Guildford Jazz is a not-for-profit community arts organisation, bringing Britain’s finest jazz musicians to a local audience in an intimate and welcoming jazz club environment.

Since its inception in 2011 Guildford Jazz has welcomed over 1700 musicians and 32,000 music lovers to a total of nearly 450 events. We’re proud to be part of our local community and the proceeds from many of our events go to support a variety of charities. These events have so far raised nearly £120,000 for charity.

Guildford Jazz is the brainchild of Marianne Windham, herself a professional jazz bassist with a growing reputation. As the Chair of Guildford Jazz she is supported by a small team, all from different professional backgrounds, with a shared passion for jazz and with a desire to bring the very best live music to our local community.

Not only do we host a growing network of both nationally and internationally renowned artists, we also believe strongly in supporting and encouraging new talent. With this in mind we have delivered over 40 workshops with skilled educators and 60 jam sessions offering musicians of all abilities the opportunity to play in a live venue.

The pandemic years were enormously challenging for everyone and artistic organisations, such as ourselves, needed to be very innovative. During the height of the pandemic, when many similar organisations simply stopped functioning, we delivered a series of high quality live streamed gigs allowing great musicians to perform and for our audience to experience the joy of live jazz – albeit in their living rooms. We progressed from these to socially distanced gigs, and more recently, back to full capacity live performances.

Guildford Jazz constantly evolves and we want to carry on doing what we do well. However, we are ambitious and we are exploring new venues, new partnerships and making ourselves known to a wider audience. Our recent BEAT series at the Boileroom in Guildford is all about expanding our music towards a younger audience, as well as continuing at our other venues to cater for our longstanding and loyal regular clientele. We already have forged links with Surrey University and co-hosted live jazz gigs. New, exciting venues are already in our diary and gigs planned which will appeal to a diverse audience.

Everyone is welcome, young and old. You do not need to be a jazz fanatic or expert or to join as a Member to come to any gig, although there are benefits to becoming a Member if you come regularly (click here for details). We aim to keep ticket prices affordable and offer half price tickets for students. If you’re a regular or occasional attendee at our events we’d love to hear your feedback – you can contact us here.

We aim to run

Two regular mid-week gigs each month, both featuring some of the country’s top jazz musicians

Monthly jam sessions

Regular workshops

Summer charity events including a “Jazz in the Park” in the beautiful walled garden at Loseley Park in aid of GUTS, who aim to improve the survival rates of people with bowel cancer by funding better screening, detection, treatment and facilities, as well as research into the disease (see a short video from 2019 here) and an afternoon Jazz Festival on Wood Street Village Green in support of Challengers , who provide vital play and leisure opportunities and parental support for local disabled children and young people (read Peter Vacher’s review from 2019 here)

An annual Christmas gig at St John’s Church, Farncombe

Occasional pop-up jazz events with organisations and venues in and around Guildford

IN THE BEGINNING

1982: Guildford Jazz was started by Heather and Colin Tipton, when it was called Jazz at the Stoke, named after the Stoke Hotel where there were monthly gigs until 1988.

1988: The club moves to the old Civic Hall in Guildford, and then to the newly built Electric Theatre where it continues to run a successful programme of live jazz gigs until 2008.

2011: The Guildford Jazz DNA is unearthed and revived by local bass player Marianne Windham, who becomes the driving force behind (and in front) of the club (there’s a little about her story here). Marianne sets up a monthly jazz night at the Freeholders (“The Cavern”) in nearby Farncombe. until the pub changed hands in the Spring of 2014.

2012: The Electric Theatre asks Marianne to host a monthly Jazz Cafe night in the Theatre bar. We hold our first workshop with the late trumpeter Abram Wilson.

2014: The Freeholders pub is bought by a property developer and the club moves to the Pavilion at Guildford Rugby Club. Our annual charity events are initiated with our first concert in aid of Challengers in the Guildhall, and Jazz in the Park at Loseley park in aid of GUTS.

2015: Our fund-raising events for Challengers becomes annual with the first Wood Street Jazz Festival.

2019: Guildford Jazz becomes a Community Interest Company. Marianne and men without grey suits form the board, and legendary drummer Bill Bruford agrees to become the first patron of Guildford Jazz. Friends’ membership scheme is introduced

2020: The inaugural weekend-long Guildford Jazz Festival is planned….and postponed to 2021 as the country enters lockdown. A timely article here from Seb Scotney of London Jazz News about the precarious nature of the British Jazz scene.

