Perhaps a tad early but we don’t want you to miss out on the New River Dixielanders appearing at Carols by Candlelight in aid of Maggie’s at the London Royal Free Hospital.Maggie’s offers free practical, emotional and social support to…
Trombone player offers a helping er.. foot?
A candid moment caught on camera at the Countess of Warwick Country Show where the Dixielanders brought their own style of music to this traditional country event over the August Bank Holiday weekend. Below is a short clip. The tune’s…
Countess of Warwick 30th Anniversary Show August Bank Holiday (Sunday and Monday)
We’re very excited to announce that we will be playing at this year’s Countess of Warwick Country show in Little Easton, Dunmow, Essex over the August Bank Holiday weekend. See our FaceBook page for more details or visit https://countessofwarwickshow.org
Trad Jazz at London’s Royal Free Hospital
We were very pleased to be invited back for a fourth time to London’s Royal Free Hospital to entertain the staff, patients and visitors. This is also a great opportunity for us to say Thank You to all the staff…
New SoundCloud tracks available
Follow the link to our Sound Cloud page where you’ll find sample recordings from recent performances.
New River Dixielanders in the news
The Dixielanders get mentioned in the The Archer magazine. The Archer is a totally independent non-political and non-religious community-run newspaper, based in East Finchley, London, England. It is delivered free every month to 9,500 households in and around London N2.…
Dixieland Jazz for dementia patients
A humbling and rewarding experience to play for the patients and staff in London’s Royal Free Hospital dementia ward. We hope we brought back some memories of old tunes. We even had time for a chat over a cup of…
Dixieland at London’s Royal Free Hospital
Thank you to all the patients, visitors and staff at the Royal Free Hospital for making us feel so welcome. We really enjoyed playing for you and pleased to see so many smiling faces and even some dancing. We hope…