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Ursula Rucker + Cleveland Watkiss
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Ursula Rucker + Cleveland Watkiss

Jazz
Sunday August 11th, 2019 from 7:00 pm to 10:30 pm
@ The Jazz Cafe in London
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  • Smart Casual

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  • 9:00pm

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Ursula Rucker + Cleveland Watkiss & The UK All Stars + Dylema Collective

Spoken word artists don’t come much bigger than Ursula Rucker. Known for a diverse repertoire and for utilizing techniques that catch her listeners’ attention, she has collaborated with numerous artists including 4hero, Jamaaladeen Tacuma, King Britt and most notably The Roots on their certified gold record Things Fall Apart.

We welcome her for a rare London appearance, and joining her on the bill will be “the best male jazz singer in the UK” (Evening Standard), Cleveland Watkiss, whose all-star band is assembled from some of the most prolific British musicians active today, and Dylema Collective, one of the most exciting acts to be coming up through the bubbling London jazz scene.

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The Jazz Cafe

5 Parkway

Camden

London, , NW1 7PG

United Kingdom

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