The DJ and trumpet player made the Queen of Pop groove at her private parties in Miami and New York. And tonight, DJ Gordon Edge along with percussionist Jonqui, will perform in aamchi Mumbai.
Plus 4 more must-catch eventsOn: Tonight, 10 pm
Where: Tote on the Turf, Mahalaxmi Race Course, opposite gate no. 5 & 6, Keshva Rao Khadye Marg.
Call: 61577777
Entry: Rs 700
The DJ and trumpet player made the Queen of Pop groove at her private parties in Miami and New York. And tonight, DJ Gordon Edge along with percussionist Jonqui, will perform in aamchi Mumbai.
Combining the totally unique DJ experience of 3-deck mixing, the DJ also adds a personal edge by playing live trumpet.
Whether it's a dark dingy underground club in deepest darkest Siberia, or dancing on the tables in the sunshine at Bora Bora, Ibiza, Gordon has managed to hit the high note, every time.
Apart from juggling with his hectic partying engagements, he holds a residency for Kinki Malinki in the UK, and is a regular feature for Mynt in Belfast & The Gallery at Ministry of Sound.
Check out Art works by School Kids
Till: November 9, 11 am to 7 pm
Where: Tao Art Gallery, Sarjan Plaza, Dr Annie Besant Road, Worli.
Be part of an artistic venture by attending annual exhibition put together by the students of the Cathedral and John Connon Senior School.
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Titled Out of the Box-4, the exhibition will feature paintings, sculptures and installations of 15 to 17 year-olds who had been given a free rein in expressing their creativity.
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Proceeds from the sale will be donated to charities working for the welfare of street children and senior citizens.
Feel the groove with India's original pop queen
On: November 7, 7 pm
Where: Tata Theatre, NCPA, Nariman Point.
Call:u00a066223737
Entry: Rs 160 to 500
Veteran pop singer Usha Uthup began her musical career as a nightclub singer in 1969, and steadily built a name thanks to her rich resonant voice and feel for rhythm.
She will perform her all-time popular tracks Koi yahan, Ramba ho, Jeetu00a0 hain shaan se and Doston se pyar kiya.
From bicycles to Bed Lamps
On: November 6 and 7, 10 am to 6 pm
Where: Tejpal Gallery, Gowalia Tank.
Call: 9820051247
Perhaps the only thing left to be sold at what is fast becoming Mumbai's favourite activity garage sale is a garage itself. The Association of Masonic Ladies Mumbai Centre organises its annual sale this weekend.
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The sale even has an Italian baby cot up for grabs, says founder-president Heena Udeshi. You can shop for variety of crockery and cutlery, including two 24-piece dinner sets.
A bicycle, electric kettles, bed lamps and statues are all part of the sale's extensive home du00c3u00a9cor section. All proceeds will go to several charities.
Let these 4 guys Serenade YouOn: November 8, 9 pm
Where: Blue Frog, D/2 Mathuradas Mills Compound, Lower Parel.
Call: 40332300
Entry: Rs 500
The World Guitar Night promises to host some of the most accomplished guitar talents in the world.
The musically-charged event will feature Don Ross, noted for his own style which the Canadian terms "heavy wood" borrowing from blues, jazz, folk and classical music.
Japan-based Masa Sumide, literally a one-man band with a style that is groovy, percussive, inventive and dazzling, Sandor Szabo from Hungary blends classical forms with the meditative moods of Eastern, Hungarian folk and improvisational jazz.
And lastly, India's own Konarak Reddy, who has perfected the art of finger-style playing and is known for integrating Hindustani and Carnatic styles of improvisation into his guitar technique.