Vintage Ruby Jazz, Swing, Blues and Vintage singer

Based in United Kingdom

Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
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LOCATION
Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom

TRAVEL
up to 250 miles

PRICE
from £250 (GBP)

RATED
10 / 10 from 33 reviews

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Description Price
1 x 60 minute set£250 (GBP)
2 x 45 minute sets£350 (GBP)
3 x 45 minute sets£450 (GBP)
4 x 45 minute sets£550 (GBP)
Travel expenses will be charged depending on the location of the venue. Prices are subject to change if on important dates, e.g. over the Christmas period, VE Day etc.

About / Biography

‘What a beautiful voice!’

Boy George (listening to Ruby singing at Leicester Square Station)

‘Ruby was absolutely fantastic at our wedding reception. She has a very unique and beautiful voice and is every ounce the professional. I cannot recommend her enough!’

Jade Vlada (Wedding, Hilton Cobham, Cobham, Surrey)

Clients/Venues include: 5 star Hotels in London, The Berkeley (Knightsbridge, London) The Ampersand Hotel (Kensington, London), St Ermin’s Hotel (Westminster, London) The Fox Club (Mayfair, London) The Concorde Club, (Jazz club, Southampton.)

Vintage Ruby is a professional Jazz, Blues & Swing singer based in Oxfordshire, who regularly travels to London and all over the UK and beyond to sing for her clients. Her repertoire covers songs from the 1920s to the present day.

Ruby has a beautifully soft jazz voice, reminiscent of the classic jazz and blues singers of the 1930s and 1940s.She can turn her hand to any vintage themed event, from 1920s Gatsby, 1930s and 1940s Jazz and sing-a-long songs, 1950s Rat Pack and Rock ’n’ Roll to 1960s Pop and Rock songs.

Jazz standards like 'Fever' and Cole Porter's 'Let's Do It, Let's Fall In Love' are mixed with popular songs like Amy Winehouse’s 'Valerie' and Caro Emerald's 'That Man'. She also has a good selection of music from most genres including: Jazz, Blues, Swing, Rock 'n' Roll, Pop, Motown, Soul, Country, Folk, Disco and Indie from the 1920s right up to the present day. Perfect for vintage style weddings with songs for all ages!

Ruby can also sing modern songs with a jazzy twist such as songs from the fabulous Postmodern Jukebox band.

Ruby sings at mainly private and corporate events and has sung at awards galas, weddings, on boats, at festivals, fashion shows and a vast array of vintage themed events such as vintage tea parties, Remembrance Day, Great Gatsby and Rock ‘n’ Roll themed events.

With a degree in Theatre from Dartington College of Arts, Ruby moved from Devon to London and embarked on a singing career. Music had always been her first passion, so she had private singing lessons with Nikki Lambourn (professional rock singer and singing coach to professional singers including Lana Del Ray and Beverley Knight).

She then went on to study Jazz, Blues, Gospel and classical singing at Goldsmiths College in London. Whilst at Goldsmiths she also had private singing lessons from professional vocal coach Mike King (choir leader and music director who has worked with Mark Ronson and Florence & The Machine).

She started singing professionally in 2006 after passing auditions for the Covent Garden and London Underground busking licences. Ruby developed many stage skills and interaction with her ‘audience’ of tourists and commuters. It was there over the years that many people including famous faces passed by and helped give her the encouragement that she was on the right path.

This included the singer Boy George who passed by at Leicester Square station saying to her ‘What a beautiful voice!’.

Ruby has the songs and wardrobe fit for any vintage themed event, from the 1920's onwards. She looks forward to making your event a very special day.

