The Green Note
The Green Note
THE BASEMENT BAR
1920s and 30s jazz and blues
Whiskey Moon Face @ Larry's Live at the National Portrait Gallery
Hidden behind a secret entrance on Charing Cross Road, Larry’s is our brand-new underground cocktail bar located in the historic vaults of the National Portrait Gallery. Originally built as coal storage in 1896, the spectacular exposed brick space has been transformed offering a slice of elegance deep into the evening (seven days a week), just a short stroll from Covent Garden and Trafalgar Square. Sip on classic cocktails and dine on lavish bar snacks, amidst over 100 portraits of the famous faces of London’s West End.
The Cable street rag band @ Jamboree
The Cable Street Rag Band’s Thursday night residency at Jamboree. 1920s and ’30s jazz and swing all night long with a jam session from 11:30 - 12:30.
The Fleeting Paradise Orchestra @ Jamboree
Join Ewan Bleach for Sunday lunch in the company of his big band, The Fleeting Paradise Orchestra!
The ensemble plays arrangements of popular songs and original blues and jazz numbers from the 10-piece ‘territory’ bands of late 20s and early 30s America, such as Benny Moten, Charlie Johnson, Fess Williams and Duke Ellington. They also play material from dance bands from Canada and the UK, such as Guy Lombardo and Bert Ambrose, and some original compositions and arrangements by Ewan himself.
Whiskey Moon Face @ Larry's Live at the National Portrait Gallery
Hidden behind a secret entrance on Charing Cross Road, Larry’s is our brand-new underground cocktail bar located in the historic vaults of the National Portrait Gallery. Originally built as coal storage in 1896, the spectacular exposed brick space has been transformed offering a slice of elegance deep into the evening (seven days a week), just a short stroll from Covent Garden and Trafalgar Square. Sip on classic cocktails and dine on lavish bar snacks, amidst over 100 portraits of the famous faces of London’s West End.
The Cable street rag band @ Jamboree
The Cable Street Rag Band’s Thursday night residency at Jamboree. 1920s and ’30s jazz and swing all night long with a jam session from 11:30 - 12:30.
Duo @ Evans and Peel
Ewan Bleach duo at Evans and Peel.
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The Cable street rag band @ Jamboree
The Cable Street Rag Band’s Thursday night residency at Jamboree. 1920s and ’30s jazz and swing all night long with a jam session from 11:30 - 12:30.
The Fleeting Paradise Orchestra @ Jamboree
Join Ewan Bleach for Sunday lunch in the company of his big band, The Fleeting Paradise Orchestra!
The ensemble plays arrangements of popular songs and original blues and jazz numbers from the 10-piece ‘territory’ bands of late 20s and early 30s America, such as Benny Moten, Charlie Johnson, Fess Williams and Duke Ellington. They also play material from dance bands from Canada and the UK, such as Guy Lombardo and Bert Ambrose, and some original compositions and arrangements by Ewan himself.
Whiskey Moon Face @ Larry's Live at the National Portrait Gallery
Hidden behind a secret entrance on Charing Cross Road, Larry’s is our brand-new underground cocktail bar located in the historic vaults of the National Portrait Gallery. Originally built as coal storage in 1896, the spectacular exposed brick space has been transformed offering a slice of elegance deep into the evening (seven days a week), just a short stroll from Covent Garden and Trafalgar Square. Sip on classic cocktails and dine on lavish bar snacks, amidst over 100 portraits of the famous faces of London’s West End.
The Cable street rag band @ Jamboree
The Cable Street Rag Band’s Thursday night residency at Jamboree. 1920s and ’30s jazz and swing all night long with a jam session from 11:30 - 12:30.
Whiskey Moon Face @ Larry's Live at the National Portrait Gallery
Hidden behind a secret entrance on Charing Cross Road, Larry’s is our brand-new underground cocktail bar located in the historic vaults of the National Portrait Gallery. Originally built as coal storage in 1896, the spectacular exposed brick space has been transformed offering a slice of elegance deep into the evening (seven days a week), just a short stroll from Covent Garden and Trafalgar Square. Sip on classic cocktails and dine on lavish bar snacks, amidst over 100 portraits of the famous faces of London’s West End.
The Cable street rag band @ Jamboree
The Cable Street Rag Band’s Thursday night residency at Jamboree. 1920s and ’30s jazz and swing all night long with a jam session from 11:30 - 12:30.
The Fleeting Paradise Orchestra @ Jamboree
Join Ewan Bleach for Sunday lunch in the company of his big band, The Fleeting Paradise Orchestra!
The ensemble plays arrangements of popular songs and original blues and jazz numbers from the 10-piece ‘territory’ bands of late 20s and early 30s America, such as Benny Moten, Charlie Johnson, Fess Williams and Duke Ellington. They also play material from dance bands from Canada and the UK, such as Guy Lombardo and Bert Ambrose, and some original compositions and arrangements by Ewan himself.
