Summer Party Festival
at The Pheasantry
Tuesday August 6
Chris Ingham’s
Jazz At The Movies
- featuring Joanna Eden
At The Pheasantry, Kings Road, London, SW3 4UT
After sold out performances across the country, Chris Ingham’s group Jazz At The Movies – featuring Joanna Eden, arrive at Chelsea for their Pheasantry debut concert, and present a fun filled evening tour through some of the film world’s most swinging and romantic music.
JAZZ AT THE MOVIES is a unique jazz group formed to interpret movie themes and soundtrack songs taken from a wide-range of silver screen sources both familiar and obscure.
With writings from Bacharach, Barry, Bricuse, Carmichael, Mancini , Gershwin, Sondheim and so many more; with jazz standards including “The Man That Got Away”, “Close Enough For Love”, “Speak Low”, “On Green Dolphin Street” and even “Pink Panther”, audiences are spell bound by the combination of joyous film memories and inspiring music.
With a reputation for vibrant music, deep repertoire and droll presentation, JATM have become a regular sell-out not only at Dean Street, but also at Ronnie Scott’s, Piano Smithfield at the Barbican, the Royal Albert Hall’s Elgar Room and many jazz clubs, theatres and arts centres throughout the UK.
JATM features evocative vocals by acclaimed singer Joanna Eden, bewitching saxophone and clarinet from star player in the John Wilson Orchestra, Mark Crooks plus atmospheric textures and grooves from Chris Ingham– piano, Geoff Gascoyne– double bass and George Double – drums
Here’s a video taste of what’s in store with Joanna giving delightful voice to “Meglio Stasera”
“Great songs, great films, great band, great singer...one of the finest vocal albums I've heard for quite a while” BEBOP SPOKEN HERE
“Eden’s honeyed vocals…great diction and innate jazz timing, ringing out clear as a bell” — MARLBANK JAZZ BLOG
"Movie songs like these provide good material for the best jazz singers. Joanna Eden and her first-class band had a ball with them ... and so did the audience!" — JAZZ JOURNAL
Doors 6.45pm
Music 8pm
Tickets £25