The Kashmir Klub

6 Nottingham Place, the location of the Kashmir Klub

The Kashmir Klub was a non-profit making, live music club that operated in central London, England between 1997 and 2003.[1] It was located at 6 Nottingham Place, in the basement of a restaurant and bar called "Fabrizio" at the "Baker and Oven".[2][3]

The club was started in November 1997 by musician and early Iron Maiden member Tony Moore to provide a different approach to discovering, developing and promoting the best signed and unsigned artists available, and to create a "fertile, creative and spontaneous" atmosphere. The name was inspired by the Led Zeppelin track "Kashmir". Moore loved the track and also the band. He said "It seemed to me that Led Zeppelin covered nearly every genre of music in their time, from rock to acoustic. So I thought "The Kashmir Klub" would be perfect."[citation needed]

  1. ^ "The Kashmir Klub". Discogs. Retrieved 28 February 2023.
  2. ^ Tony Moore – Musician, Broadcaster and Concert Promoter; Founder, Kashmir Klub – MusicTank
  3. ^ "The Kashmir Klub". Discogs. Retrieved 28 February 2023.

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