The Cable street rag band @ Jamboree, London Jazz Festival
The Cable Street Rag Band’s Thursday night residency at Jamboree. 1920s and ’30s jazz and swing all night long with a jam session from 11:30 - 12:30.
Ewan Bleach Quartet @ St Giles Church Oxford
Ewan has made a close study of the developments in saxophone playing techniques and styles through the 1920s-1930s and he will illustrate and talk about the development of jazz from that period and later with authentically played examples.
Saxophonists honed their skills in creating captivating solos that flowed seamlessly within the jazz ensemble's performance. The saxophone's ability to mimic the human voice, and to articulate rapid and intricate lines, allows for breathtaking solos that speak volumes without uttering a word.
The Cable street rag band @ Jamboree
The Cable Street Rag Band’s Thursday night residency at Jamboree. 1920s and ’30s jazz and swing all night long with a jam session from 11:30 - 12:30.
Lindy Hop Class Week 4 @ Jamboree
Taught by Serena Rizzo and Marcus Nutzinger, a beginner Lindy-Hop course is coming to Jamboree. Taking place from the 19th of October - 9th of November with a taser class on the 12th of October
Lindy-Hop is a couple dance and the most famous and most widely danced of the swing dances. It is usually the place that people start before exploring the other forms.
The class takes place at the start of the Cable Street Rag Band's weekly concert. It is an hour long from 7.15 - 8.15pm before the band starts at 8.30 playing three sets and jam finishing at 12.30am.
The Fleeting Paradise Orchestra @ Jamboree
Join Ewan Bleach for Sunday lunch in the company of his big band, The Fleeting Paradise Orchestra!
The ensemble plays arrangements of popular songs and original blues and jazz numbers from the 10-piece ‘territory’ bands of late 20s and early 30s America, such as Benny Moten, Charlie Johnson, Fess Williams and Duke Ellington. They also play material from dance bands from Canada and the UK, such as Guy Lombardo and Bert Ambrose, and some original compositions and arrangements by Ewan himself.
The Cable street rag band @ Jamboree
The Cable Street Rag Band’s Thursday night residency at Jamboree. 1920s and ’30s jazz and swing all night long with a jam session from 11:30 - 12:30.
Lindy Hop Class Week 3 @ Jamboree
Taught by Serena Rizzo and Marcus Nutzinger, a beginner Lindy-Hop course is coming to Jamboree. Taking place from the 19th of October - 9th of November with a taser class on the 12th of October
Lindy-Hop is a couple dance and the most famous and most widely danced of the swing dances. It is usually the place that people start before exploring the other forms.
The class takes place at the start of the Cable Street Rag Band's weekly concert. It is an hour long from 7.15 - 8.15pm before the band starts at 8.30 playing three sets and jam finishing at 12.30am.
Whiskey Moon Face @ Larry's Live at the National Portrait Gallery
Hidden behind a secret entrance on Charing Cross Road, Larry’s is our brand-new underground cocktail bar located in the historic vaults of the National Portrait Gallery. Originally built as coal storage in 1896, the spectacular exposed brick space has been transformed offering a slice of elegance deep into the evening (seven days a week), just a short stroll from Covent Garden and Trafalgar Square. Sip on classic cocktails and dine on lavish bar snacks, amidst over 100 portraits of the famous faces of London’s West End.
The Cable street rag band @ Jamboree
The Cable Street Rag Band’s Thursday night residency at Jamboree. 1920s and ’30s jazz and swing all night long with a jam session from 11:30 - 12:30.
Lindy Hop Class Week 2 @ Jamboree
Taught by Serena Rizzo and Marcus Nutzinger, a beginner Lindy-Hop course is coming to Jamboree. Taking place from the 19th of October - 9th of November with a taser class on the 12th of October
Lindy-Hop is a couple dance and the most famous and most widely danced of the swing dances. It is usually the place that people start before exploring the other forms.
The class takes place at the start of the Cable Street Rag Band's weekly concert. It is an hour long from 7.15 - 8.15pm before the band starts at 8.30 playing three sets and jam finishing at 12.30am.
The Fleeting Paradise Orchestra @ Jamboree
Join Ewan Bleach for Sunday lunch in the company of his big band, The Fleeting Paradise Orchestra!
The ensemble plays arrangements of popular songs and original blues and jazz numbers from the 10-piece ‘territory’ bands of late 20s and early 30s America, such as Benny Moten, Charlie Johnson, Fess Williams and Duke Ellington. They also play material from dance bands from Canada and the UK, such as Guy Lombardo and Bert Ambrose, and some original compositions and arrangements by Ewan himself.
The Cable street rag band @ Jamboree
The Cable Street Rag Band’s Thursday night residency at Jamboree. 1920s and ’30s jazz and swing all night long with a jam session from 11:30 - 12:30.