2022: Guildford Jazz wins an Arts Council grant to run BEAT: a series of gigs and workshops designed to introduce a younger audience to the jazz scene.

2023: Following the success of the BEAT programme at the Boileroom, a follow up second series starts in the Autumn, plus some new Friday night gigs at The Stoke in addition to the regular programme at the Pavilion, plus a number of other concerts during the year at G Live, Watts Gallery, Cranleigh Arts Centre, and summer charity events at Guildford Castle, Clandon High Estates, Loseley Park and of course Wood Street Jazz Festival.

All that jazz and Philanthropy

Guildford Jazz is a not-for-profit Community Interest Company and part of our objectives are to support educational and development opportunities and social and local charitable fund-raising events. Since 2011 we have raised nearly £120,000 for local charities, and we have close links with the Cheryl King (Hirst) Trust which provides funding to inspire and enable children to have music lessons who would not otherwise be able to afford to do so.

We recently became the first arts sector corporate ambassador of Guildford Philanthropy which works with local people disadvantaged by disability, mental illness, poor education or caring responsibilities.

FAQS

Address and directions

The Guildford Cricket Club Pavilion is our regular venue for our monthly jazz nights. We also hold events at a number of other venues – address, details, parking etc. for each venue are detailed for each event.

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PREVIOUS GUESTS

Our first jazz night was in the Cavern back in March 2011. Since then we have had the great pleasure in inviting the following artists to Guildford:

2023

The Cricket Club Pavilion

John Etheridge and Vimala Rowe with Peter Whittaker and George Double

Jazz Samba! with Mark Crooks, Nigel Price and Demi Garcia

Alex Clarke with Clark Tracey

Celebrating Gerry Mulligan with Mick Foster, Paul Higgs , Rob Barron , Tristan Mailliot

Louise Balkwill

Kate Williams with Mike Outram and Matt Fishwick

Wendy Kirkland with Roger Beaujolais, Pat Sprakes, Alex Eberhard

O’Higgins and Luft

Allison Neale with Alex Bryson and Matt Fishwick

Fraser Smith with Rob Barron and Steve Brown

Randolph Matthews and Nicolas Meier with Demi Garcia

Alan Barnes and Phil de Greg

Mark Armstrong with Gareth Williams and Clark Tracey

Iain Ballamy

Holy Trinity Church

Acoustic Triangle with Tim Garland, Gwilym Simcock, Malcolm Creese

G-Live

Ellington’s Sacred Concert with Vivace Chorus

University of Surrey PATS

100 Years of Jazz - James Pearson with Jeremy Brown and George Double

Kirk Lightsey with Alex Hitchcock, Steve Watts, Sangoma Everett

The Boileroom

Yolanda Charles

Xhosa Cole

Mark Kavuma’s Banger Factory

Tom Ford

Patrick Hayes Crusaders

The Stoke

Dave Lewis with Robin Aspland, Lloyd Haines

Watts Gallery

Celebrating Women in Jazz with Hannah Horton, Laura Impallomeni, Wendy Kirkland, Suzanne Cross

