LIVE AND KICKIN

(A few parttimers get paid to work in the office and run sound.) Vortex's glass-cube facade, wedged into the red Dalston Culture House, is an attractive calling card. The club's origins date back to 1984, when former cab driver David Mossman and business partner Irving Kinnersley opened Th...

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Published inJazziz (Gainesville, Fla.) pp. 72 - 81
Main Author Snider, Eric
Format Magazine Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Gainesville Jazziz Magazine 01.01.2020
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Summary:(A few parttimers get paid to work in the office and run sound.) Vortex's glass-cube facade, wedged into the red Dalston Culture House, is an attractive calling card. The club's origins date back to 1984, when former cab driver David Mossman and business partner Irving Kinnersley opened The Vortex art gallery, blending in occasional jazz gigs. The packed schedule includes deejays, neo-soul singers, a wide range of world music, tribute acts (Otis Redding, Bill Withers, Fela Kuti), Latin, blues and hip-hop artists and more. Depending on the night, the place can get SRO-packed and the dance floor manic, so jazz seekers are advised to check listings online. vwww.thejazzcafelondon.com JazzLive aT the crmpt ST. GILES CHURCH, CAMBERWELL CHURCH STREET, CAMBERWELL Jazz is alive and well at
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ISSN:0741-5885