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    It has been a pleasure to bring to you the site for so long but the time is now right to turn the lights out for the last time but we do it both with a heavy heart and a sense of pride driven by the so many messages received since we announced the closure.

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Yes, we were both there on that night, Dar, but somehow you managed a photo with Dweezil, not like you 😂. I was always proud when my daughter was young and in the car with me, off to her dance/acting class, and she'd ask me to put Frank on the car stereo! 😂

This photo? 😂😂😂

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The venue changes are beyond the club’s control at the moment. Cu Mumbles, our last place has closed its doors and finding a suitable venue is tricky as size of crowd varies for different events obviously. We are currently in negotiations with a few places within Swansea and have already booked a few in the Grand Theatre Arts Wing for next year. Hamish is definitely on the cards again, will be a superb show as always.
Muteswan? You are Dave Cottle, and I claim my £500! True?
 
Just to add …
Swansea Jazz Club, in its various guises, is the longest running weekly jazz club in Britain
It will be 76 years this year and hoping to carry on supporting LIVE music for many years to come.
You were presumably a founding member, Mute.
 
I’m afraid not. Would love to be as talented as the great man. The closest I come is sitting next to him in our seats at the Liberty.
I've been wondering how he operates his piano pedal with that Denver boot! 😂 I see him at the Liberty, so you're both sitting not a million miles away from me. 🤔
 
I've been wondering how he operates his piano pedal with that Denver boot! 😂 I see him at the Liberty, so you're both sitting not a million miles away from me. 🤔
We are both missing from the match Wednesday but we should both be there on Saturday for the Norwich game. Come and say hello.
 
If you're an electric blues nut like me, you'll enjoy this from guitar maestro Stevie Ray Vaughan, who tragically died aged 35 in 1990 in a helicopter accident:
 
If you're an electric blues nut like me, you'll enjoy this from guitar maestro Stevie Ray Vaughan, who tragically died aged 35 in 1990 in a helicopter accident:
Like Crossfire and Pride and joy by him . Great tracks.
 

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