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Paul Jones and John Etheridge

The Pheasantry, SW3 4UT , [Venue Details]

Back after sell out performances, the veteran blues performer, actor, broadcaster and erstwhile pop star Paul Jones, together with the legendary guitarist John Etheridge return to The Pheasantry for a night of Blues inflected Jazz.

Thursday,
25 Jun 2026
@8.00pm

Paul Jones was lead singer with the highly acclaimed and popular band Manfred Mann in the sixties, scoring several huge hits including '5432!','Pretty Flamingo' and 'Doo Wah Diddy'.

Subsequently, his solo career also produced a number of big hits - becoming a household name in the sixties. In the 1970’s he formed The Blues Band, featuring the music that was his first love and with whom he toured extensively until their last live show in 2022. Since then, Paul has worked and toured with The Manfreds. Paul was also the presenter of the Radio 2 Blues Show for 32 years.

Throughout John’s illustrious 55-year career, he has played in widely eclectic contexts, working with everyone from Yehudi Menuhin to Hawkwind, Stephane Grappelli to Soft Machine, Nigel Kennedy to Andy Summers... All the time bringing his own personality to every situation. John recently played 3 sell out shows at the PizzaExpress Soho with classical guitar great John Williams, with whom John has had a 20 year association. Last year, John was awarded the highly respected Jazz Lifetime Achievement Award from the Musician’s Company for his exceptional and lasting contribution to the jazz world.

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  • Admission: £40.00

  • Performer name: Paul Jones, John Etheridge

  • Doors open: 6:30 pm

  • Age restriction: Recommended 7+

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Paul Jones and John Etheridge

Thursday, 25 Jun 2026 @8.00pm

The Pheasantry, SW3 4UT
Blues Jazz Pop
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More Information

Back after sell out performances, the veteran blues performer, actor, broadcaster and erstwhile pop star Paul Jones, together with the legendary guitarist John Etheridge return to The Pheasantry for a night of Blues inflected Jazz.

Paul Jones was lead singer with the highly acclaimed and popular band Manfred Mann in the sixties, scoring several huge hits including '5432!','Pretty Flamingo' and 'Doo Wah Diddy'.

Subsequently, his solo career also produced a number of big hits - becoming a household name in the sixties. In the 1970’s he formed The Blues Band, featuring the music that was his first love and with whom he toured extensively until their last live show in 2022. Since then, Paul has worked and toured with The Manfreds. Paul was also the presenter of the Radio 2 Blues Show for 32 years.

Throughout John’s illustrious 55-year career, he has played in widely eclectic contexts, working with everyone from Yehudi Menuhin to Hawkwind, Stephane Grappelli to Soft Machine, Nigel Kennedy to Andy Summers... All the time bringing his own personality to every situation. John recently played 3 sell out shows at the PizzaExpress Soho with classical guitar great John Williams, with whom John has had a 20 year association. Last year, John was awarded the highly respected Jazz Lifetime Achievement Award from the Musician’s Company for his exceptional and lasting contribution to the jazz world.

  • Admission: £40.00

  • Performer name: Paul Jones, John Etheridge

  • Doors open: 6:30 pm

  • Age restriction: Recommended 7+

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