BZ Music
Live Music at Zédel

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

Live Music in Brasserie Zédel

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

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2nd – 8th March – La Bouche Manouche
Taking influence from the chic and sophisticated era of the Jazz Age, La Bouche Manouche are a vintage swing band, featuring critically acclaimed jazz singer Irene Serra on vocals. With a repertoire rooted in the sound of gypsy jazz, expect to hear swing tunes from Django Reinhardt, Charleston, French chansons, Bal musette and classic jazz standards from the Great American Songbook.
7th + 8th March – Lunchtimes – Annie Majin 
Rising star vocalist Annie Majin is a gifted storyteller. With a charming and powerful voice, she will be performing a handpicked selection of hidden gems from the Broadway and Western repertoires of the 20th Century, arranged for her band of London’s finest musicians. Expect a vintage sound with quality musicianship. 
9th – 15 March – Bubu Otis Trio/Quartet
Bubu Otis is a drummer and vocalist, whose repertoire is inspired by the Jazz tradition of the Great American Songbook. With a band which consists of piano, guitar and double bass, he dares to spin some of these old tunes in a more contemporary fashion.
14th + 15th March Lunchtimes –  Elise Roth
American born vocalist and comedienne Elise Roth has been known to dazzle audiences on both sides of the Atlantic with her musicality, wit, and style, and delights in bringing obscure songs from the 20s, 30s, and 40s to life for a wider audience. Often performing at Zedel at Crazy Coqs, she’s pleased to offer an afternoon of music in the Brasserie with some of her favourite collaborators from London’s early jazz scene.
16th – 22nd March – The Cosimo Matassa Project
Transport yourself 60 years back in time and 3000 miles westwards with the sound of The Cosimo Matassa Project. Made up of some of London’s finest session musicians, the 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 by the likes of Little Richard, Ray Charles, Fats Domino, Dr. John, Allen Toussaint and Big Joe Turner.
21st + 22nd March- Lunchtimes  – GS Latin Trio
Giorgio Serci is an award winning guitarist, composer and arranger. Co-founder of Bansangu Orchestra, he has performed and toured worldwide with Basia, Sylvain Luc, Martin Taylor, Franco Cerri, David Garrett, Paolo Fresu to name but a few and supported Jools Holland, Shirley Bassey, Dr John & Prince amongst other. He is a music professor at ACM, Royal Holloway and Guildhall School of Music & Drama and a regular columnist for Guitar Interactive Magazine. His signature model guitar ‘Alma’ by Fibonacci, endorsement with DV Mark amps and Yamaha guitars are testimony of his reputation in the international music scene.
23rd – 29th March – Louise Messenger 
Louise Messenger is a Jazz/Contemporary vocalist originally from Australia but now based in London.
A captivating performer, Louise loves all things swing. Her greatest influences are Carmen McRae, Ella Fitzgerald, Doris Day, Keely Smith and the Boswell Sisters. As well as classic standards, she is always seeking tunes that are a little left of centre, and loves to bring back to life songs from tin pan alley and the Great American Songbook that have been forgotten in the jazz canon.
28th + 29th March Lunchtimes – Lauren Lucille
Lauren Lucille is an experienced jazz & bossa nova singer, singer songwriter and vocal coach from Australia. She has 14 years of experience teaching singing and 20 years experience performing on stage as a solo act and with bands. She has performed at the top jazz clubs in Australia and the UK, and also at festivals like WOMAD in the UK and her music has been played on QANTAS Airlines.
30th March – 5th April – Joplin Parnell
The Joplin Parnell band play music rooted in the classic styles and genres popular between 1900 and 1940. Mixing rich turn of the century European musical traditions with bawdy American Blues and driving Swing rhythms he has devoted his career to discovering forgotten songs, verses and ways to interpret the timeless sentimental and often heart wrenching music composed in the first half of the 20th century.

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