Newington International Airport. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Mojo Hand playing at Stoke Newington International Airport. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Crowd shot, Stoke Newington International Airport. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • The Turbans, Stoke Newington International Airport. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • The Turbans, Stoke Newington International Airport. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Crowd shot, Stoke Newington International Airport. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Rebekha Bouche and Mojo Hand playing in Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Rob Rider Hill and Mojo Hand playing in Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Ewan and friend, Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Fred Stitz of Ravorlight playing in Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Brooke Sharkey playing in St Pancras Old Church, Euston.  At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Brooke Sharkey playing in St Pancras Old Church, Euston.  At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Jamming in The Harrison, Kings Cross. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Graham Farnworth in The Harrison, Kings Cross. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Chats Palace, Homerton. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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