Chancery Blame and The Gadjo Gypsies serve up a potent cocktail of Eastern European gypsy music, begged, borrowed, blagged and all muddled up with a telling twist of klezmer and a devilish dash of rock'n'roll
This young, energetic six-piece outfit perform an exciting mixed selection of Eastern European and traditional Jewish klezmer music, and can also provide a specialist dance-caller to organise a klezmer ceilidh
Steel Pan music emanates from the streets of Trinidad, and is utterly unique. The exotic, magical rhythms took London by storm when a group from the island was invited to perform at the 1951 Festival of Britain
Sitar melody and tabla rhythms sit at the centre of the sound, with keyboard completing a trio for larger events. Sax or flute can also be added to the mix.
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