Rub A Dub Sunday

Rub A Dub Sunday

18th Jun 2017 1pm - 12am
British Summer Time
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2017-06-18 13:00:00 2017-06-19 00:00:00 Europe/London Rub A Dub Sunday Fox and Firkin, 316 Lewisham High Street, London, SE13 6JZ

Tickets

General admission
E-Ticket
£5.00 + £0.60 handling

Sale Ended

Event Details

@FREE ENTRY BEFORE 5PM WITH NAMES ON THE WALL + CLICK ATTENDING - SEE INFO BELOW FOR MORE DETAILS
♬♬ The Scientist♬♬
Hopeton Overton Brown (born 18 April 1960) is a recording engineer and producer best known for the Dub music he mixed as "Scientist" in the 1980s. A protégé of Osbourne Ruddock, Brown's contemporaries include several figures who, working at King Tubby's, had helped pioneer the genre in the 1970s: Ruddock, Bunny Lee, Philip Smart, Pat Kelly and Prince Jammy. Brown's mixing is notable, in part, for his ability to deconstruct the source material to create sparse, stripped-down arrangements layered with effects (often dramatically changing the tone of the original song).
9pm-midnight inside
♬♬ Goodtown Sound System ♬♬
Guest:
♬♬ Decks Ray Spex ♬♬
♬♬Sister Nkechy the warrior queen ♬♬
From 1-8pm (outside - depending on the weather!)
♬♬ Live Dub natty session with Prince Hammer ♬♬
Prince Hammer: After deejaying on the Vee-Jay sound system in the early 1970s, Simpson initially recorded under his own name (as 'Berris Simpson') in the mid-1970s with producer Glen Brown for whom he recorded "Whole Lot of Sugar" and "Tel Aviv Rock", before adopting the 'Prince Hammer' name when he began producing his own recordings on labels that he owned such as Gold Cup and Belva, sold through his own record shop on Orange Street. He released several singles in the late 1970s for a variety of producers.[He made a cameo appearance in the film Rockers, and found a wider audience via his Blacka Morwell-produced 1978 album Bible, released on Virgin Records' Front Line label. This was followed by the album Roots and Roots, released on Adrian Sherwood's Hitrun label in 1979.
Hammer toured the UK with Bim Sherman and Prince Far I in 1979 and later with punk rock bands such as THE CLASH and The Slits.
A second album for Hit Run, Dancehall Style, was released in 1981, and they worked again on his 1985 album Vengeance. He appeared on the track "The Heat" on Suns of Arqa's 1983 album Wadada Magic, he features on their live album with Prince Far I entitled Musical Revue which was recorded in 1982, and he provides vocals on "Libera Me" on their 1987 album Seven. He also worked with Roy Cousins on the Respect I Man album (1989).
Hammer also worked as a producer, and produced Rod Taylor's If Jah Should Come Now album. Other artists that he produced included Echo Minott, Jennifer Lara, Toyan, Trinity, and George Nooks, and several of his productions were compiled on the Africa Iron Gate Showcase album, released on his own Berris label in 1982.
Inside from 8-9pm
STALLS:
★ Rare records Sta'Kulcha
www.facebook.com/stakulchamusicdistribution
www.stakulcha.com
★ Uptown Rockers Hats
https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/thewickedfairy?ref=l2-shopheader-name
RUM PUNCH DEALS:
★ Special Rum Punch £5 a glass
FOOD:
★BBQ JERK CHICKEN
★ The Fox & Firkin Pizzas by our Italian chef Tony
So if you are a soundsystem enthusiast or a live music fan we've got it all covered!
This month the all day Sunday sessions will be running from 2pm-midnight. During the daytime families are welcome as the Fox and Firkin has the largest garden in south London!
ENTRY / TICKET INFO - Please read!
Kids and family are in for free, Kids are allowed until 8pm
*Click attending on event page! Free entry for everyone with their names on the Facebook wall before 5pm
*£5 after 5pm until 8pm with your name on the Facebook event wall (£7 without).
*£7 after 8pm until 12am
*£5 Advance Tickets:
Twitter: @FoxFirkin
Instagram: @foxandfirkin
316 Lewisham High St, SE13 6JZ
www.foxfirkin.com
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