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Hire A Vintage Jazz Band In Kent | Jonny Hepbir Quartet



After some great live jazz music for your event or party?


Got a wedding coming up and need a vintage style band to raise the roof?


The JONNY HEPBIR QUARTET are perfect for all types of functions, events, weddings, corporate entertainment and anniversary celebrations!


With years of experience and heaps of glowing testimonials from clients both in the U.K. and Internationally, the Jonny Hepbir Quartet are THE Hot Jazz band to help get everyone in the mood no matter what the occasion.



Jonny Hepbir Gypsy Jazz Quartet
Jonny Hepbir Quartet with clarinet

The video at the top of the page is the Quartet with smoking hot violin, an authentic tribute to the legendary 'Hot Club Of France' jazz band from the 1930's & 1940's featuring violinist Stephane Grappelli. As popular now as it was back then.


With four exciting instrumental options to choose from, we tailor the band to suit the requirements of you, the client.


With an all-strings Trio rhythm section, you can choose from violin, clarinet/saxophone, accordion or female vocals. Each instrument brings it's own flavour to the music but with one thing in common, they all swing like the clappers!


If budget or space are an issue, you can have a Trio, with a core rhythmical element of guitar and double bass. Then it's up to you to choose from either second guitar, violin, clarinet/saxophone, accordion or female vocals.


Check out the options HERE.


We've got everything from Solo Swing Guitar up to our biggest band, the Jonny Hepbir Quintet.


There are no hidden agency fees either as you've come straight to the musicians themselves!


You can read what some of our clients have to say about us HERE.

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

Sir Paul McCartney - Private Party


Why not get in touch to discuss your requirements?


To find out about the Jonny Hepbir Quartet availability, options and prices please drop us a line at info@jonnyhepbir.co.uk or call 07712 332 967.



Here's the Quartet with groovy French-style accordion playing 'Joseph Joseph'.




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