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  2. City Music Society - Wikipedia

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    The City Music Society was formed in London, United Kingdom, in 1943. It was influenced by lunchtime concerts organised by Hilda Bor at the Royal Exchange and by Myra Hess at the National Gallery .

  3. Grosvenor Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The group is often augmented with other singers and instrumentalists for special occasions including an orchestra for Easter Day. The choir performs a large range of music from Renaissance to the present day. There are regular free lunchtime concerts on Tuesdays at 1:10 pm.

  4. Myra Hess - Wikipedia

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    For this contribution to maintaining the morale of the populace of London, King George VI created her a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1941. (She had previously been created a CBE in 1936.) [11] Hess's lunchtime concerts influenced the formation of the City Music Society, according to the organisation's website. [12]

  5. Naked Lunch (British band) - Wikipedia

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    During 2013, Naked Lunch appeared at the Roundhouse in London, the Dark Waters Alternative Music festival (both of which had positive reviews) and also headlined at the Slimelight Club in London. The band has been recording new material and have released their first album Beyond Planets in 2014 after signing with Sub Culture Records for digital ...

  6. Lovebox Festival - Wikipedia

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    Lovebox is a three-day [1] music festival. In 2018 the event moved to Gunnersbury Park, London. The move came after Tower Hamlets turned down its application to continue in Victoria Park and Lambeth residents objected to its move to Brockwell Park. The 2019 event had a capacity of 50,000. [2]

  7. The Half Moon, Putney - Wikipedia

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    The Half Moon is a public house and music venue in Putney, London. It is one of the city's longest running live music venues, and has hosted live music every night since 1963. It is one of the city's longest running live music venues, and has hosted live music every night since 1963.

  8. Timeline of Capital Radio - Wikipedia

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    It is a rebrand of urban music station Choice FM, broadcasting on FM in London on 96.9 and 107.1 MHz and nationally on the Digital One DAB multiplex [27] and among the presenters is Tim Westwood who rejoins the station. [28] 2014. 6 February – Global Radio announces it will sell two Capital stations – in Scotland and South Wales – to ...

  9. Nambucca (venue) - Wikipedia

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    Nambucca is a live music venue in Holloway Road in London. Since being rebuilt following a fire it now houses two distinct areas in a big open plan venue - a front bar area and a rear dancefloor and gig area. It is popular with up-and-coming bands and hosts music and entertainment events on a nightly basis.