This article is from the Open Musical Jam Sessions FAQ, by Rich Kulawiec rsk@gsp.org with numerous contributions by others.
Stony Stratford, England: [Unknown]
The Song Loft, Cock Hotel, Wolverton Road, Stony Stratford, Milton
Keynes. Fridays.
Contributed-by: Harry Ferguson <hcf@mail.ast.cam.ac.uk>
Barton, Cambs., England: [Unknown]
The Crofters host a session/singalong the second Tuesday of every month
at The Hoops.
Contributed-by: Harry Ferguson <hcf@mail.ast.cam.ac.uk>
Brighton, Sussex, England: [Celtic]
Irish session on Wed. nights and Sun. afternoons at The Bugle, 24 St.
Martins St 0273-607753. To find it, look for St. Martin's church on the
map, the street runs next to it.
Contributed-by: Greg Sandell <sandell@epunix.sussex.ac.uk>
Hove, Sussex, England: [Celtic]
Irish session on Sun. nights at The Lion and Lobster. Hove is the next
town west of Brighton (on the coast).
Contributed-by: Greg Sandell <sandell@epunix.sussex.ac.uk>
Brighton, Sussex, England: [Folk]
A 'folk circle' at The Stable, 7 Albion St, 0273-605235. All kinds of
music: songs, bluegrass, Irish, klezmer, etc. Monday nights.
Contributed-by: Greg Sandell <sandell@epunix.sussex.ac.uk>
London, England: [Misc]
A note from Greg on sessions there: Too many sessions to list here, and
in any case, I haven't gone to more than a few of them. Here's what you
do: buy TIME OUT, the weekly magazine listing entertainment events in
London, look in the music section under folk. All the Irish sessions are
listed. Last I looked, there were two on Tuesdays, one on Wednesdays,
four on Thursdays, two on Fridays, one on Saturday, two on Sundays.
Nearly all of them were accessible by tube, although very few were in
central London, you have to go to outlaying areas. I'm told that the
'Irish part of town' is near the Kensal tube stop.
Contributed-by: Greg Sandell <sandell@epunix.sussex.ac.uk>
 
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