BZ Music
Live Music at Zédel

Our swinging house bands play in the Brasserie every day of the week...

Live Music at Zédel
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Enjoy the toe-tapping music of our house bands while you dine at Zédel…

Monday – Wednesday – from 7pm -10:30pm
Thursdays – from 8pm-11:15pm
Fridays – 12.30pm-3.30pm & 8pm-11:15pm
Saturdays – 12.30pm-3.30pm & 8pm-11:15pm
Sundays – 12.30pm-3.30pm & 6pm – 9pm

There is no extra charge levied for music.

7th – 13th October – Ma Bessie’s Speakeasy

Welcome to Ma Bessie’s Speakeasy, a musical delight from a bygone era. Playing the jazz and blues classics from the 1920s onwards, as well as some hidden treasures, vocalist Ma Bessie aka Julia Titus, pianist George Webster, saxophone/clarinet Clare Hirst and bassist Chris Hyde-Harrison take a journey through this forgotten time.

12th + 13th October Lunchtimes – Benoit Viellefon

Benoit directs an ensemble of internationally acclaimed musicians in a manner reminiscent of Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway and Charles Trenet at the very height of their popularity. Showcasing a repertoire of the most beautiful and uplifting songs from the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s including French chanson, swing, jive, Russian-folk, Charleston, Latin American and Cuban dance music, as well as originals in the same classic style, this is one of the leading vintage dance ensembles to have emerged from the UK in recent years.

14th – 20th October – Natty Congeroo & The Flames of Rhythm

One of the leading international Swing bands, who regularly perform for major international festivals, prestigious vintage events and swing dances. Their repertoire is made up of Hot Jazz, Swing and Blues, and tunes from the golden era of the 1930’s-40’s. As well as a reputation for a hot authentic sound, the band is well known for its unique sense of style and presentation with its members dressed to the nines.

19th + 20th October Lunchtimes – Kitty Whitelaw Trio

Kitty Whitelaw is a regular gigging musician of the London Jazz scene and she has sold out multiple official EFG London Jazz festival shows, dedicated to her two biggest inspirations Anita O’Day and Blossom Dearie. Let Kitty bring some classic French cool to your lunch at Zedel, with a soundtrack of timeless Blossom Dearie tunes, relaxed French swing and uplifting Latin – Jazz classics!

21st – 27th October – The Hot Dog Corn Dogs

Delightful prohibition swing from the deep south (London) serving up hot jazz with crunchy blues, crossed with tangy folk into a bite sized portion. The Hot Dog Corn Dogs give it their all every time for a thoroughly entertaining evening.

26th + 27th October – Lunchtimes – Bezique

Led by cellist Shirley Smart, Bezique perform a variety of acoustic jazz and cafe music from around the world.
Their repertoire includes music by Django Reinhardt, Richard Galliano, Bireli Lagrene, and others, as well as original compositions.
They also incorporate an occasional rarely heard North African flavour to their repertoire through the inclusion of works by the Algerian chaabi pianist Maurice el-Medioni, giving them a uniquely cosmopolitan sound on the UK acoustic jazz scene.

28th Oct – 3rd November – Dave Kelbie Trio/Quartet

With a sound recently described as the ‘rhythmic rumbling of a folksy freight train’ Dave Kelbie’s reputation for hard-swinging rhythm guitar has been earned over 30 years of accompanying many of the greats of classic jazz in the UK and abroad. He’s been the protagonist in a number of award winning international groups such as Django a la Creole and Don Vappie & Jazz Creole, and from the UK The Dime Notes and The Already in Berlin band whose musicians he showcases in Zedel this week. A week of hard-swinging, rhythm section led hot jazz.

2nd + 3rd November Lunchtimes – Our Little Trio

Paying tribute to some of the most influential jazz trios of the 1950’s and 60’s, Our Little Trio takes its inspiration from the likes of Bill Evans, Oscar Peterson and Ahmed Jamal.
Having delved deep into the music of the period – from the hits, to rare bootlegs and everything in between – Our Little Trio play a carefully curated repertoire of some of the most rhythmically and melodically compelling jazz of the 20th century.

4th – 10th November – Rebecca Hollweg
Hear London-born singer songwriter, Rebecca Hollweg perform alongside some of London’s leading jazz musicians. Rebecca is equally at home singing a mixture of French classics as she is performing well-known standards from the Great American Songbook, thanks to her European multilingual family background and jazz training. In recent years, she has toured the world with her own music, appeared on national radio and worked alongside musical legends, including Roger McGuinn of the Byrds and Paul Carrack.

