26/Feb KIOSK 2009 concert in LONDON
Kiosk are a Persian blues-rock-jazz band established by some friends in a ‎basement somewhere in Tehran. ‎The band are best known for their stinging social / political commentary with edgy Persian lyrics set to blues / rock music. They continue to evolve and experiment by using music and lyrics to express themselves and connect to their worldwide audience. The band have released three albums, which are illegal in Iran. Their new album sees KIOSK collaborating with notable guest musicians, including drummer Pat Spurgeon of Rogue Wave, and guitarist Paul Mehling founder of the Jazz Hot Club of San Francisco. Although the music of the album is a big departure from the underground blues/rock sound of the previous two KIOSK albums, the lyrics of Arash Sobhani (lead vocalist, songwriter and guitarist) continue the social commentary on a wide variety of issues affecting the daily lives of Iranians all over the world. get your tickets from : www.wegottickets.com/event/44533

The Party
Dresscode: Smart
Time: 26 of February 2009 @ 3:30 am To 8:00 am
Price: £ 20
Management Reseves The Right To Refuse Entry
The Venue

bush hall

In 2001 Charlie Raworth and Emma Hutchinson, the present owners and directors of the company, reclaimed Bush Hall as a music and entertainment venue.

Extensive renovation work was carried out in order to restore Bush Hall to its former glory as the Carlton Dance Hall, with the ornate Edwardian plasterwork and dcor. An added masterstroke came with the installation of six two-tier Austrian lead crystal chandeliers. These have become the most discernible of features within what is a truly elegant space.

In its formative years Bush Hall was filled with music and dance of all kinds, especially during the roaring twenties and into the 1930's. Bush Hall was built between 1904/5 by a rogue publisher called W.C. Hurndall, one of three venues built in London, each as a gift to his 3 daughters. Bush Hall was undoubtedly his favourite as he retained a flat at the top, mainly occupied by his mistress.

The early structural use of steel girders helped the building survive the Blitz and it became a British Restaurant (grand soup kitchen), during World War II and subsequent rationing. Thereafter in the late fifties and sixties it was a bingo hall, with a musical edge as it was used as rehearsal space by local west London talent, Adam Faith, Cliff Richard and The Who.

It almost went to ruin in the seventies, before it was racked up to be a snooker and social club for 20 years in the 80's and 90's. The emphasis being on late night social with the demise in the popularity of snooker in the latter years. And then it turned full circle to the music and entertainment venue that is Bush Hall.

The programme at Bush Hall since 2001 has featured the following artists:

Amy Winehouse / Bat for Lashes / Boy George / Chris Rea / Corinne Bailey Rae / Damien Rice / James Morrison / Jamie T / Jos Gonzlez / Kings Of Leon / Lily Allen / Madeleine Peyroux / The Mystery Jets / Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds / Nitin Sawhney / R.E.M / Ryan Adams / Scissor Sisters / Sufjan Stevens / The Sugababes / The Corrs / The Magic Numbers / Yann Tiersen

Classical recitals have included performances by Maggie Cole, Colin Curry, Matthew Barley and Darragh Morgan.

Capacity: 350 People

Address: 310 Uxbridge Road, W12 7LJ



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