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Jonny Hepbir Gypsy Jazz Quartet Play A Fabulous Wedding At Somerset House In London

Updated: Jun 12, 2019


Jonny Hepbir Quartet At Somerset House London

The weather was set to scorchio when the Jonny Hepbir Instrumental Quartet arrived one barmy Summer's day in July for a #wedding at the amazing Somerset House in London.


On this occasion, our Bride and Groom opted for clarinet and saxophone as their choice of fourth instrument to get guests in the party mood. After a few glasses of champagne, it wasn't long before family and friends took to the dance floor to bust out some top moves as we turned up the heat with the hot swing jazz.


Echoing shades of Django Reinhardt's classic post-war bands with clarinet, this is a popular line-up with many of our clients. With more than a nod to the early jazz era of swing music, this driving combination of acoustic instruments is more than enough to encourage dancing for any type of #celebration or #event.


It was great to play at Somerset House, one of the great iconic buildings in the capitol. Here's a selection of pics below showing some of the fabulous architecture.



The Jonny Hepbir Gypsy Swing Band are available to hire for #weddings, private parties, corporate functions, public events and festivals throughout the UK and abroad.


They can be hired as a solo guitarist, duo, trio, quartet (with or without vocals) and quintet (with or without vocals). Band line-ups can include vocals, violin, accordion or clarinet and saxophone.


Their enviable client list includes the likes of Sir Paul McCartney, Sir Terence Conran, Roman Abramovich, Kool & The Gang and Paul Merton to name a few.


Click HERE to read what our clients have to say about us!


To hire the band for your next event drop us a line at info@jonnyhepbir.co.uk for a no-obligation quote or call 07712 332967.


Watch all of our line-ups in action on our YouTube Channel.


Here's the Jonny Hepbir Instrumental Quartet with clarinet playing 'Sheik Of Araby', hot jazz in the fine Parisian tradition.


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