Highly regarded pianist, jazz musician and composer Joe Webb has emerged as a leading force on the UK jazz scene today, seamlessly blending traditional jazz with contemporary flair.
Joe’s innovative approach breathes new life into classic jazz idioms, creating a sound that is both familiar and refreshingly original.
Originally from Wales but now based in London he is also in demand as a recording artist, showcasing his exceptional skills on both piano and Hammond organ.
Joe’s trio amalgamate the old and the new earning them a deserved reputation for pushing the boundaries of jazz while respecting its rich heritage.
Joe Webb: piano,
Will Sach: double bass,
Sam Jesson: drums
“With his talent, Webb really could be the bearer of vintage jazz to Gen X and beyond.” - The Times ★★★★
“…shrewdly reappraising swing, boogie and the blues in storming runs and splashy chording” - The Guardian
Full £18; over 60, disabled, unemployed £16; 18 – 30 year olds, students with NUS card £10; 15–17 year olds £5; under 15s Free
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