Loseley Jazz in the Park

Latin Jazz with Raul D’Olivera, Josephine Davies, Terry Seabrook, Sam Glasson

Cranleigh Arts Centre

The Jazz of Dudley with Chris Ingham, Paul Higgs, George Double

Wood Street Jazz Festival

Pete Long and Ryan Quigley with Sam Watts and Rod Youngs

Stefan Redtenbacher’s Funkestra

Somethin’ Else Big Band

Noah Chiari Quintet

Emily Windham Quartet

Guildford Castle

The Wonder of Stevie with Derek Nash and Noel McCalla

Christmas at St John's

Claire Martin with Rob Barron, Jeremy Brown and Mark Taylor

2022

The Cricket Club Pavilion

Davison Hemstock Quintet

Julian Costello

Steve Waterman & Karen Sharp with Nick and Felix Weldon

Tristan Mailliot with Tom Ridout, Flo Moore, Chris Eldred

Philip Clouts with Sam Eagles, Ted Carassco

Quentin Collins with Alex Garnett, Ross Stanley, Matt Home

Dennis Rollins Funky-Funk

Mark Nightingale with Martin Shaw, Dave Newton, Matt Skelton

Pete Oxley and Nicolas Meier with Paul Cavaciuti

Ola Onabule with Nicolas Meier

Alan Barnes with Robin Aspland, Alfonso Vitale

Andrea Vicari Jazz Ambassadors

Jo Harrop with Nigel Price, Alex Eberhard

Brandon Allen with Will Barry, Arnie Somogyi, Shaney Forbes

Simon Spillett and Pete Long with Rob Barron, Peter Cater

Heads South with John Harriman, Steve Waterman , Buster Birch, Chico Martell

University of Surrey PATS

David Newton and Euan Stevenson

Pete Churchill with Nikki Iles, Julian Nicholas, Steve Brown

The Yvonne Arnaud

Imogen Ryall with Julian Nicholas, Tobie Carpenter, Martin Pyne

Martin Pyne Quartet Album Launch

Cranleigh Arts Centre

Sara Dowling with Ross Stanley, Steve Brown

Christmas at St John's

Georgina Jackson

2021

Christmas at St John's

Polly Gibbons with James Pearson, George Double

University of Surrey PATS

Tim Garland with Jason Rebello

The Cricket Club Pavilion

Georgia Mancio with Kate Williams, Dave Ohm

Nicolas Meier with Demi Garcia, Kevin Glasgow, Richard Jones

Art Themen with Pete Whitakker, George Double

Lizzie Ball with Nicolas Meier, Demi Garcia

Enrico Tomasso with John Pearce, Bobby Worth

Alan Barnes, Steve Waterman , Mark Nightingale, Gareth Williams, Clark Tracey

St Mary's Church

ARQ with Alison Rayner, Deidre Cartwright, Dianne McLoughlin, Steve Lodder, Buster Birch

Gabriel Latchin with Dario di Lecce, Josh Morrison

Livestream from the Boileroom

Alan Barnes with Dave Newton, Marianne Windham, Matt Home

Trish Clowes with Ross Stanley, James Maddren, Chris Montague

Freddie Gavita with Tom Cawley, Tom Farmer, Chris Higginbottom

Derek Nash with Graham Harvey, Marianne Windham, George Double

Clark Tracey with Simon Allen, Bruce Boardman, Andrew Cleyndert

Vasilis Xenopoulos with Nigel Price, Dario Di Lecce, Winston Clifford

Judith & Dave O'Higgins with Graham Harvey, Marianne Windham, Sebastiaan de Krom

Jazz and Wine Tasting at Greyfriars Vineyard

Tony Woods and Nicolas Meier

Guildford Castle

Derek Nash's Picante Latin Band

Jazz in the Garden at the Yvonne Arnaud

Zoe Francis with Jim Mullen, Gareth Williams, Marianne Windham

Loseley Park

Sara Dowling with Gabriel Latchin, Steve Brown

Farnham Big Band

Wood Street Jazz Festival

Dennis Rollins with Ross Stanley, Luca Caruso

Louise Clare Marshall

Stuart Henderson with Ollie Weston, Tom Berge, Ralph Mizraki, Simon Price

Somethin' Else Big Band

2020

The Rugby Club Pavilion

Martin Speake and Alyson Cawley with Colin Oxley and Matt Fishwick

Pete Long and Simon Spillett with Rob Barron, and Chris Draper

Watts Gallery

Enrico Tomasso with Colin Good and Martin Wheatley

Jazz Cafe at the Electric Theatre

Laura Zakian with Paul Bartholomew, Steve Lodder, Nic France and Martin Pyne

Alice Leggett with David Beebee, Alex Eberhard

The Cricket Club Pavilion

Ed Jones with Kate Williams, Jon Scott

Raul d'Olivera with Terry Seabrook, Tristan Banks

Allison Neale with Colin Oxley, Matt Fishwick

St Mary's Church

Eriko Ishihara with Colin Oxley , Steve Brown

Livestream from the Boileroom

Dave Lewis with Robin Aspland, Lloyd Haines

Liz Fletcher with Nigel Price, Darren Beckett

Jazz in the Garden at the Yvonne Arnaud

Alan Barnes with Nigel Price and Marianne Windham

Christmas Concert at St John's

Gabrielle Ducomble with Nicolas Meier, Richard Jones, Demi Garcia

2019

The Pavilion

Tim Whitehead with John Turville and Milo Fell

Jim Mullen and Zoe Francis with Ross Stanley and Steve Brown

Moscow Drug Club

Chris Biscoe and Allison Neale with Colin Oxley and Matt Fishwick

Freddie Gavita and Alex Garnett with Rob Barron and Chris Higginbottom

Matt Wates with Sam Mayne, Steve Fishwick, Leon Greening and Matt Skelton

HONK! with Tony Woods, Alan Yates, Simon Cook, Russell Jarrett, Marianne Windham, Martin Pyne