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AVERAGE RATING

10 / 101

Location

Based in United Kingdom

Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
Travels up to 250 miles
green circle = areas covered (up to 250 miles)
pink circle = free travel (up to 5 miles)
Travel areas on the map are approximate (distances may vary) free quote

*1920s*

Ain’t Misbehavin’ (1929)

At Sundown (1927)

Bugle Call Rag (1923)

Bye Bye Blackbird (1926)

Dinah (1925)

I Love My Baby, (My Baby Loves Me) (1925)

It Had To Be You (1924)

Me & My Shadow (1927)

Someone To Watch Over Me (1926)

‘S Wonderful (1927)

This Little Light of Mine (1920)

What Is This Thing Called Love? (1929)

When The Saints Go Marching In (1923)

When You’re Smiling (1929)

*Music Hall, Wartime and Pub Sing-a-long Songs*

A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square (Vera Lynn, 1940)

Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy (The Andrews Sisters, 1941)

Chattanooga Choo Choo (The Andrews Sisters, 1941)

Don’t Fence Me In (The Andrews Sisters & Bing Crosby, 1944)

Don’t Sit Under The Apple Tree (The Andrews Sisters, 1942)

In The Mood (The Andrews Sisters, 1941)

Lambeth Walk (1937)

Lili Marlene (Vera Lynn, 1948)

Long Way To Tipperary (1912)

Music Hall Medley:Oh Dear What Can The Matter Be/Daisy Bell/Bless Em All

Pack Up Your Troubles (1915)

Medley 1: Any Old Iron, Knees Up Mother Brown

Medley 2: I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles/ My Bonnie/ Old Bull & Bush/Wild Rover

Medley 3: Bring Me Sunshine/Who Do You Think You Are Kidding Mr Hitler

Medley 4: Don’t Fence Me In/ Underneath The Arches/April Showers

Que Sera (Doris Day, 1956)

Roll Out The Barrell (1927)

The White Cliffs of Dover (Vera Lynn, 1942)

Wartime Medley: Bless Em All/Siegfried Line/Kiss Me Goodnight Sergeant Major

We’ll Meet Again (1939)

Wish Me Luck (Gracie Fields, 1942)

*1930s*

Begin The Beguine (1935)

Bei Mir Bist Du Schon (The Andrews Sisters, 1937)

Cheek To Cheek (1935)

I’m Gonna Sit Right Down & Write Myself A Letter (1935)

Isle of Capri (1934)

I Thought About You (1939)

It’s Time To Say Aloha (1938)

Just One of Those Things (1935)

La Vie En Rose (Edith Piaf, 1931)

Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off (1937)

Nice Work If You Can Get It (Sarah Vaughn, 1935)

Pennies From Heaven (1936)

Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (1933)

The Gold Digger’s Song (We’re In The Money) (1933)

The Very Thought of You (1934)

The Way You Look Tonight (1934)

When My Ship Comes In (1934)

With Plenty of Money & You (1936)

You Must have Been A Beautiful Baby (1938)

You’re The Top (1936)

*1940s*

Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive (The Andrews Sisters, 1945)

All of Me (Billy Holiday, 1941)

Button Up Your Overcoat (1946)

For Me & My Gal (1942)

Happy Talk (from South Pacific, 1949)

I’m Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair (from South Pacific, 1949)

Lili Marlene (Vera Lynn, 1948)

Rum & Coca Cola (The Andrews Sisters, 1945)

Shoo Shoo Baby (The Andrews Sisters, 1943)

That Old Black Magic (1942)

That Ole Devil Called Love (Billie Holiday, 1945)

Tico Tico (The Andrews Sisters, 1944)

‘Til Then (1944)

Someday You’ll Want Me To Want You (1944)

Some Enchanted Evening (from South Pacific, 1949)

Why Don’t You Do Right (Peggy Lee, 1943)

Zip A Dee Doo Dah (1945)

*1950s*

Bewitched (Ella Fitzgerald, 1956)

Beyond The Sea (Bobby Darin, 1959)

Blue Suede Shoes (Elvis, 1956)

Cry Me A River (Julie London, 1955)

Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend (Marilyn Monroe, 1953)

Dream A Little Dream (Ella Fitzgerald, 1950)

Edelweiss (1959)

Everyday (Buddy Holly, 1957)

Fever (Peggy Lee, 1958)

Folsom Prison Blues (Johnny Cash, 1957)

Great Balls of Fire (Jerry Lee Lewis, 1958)

He’s A Tramp (Peggy Lee, 1955)

Hound Dog (Elvis, 1956)

