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New Orleans Jam


Monday 19th September 2022
Doors: 6pm
Happy Hour: 6-8pm
Jam: 9pm-12am
Free Entry

NQ SECOND-LINE PARADE FOR QUEEN ELIZABETH II AT 20:30, STARTING OUTSIDE M&P’S ON TIB STREET. BRASS MUSICIANS WELCOME TO JOIN THE BAND, SONGS: ‘JUST A CLOSER WALK WITH THEE’, ‘DIDN’T HE RAMBLE’, & ‘WHEN THE SAINTS’.

TO RAISE A GLASS TO QUEEN ELIZABETH II, WE’RE EXTENDING HAPPY HOUR TONIGHT TO THE WHOLE NIGHT, 6PM-12AM! GET 2 HOUSE COCKTAILS FOR £12 OR GET A FREE PIZZA WHEN YOU BUY 2 DRINKS!

Table bookings:
- Latest arrival time: 8:45pm

To book a table, call:
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0161 273 5495, 10am-5pm Monday-Friday
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0161 831 7002, after 5pm Monday-Saturday
- Or leave a message outside of these times and we’ll get back to you.

The big sounds of New Orleans come to M&P’s for the New Orleans Jam, held every 3rd Monday of the month and hosted by mighty house band The Nightcreatures. With a strong emphasis on the involvement of brass, these monthly Jam sessions are sure to make you feel like you’ve travelled over the Atlantic to Louisiana.

The New Orleans Jam sees our little jazz club filled with the blaring brass, Rhythm and Blues, Second Line Grooves, Street Beats, Funk, Rock’n’Roll, and Rhumba of New Orleans, where the round-the-clock atmosphere sees never ending music filling the streets… This is the music of Dr. John, Fats Domino, Jelly Roll Morton, and Professor Longhair, to name but a few, and those who come by to play at the jams follow in their footsteps tremendously.

NOLA tunes really are in a class of their own, being seen by many as the true origin of traditional jazz. The bringing together of musicians in New Orleans, to all be united by music, is all about the atmosphere of a live performance. Horns aplenty, thundering drums, heavy guitar riffs, and whatever other instrument might appear would come together to create a sound to celebrate life and ensure the party never stops. The M&P New Orleans Jam sees musicians from any background brought together by this same attitude to live music. So long as it’s played in a New Orleans style… Anything goes.

Come down and experience the wonders of the Jam happening in front of your eyes, and don’t be surprised if you’re persuaded to have a good old dance too.

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