Live bands + Langhams Ale +Dj’s this Friday Fundraising for Lewes Phoenix Rising

9 Sep

phoenixrisingfundWe’ve got a cracking line-up for you this Friday at The Quiet Night Inn. Fireside folk band Twenty One Crows will be appearing with their “brand of sea-sprayed folk” weaving their masterful storytelling with the rich tones of Jon Griffin’s vocals and the surging, sonorous chords of Rebecca Tann’s accordion. A four-piece of  guitars, bass  and accordion, their sound whilst folksy is of the complex darker variety. Their subjects sitting in a storytelling millieu are of history, of love, war and evocative of those the songs once sung in a dockside tavern.

Jarabi Kundaa’s acoustic sound of joyous rootsy horns, percussion and vocals transmits a strong afro-latin-jazz-funk mix of original and standard tunes of the African Diaspora. It is the brain child of Thomas Christen (aka TC Musumba) with his lifelong passion for many kinds of rhythm and tone. – Expect to be moved in body and soul.

Singer/songwriters Peter Murphy and Tom Lockyear of Morlove and the Moonbeam will be joining with their beautiful soundscapes and lyrical moving melodies.

DJ TC Musumba will round off the night with his uplifting world beats of eclectic music that you can dance the night away to until 2am!

Award winning nutrition expert and chef Sally Galloway will be serving delicious bites for your delectation to add an epicurean twist to the night.

There will be fresh ale from micro-brewery Langhams at the fully stocked bar and all this to support a very good cause Lewes Phoenix Rising, a community-led, not-for-profit, development company which established earlier this year is working towards ensuring that plans by Lewes District Council (LDC) and Santon to redevelop the Phoenix Estate (the ‘North Street Quarter’) provide genuine, sustainable, community benefit for the town and district.

Where: Café des Artistes Lewes. 10 Phoenix Place, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 2QJ

When: Friday 12th September

Time: 8pm-2am

Tickets: £10 online advance here. Or £12 on the door.

 

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