september INDEX
What’s On? The Gig Guide
September is a month of rhythm and blues in and around Canterbury. Katie Turrell has picked out a selection of live music and venues where you can chill out and listen to a bluesy collection or get up and dance to a soulful rhythm.
Even on a wet day the streets are still thronged with shoppers Katie Turrell
EVERY TUESDAY: Tuesday Bluesday, The Ballroom (Canterbury). Best Blues night around 8.30pm. Free entry.
EVERY THURSDAY:
The Cricketers (Canterbury) have Blues and Jazz at 8.30pm. Cosy atmosphere. Free entry.
146 Millstrood Road, Whitstable,
Kent CT5 3EF
Telephone: 01227 265544 Fax: 01227 770766
Email:
choicecarpets@xln.co.uk www.homechoicecarpets.com
SATURDAY 3 SEPTEMBER: Rubber Biscuit, Strode Park (Herne Bay), 7.30pm 13-piece rhythm and blues band in a soulful gig in the park. Tickets £10.
THURSDAY 8 SEPTEMBER: Jo Francis and The Blue Notes, The Ship Centurion (Whitstable), 8.30 pm. A mixture of jazz, swing and blues from this century and the last.
FRIDAY 9 SEPTEMBER: InterSeptors, The Hole in the
Roof (Deal), 9pm. A lively and entertaining showband.
SATURDAY 17 SEPTEMBER: Trio Bambula, Deco 5 (Whitstable), 9pm A blend of classic styles from Jazz to Blues.
THURSDAY 22 SEPTEMBER: Ry’s Big Blooze Jam, Deco 5 (Whitstable), 8.30pm Ry and his band Blues jamming.
SATURDAY 24 SEPTEMBER: The Session, Deco 5 (Whitstable), 9pm fi ve-piece bluesy jazzy vintage rock n roll with a New Orleans feel.
FRIDAY 30 SEPTEMBER: The Standard, Deco 5 (Whitstable), 9pm fi ve-piece with a great range of blues. Some members have been playing for 30 years.
River views and historic buildings are an integral part of the Canterbury scene Katie Turrell
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