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Hire A Jazz Duo In London | Jonny Hepbir Gypsy Jazz Duo



Planning an event or party?


After some live jazz music for your function but space or budget might be an issue?


Then we have just the band for you!


The JONNY HEPBIR DUO is a popular combo with a few different line-up options that will easily add that special something to your event.


The video above is my guitar duo playing the classic standard 'All Of Me'.


We play authentic, Django Reinhardt style, continental flavoured, 1930's/1940's swing guitar that's guaranteed to get toes tapping and create a sophisticated atmosphere for any event.


Some of my clients prefer the guitar with a different instrument, no problem!


Here's a recent picture of my duo with double bass taken at a wedding we were booked for at Fulham Palace in London.


Jonny Hepbir Gypsy Jazz Duo With Double Bass Playing For A Wedding At Fulham Palace London
Jonny Hepbir Gypsy Jazz Duo With Double Bass Playing For A Wedding At Fulham Palace London

As with all my band line-ups, the choice is up to you, the client.


Along with myself on guitar, you can choose between second guitar, double bass, violin, accordion or saxophone/clarinet.


Each duo option brings a different flavour but they all have that great swing jazz sound!


If you're after a larger band, Trio or upwards, or even smaller, please click on my GYPSY JAZZ BAND HIRE page to see the fantastic range of musical options I can offer.


You can save money on a booking by coming direct to us, the musicians. There's no commission charges that you would get through an agency.


We have Public Liability Insurance and all electrical equipment is PAT tested.


It's also possible to play acoustically if there are noise restrictions at your venue.


"You guys are good... really good!"

Sir Paul McCartney - Private Christmas Party


To check availability, prices and to discuss your requirements, drop us a line at info@jonnyhepbir.co.uk or call 07712 332 967.


Here's the Duo with double bass playing 'Summertime' from my first run of videos almost ten years ago!




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