EFG London Jazz Festival 2025 - Marvin Muoneké with the Alex Webb Trio
Saturday 15th November 2025
Tickets: £22.50 Seat at a shared Table for 4 /£17.50 Seat – No Table
Doors: 7.30pm
Show: 8:00pm-9:30pm – Single Set 75 min
Please note you can book for dinner either before or after the show.
The Hampstead Jazz Club is pleased to be taking part in this year’s EFG London Jazz Festival bringing you a line-up of our esteemed artists.
Marvin, based in the West Country, calls himself ‘The Young Man With The Old Soul’. Blessed with a rich bass-baritone voice and a real Nat King Cole timbre, he’s a master of the Great American Songbook and plays pretty good jazz trumpet, too. Pianist Alex Webb leads his trio.
Marvin Muoneké
Marvin Muoneké has been dubbed ‘The Young Man with The Old Soul’ and once you hear his voice and style, you’ll understand why. With a rich, velvety voice that’s been likened to Nat ‘King’ Cole, Johnny Hartman, Paul Robeson and Billy Eckstine, Marvin is also a gifted songwriter, arranger and trumpet player. He has a deep understanding of the Great American Songbook and an instant rapport with audiences.
He has toured with the award-winning swing band, ‘Down For The Count’ and sung with the Vince Dunn Orchestra and NYJO (the National Youth Jazz Orchestra). In January 2024, Marvin was invited to perform a Frank Sinatra concert with the Armenian National Philharmonic Orchestra at the Aram Khachaturian Concert Hall in Yerevan.
He is now working in London with pianist / arranger Alex Webb, with whom he has a digital single release, ‘Forbidden Fruit’ on August 22nd. With recent London appearances with Denys Baptiste and Gary Crosby as well as Webb, Marvin is a name to watch.
Alex Webb
Alex Webb, musical impresario and leader of this hugely impressive trio, works in diverse ways in the jazz world, creating collaborations, words-and-music shows, theatre productions and recordings. His recent album ‘The Last Bohemians’, a collaboration with vocalist David McAlmont, received 4-star reviews in the Times, Mojo, Jazzwise and Jazz Journal.
As a prolific songwriter, arranger and pianist, Alex’s songs have been recorded by jazz singers China Moses, Mina Agossi, Sandra Nkake, Liane Carroll, Allan Harris and Alexander Stewart, among others. His show ‘Cafe Society Swing’ has enjoyed several theatre runs in London and one in New York, where he received the New York Times ‘Critic’s Pick’; he has also co-authored a musical about the life of Lena Horne.
LINE-UP:
Lead – Marvin Muoneké
Piano – Alex Webb
Drums – Dan Hester?
Bass – Hamish Knockles Moore
Please note, The Club is not licensed to allow access to Children under the age of 16 after 9pm, so for evening performances, please do not book tickets for children under the age of 16. Children aged 16 and above are welcome at any time.
For £22.50 Tickets:
Seats are not numbered and you will be seated at available tables. Please note tables seat 4 people, so for bookings of less than 4 people, you will be seated and share a table for 4.
For £17.50 Tickets:
This is a fully seated event. Seats are not numbered and will be allocated on a first come first serve basis.
Please note the Jazz Club is situated in the basement of the Duke of Hamilton Pub and access is via a number of stairs. The nearest toilets are situated on the 1st floor of the Pub.
Showtimes
Doors: 7:30 pm | Show: 8:00 pm