How D'ya Like Your Eggs In The Morning (Dean Martin & Helen O'Connell, 1951)

I Get A Kick Out of You (Frank Sinatra, 1953)

I Got A Woman (Ray Charles, 1954)

I’m Through With Love (Marilyn Monroe, 1959)

In The Still of The Night (The Five Satins, 1956)

I’ve Got You Under My Skin (Frank Sinatra, 1953)

Jailhouse Rock (Elvis, 1957)

Johnny B Goode (Chuck Berry, 1958)

Lady Is A Tramp (Ella Fitzgerald, 1956)

Let Me Be Your Teddy Bear (Elvis, 1957)

Let’s Do It (Let’s Fall In Love) (Ella Fitzgerald, 1956)

Lipstick on Your Collar (Connie Fisher, 1959)

Love & Marriage (Frank Sinatra, 1953)

Love Me or Leave Me (Lena Horne, 1957)

Lullaby of Broadway (Doris Day, 1951)

Mack The Knife (Bobby Darin, 1958)

Makin’ Whoopee (Frank Sinatra, 1955)

Mambo Italiano (Dean Martin, 1955)

Man I Love (Ella Fitzgerald, 1959)

More Than You Know (Thelma Carpenter, 1950)

My Baby Just Cares For Me (Nina Simone, 1955)

My Funny Valentine (Ella Fitzgerald, 1956)

Oh Boy (Buddy Holly, 1957)

On The Sunny Side of The Street (Frankie Laine, 1951)

Peggy Sue (Buddy Holly, 1957)

Rock Around The Clock (Bill Haley & The Comets, 1954)

Shake, Rattle & Roll (Bill Haley & The Comets, 1954)

Singin’ In The Rain (Gene Kelly, 1952)

Singing The Blues (Guy Mitchell, 1956)

Someone To Watch Over Me (Ella Fitzgerald, 1950)

Summertime Blues (Eddie Cochran, 1958)

Sway (Dean Martin, 1954)

Shake, Rattle & Roll (Bill Haley & The Comets, 1954)

Secret Love (Doris Day, 1953)

Unforgettable (Nat King Cole, 1951)

Wake Up Little Susie (The Everly Brothers, 1957)

Whatever Lola Wants (Sarah Vaughn, 1954)

*1960s*

All My Loving (The Beatles, 1963)

As Time Goes By (Frank Sinatra, 1962)

A Taste of Honey (The Beatles, 1963)

At Last (Etta James, 1961)

Baby Love (The Supremes, 1964)

Baby Please Don’t Go (Them, 1964)

Bad Moon Rising (Creedence Clearwater Revival, 1968)

Bear Necessities (from The Jungle Book, 1967)

Be My Baby (The Ronettes, 1963)

Bésame Mucho (Dean Martin, 1961)

Big Girl's Don't Cry (The Four Seasons, 1962)

Big Spender (Shirley Bassey, 1967)

Boy From Ipanema (Frank Sinatra, 1965)

Brown Eyed Girl (Van Morrisson, 1967)

Build Me Up Buttercup (The Foundations, 1968)

California Dreamin’ (Mamas And The Papas, 1966)

Call Me Irresponsible (Frank Sinatra, 1963)

Can’t Buy Me Love (The Beatles, 1964)

Can’t Take My Eyes Off You (Andy Williams, 1968)

Crazy (Patsy Cline, 1961)

Dancing In The Street (Martha Reeves & The Vandellas, 1964)

Doo Doo Ron Ron (The Crystals, 1963)

Downtown (Petula Clark, 1964)

Do You Love Me (The Contours, 1962)

Ferry Across The Mersey (Gerry & The Pacemakers, 1964)

Fly Me To The Moon (Frank Sinatra, 1964)

Georgia (Ray Charles, 1960)

Get Ready (The Temptations, 1966)

Hello, I Love You (The Doors, 1968)

Hey Baby (Bruce Channel, 1962)

Hit The Road Jack (Ray Charles, 1960)

I Can’t Get No Satisfaction (The Rolling Stones, 1965)

I Heard It Through The Grapevine, (Marvin Gaye, 1968)

