SET on Sail headline an unsigned band night at Winters Bar in Chingford Mount Road, Chingford, this Friday (November 9).
Support comes from On Mercury, The Approach and the Black Lion Project.
Entry is £5 on the door and it starts at 8pm.
Black Scarr perform at Loughton Folk Club on Thursday (November 8).
This duo are inspired by their local surroundings of Walthamstow and Leytonstone and play “lyrically captivating” hard-hitting songs.
Support comes from the bluesy/folky talented Mr Graham Harrison.
Entry to the venue, the Loughton Club in Station Road, is £3 and it starts at 8pm.
Experimental nu-folk singer Robin Grey is joined by some musical friends for a headlining show at the Redbridge Green Fair Live Music Club.
Support comes from alt country folk rock blues band Peppercorn Rent and skilled young keyboard player Ryan Green.
The gig takes place at Ilford Sports Club at Cricklefield Stadium in Ilford High Road.
It is from 8pm until 11.30pm and admission is £4. Under 18s get in for £2.
First-class French duo Emmanuel Pariselle and Christian Maes bring some traditional tunes from their homeland to Walthamstow Folk Club on Sunday (November 11).
It's at Ye Olde Rose and Crown in Hoe Street.
Entry is £7, or £5 for concessions, and it starts at 7.30pm.
The Snakes slither into the Birkbeck Tavern to play some of their energetic Americana music on Saturday night (November 10).
They count BBC Radio 2 broadcasters Bob Harris and Mark Lamarr among their many fans.
The gig is free but donations welcome.
Get there for 8.30pm.
The East Side Jazz Club has a performance by Byron Wallen on the trumpet, Trevor Watkis on piano, Larry Bartley on the bass and Cliver Fenner on drums next Tuesday (November 13).
It's at the Lord Rookwood pub in Leytonstone and costs £5.
The music begins at approximately 8.30pm.
Got a gig? Let Sound Advice know by sending an email to dbinns@london.newsquest.co.uk
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