'Hot and dirty' New Orleans music created to parade to, to live to, to love to, and most importantly to dance to.
This six-piece ensemble is an exciting combination of seasoned veterans and fresh young talent performing the music of the Big Easy, covering the entire history of New Orleans: from its earliest days when ragtime was transitioning to jazz, through the influences of the great brass bands and Storeyville houses of ill repute, to the mainstay of music including the Preservation Hall Jazz Bands.
Sarah Spencer’s Transatlantic Band is an unmissable gem in the RJR calendar.
“one of the exciting, new, young breed of traditional players and the hottest tenor saxophonist on the Jazz scene today,”
9pm, Doors from 7pm
Sarah started playing clarinet at the age of 8 and the tenor sax at 15, later taking up the baritone, alto and soprano saxophones. She started playing the British traditional jazz scene at 18; was the youngest visitor to play in Preservation Hall, New Orleans at 19; and formed the first of her own bands at 20. Sarah moved to America and since then, she has made numerous guest appearances around the world, recorded several CD's, and appeared at festivals around the world, including playing at the Purcell Room of the Royal Festival Hall in London.
Iconic speakeasy Ram Jam Records is hidden away behind the award winning Smok’d pub at The Grey Horse Kingston (and yes we serve all their award winning food and drink).
If you would like to book a table (for dining only) please contact the venue at greyhorse@smokd.co.uk and specify you would like to be seated in Ram Jam Records or put the same request in the notes on your online booking.