I Only Have Eyes For You (Ella Fitzgerald, 1960)

I Put A Spell On You (Nina Simone, 1965)

I Saw Her Standing There (The Beatles, 1964)

I’m A Believer (The Monkees, 1966)

I Only Want To Be With You (Dusty Springfield, 1963)

It’s All Right With Me (Ella Fitzgerald, 1960)

It Takes Two (Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston, 1969)

I Want To Be Like You (from The Jungle Book, 1967)

I Want To Hold Your Hand (The Beatles, 1964)

Jumpin’ Jack Flash (The Rolling Stones, 1969)

Let’s Face The Music and Dance (Nat King Cole, 1962)

Let There Be Love (Nat King Cole, 1962)

Let’s Twist Again (Chubby Checker, 1961)

Mad About The Boy (Dinah Washington, 1961)

Misty (Ella Fitzgerald, 1967)

Moon River (Audrey Hepburn, 1961)

My Boyfriend's Back (The Angels, 1963)

My Generation (The Who, 1965)

My Girl (The Temptations, 1965)

My Guy (Mary Wells, 1964)

My Heart Belongs To Daddy (Marilyn Monroe, 1960)

Mr Tambourine Man (The Byrds, 1965)

Night & Day (Frank Sinatra, 1962)

Norwegian Wood (The Beatles, 1965)

Not Fade Away (The Rolling Stones, 1964)

On The Street Where You Live (Dean Martin, 1960)

Oom Pah Pah (from Oliver 1960)

Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps (Doris Day, 1964)

Please Mr Postman (The Beatles, 1963)

Reach Out, (I’ll Be There) (The Four Tops, 1966)

Route 66 (The Rolling Stones, 1964)

Runaway (Del Shannon, 1961)

Scarborough Fair (Simon & Garfunkel, 1966)

Sentimental Journey (Doris Day, 1965)

Step Inside Love (Cilla Black, 1968)

Stop! In The Name Of Love (The Supremes, 1965)

Summertime (Ella Fitzgerald, 1960)

Suspicious Minds (Elvis, 1969)

That’s All (Frank Sinatra, 1960)

Then He Kissed Me (The Crystals, 1963)

These Boots Are Made For Walking (Nancy Sinatra, 1965)

Ticket To Ride (The Beatles, 1965)

Twist & Shout (The Beatles, 1962)

Twistin' The Night Away (Sam Cooke, 1962)

Walking Back To Happiness (Helen Shapiro, 1961)

Walking The Dog (The Rolling Stones, 1964)

What A Difference A Day Makes (Bobby Darin 1964)

Will You Love Me Tomorrow (The Shirelles, 1961)

Wishin’ & Hopin’ (Dusty Springfield, 1964)

Yellow Submarine (The Beatles, 1966)

You Can’t Always Get What You Want (The Rolling Stones, 1969)

You Can’t Hurry Love (The Supremes, 1966)

You Make Me Feel So Young (Frank Sinatra, 1966)

You Never Can Tell (Chuck Berry, 1964)

You Really Got Me (The Kinks, 1964)

You’re The Devil In Disguise (Elvis, 1963)

*1970s*

Ain’t No Sunshine (Bill Withers, 1975)

All Night Long (All Night) (Lionel Richie, 1983)

All Right Now (Free, 1970)

All That Jazz (from Chicago, 1975)

American Pie (Don McLean, 1971)

A Message To You Rudy (The Specials, 1979)

Be My Baby (The Ronettes, 1977)

Big Yellow Taxi (Janis Joplin, 1974)

Blue Moon (Ella Fitzgerald, 1973)

Bright Side of The Road (Van Morrisson, 1979)

Burning Love (Elvis, 1972)

Cabaret (Liza Minnelli, 1972)

Dancing Queen (Abba, 1976)

Denis (Blondie, 1977)

Don’t Leave Me This Way (Thelma Houston, 1973)

Easy (Like Sunday Morning) (The Commodores, 1977)

Everybody Wants To Be A Cat (from The Aristocats, 1970)

Funny Honey (from Chicago, 1975)

Hanging On The Telephone (Blondie, 1978)

