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Easter Rockin’ Rn’B Weekender! Stevie and the Shakedown
Stevie & The Shakedown are a Authentic 40s & 50s RnB band. Playing a mix of RnB, jump & west coast blues, swing & good old fashioned RnR! A full…
Find out more »Avocet
Avocet are a musical trio from Scotland, based in Glasgow. Drawing inspiration from both the psychedelic folk scene alive in Britain during the 1960’s and 70’s, and free form blues,…
Find out more »Two Man Ting
Two Man Ting comprise Midlander Jon Lewis and Sierra Leonian Jah-Man Aggrey. They are an offshoot of Le Cod Afrique, the world dance collective who were something of a medium-scale…
Find out more »The Fabulous Fezheads
The Fabulous Fezheads are England’s Premier Sand Dance Illusionists carrying on in the tradition of Old ‘Blind Ned’ Cleggett with his famous stage act of the 1920’s and 30’s. Under…
Find out more »The Steve Eggs Band
Brit-Americana from some thoroughly nice chaps.
Find out more »Steve West Weston and the Bluesonics
By general consensus among blues aficionados, West Weston has got a pretty solid claim to being UK’s top harmonica man. And you don’t have to take our word for it…
Find out more »Brothers of Mothershovel Annual Charity BBQ!
Once again the Brothers take over the Oval for their charity BBQ. Featuring competitions and soakings, music and DJs pinata and pints. Featuring The Mothers of Memphis, Trambeat, Evil Edna,…
Find out more »Oysland
Seven-piece band Oysland embody the new generation of Yiddish roots music, serving up an exuberant and soulful cocktail of wedding songs and lamenting lullabies. They swoop through centuries of traditional…
Find out more »Rollo Markee and the Tailshakers
A hep Blues band fronted by the legendary Markee.Their sound is an authentic blend of Chicago blues and west coast swing.
Find out more »Geoff Berner
Geoff's back at The Oval! For the past 15 years or so, Jewish-Canadian accordion player/singer-songwriter/novelist Geoff Berner has travelled the world. He’s played in bars, cafes, festivals, and the occasional…
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