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Nov
20
Thu
Jazz in the House – Mingus and Monk: Words and Music @ Lauderdale House
Nov 20 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Join us for a night exploring the music of two jazz giants, with acclaimed trombonist and vocalist Malcolm Earle Smith and an all-star band.

 

The compositions of Charles Mingus and Thelonious Monk has inspired generations — from Elvis Costello to Jon Hendricks’ clever takes on Monk’s genius.

Now, acclaimed trombonist, vocalist, and “new King of Scat” (The Guardian) Malcolm Earle Smith leads a distinguished band from the UK jazz scene in a vibrant tribute to these two jazz trailblazers. Expect bold tunes, sharp lyricism, and heartfelt storytelling — blending humour, groove, and the spirit of rebellion that defines their music

 

Standard £15.50

Unwaged Concession £12.50
(This concession applies to guests with disabilities and those not in work. There are no senior concessions for Jazz in the House)

Under 35s Concession £8
Limited numbers!

Please note that all tickets, including tickets purchased on the door, are subject to a £1.50 booking fee.

Doors open at 7.30pm

 

GET TICKETS HERE

Dec
4
Thu
Jazz in the House: Zoe Francis / Jim Mullen Quartet @ Lauderdale House
Dec 4 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Vocalist Zoe Francis and legendary guitarist Jim Mullen are joined by Gareth Williams and Steve Watts for a stellar evening of classic jazz.

London-based vocalist Zoe Francis has been captivating audiences alongside legendary guitarist Jim Mullen since they met in 2013. Together, they have recorded and toured four acclaimed albums, including their live recording The Very Thought of You, captured at London’s iconic 606 Club. Zoe discovered her love of classic jazz standards while living in New York, developing a style defined by her beautiful tone and impeccable phrasing.

Jim Mullen is a towering figure in the jazz world, with a remarkable career spanning over 50 years. He has toured and recorded with greats such as Gene Harris, Brian Auger, Jimmy Smith, Mose Allison, Teddy Edwards, Herbie Mann, Terry Callier, and Georgie Fame. Jim is also known for his 15-year collaboration with legendary tenor saxophonist Dick Morrissey in the much-loved British band Morrissey Mullen.

They will be be joined by two of the UK’s finest musicians: Gareth Williams on piano and Steve Watts on bass, performing a wonderful selection of timeless songs with fresh, vibrant arrangements.

 

Standard £15.50

Unwaged Concession £12.50
(This concession applies to guests with disabilities and those not in work. There are no senior concessions for Jazz in the House)

Under 35s Concession £8
Limited numbers!

Please note that all tickets, including tickets purchased on the door, are subject to a £1.50 booking fee.

Doors open at 7.30pm

 

GET TICKETS HERE

Dec
5
Fri
Christmas Concert: Like A Bright Star Shineth @ St. Mary Brookfield Church
Dec 5 @ 7:30 pm – 9:15 pm

Get into the Christmas spirit with a concert of festive choral music in a candlelit church.

You’ll hear classic and new arrangements of traditional tunes such as I Saw Three Ships, Deck The Halls, Angels from the Realms of Glory, In the Bleak Midwinter, O Christmas Tree and The Coventry Carol as well some of the most beautiful new festive choral music and some fun songs. You’ll also have the opportunity to raise the roof by joining in with favourite carols, including Hark! The Herald Angels Sing and It Came Upon The Midnight Clear.

A bar will be open from 7pm selling wine, champagne and mince pies. Last year’s concert was a sell-out so please book in advance to be sure of a seat.

Voxcetera is a chamber choir celebrating sacred and secular music from medieval times to the present day under the direction of its founding conductor Jane Hopkins. The choir’s achievements include its popular Christmas concerts; performances with chamber ensembles of Vivaldi’s Gloria, and the Fauré, Saint-Saëns and Brahms Requiems at St Michael’s Highgate; tours to Germany and Ireland; performances at St Martin-in-the-Fields, St John Smith Square, St Stephen Walbrook and East Finchley Arts Festival; appearances at the Science Museum, British Library and the Southbank Centre; and a variety of recording work.