Heart of Glass (Blondie, 1978)

Heroes (David Bowie, 1977)

Hopelessly Devoted To You (from Grease, 1978)

It’s Raining On Prom Night (from Grease, 1978)

I’ve Got A Feeling (The Beatles, 1970)

Jolene (Dolly Parton, 1974)

Kid (The Pretenders, 1979)

Life On Mars (David Bowie, 1973)

Love Is In The Air (John Paul Young, 1977)

Mama Mia (Abba, 1975)

Maybe This Time (Liza Minnelli, 1972)

Molly Malone (The Dubliners, 1977)

Moon Dance (Van Morrison, 1970)

One Way or Another (Blondie, 1979)

Pearl’s A Singer (Elkie Brooks, 1977)

Rebel Rebel (David Bowie, 1974)

Roxie (from Chicago, 1975)

Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I’m Yours) (Stevie Wonder, 1970)

Sorrow (David Bowie, 1973)

Starman (David Bowie 1972)

Stuck In The Middle With You (Steelers Wheel, 1972)

Sunday Girl (Blondie, 1978)

Superstition (Stevie Wonder, 1972)

Tears On My Pillow (from Grease, 1978)

There Are Worse Things I Could Do (from Grease, 1978)

Three Little Birds (Bob Marley, 1977)

Two of Us (The Beatles, 1970)

Upside Down (Diana Ross, 1975)

Waterloo (Abba, 1974)

When You’re Good To Mama (Chicago, 1975)

You Are Everything (Diana Ross & Marvin Gaye, 1974)

You Are the Sunshine of My Life (Frank Sinatra, 1974)

You Can Get It If You Really Want (Jimmy Cliff, 1972)

(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman (Carol King, 1971)

You’re So Vain (Carly Simon, 1973)

*1980s*

Abracadabra (Steve Miller Band, 1982)

Ain't Nobody (Chaka Khan, 1983)

Billie Jean (Michael Jackson, 1982)

Celebration (Kool And The Gang, 1980)

Club Tropicana (Wham! 1983)

Come On Eileen (Dexys Midnight Runners, 1982)

Crazy Little Thing Called Love (Queen, 1980)

Dancing On The Ceiling (Lionel Richie, 1986)

Dirty Old Town (The Pogues, 1985)

Don’t Get Me Wrong (The Pretenders, 1986)

Don't Leave Me This Way (Jimmy Somerville, 1985)

Don't You Forget About Me (Simple Minds, 1985)

Don't You Want Me (The Human League, 1981)

Do The Hucklebuck (Coast To Coast, 1980)

Eternal Flame (The Bangles, 1989)

Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (The Blues Brothers, 1980)

Everything I Own (Boy George, 1987)

Everywhere (Fleetwood Mac, 1987)

Fisherman’s Blues (The Waterboys, 1988)

Flashdance...What A Feeling (Irene Cara, 1983)

Footloose (Kenny Loggins, 1984)

Gimme Some Lovin' (The Blues Brothers, 1980)

Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (Cyndi Lauper, 1983)

Goody Two Shoes (Adam Ant, 1982)

Green Door (Shakin' Stevens, 1981)

Heaven Is A Place On Earth (Belinda Carlisle, 1987)

I'm Coming Out (Diana Ross, 1980)

I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) (The Proclaimers, 1988)

I'm So Excited (The Pointer Sisters, 1982)

I'm Still Standing (Elton John, 1983)

Islands In The Stream (Dolly Parton & Kenny Rogers, 1982)

It Must Be Love (Madness, 1982)

It's Raining Men (Weather Girls, 1982)

I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Whitney Houston, 1987)

Jump (For My Love) (The Pointer Sisters, 1980)

Karma Chameleon (Culture Club, 1983)

Kids In America (Kim Wilde, 1981)

Kiss (Prince, 1986)

La Bamba (Los Lobos, 1985)

La Isla Bonita (Madonna, 1986)

Let’s Dance (David Bowie, 1982)

Let's Hear It For The Boy (Deniece Williams, 1984)

Making Your Mind Up (Bucks Fizz, 1981)

