The Andy Davies Quartet performs every Wednesday night at the prestigious Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club. They are the house band for the Wednesday night jam session which Andy has hosted for the last three years to the present. The quartet performs music from the hard bop jazz standard repertoire playing compositions by jazz greats such as Benny Golson, Wayne Shorter and John Coltrane to name but a few. The quartet has played across Europe and Japan in some of the world’s leading jazz clubs and festivals.
Andy Davies has performed with many of London’s top jazz performers including Ian Shaw and James Pearson with the Ronnie Scotts Allstars. He studied music at Trinity College of Music and since leaving has been constantly in demand as a soloist for jazz and studio sessions. As well as performing with his own group the Andy Davies Quartet he is a member of new fusion group J-Sonics who recently starred at the London Jazz Festival. He also writes music for the Simians of Swing, an electric jazz project co-led with bassist Lorenzo Bassignani. You will recognise his voice from the television as he is also an experienced voice over artist presenting the programmes on Channel Five and Cartoon Network.
The first concert in our FREE Thursday lunchtime jazz series, Out to Lunch, sees the brilliant saxophonist Nathan Haines, who has been at the forefront of acoustic jazz, modern soul, and electronic...
Vocalist/lyricist Georgia Mancio and guitarist Nigel Price combine their award-winning talents with bassist Julie Walkington in a joyous programme of jazz standards and latin songs.
Our FREE lunchtime jazz gig features The Dixie Ticklers, one of Europe's leading exponents of New Orleans, Dixieland and Trad jazz playing a mix of well-known hits and hidden gems.
One of the most respected and talked about young singer/songwriters of her generation, Polly performs a mixture of classic jazz standards and material from her forthcoming album.
Featuring a mixture of jazz standards and originals in the straight ahead, swing tradition of late 50s and early 60s jazz (think Dexter Gordon, Sonny Rollins, Miles, Coltrane...), plus tracks from...
Moscow Drug Club is a curious musical place where certain elements of 1930's Berlin Cabaret, Hot Club de France, Nuevo Tango & Gypsy Campfire meet, have a few to drink and stagger arm in arm into the...
Dave Green's first album was with Ben Webster. He has recorded subsequently with many of the great American musicians. Dave is a living legend of the British jazz scene. He has won the Top Bassist...