Erection date: 19/9/2012
Faithless first gigged here 5 March 1996, Jazz Cafe.
PRS for Music Heritage Award
Site: Faithless (1 memorial)
NW1, Parkway, Jazz Cafe
2017: Our colleague, Alan Patient, informs us that this plaque has gone.
Erection date: 19/9/2012
Faithless first gigged here 5 March 1996, Jazz Cafe.
PRS for Music Heritage Award
NW1, Parkway, Jazz Cafe
2017: Our colleague, Alan Patient, informs us that this plaque has gone.
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Faithless
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Faithless
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