Manic Monday (The Bangles, 1986)

Material Girl (Madonna, 1984)

Minnie The Moocher (The Blues Brothers, 1980)

Modern Love (David Bowie, 1983)

9 To 5 (Dolly Parton, 1980)

1999 (Prince, 1982)

Power of Love (Huey Lewis & The News, 1985)

Rio (Duran Duran, 1982)

Should I Stay or Should I Go (The Clash, 1982)

Smooth Operator (Sade, 1984)

Stray Cat Strut (The Stray Cats, 1981)

Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) (Eurythmics, 1983)

Take My Breath Away (Berlin, 1986)

Teardrops (Womack & Womack, 1988)

The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) (Simon & Garfunkel, 1987)

The Irish Rover (The Pogues & The Dubliner, 1987)

The Lovecats (The Cure, 1983)

The Power of Love (Frankie Goes To Hollywood, 1984)

The Tide is High (Blondie, 1980)

The Way You Make Me Feel (Michael Jackson, 1987)

The Whole of the Moon (The Waterboys, 1985)

Too Shy (Kajagoogoo, 1982)

Venus (Bananarama, 1986)

Walk Like An Egyptian (The Bangles, 1986)

Walking On Sunshine (Katrina & The Waves, 1983)

Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go (Wham, 1984)

What's Love Got To Do With It (Tina Turner, 1984)

Why Do Fools Fall In Love (Diana Ross, 1981)

You Can't Hurry Love (Phil Collins, 1983)

Young At Heart (The Bluebells, 1984)

*1990s*

Can't Help Falling In Love (UB40, 1993)

Dance The Night Away (The Mavericks, 1998)

Fields of Gold (Eva Cassidy, 1993)

Harvest Moon (Neil Young, 1992)

Hey Good Lookin' (The Mavericks, 1992)

I Can See Clearly Now (Jimmy Cliff, 1993)

I Can't Stand The Rain (The Commitments, 1991)

Kiss Me (Sixpence None The Richer, 1997)

I'll Be There For You (The Rembrandts, 1995)

I’ll Stand By You (The Pretenders, 1994)

In The Midnight Hour (The Commitments, 1991)

Licence To Kill (Gladys Knight, 1999)

L-O-V-E (Natalie Cole, 1991)

Love Is All Around (Wet, Wet, Wet, 1994)

More Than Words (Extreme, 1991)

Mulder and Scully (Catatonia, 1997)

Mustang Sally (from The Commitments 1991)

Nothing Compares 2 U (Sinéad O'Connor, 1990)

One (U2, 1992)

Rain (Madonna, 1992)

Secret (Madonna, 1994)

Sing It Back (Moloko, 1999)

Singing The Blues (The Kentucky Headhunters, 1997)

Sit Down (James, 1991)

Sweet Child Of Mine (Guns N Roses, 1990)

The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss, 1990)

To Love Somebody (Jimmy Somerville, 1990)

Try A Little Tenderness (The Commitments, 1991)

Vogue (Madonna, 1990)

You Do Something To Me (Paul Weller, 1995)

*2000s*

A Night Like This (Caro Emerald, 2009)

Back It Up (Caro Emerald, 2009)

Back To Black (Amy Winehouse, 2006)

Beyond The Sea (Michael Bublé, 2001)

Big Bad Handsome Man (Imelda May, 2009)

Budapest (George Ezra, 2013)

Candyman (Christina Aguilera, 2007)

Come Away With Me (Norah Jones, 2001)

Crazy Little Thing Called Love (Michael Bublé, 2003)

Cry Me A River (Michael Bublé, 2009)

Don't Know Why (Norah Jones, 2001)

Dream A Little Dream (Michael Bublé, 2005)

Enjoy Yourself (It's Later Than You Think) (Jools Holland, 2003)

(I Never Promised You A) Rose Garden (Martina McBride, 2005)

Johnny Got A Boom Boom (Imelda May, 2009)

Jump (Girls Aloud, 2003)

Lovecats (Paul Anka, 2005)

Love Is A Losing Game (Amy Winehouse, 2007)

