Isobella Burnham and Jelly's Jams

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Queer Jazz Series - The second gig of the three-part series hosted by Tina Edwards and Jelly Cleaver. Queer Jazz fosters community and gives a platform to both established and rising artists, through live music, jams and panels..

Isobella Burnham is a vibrant bassist, vocalist and composer based in South London. She grew up in Barbados and that’s where she soaked up the rich musical culture and started exploring Caribbean rhythms in her music.

When Isobella moved back to London, she immersed herself in the session world and has since played for the likes of Connie Constance, Steam Down, Tom Misch and Poppy Ajudha, touring around Asia, Europe and the UK.

Join Isobella, Jelly and the BIPOC and queer-led house band for an open-genre jam. All are welcome to get up.

Guitar - Jelly Cleaver
Keys - Mei Kirby
Bass - Isobella Burnham
Drums - Lya Reis Guerrero

Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes

* Suitable for ages 16+

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Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Concession (Advance)£12.75 per ticket
Concession (At the Door)£15.75 per ticket
Standard (Advance)£15.00 per ticket
Standard (At the Door)£18.50 per ticket

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Queer Jazz - Isobella Burnham + Jelly's Jams

Type:Live entertainment

Woolwich Works, Visitors' Book Café, 11 No.1 Street, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, London, SE18 6HD

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