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Join us as the incredible Jeanie Barton & The BoHop Trio play LIVE for you in our Courtyard Wine & Gin Bar.
Jazz singer/songwriter Jeanie Barton is originally from Nottingham. After training with the National Youth Music Theatre she studied jazz harmony at Morley College in London and improvisation with BBC Jazz award winner Anita Wardell, she also cut her teeth as singer and compere for bebop pioneer Laurie Morgan and his trio (fronting their famous North London weekly gig, Downstairs at The King’s Head in Crouch End for over a decade.)
Jeanie has gone on to support Georgie Fame, sing backing vocals for Luddy Samms (The Drifters) and recently performed for Samuel L Jackson as well as other A list celebrities, singing Bond songs in front of British Icons like Shirley Bassey and Pierce Brosnan. Credits include performances at The Jazz Cafe, The 606 club, Ronnie Scott’s and The National Theatre, as well as a cruise on the Seine in Paris.
Tickets for this event are just £12.50. Our Light Bites menu will be available too. Call Ann on 01636 700900 to book your place now. The tickets are selling fast!
What people have to say about Jeanie:
“Jeanie’s vocals are a touch of class with a sound that is both stylish and personal and characterized by a refreshingly English delivery…” John O’Neill, former jazz critic of The Sunday Times
“Jeanie is a joyous performer with an effortless style…” Neil Bennison, Music Programme Manager, Theatre Royal & Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham
“Jeanie’s infectious smile, great diction and rapport with her audience make it a joy and a real pleasure to listen her” Chris Moore, BBC Radio ‘Jazz Incorporated’
“Absolutely spot-on” LondonJazz News
“The hot chick had mellow tones….” Richard Roundtree (Shaft)
Tickets for this event are just £12.50. Our Light Bites menu will be available too. Call Ann on 01636 700900 to book your place now.
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