Friday 21st March 2014: JAZZ RAGGA EXPERIENCE SPECIAL!
Prince Albert
418 Coldharbour Lane
Brixton London SW9 8LF [map]
Tel: 020 7274 3771
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Band onstage: 11pm
DJs 10pm - 2.30am
FREE ALL NIGHT!
We had a real Brixton party in a packed house with the incredible Jazz Ragga Experience laying down some wonderous reggae, and mixing up old classics and great new tunes.
We also had DJs playing party-sized earfuls of ska, electro, punk, rock'n'roll, Motown, dancehall, big band, Mrs Mills, Beyonce and rockabilly till 2.30am - and it was free all night!
PHOTOS FROM THE DANCEFLOOR:
The Jazz Ragga Experience onstage.
The crowd singalongs to the reggae tunes were some of the biggest we've ever heard at the Albert!
Crowd shot.
GIG DETAILS:
LIVE ON STAGE: JAZZ RAGGA BAND
Regulars of the legendary reggae night at the Queen's Head in Stockwell will already know some of this band, and we're delighted to bring them into the heart of Brixton for a Friday night show. The original band cancelled at the last minute so we're not entirely sure what to expect, but we have been promised a reggae band of some description. Think of it as a surprise. We certainly are!
We love them!
EDITOR (urban75)
An ale-fuelled onslaught of ska, punk, rock'n'roll, big band, rockabilly, Mrs Mills and Liberace in a floor stomping package.
BARON BOBBY BAUHAUS (charcoal soul) More mysterious than Robert Smith's eyeliner bag, Bobby gets dancefloors rocking with quirky, darkside indie-pop and kohl-smudging breakbeats.
DANSETTE 45 (Modtown Rockers)
Expect a record bag full of razor sharp 60s rockers, two-tone shakers, northern soul and Motown shoe shufflers!
Videos and photo slideshows of street photography, random amusements and weird shizzle from the internet.
The Albert is less than two minutes walk from Brixton station and a few minutes from the Brixton Academy.
Turn left out of the tube station, take the second left down Coldharbour Lane (by the KFC), go past the Prince of Wales and it's the next pub on your left.
» Click here to plan your journey to the Albert with TFL.
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