New Beginnings: London Charm and the 7C Alliance
Oct 23, 2010 Music, Performance Spaces, World
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Back in 2007, following a social networking event organised by the 7C Alliance at The Prince Albert – a bar in London’s Notting Hill, a few of the people stayed on at the pub afterwards and met some people who were wanting to have a good night out together where they could discover the tucked away and hard to find corners in London for good live music – but did not know where to start. From that chat, the idea for a new online networking group to discover that, London Charm, was born.
Members of the 7C Alliance firstly set up a simple web-site (created by Steve Foster) and, later, a Facebook Group was created with help of Patrick Whelan and several others
Now, with 7C Alliance being a UK-wide online networking group and London Charm having had people from across London interested to meet up together to see great unsigned acts, we thought it was time to try and bring those groups together again to see one of the acts discovered through London Charm at the home of London Charm, The Tabernacle.
However where do these two groups want to go from here? We have reserved the Conservatory at The Tabernacle on Thursday, 11th November for us to come together and discover what each other has to offer – and celebrate new beginnings with music from “New Day“, the new album by Milli Moonstone, one of the acts discovered by members of the London Charm social network.
We look forward to seeing you there! Tickets are £15/head and include price of canapes and performer. They can be bought online at http://www.wegottickets.com/event/97497
Please note that numbers of tickets are strictly limited to 50 – and so please get in quick to not miss out!

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November 12th, 2010 at 7:44 AM
Wow, what a great night! Thank you to all who came along and “made it” so good by not only just being there but joining in with all the clapping – and even singing at one point too! Mark Elie is a hoot too, ain’t he? Exactly like you see …in that Channel 4 Seven Days TV documentary…
For me, there was something about the idea of it being both new but definitely knowing it would be good due to the polish of the performer.
Also, it was great how The Tabernacle did us proud with how they set things up and catered so nicely and discretely for us in the Conservatory, but also let us reserve a “Centre Stage” table later when Milli performed. I think we may have to make “New Beginnings” a theme there in it’s own right, don’t you? With a new discovery every (say) 3 months or so? Please let us know your thoughts!