9th + 10th November – Lunchtimes – Hot Strings Review
Dubbed as: “One of the best jazz fiddlers anywhere…” by the New York Times, Mike Piggott has carved out a succesful dual career as a recording artist and one of Britain’s finest Swing Jazz fiddle players. During his career, Mike has worked with the likes of Bert Jansch and Ralph Mctell, Peter Green and Denny Laine, and John Etheridge, Martin Taylor and Bucky Pizzarelli.

11th – 17th November – Ensō Swing Band                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Ensō Swing Band plays a joyful mix of early American and European jazz. This includes the songs associated with Cole Porter, George Gershwin, Django Reinhardt, Charles Trenet and others from the era. Formed by double bassist Chris Hyde-Harrison, their infectious take on early jazz has won over fellow musicians, swing dancers and gained them plaudits from the press. Expect sprightly tones, agile piano playing and contagiously effervescent jazz!

16th + 17th November – Lunchtimes – GS Latin Trio

Giorgio Serci is an award-winning guitarist, composer and arranger, who has supported Jools Holland, Shirley Bassey, Dr John & Prince, to name but a few. His signature model guitar ‘Alma’ by Fibonacci, is a symbol of his reputation in the international music scene.

18th – 24th November – The Vagabond Jacks

The Vagabond Jacks are a new international collective driven by the passion and joy of the early jazz movement. Join them in the brasserie as they explore jazz age standards and less commonly heard tunes.

23rd + 24th November – Lunchtimes – Olly Muxworthy Trio

With a warm bass voice reminiscent of Johnny Hartman and an enchanting playing style, jazz singer and pianist Olly Muxworthy’s captivating performances have made him a beloved figure amongst audiences in London.

25th Nov – 1st December– The Cosimo Matassa Project

This band specialise in recreating the original and authentic sound of R&B – including the 45″ records that emerged from the New Orleans studios of Cosimo Matassa in the 1950s and 1960s.

30th Nov + 1st Dec – Lunchtimes – Isobel Gathercole 

Isobel Gathercole is a jazz, soul and pop singer, who’s original music is a love letter to the legendary albums of Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra.

2nd – 8th December – Caroline and The Bellbird Boys

Channelling the spirit of the Great Gatsby era, this Australian-led ensemble bring you rapturous music from the roaring 20s and crazy 30s. Charming melodies, romance, hot jazz and foot stomping rhythm.

7th + 8th December – Lunchtimes – TJ Johnson

The self-titled “King of Dirty Jazz, Backroom Swing and Rhythm and Blues”, TJ plays a blend of music that transcends the boundaries of jazz, blues, soul, country and gospel and is influenced by the likes of Ray Charles, Dr John, Louis Armstrong, to name but a few.

9th  – 14th December – Gabrielle Ducomble

An established favourite in her adopted UK, Gabrielle brings a sophisticated blend of Parisian-style jazz, toe-tapping swing, chansons, and vintage melodies.

14th + 15th December – Lunchtimes – Fifi La Mer

Oh La La! is a charming and sophisticated quartet playing French music and a selection of 20s upbeat and 50s cool jazz. Authentic French music at its best!

16th – 22nd December – Fraser Urquhart Trio/Quartet

Celebrated jazz pianist Fraser Urquhart leads his swinging ensemble through the great love songs, show tunes and dance numbers of the 1920s, 30s and 40s. Expect toe-tapping, exciting improvisation from some of London’s best musicians, with special guest vocalists.

21st + 22nd December Lunchtimes – The Louise Balkwill Trio

Join award-winning jazz vocalist Louise Balkwill for an evening of hidden gems from The Great American Songbook, original vocalese and burning scat. The 2022 winner of the Riga Jazz Stage international jazz voice competition, Louise has been hailed as one of the UK’s finest vocal improvisers and storytellers.

23rd December – The Teapot Travellers

The Teapot Travellers, a dynamic jazz/swing band bringing the charm of the 1920s into the modern era.

24th December – 6pm – 9pm – The Hot Dog Corn Dogs

Delightful prohibition swing from the deep south (London), serving up hot jazz with crunchy blues, crossed with tangy folk into a bite sized portion. The Hot Dog Corn Dogs give it their all every time for a thoroughly entertaining evening.

26th – 30th December – The Teapot Travellers

The Teapot Travellers, a dynamic jazz/swing band bringing the charm of the 1920s into the modern era.

28th + 29th December – Lunchtimes – The Hot Dog Corn Dogs

Delightful prohibition swing from the deep south (London) serving up hot jazz with crunchy blues, crossed with tangy folk into a bite sized portion. The Hot Dog Corn Dogs give it their all every time for a thoroughly entertaining evening.

 

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