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Burnin'!   -   "Jazz is the Devil's music!"

Jazz at the Philharmonic is reborn for a new generation;

 

Jazz@ThePhil: Reloaded

 

Featuring London’s hottest young talents in a 10 piece band, the world-wide sensation, Jazz At The Philharmonic is reborn.  Join the electrifying raw energy of a legendary jazz battle for a new generation. 

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"If this don't turn you on you ain't got a switch."

 

Celebrating the 70th Anniversary return of Jazz at the Philharmonic as Jazz@ThePhil: Reloaded - London's first ever Hot Jazz Night Club at The Hippodrome Casino, Leicester Square.  Before there was rock, before there was dub-step, ska, heavy metal, punk, disco, trance, house and Simon Cowell, there was Jazz -  a music both visceral and cool.

We recreate the revolution for a new generation!

No more so than with Jazz at the Philharmonic, born in L.A. in the 40's and featuring the biggest stars of the time cooking up music so exciting it drove the audiences wild.

 

Renowned for its cutting contests, battling virtuosos and blatant showmanship, over the next 40 years JATP became a world- wide sensation playing to capacity audiences from London to Tokyo.  Now, to celebrate JATP's 70th anniversary it's back, featuring the hottest rhythm team around with six of the finest star soloists battling with melody, rhythm and fire.  It's how it used to be, just great swinging grooves and as much clean fun as it's possible to have.

Burnin' It's The Devil's Music.  Jazz@ThePhil:Reloaded.   Jazz Repertory's Cadogan Hall concerts in London, live music featuring the best jazz musicians playing all your favourite tunes, from Benny Goodman to Duke Ellington and more.
Burnin' It's The Devil's Music.  Jazz@ThePhil:Reloaded.   Jazz Repertory's Cadogan Hall concerts in London, live music featuring the best jazz musicians playing all your favourite tunes, from Benny Goodman to Duke Ellington and more.
Vintage Jazz Videos

The Music of Jazz At The Philharmonic

The sound that shocked a generation; let the battle of renegades begin.

JATP played to screaming crowds in L.A., whipped into a frenzy!

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