Make You Feel My Love (Adele, 2008)

Mercy (Duffy, 2008)

Over The Rainbow-(upbeat Melody Gardot version, 2009)

Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps (The Pussycat Dolls, 2008)

Rehab (Amy Winehouse, 2006)

Singin' In The Rain (Mint Royale, 2005)

Spinning Around (Kylie Minogue, 2000)

Sway (Michael Bublé, 2004)

Tears Dry On Their Own (Amy Winehouse, 2006)

The Leaving of Liverpool (The Young Dubliners, 2007)

The Nearness of You (Norah Jones, 2001)

To Know Him Is To Love Him (Amy Winehouse, 2006)

Valerie (Amy Winehouse, 2007)

Warwick Avenue (Duffy, 2008)

Yellow (Coldplay, 2000)

You Are My Sunshine (Norman Blake, 2002)

*2010s*

All About That Bass (Postmodern Jukebox, 2014)

Call Me Maybe (Postmodern Jukebox, 2014)

Can't Help Falling In Love (Haley Reinhart, 2015)

Careless Whisper (Postmodern Jukebox, 2014)

Chandelier (Sia, 2014)

Creep (Postmodern Jukebox, feat. Haley Reinhart, 2015)

Diamonds (Rihanna, 2012)

Dream A Little Dream (Caro Emerald, 2012)

Firework (Katy Perry, 2010)

Goodnight Sweetheart (The Overtones, 2010)

Happy (Pharrell Williams, 2013)

Hello (Adele, 2015)

Inside Out (Imelda May, 2010)

I Will Survive (Postmodern Jukebox, 2016)

Kentish Town Waltz (Imelda May, 2010)

Liquid Lunch (Caro Emerald, 2010)

My Heart Will Go On (Postmodern Jukebox, 2015)

Once Upon A Dream (Lana Del Ray, 2014)

Oops I Did It Again (Postmodern Jukebox, 2015)

Our Day Will Come (Amy Winehouse, 2011)

Roar (Postmodern Jukebox, 2013)

Rolling In The Deep (Adele, 2010)

Royals (Lorde, 2013)

Seven Nation Army (Marcus Collins, 2012)

Shake It Off (Taylor Swift, 2014)

Shape of You (Ed Sheeran, 2017)

Sh Boom (Life Could Be A Dream) (The Overtones, 2010)

Skyfall (Adele, 2012)

Stuck (Caro Emerald, 2010)

Someone Like You (Adele, 2011)

Somewhere Only We Know (Lily Allen, 2013)

Tainted Love (Imelda May, 2010)

Titanium (David Guetta ft. Sia, 2011)

Titanium (Postmodern Jukebox, 2014)

That Man (Caro Emerald, 2010)

Umbrella (Postmodern Jukebox, 2015)

Upside Down (Paloma Faith, 2010)

Video Games (Lana Del Ray, 2011)

Why Do Fools Fall In Love (The Overtones, 2010)

Young & Beautiful (Lana Del Ray, 2013)

*Christmas*

Blue Christmas (Michael Buble, 2011)

Deck The Halls (Jazz style)

Ding Dong Merrily On High (Herb Alpert, 1968)

Fairytale of New York (Kirsty MacColl & The Pogues, 1987)

Frosty The Snowman (The Ronettes, 1963)

Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (Ella Fitzgerald, 1960)

Jingle Bells (Jazz style)

Jingle Bell Rock (Bobby Helms, 1957)

Last Christmas (Cascada, 2007)

Let It Snow (Ella Fitzgerald, )

Mele Kalikimaka (The Andrews Sisters & Bing Crosby, 1950)

Merry Christmas Everyone (Shakin’ Stevens, 1984)

O Christmas Tree (Jazz style)

Rockin Around The Christmas Tree (Brenda Lee, 1964)

Rudolph The Red Nose Reindeer (Jazz style)

Run Rudolph Run (Chuck Berry, 1958)

Santa Baby (Eartha Kitt, 1953)

Silent Night (Eva Cassidy, 2010)

Sleigh Ride (The Ronettes, 1963)

So Here It Is Merry Christmas (Slade, 1973)

