St Mary’s Jazz Evenings: “Jazz Party” Featuring Hugo Jennings and Friends

£10.00

The first St Mary’s jazz night of 2025 will be a jazz celebration, featuring pianist and singer Hugo Jennings, guitarist Will Arnold-Forster, bassist Guy Dempsey, and drummer Louis Brown. The night will feature a broad range of jazz repertoire, and tunes from the Duke Ellington record, “Jazz Party”. Tickets are £10.

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The first St Mary’s jazz night of 2025 will be a jazz celebration, featuring pianist and singer Hugo Jennings and a band of very special guests. The night will feature a broad range of jazz repertoire, and tunes from the Duke Ellington record, “Jazz Party”. Tickets are £10, and the band lineup is:

Hugo Jennings—Piano/vocals
Jake Maun—Guitar
Guy Dempsey—Double Bass
Louis Brown—Drums

Hugo Jennings is a jazz pianist, singer and bandleader, orchestral conductor, teacher, and music curator. As with many of his gigs as a leader, he will be presenting a programme which showcases jazz’s rich history in an entertaining and informative way for the audience, whilst also including original compositions and arrangements. Hugo has established himself as a respected name on the London jazz scene, through his playing, knowledge of the history of the music, and his work as founder and director of the highly successful Battersea Jazz Festival. His music is inspired by Barry Harris, Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn, Cedar Walton, Thelonious Monk, the Great American Songbook, and a variety of other jazz and classical composers.

Hugo has performed regularly at various jazz events, venues, and concert halls across London and Britain, such as Pizza Express Dean Street, The EFG London Jazz Festival, Toulouse Lautrec Jazz Club, Hampstead Jazz Club, The Junction, Battersea Power Station, Southampton Modern Jazz Club, and the Clapham Grand. He has appeared alongside high-profile British artists such as Alex Garnett, Steve Fishwick, Tom Smith, Fraser Smith, Sam Braysher, and countless others, as well as American musicians including Adam Moezinia and Chuck Redd. In addition to his performing as a jazz pianist and singer, Hugo also works as conductor of Social London Orchestra and the South London Jazz Orchestra.