Jazz Cafe at the Electric Theatre

Latin Night with Raoul d'Olivera , Terry Seabrook, Marianne Windham, Tristan Banks

Sue Richardson with Neil Richardson and Rod Youngs

Tony Woods with Terence Colie and Winston Clifford

Sara Dowling with Nigel Price and Steve Brown

Gabriel Latchin with Steve Fishwick, Sam Braysher, Josh Morrison

Sheryl Bailey with David Gordon and Paul Cavaciuiti

Jazz in the Park at Loseley

Mark Bassey and Karen Sharp with Terry Seabrook, Marianne Windham and Alex Eberhard

Wood Street Jazz Festival

Alan Barnes, Bruce Adams, Robin Aspland, Clark Tracey, Simon Allen, Tom Cawley, Laurence Cottle, Jack Thomas, Georgia Mancio

2018

St John’s Church

“A Christmas Carol” with Alan Barnes Octet at St John’s, Farncombe

Electric Theatre Jazz Cafe

Jacqui Hicks and Martin Shaw with David Beebee and Martin Pyne at the Jazz Cafe

Alan Barnes and Phil DeGreg with Nat Steele at the Jazz Cafe

Pete Oxley and Nic Meier

Stan Sulzmann with Kate Williams and Dave Ingamells

Paul Higgs, Chris Ingham and George Double

Derek Nash with Graham Harvey and Alex Eberhard

Alex Curtis Quartet

Gareth Williams with Martin France

Craig Milverton with Dominic Ashworth and Nick Millward

Art Themen with David Beebee and Martin Pyne

Jimmy Hastings with John Pearce and Trevor Tomkins

Anita Wardell with Robin Aspland and Steve Brown

The Pavilion

Karen Sharp and Steve Waterman with Gareth Williams

Ben Holder and Julian Stringle with Russell Jarrett and Alex Eberhard

Vasilis Xenopoulos and Nigel Price with Steve Brown

Loire Funk All Stars

Iain Ballamy with Rob Luft and Conor Chaplin

Martin Shaw and Mark Nightingale with Dave Newton and Seb de Krom

Dave Lewis with Robin Aspland and Frank Tontoh

Jim Mullen and Zoe Francis with Kate Williams and Alex Eberhard

Jim Mullen and Zoe Francis with Kate Williams and Alex Eberhard

Chris Allard and Freddie Gavita with Ross Stanley and John Blease

Wood Street Jazz Festival

Sara Dowling , Mark Crooks, Gabriel Latchin, Steve Brown, Pete Roth and Giorgio Serci, and the Somethin’ Else Big Band with Nigel Price and Andy Cleyndert

Jazz in the Park at Loseley

Pete Long, Robin Aspland, Anthony Kerr, Ed Richardson, and the Farnham Big Band with Gabriel Garrick

2017

December

Christmas Concert with Joanna Eden, Mark Crooks , Chris Ingham and George Double at St John’s, Farncombe

Enrico Tomasso with John Pearce and Bobby Worth at the Jazz Cafe

November

Sue Richardson with Andy Panayi,  at the Pavilion

Josephine Davies with John Turville and Paul Clarvis at the Jazz Cafe

October

Glen Manby and Steve Waterman with Leon Greening and Matt Home at the Pavilion

Duncan Lamont with Jenny Howe, John Crawford, Pete Callard and Phil Hopkins at the Jazz Cafe

September

Vasilis Xenopoulos and Nigel Price with Steve Brown at the Pavilion

Ken Peplowski with Craig Milverton and Nick Millward at the Jazz Cafe

August 

Lee Goodall with David Beebee and Alex Eberhard at the Jazz Cafe

Jazz in the Park with Joanna Eden, Chris Ingham, Paul Higgs and George Double

July

Mark Armstrong Quintet at the Pavilion

Fini Bearman with Tom Cawley and Dave Hamblett at the Jazz Cafe

Wood Street Jazz Festival with Byron Wallen, Tony Kofi, Leon Greening and Nat Steele, and Jacqui Hicks