2000 Miles (The Pretenders, 1983)

We Wish You A Merry Christmas (Traditional)

White Christmas (The Drifters, 1954)

Winter Wonderland (Amy Grant, 1992)

*James Bond*

Another Way To Die (Alicia Keys & Jack White, 2008)

Diamonds Are Forever (Shirley Bassey, 1971)

From Russia With Love (Matt Monro, 1965)

Goldfinger (Shirley Bassey, 1973)

Licence To Kill (Gladys Knight, 1999)

Moonraker (Shirley Bassey, 1979)

Nobody Does It Better (Carly Simon, 1977)

Skyfall (Adele, 2012)

Writing’s On The Wall (Sam Smith, 2015)

You Only Live Twice (Nancy Sinatra, 1967)

*Dirty Dancing Film Soundtrack*

Be My Baby (The Ronettes, 1963)

Big Girl's Don't Cry (The Four Seasons, 1962)

Cry To Me (Solomon Burke, 1962)

Do You Love Me (The Contours, 1962)

Hey Baby (Bruce Channel, 1962)

Hungry Eyes (Eric Carmen, 1987)

In The Still of The Night (The Five Satins, 1956)

I've Had The Time of My Life (Bill Medley & Jennife Warnes, 1987)

She's Like The Wind (Patrick Swayze, 1987)

Stay (Maurice Williams, 1960)

These Arms of Mine (Otis Redding, 1962)

You Don't Own Me (The Blow Monkeys, 1987)

*French Songs*

Laisse Tomber Les Filles (Jenifer)

La Mer (Chantal Chamberland)

La Vie En Rose (Edith Piaf)

Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien (Edith Piaf)

Tous Les Garçons et Les Filles (Francoise Hardy)

*Postmodern Jukebox Songs*

(Upbeat Jazz versions of modern songs):

All About The Bass

Call Me Maybe

Careless Whisper

Creep

My Heart Will Go On

No Diggity

Royals

Seven Nation Army

Titanium 

Toxic

Umbrella

Technical Info

What are your basic technical requirements?

1 power socket (I have battery operated speakers if there is now power source)
1 small table
1 extension lead (if possible)

Performance Info

What are your typical setup and performance times?

Setup:I like to arrive 1 hour beforehand if possible, although I can set up within 20 minutes

Performance times:
1 x 60 minutes
2 x 45 minutes
3 x 45 minutes

Recent Clients

Vintage Ruby has performed for these clients:

The Ampersand Hotel, Kensington (Summer residency)

St Ermin's Hotel (Westminster, London)

The Berkeley (Knightsbridge, London)

The Fox Club (Mayfair, London)

The Concorde Club (Jazz club, Southampton)

Canary Wharf Group Fashion Show Events, Canary Wharf

Global Thinkers Forum Awards for Excellence Gala, The British Library, London

SouthWestFest Festival, London

Barking Folk Festival, London

Tompkins & The Attic restaurant, Canary Wharf

Pink Bear Events

Look Ahead, Covent Garden & Bethnal Green, London

Officer's Mess, Colchester

Q5 Partners LLP, London

Mako, The Victorian Bath House, London

Cripps LLP, Tunbridge Wells, Kent

Swift Group, Brentwood, Essex

Holiday Inn, Elstree

Hawkchurch Resort & Spa Ltd, Axminster

Found In Music

Southeastern Trains

Festival of Marketing, Tobacco Dock, London

Hudson Sandler LLP, London

The French House restaurant, Dulwich & Crystal Palace

London Cat Village Cafe, Shoreditch, London

Mayor's Office, Stevenage Borough Council

Wedding Fair, The Grand Hotel, Folkestone

The Canopy restaurant, Epsom

Film In The Field Festival, Ashurst

Carano Arts, Craft & Vintage Events,The Grand Hotel & Sandwich Discovery Centre

The River House Trust, Hammersmith, London

Leo Leisure, Eastbourne

The Vintage Fish, Blackheath, London

The Alzheimer's Society

Bupa Care Homes

The Spinney Patient's Association, St Ives

Mission Cafe, Bromley

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