The West Hampstead pub where blues legend John Mayall recorded his first album
The late John Mayall played West Hampstead blues club Klooks Kleek at the Railway Hotel 33 times and recorded his first Bluesbreakers album there.
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Bridget Galton has worked for the Ham&High and Gazettes series for more than twenty years writing, editing and commissioning features on arts and...
Bridget Galton has worked for the Ham&High and Gazettes series for more than twenty years writing, editing and commissioning features on arts and...
The late John Mayall played West Hampstead blues club Klooks Kleek at the Railway Hotel 33 times and recorded his first Bluesbreakers album there.
Stephen Daldry's long running production of JB Priestley's thriller of social conscience runs at the Muswell Hill theatre in September
A new documentary about Belsize Park session guitarist Mo Foster who played with the likes of Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Brian May and Phil Collins had its first screening.
Alan Bennett, Michael Palin and Michal Husain are lined up to speak at this year's Queen's Park Book Festival over the weekend of August 31 and September 1
Both Royal Docks and Canary Wharf are hosting a packed programme of activities this summer including screenings, family fun, a sauna, and swimming
Founded in 1937 Hampstead Photographic Society is northwest London's most prominent camera club and has its summer exhibition at Burgh House
The former Fleetwood Mac star gave a masterclass in rock chick cool during a 15 song set that includes a two-song finale with Harry Styles
Bridget Galton enjoyed a whirlwind two days in Amsterdam taking in art galleries, assertive cyclists, canal boat trips, and a visit to Anne Frank House
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