Phil Cosby Acoustic 4.30pm

Based in the UK but raised on a farm in Wicklow, Ireland, Phil Cosby’s songwriting has led him to work with an array of world-class musicians. Having teamed up with studio legend Phill Brown (The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix), and acclaimed drummer/producer Malcolm Catto (DJ Shadow, Madlib), 2020 saw the release of Blue Daze, Cosby's most exciting project to date. Check out his Bandcamp here Engineer: Phill Brown (The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix) Mixed: Malcolm Catto (DJ Shadow, Madlib) Guitar/vocals: Phil Cosby Bass: Simon Edwards (Talk Talk, Beth Gibbons ) Keys: Mikey Rowe (David Gilmour, High Flying Birds) Drums: Malcolm Catto (DJ Shadow, The Heliocentrics)

Hubert Boulogne 7.00pm

Hubert is a professional French singer, the leader of the bands CULTURE WAVE (80’s new wave covers) and TELEGRAPH ROAD (Dire Straits tribute band). He is also a songwriter and has recently released the solo album HOW TO GET TO THE HILL YOU SEE FROM THE MOTORWAY. He's excited to be in UK. Check out this video Please note this is a MONDAY night. £5pp music charge. 100% goes to Hubert. Table booking recommended

Reading Between The Vines Book Club 6.00pm

Hosted by Stella Cutler, this is a fun, sociable Book Club upstairs at Barnaby's Lounge. Wine is not mandatory 😉 Feel free to turn up to a warm welcome. This month we'll be discussing Machines like Me by Ian McEwan

Markus & Tessa Art Exhibition Fundraiser Party 6.00pm

All icons in this 10-day art show will be less than half price! ONLY £100! Catch them while you can! This is a fundraiser to help cover a period of 4 to 6 months, where Markus Thonett will be out of action due to an operation to remove a cancer from his abdominal region in late April or early May. There will be a raffle at the party with great prizes, including works of art and 4 hours of 1-to-1 professional business coaching for artists. We also have a GoFundMe. Every donation, no matter the amount, helps cover living costs while Markus heals. Please consider clicking the link to donate or sharing it with others who might help. Thank you for being there for us! The exhibition comes down on the 27th of April. For the duration of the show only, all works on display are priced at around 50% ! Melamine engraving, 'Dangerous Bend' 12" x 24" made by Markus is half price at ONLY £175!!

Paul Malsom Jazz 6.30pm

Guitarist Paul Malsom has a wide range of musical influences. Ranging from Jazz to Blues to Latin and Soul, Funk and Rock. This is a ONE hour set with Reg Hendrickse on flute. Jazz includes George Benson to Pat Metheny ,Blues includes BB King to Robben Ford. Latin includes Santana and Charlie Byrd ,and Soul to Rock includes Jimi Hendrix to Steve Cropper. Paul has been working as a professional musician for many years ,working all over the UK and abroad. From small clubs to Theatres to International Guitar festivals, including support sets for 10 CC, Georgie Fame and Tommy Emmanuel. Paul has also demonstrated guitars for Korg UK ,Takamine and Ovation as well as releasing a number of CDs under his own name and in collaboration with other artists

Jo Stout Jazz Trio 8.30pm

Jo Stout has performed all over the UK in venues as diverse as London's O2 Arena, The NEC, The Albert Hall, The Vortex, The Spice of Life, The Blues Kitchen…and Butlins! Most recently he played at Brighton Jazz Festival with his own group 'Terrarium'; a 6 piece band playing Jo's own composition's on a 'world jazz' theme. Tom Millar is a London-based pianist, composer and bandleader, playing with Jo Stout’s “Terrarium”, the Andrew Linham Jazz Orchestra, the Matt Sulzmann/Tom Millar quartet, and Way Out West jazz collective as well as with his own projects, from solo to nonet. His music has been heard on BBC Radio 3 and Jazz FM, and he has performed all over the UK and Ireland, as well as in Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, Holland, Dubai, Qatar, and the USA. "Millar's writing is part of a lineage of polished modernism whose building blocks are to be found in the holy trinity of Herbie, Chick and Bill Evans, but whose additional masonry has pleasing echoes of their scions, namely Pat Metheny and Brian Blade. At its highpoint the performance reaches a poetic, pastoral grace." Kevin Le Gendre Terry Pack is a bassist and composer who started playing aged […]

Loose Ends Trio 3.00pm

Loose Ends Trio.....are.... Frank Jasper on Lead guitar. Phil Warren on Bass Phil White on Vocals,Guitar and Ukulele. 'We first performed together at the 2012 Conquest Hospital Show when Frank and Phil White worked for the NHS. It was great fun and we decided to give it a go as a band. Our first gigs were mainly due to word of mouth at outdoor venues and private functions. Our music has been described as"jazzy easy listening," with an eclectic mix of songs'

The Velvet Rays 8.00pm

Louise Driscoll has recently re-launched her band The Velvet Rays, a dynamic 3 piece playing original melodic & sometimes haunting indie style pop. Louise is a singer songwriter with a distinct & soaring voice, she plays both Acoustic & electric guitars with interesting effects that enhance her songs. The band also play a select few popular cover song interpretations. On Bass is Ben Sumner who has performed with Oli Spleen and the Smithmancers and The Holloway Jug Band, and has performed in various punk & Americana bands across London. Paul Moon the drummer was most recently a member of local high energy folk band Fire in The Meadow and has played with Jason McNiff, a local Folk/Americana & Country artist, and Deep Ease, an acoustic blues / pop trio. Prior to moving to Hastings he was playing & recording in London. The Velvet Rays are based in Hastings. They will be recording during 2025

Mosaic Triangle 1.30pm

Lynda Murray band leader, saxophonist, composer and teacher (now retired) has been living in Hastings since 1986. (The Street Cafe Bar and Hastings Jazz Club) as well as organising a two day jazz festival that featured Julian Joseph, Toni Kofi, Liam Noble and Winston Clifford among other notable Uk jazz scene musicians. She says it’s wonderful to welcome Paul Whiten, notably "the best jazz bassist in the South of England" by promoters of the Swanage Jazz Festival. And Yair Katz, popular local drummer/percussionist with an MA in World Music and working as a music therapist.

Lily Ramona 4.30pm

Lily Ramona started singing in pubs at 8 years old, then formed the folk/country trio the HANK DOGS with her dad and step-mum. Signed and produced by Joe Boyd (Nick Drake, Incredible String Band, REM) they toured the world, including a US tour supporting Joan Baez. Now Lily writes her own songs. With renewed passion and inspiration, Lily released an Indie Folk solo acoustic EP 'Into the Mirror' with Trevor Moss and the A.P.R.C. Likened to Joni Mitchell and Suzanne Vega, Lily creates a sound which is both traditional and modern

‘StoryWell’ Fantasy-Folkish Tales 11.00am

Thursday 24th April - 11am-12;30 - Upstairs in Barnaby's Lounge Come along to one of Stephanie’s fantasy-folkish tales! These are soul stories drawn from a collective well; story-lines to stand in, ponder on, and journey through. Ethereal tales, dream-hinged and heart-slanted. Afterwards, you are invited to share your reflections on what may have come up for you as you  journeyed with the story’s themes, archetypes, atmosphere, and other contents

Helen McCookery Book 7.00pm

Helen McCookerybook was founder member of the bands The Chefs and Helen and the Horns, both of which recorded numerous sessions for John Peel, and released material on independent labels. Now a solo artist, she gigs in the UK, Europe and beyond and features regularly on BBC6 music

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