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Club Dada 2008
Sat 13 – Sun 14 September 2008 / 12pm–9:30pm
Jubilee Gardens by the London Eye
On Saturday: golden era Parisian chic; Manu Chao meets Django Rheinhardt; Mexican rockabilly; 21st century barn dance; super-star Americana; radical Latin; a guitar and ballad duel and good-time swing and boogaloo.
On Sunday: ska ‘n’ fruity grooves; French street music; melodramatic songs; fezpians of street theatre; a one-man blues band; Italian gypsy grooves and … The Bobby McGees.
SATURDAY
Hosted by The Splott Brothers; DJ Tofu (Continental Drifts)
- 12.30 – 1.30pm
- Las Torres - UK premiere for French street music maestros
- 2 – 2.45pm
- Carlos & The Bandidos - Mexican-style rockabilly
- 3.15 – 4pm
- Cut A Shine - foot stomping 21st century ceilidh
- 4.30 – 5.15pm
- Bobby Valentino & Los Pistoleros - the best honkytonk around
- 5.45 – 6.30pm
- Radio Revolucion - jumping radical Latin party sound
- 7 – 7.45pm
- Las Torres - UK premiere for French street music maestros
- 8 – 8.30pm
- The Splott Brothers - fezzed up masters of street theatre
- 8.45 – 9.45pm
- Circo Abusivo - UK premiere for top notch gypsy groovers
SUNDAY
Hosted by Frankie Chalet; DJ Cumbia Kid (Fuji Rock Festival, Japan)
- 12.00 – 12.45pm
- Las Torres - UK premiere for French street music maestros
- 1 – 1.45pm
- Brothers Bab - ska ‘n' fruity grooves
- 2 – 3pm
- Blackberry Wood - old-style country and ragtime
- 3.15 – 3.45pm
- Frankie Chalet - French chanson and comedy
- 4 – 4.45pm
- Son of Dave - legendary one-man blues band
- 5.15 – 6pm
- Circo Abusivo - UK premiere for top notch gypsy groovers
- 6.30 – 7.15pm
- The Bobby McGees - wonderfully oddball anti-folk
- 7.30 – 7.45pm
- Plaster of Paris - Victorian melodrama and bizarre classics
- 8 – 8.45pm
- Las Torres - UK premiere for French street music maestros
- 9 – 9.45pm DJ Cumbia Kid - king of Latin from the Fuji Rock Festival
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