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Jah Wobble, musician and creative practitioner, will muse on the spiritual and material life of the city and its place in his work.
Jah Wobble started his creative career, alongside John Lydon (AKA Johnny Rotten), as the bass player for the groundbreaking Public Image Limited. Since this auspicious start, he has gone on to work with many of the worldâs finest musicians and has been involved in many cross-disciplinary creative projects.
Voted favourite âListed Londonerâ by listeners to Robert Elmsâ BBC Radio talk show, the Whitechapel-born Wobble has spent many hours walking alongside the Thames and its tributaries and once worked as a tube driver for London Transport during a self imposed exile from the music business.
A self confessed William Blake enthusiast and âCockney mysticâ, Jah Wobble will muse on the spiritual and material life of the city and its place in his work.
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Jah Wobble | talks |
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Date and Time: |
8 April 2005 at 6:30 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Venue: |
Chelsea College of Art and Design |
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Tickets: |
£5 (£3.50 concessions) |
Available from: |
To book tickets phone 020 7269 1606 or email |
Additional Information: |
Venue: Lecture Theatre, Chelsea College of Art & Design (entrance via Atterbury Street) |
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