Keith Parker
Keith discovered the blues as a young boy in the mid 60s and fell in love with the mouth organ (as it was called back then). He taught himself to play by copying the British players that were around at the time.

Peter Ellison, guitar and vocals
He started playing guitar at twelve when a teacher at his school offered to teach him the chords to Bob Dylan songs but as soon as he heard Clapton's solo on All your love on The World of Blues Power he knew what he wanted to play. He quickly discovered the originals - especially John Lee Hooker and T-Bone Walker.
Paul 'Chuck' Green, doghouse bass
The band cloned Paul from a hair believed to come from the great bass player Danny Thompson ...... it all went terribly wrong.

Malcolm 'Eddie the Legend' Buckland, drums
He was a late starter on drums at twenty and has been playing catch up ever since! Fell in love with jazz, blues & soul at an early stage and has subsequently managed to spend most of his playing time involved with this music Amongst numerous drumming heroes he would single out :- Mitch Mitchell, Aynsley Dunbar, Earl Palmer, Joseph Modeliste, Brian Blade and Stanton Moore.

Basing their sound on the swinging soul of the great artists who recorded for Chess Records in the 50s The Untouchables are a regular fixture of The Speakeasy Party at Ram Jam Records playing authentic Chicago Swing and Blues.

With a string bass, a vintage drum kit, a cranked guitar through a hot valve amp and a wailing harp, this band turns any venue into a rocking juke joint. The group comprised of vocalist Chuck Askerneese, guitarist and vocalist Clyde Grimes, bassist Derek Breakfield, keyboard player Brewster, and an alternating crew of percussionists and horn players.

“The Untouchables play sparse, tasteful Chicago blues. No, not blues rock: tight, swinging, focused, authentic sounding urban blues, with every element honed to its bare essentials in an unostentatious display of taste and restraint. These players have lived and breathed the style until it's so much a part of them that it oozes out of their pores. If you like Little Walter, Bo Diddley or Willie Dixon, then this is as close as you’ll get to seeing them live. Utterly superb.''- Live Unsigned

Expect an intimate show, featuring the more sophisticated side of their repertoire - drawing you into the place where blues, jazz and Latin rhythms meet.

9pm, Doors: 7pm

If you would like to book a table for dining please call the venue on 0208 617 9860 specify you would like to be seated in Ram Jam Records.

Advance Tickets £13 (+ booking fee)
On The Door £15