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The Speakeasy Party

Two Gun Mathilda

Two Gun Mathilda

Two Gun Mathilda move the parts of your soul that you forgot about! Join us for 50s and 60s rhythm n blues and rock n roll at The Speakeasy Party

The Soul Immigrants

The Soul Immigrants

Fine purveyors of energetic soul and funk music are back at Kingston’s famous Speakeasy!

The Soul Immigrants hail from South London and are one of the capital’s longest running funk outfits.

Dexter Shaw & The Wolftones

Dexter Shaw & The Wolftones

Old School Blues rooted in the 40/50s from veteran Bluesman Dexter Shaw and his hugely talented outfit.

Blue Gumbo Quartet

Blue Gumbo Quartet

Swinging Boogie, Rocking Blues and New Orleans grooves at The Speakeasy Party from Blue Gumbo Quartet.

Mark Banks & the Remedy

Mark Banks & the Remedy

Origninal Blues, Rock and Soul plus some favourite covers from this London based five piece at the Speakeasy Party, Kingston's famous Saturday night show at Ram Jam Records.

Bad Girls Groove

Bad Girls Groove

True Funk Baditude, Badness and Boogie from eight piece sensation and regular sell out Speakeasy Party guests Bad Girls Groove.

Mississippi Macdonald

Mississippi Macdonald

An unmissable Speakeasy Party with one of the finest modern Bluesmen in the UK, 'blistering, Soulful vocals and excellent fretwork..' Genuine Blues, played with passion from Mississippi Macdonald and his band.

Jimmy Regal & The Royals with Guests

Jimmy Regal & The Royals with Guests

Howlin’ Blues outfit Jimmy Regal and The Royals are straight out of South London and topping the Uk Blues Charts, they are joined with a horns section for a five piece speakeasy party!

"... leaps spitting and crackling from the fryer: tasty morsels of dirty blues and lowdown R'n'B."

RnR magazine, issue no. 83

Jump 66

Jump 66

Thumping double bass, honking sax and swirling keys, they've honed their performances over almost 15 years both on the London club circuit, and at festivals from Ealing to Glastonbury. Jump 66 are the ultimate Party band and are back at the famous Speakeasy Party.