18th – 31st August 2011
“It’s Something Hell’s” is a celebration of Rockabilly, Rockers & Teds style past and present:
Mr Ducktail, Miss Betty, Ester Segarra Plus images from the YOUTH CLUB archive by Tim Scott, Leonie Morse, Robin Maddock, Richard Braine, Ted Polhemus and many more…
Get down to classic rockabilly records being spun by DJ Gavin A Gogo (Club Intoxica)
YOUTH CLUB Kingly Court (Just off Carnaby St)
RSVP: steve@youthclublondon.com
Youth Club presents “It’s Something Hell’s” Private View Thursday 18th August
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