June

Moscow Drug Club at the Pavilion

Martin Shaw with Dave Newton and Sebastiaan de Krom at the Jazz Cafe

May

Nigel Price with Emiliano Caroselli and Marianne Windham at the Pavilion

Jo Fooks with John Harriman and Buster Birch at the Jazz Cafe

April

Dave and Judith O’Higgins with David Beebee and Alex Eberhard at the Pavilion

Pete Oxley and Nicolas Meier with Paul Cavaciuti at the Jazz Cafe

March

Derek Nash with Graham Harvey and Clark Tracey at the Pavilion

Sarah Dowling with Gabriel Latchin and Steve Brown at the Jazz Cafe

February

Art Themen with Robin Aspland and Trevor Tomkins at the Pavilion

Chris Ingham’s Dudley Moore tribute with Paul Higgs (trumpet) and George Double (drums) at the Jazz Cafe

January

Loire Funk All Stars at the Pavilion

Geoff Simkins with Gareth Williams and Nat Steele at the Jazz Cafe

2016

December

Alan Barnes with David Beebee and Nat Steele at the Jazz Cafe

November

Bryon Wallen with Simon Cook and Martin Pyne at the Pavilion

Alex and Tom Ridout with Mark Ridout and Martin Pyne at the Jazz Cafe

October

Phil Hopkins tribute to Toots with Jonathan Gee and Martin France at the Pavilion

Sarah Moule at the Jazz Cafe

September

Mark Crooks with Colin Oxley, Gabriel Latchin, Matt Skelton at the Pavilion (Photos)

Steve Waterman with Anthony Kerr at the Jazz Cafe (photos)

August

Duncan Lamont Senior and Junior with John Pearce, Dave May and Jenny Howe at the Jazz Cafe (photos)

Digby Fairweather and Julian Marc Stringle with David Beebee and Martin Pyne , and the George Abbott School Big Band, at Jazz at the Park in Loseley Park (photos)

July

Mark Bassey and Karen Sharp with Steve Brown and Robin Aspland, Melissa James, and the Somethin’ Else Big Band, at the 2016 Wood Street Jazz Festival (photosphotos)

Georgia Mancio with Colin Oxley at the Jazz Cafe

Jeanette Mason with Sam Mayne and Matt Skelton at the Pavilion (photos)

June

Simon Allen with Gareth Williams and Simon Price at the Jazz Cafe

Georgina Jackson with Chris Ingham and George Double at the Pavilion

May

Andy Panayi and Mark Nightingale with Terence Collie and Alex Eberhard

Karen Street Quartet

April

Clark Tracey Quintet

Simon Spillett with Rick Simpson and Spike Wells

Karen Sharp with Mark Ridout and Martin Pyne

March

Tina May with Nikki Iles and Steve Brown (Guildford Spring Music Festival)

Alan Barnes with Russell Jarrett and Martin Pyne

February

Dave O’Higgins with John Elliott and Alex Eberhard

Mark Lockheart with Sam Leak and Martin France

January

Laura Zakian with Steve Lodder, Simon Thorpe and Martin Pyne

Latin Night with Mark Nightingale, Martin Shaw, Rob Barron, Flo Moore and Tristan Mailliot

2015

December

Mark Bassey with David Beebee and Noel Joyce

November

Art Themen with Robin Aspland and Martin Pyne

Andy Cleyndert Quartet

October

Brigitte Beraha with Gareth Williams and Martin Pyne

Robert Fowler with Mark Ridout and Steve Brown

September

Matt Wates Sextet

Martin Speak with Mike Outram and Jeff Wiliams

The Session (August)

Alan Barnes with Liam Noble and Paul Clarvis (July)

Chris Batchelor with Gareth Williams and Clark Tracey (June)

Alex Garnett with Mike Gorman and Trsitan Mailliot (May)

Trudy Kerr with Andrea Vicari and Sebastiaan De Krom  (May)

Mark Nightingale Quintet (April)

Jo Fooks with Dominic Ashworth and Buster Birch (April)

Paul Booth with Mike Gorman, Andy Cleyndert and Matt Skelton (March)

Tim Whitehead Quartet (March)

Steve Waterman Big Band (March)

