The Phil Brown Swingtet Returns to Riverside Drive


Chris Hodgkins, Isabel Saunders and Lindy Circle Dancers joined June session


Band and guests in action playing the final number 'Bourbon Street Parade'. Picture: Eric Gilchrist

July 6, 2025

The Phil Brown Swingtet will be playing again at The Duck and Ball on Thursday 17 July and thereafter on the third Thursday of the month 2025.

This six-piece band plays virtually every style of jazz from traditional, mainstream and modern - from Armstrong to Basie! Apart from the hugely experienced Phil on trombone, his son Lester plays trumpet and flugelhorn, Mark Aston is on clarinet, alto, tenor and baritone saxes, Mike Bennett is on double bass and brothers Andrew and David Clancy are on piano / keyboard and drums respectively.

Regular guests include jazz vocalists Diane Slater, Isabel Saunders and occasionally Tim Wacher, trumpeters Chris Hodgkins and Anthony Cox, Pete Clancy (Andrew and David’s dad) on trombone and many others.

At the June session, guest trumpeter Chris Hodgkins blew up a storm on ‘Indiana’ and ‘Blue Turning Grey’, whilst Isabel Saunders sang Hoagy Carmichael’s ‘The Nearness of You’. The Band were joined by Dan Guest and some of his Lindy Circle Dancers, swing dancing to a live band.

Entry is free and parking is available and bus routes E3, 190 and 533 pass nearby.

The Duck & Ball is a bar, kitchen, and event space located at 12 Riverside Drive in Chiswick (W4 2SP) opposite Dukes Meadows. It occupies the pavilion of Chiswick Cricket Club.

 


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