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Join the UK’s hardest swinging band Down for the Count All-Stars for “one helluva celebration of vintage music” (TimeOut London) as they celebrate A Century of Swing.

Described as “a breath of fresh air on the swing scene”, Down for the Count are regularly found in jazz clubs across the UK and abroad (Ronnie Scott’s London, Le Caveau de la Huchette Paris), at festivals including London Jazz Festival, and on BBC Radio. Now they are bringing the sounds and feels of the best jazz clubs to theatres around the country – with an electrifying show full of incredible energy, musicianship, and their own signature wry wit and humour. 

Down for the Count’s new show celebrates 'A Century of Swing'. The band take you on a whistle-stop tour of the best swing music, tracing the origins of the style from 1920s America through to the genre’s heyday in the '30s, '40s and '50s. The band will also perform their own original arrangements of classic jazz standards featured on their new album, 'Just You, Just Me', bringing swing music right up to date. 

You’ll hear instrumental songs from the likes of Duke Ellington and Glenn Miller and vocal classics from singers such as Nat ‘King’ Cole and Ella Fitzgerald, all presented with Down for the Count’s own unmistakable witticisms.

Presented by Down for the Count

“Awesome!!!”

(Michael Bublé)

“My first impulse on leaving Cadogan Hall in the wake of a standing ovation on Sunday evening was to ask permission to lay 10 stars on this outstanding gig rather than the usual five."

(Jazz Journal)

Down for the Count presents: A Century of Swing