Karen Sharp with Mark Rideout and Steve Brown (February)

Jimmy Hastings with John Horler and Trevor Tomkins (February)

Vasilis Xenopoulos/Steve Fishwick Quintet (January)

Laura Zakian with Steve Lodder and Martin Pyne (January)

2014

Alison Rayner Quintet (December)

Julian Arguelles Quartet (November)

Martin Shaw with Robin Aspland and Sebastiaan de Krom (October)

Alan Barnes and Tony Kofi with John Turville and Rod Youngs (Sept)

Anita Wardell with Robin Aspland and Steve Brown (Sept)

Jim Mullen with Cheryl King, Matt Skelton and Martin Pyne (August)

Vasilis Xenopoulos with Nigel Price and Josh Morrison (July)

Iain Ballamy with Kit Downes, Conor Chaplin and Tim Giles (July)

John Etheridge with Asaf Sirkis (June)

Julian Costello with David Beebee and Milo Fell (June)

Mark Crooks with Colin Oxley and Matt Skelton (May)

Chris Biscoe with Kate Williams and Stu Butterfield (May)

Jacqui Hicks with Martin Shaw, John Elliott and Tristan Mailliot (April)

Geoff Simkins with Gareth Williams, Martin France (April)

Steve Waterman with John Donaldson, Spike Wells (March)

Tim Whitehead, with John Turville, Winston Clifford (February)

Art Themen with Cheryl King, Martin Pyne (February)

Tony Kofi, with Rod Youngs, Cheryl King (January)

Laura Jurd with Andrea Vicari (January)

2013

The Cavern

Dave O’Higgins, Gareth Lockrane with Mike Gorman, Tristan Mailliot (December)

Carlos Lopez-Real with Justin Quinn, Martin Pyne (December)

Alan Barnes, Bruce Adams, with Dave Newton, Matt Home and Cheryl King (November)

Benn Clatworthy with John Donaldson, Matt Home (November)

Allison Neale with Colin Oxley, Steve Brown (November)

Mornington Lockett with John Critchinson, Dave Barry (October)

Simon Allen  with John Dickson, George Hart(October)

Jim Mullen Organ Trio (September)

Georgia Mancio with Nigel Price, Julie Walkington (September)

Vasilis Xenopoulos with Nigel Price, Rod Youngs (July)

Iain Ballamy with Gareth Williams, Martin France (June)

Karen Sharp with Dominic Ashworth, Buster Birch (June)

Mark Lockheart with Malcolm Edmonstone, Paul Clarvis (May)

Martin Shaw with Chris Allard, Martin Pyne (May)

Anita Wardell with Robin Aspland, Olly Hayhurst, Tristan Mailliot (April)

Tony Woods with Martin Pyne, Trevor Davies (April)

Mark Nightingale with John Elliott, Chris Wilcox (March)

Simon Allen, Quentin Collins with John Dickson, Seb Guard (March)

Brigitte Beraha with Ross Stanley, Martin Pyne, Cheryl King (February)

Bobby Wellins with Barry Green, Andy Cleyndert, Dave Wickins (February)

Dave O’Higgins with John Elliott, Rod Youngs (January)

Gareth Lockrane with Gabriel Latchin, Paul Clarvis (January)

2012

The Cavern

Alan Barnes, Art Themen with John Donaldson, Matt Home (December)

Henry Armburg-Jennings with Leon Greening, Steve Brown (November)

Jim Hart with Cheryl King, Jon Scott (October)

Alex Garnett with Robin Aspland, Josh Morrison (Sept)

Martin Shaw with John Elliott, Dave Ingamells (July)

Jim Mullen with Mike Gorman, Noel Joyce (June)

Art Themen with Paul Clarvis, Malcolm Edmonstone (May)

Anita Wardell with Robin Aspland, Tristan Mailliot (April)

Alan Barnes with Dave Newton, Jon Scott (March)

Gareth Lockrane with John Elliott, Dave Ingemalls (February)

Simon Allen with Barry Green, Jon Scott (January)

2011

The Cavern

Vasilis Xenopoulos with Nigel Price, Noel Joyce

Abram Wilson

Dave Newton

Stan Sulzmann with John Elliott, Dave Ingamells

Henry Lowther

Matt Wates

Nigel Price

Vasilis Xenopoulos

Mark Nightingale with Caroline Cooper, Tom Fyfe