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Bob Dwyer’s Bix and Pieces concludes its Griffin Park Jazz Club Show with “When You’re Smiling”

Bob Dwyer is back on vocals for the hugely popular “So Do I” popularised by Kenny Ball & His Jazzmen

Chris Newman takes lead vocals on “Royal Garden Blues” by Bob Dwyer’s Bix and Pieces Jazz Band

“Magic” Mike Henry takes centre stage for “A Kiss To Build A Dream On” recorded by Louis Armstrong

Getting us all in the mood is Bob Dwyer’s Bix and Pieces Jazz Band with “White Christmas”

Keyboards impresario all the way from Portsmouth, Chris Newman has the stage to himself

Written by Oliver Wallace, Harold Weeks in 1918 “Hindustan” has since become a trad jazz standard

Lew Pollack’s 1914 ragtime became a Dixieland jazz standard recorded by the New Orleans Rhythm Kings

Another jazz classic from Bix Beiderbecke in tribute to where he was born “Davenport Blues” (1925).

Full ensemble of Bob Dwyer's Bix and Pieces Jazz Band for “Apex Blues” – lament about a Chic

Clarinet solo by Alan Cresswell of “Maria Elena” written by Lorenzo Barcelata in 1932

Bob Dwyer takes on vocals for “A Hundred Years from Today” the 1933 jazz classic by Jack Teagarden

Another Dixieland jazz standard “Jazz Me Blues” recorded by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band in 1921

Bob Dwyer's Bix and Pieces starts its Christmas Show at Griffin Park Jazz Club at Brentford

Keith Grant bass guitar is back on lead vocals for the last number of a very special evening

“All Or Nothing” by Small Faces from its 1967 debut compilation album ‘From The Beginning’

Another Chuck Berry tune “Don’t You Lie To Me” has Paul Cox lead vocals backed by Eel Pie All Stars

Paul Cox (Soul Intention) has lead vocals for perennial Muddy Waters classic “Hoochie Coochie Man”

“Timeless” Tim Hain joins the party with lead vocals on “Don’t Smile Because It’s Over”

“Promised Land” by Elvis Presley sees Keith Grant bass guitar on lead vocals for the Eel Pi

Michael Goulding lead vocals & guitar – of The Trembling Wilburys joins the Eel Pie All Stars

Rod Stewart’s1974 hit “Sweet Little Rock ‘n’ Roller” off ‘Smiler’ has a Robin Bibi lead guitar intro

Peter French of Leaf Hound, Atomic Rooster, Cactus with lead vocals on “Whatcha Gonna Do About It”

Mick Avory of The Kinks takes lead vocals for his former band’s hit “Dedicated Follower of Fashion”