Paris in a Jazz Age: The Memoirs of Eloise DeFleur

Musical memories from a parisien cafe, A journey through the vibrant Parisian swing scene of the 20’s, 30’s & 40’s.

Join us for a vibrant journey through the songs, the clubs, and atmosphere of Paris in the Jazz Age, seen through the memories of Eloise DeFleur portrayed by Airlie Scott and her talented band as she sifts through the music, her love story and tales of her Parisian life. A hot jazz sandwich of french chanson, gypsy jazz, early swing, blues and American songbook classics popular in Paris from the roaring twenties through the occupation to Liberation at the end of the second world war.

Jazz vocalist & actress Airlie Scott (ProntoSwing, UK, Europe, Westend, Broadway theatre credits) joined by the early swing accents of cornet player Leigh Henson (Mardi Gras band) with a hot rhythm section- fiery, melodic playing of hot jazz guitarist Andy Ruiz Palma (La Bouche Manouche, Bright Stars of Jazz) & the highly sought after hot club guitarist David Ahmed (The Hot Club de Londres) with top London double bass player Alan Gibson.

“The sold out crowd swapped the right bank of the River Thames for the Left Bank of the Seine, sitting amongst the tables of a Parisian style cafe they were captivated by singer Airlie Scott. She transformed the Riverhouse Barn into the Années Folles, the rich social, artistic, and cultural melting pot that was Paris of 100 years ago.” Alban Low The Art of Jazz Blog