Groovy Arts Club Night For Charity (War Child & Anglia Care Trust)

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Groovy Arts Club Night For Charity (War Child & Anglia Care Trust)

The Smokehouse, Ipswich

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Dates & Times

Saturday 10 May 2025

19:30 - 23:00


Information - Groovy Arts Club Night For Charity (War Child & Anglia Care Trust)

The Groovy Arts Club Band … are a four-piece band, playing original songs (their mini-album ‘Starla Beads’ is released on Spotify & all digital platforms) influenced by New Wave & classic rock music. In the last couple of years they have gained a strong reputation for their energetic performances at well-known London venues, including the iconic Dublin Castle, Camden (where they regularly host a Groovy Arts Club Night) & the world-famous Gaz’s Rockin Blues, Wardour St, Soho.

Lauryn & Pat … are from misty Mistley and describe themselves as harmonious and folk-hearted: Lauryn on guitar & vocals with Pat on virtuoso violin. Their melodies take you on a trip through the woods, across seas, arriving at an enchanted land of green, with a touch of Laurel (Lauryn!) Canyon.

Mel & Marcel … are Manningtree’s favourite Alt-Pop duo, who perform their own quirky brand of music with songs about the madness of life as they observe it: from dementia through hot flushes to the pointlessness of war, no subject is off limits. And, of course, no Alt-Pop set is complete without a bit of flugelhorn!

Rob Prince … is a talented singer-songwriter from Manningtree, Essex, who has been crafting moving melodies for over 25 years. Blending indie-folk with various genres, his music captures life’s stories and experiences. With 16 songs available across all platforms, Rob’s music is sure to resonate with listeners

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