Jazz band Brass Jaw wows East End museum visitors
JAZZ musicians wowed young music lovers when they performed at the Museum of Childhood in Bethnal Green. The quartet Brass Jaw put on two shows for children at the museum in Cambridge Heath Road as part of the city-wide Rhythm of London. The musicians a
JAZZ musicians wowed young music lovers when they performed at the Museum of Childhood in Bethnal Green.
The quartet Brass Jaw put on two shows for children at the museum in Cambridge Heath Road as part of the city-wide Rhythm of London.
The musicians also talked to children about their style of music and gave them a chance to find out a bit more about the instruments at the special event which celebrates the variety of music of offer in London.
Young players are also getting the chance to use a Spitalfields rehearsal space run by Community Music in Hanbury Street for free during the week-long festival.
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