Jazz Jamaica @ The Jazz Cafe
In the build-up to Windrush Day, Jazz Jamaica bring their distinctive blend of Caribbean rhythms and jazz. Honouring the enduring legacy and contributions of the Windrush generation, this is a tribute to those who reshaped Britain’s culture, identity, and sound. Formed in 1991, bassist and bandleader Gary Crosby — nephew of Ernest Ranglin — created a project rooted in heritage and forward motion, reworking jazz standards alongside Jamaican folk traditions. Decades on, they remain one of the UK’s most joyful live acts — a celebration of rhythm, community and legacy. In the build-up to Windrush Day, Jazz Jamaica bring their distinctive blend of Caribbean rhythms and jazz. Honouring the enduring legacy and contributions of the Windrush generation, this is a tribute to those who reshaped Britain’s culture, identity, and sound. Formed in 1991, bassist and bandleader Gary Crosby — nephew of Ernest Ranglin — created a project rooted in heritage and forward motion, reworking jazz standards alongside Jamaican folk traditions. Decades on, they remain one of the UK’s most joyful live acts — a celebration of rhythm, community and legacy. 18:30-22:00 In the build-up to Windrush Day, Jazz Jamaica bring their distinctive blend of Caribbean rhythms and jazz. Honouring the enduring legacy and contributions of the Windrush generation, this is a tribute to those who reshaped Britain’s culture, identity, and sound. Formed in 1991, bassist and bandleader Gary Crosby — nephew of Ernest Ranglin — created a project rooted in heritage and forward motion, reworking jazz standards alongside Jamaican folk traditions. Decades on, they remain one of the UK’s most joyful live acts — a celebration of rhythm, community and legacy.
when & where
- Jun 19, 2026, 00:06
- Jazz Café, Parkway, London, United Kingdom
about The Jazz Cafe
ticket information
- £25 / £40 / £60 / £25 / £40 / £60