• The Fiddler's Elbow (map)
  • 1 Malden Road
  • London, NW5 3HS
  • United Kingdom

Holloway Star to headline a fundraiser for one of London's best live music venues.
• £5 entrance fee - all proceeds to the venue

Holloway Star

is a five-piece combo mixing funk and disco rhythms within a rock framework. The members have previously released material under various guises. Most notable is the work of keyboards player Guru George who was a founding member of 80’s and 90’s pop act Kissing the Pink who can boast appearances on Top of the pops and 2 top 40 hits. The guitarist was signed to Immortal records as part of Cambio who reached number 1 in the HMV alternative dance charts.
Shane Nolan is the front man who brings original song writing and his dance roots where back in 2004 where he was signed to Defected records.

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DJ Phil

Founding member of left field electro supergroup
Wrangler and the folktronica pioneers Tunng. Expect an eclectic vinyl journey in sound from rare disco beats to electro dance rhythms. Throw in some underground funk and house and you'll be 2 stepping throughout this DJ set.

Brian Haddon and Harry Haddon

Brian Haddon drew national notoriety when as Brian Chevette he formed the Punk Band EATER in the summer of 1976 at the tender age of 15. Releasing classic Singles such as Outside View, Lock it Up, &. Thinking of the U S A.
The band also featured on the iconic Live at the Roxy album and the infamous Don Letts film, Punk Rock - the Movie.
In 2021 Brian started recording the Album 'Whatever Happened To?' with his youngest son Harry Haddon. They're now performing their material live - expect some punk energy with Velvet Underground and Bolan inspired lyrics and chord sequences.

Sunset People

Sunset People crossfade in and out of London’s electronic music scene, occasionally drifting into focus and sunlight for performances across the capital, sometimes alongside pioneering luminaries such as; John Foxx, the late Richard H Kirk, Four-Tet and Scanner. The sound is slightly unfocussed analogue – the perfect soundtrack to lost reels of Super-8 footage, SX-70 Polaroids of 70s-80s east London - all Technicolor hues of blue and green into sun flare.