This Friday, Marvin Mouneké, the "young man with the old soul" is back at Soho Live Music Club with a killer band for a headline show performing the best crooner classics and his own jazz and swing originals. Performing at London's award-winning jazz lounge, Alfie's Soho - known for it's beautiful speakeasy setting, amazing cocktails and above all, world-class talent.
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Experience an enchanting evening with Marvin Muoneké, a gifted jazz vocalist with a captivating bass-baritone voice described as rich, deep, and smooth. Bringing the timeless sounds of mid-20th century jazz to life, Marvin’s performances resonate with audiences of all ages, lighting up every venue he graces in seconds.Based in the South West of England, Marvin Muoneké is a jazz singer-songwriter, arranger, and recording artist whose talents have taken him to renowned stages at home and abroad. His illustrious career includes performances at Southampton’s Concorde Club, Pizza Express Holborn, The Hideaway Streatham, Royal Festival Hall, and even international spots like Champs-Élysées in Paris.
Closer to home, Marvin is a regular at Soho Live venues, including The Piano Bar Soho and Alfie’s Soho, where his commanding stage presence and dynamic performances have made him a beloved part of the Soho Jazz Club scene.Marvin’s creativity shone through during the Coronavirus pandemic, during which he independently produced and released two albums: The Young Man With The Old Soul and Lockdown Hootenanny.
A third album, completed shortly after, further cemented his reputation as an artist of exceptional depth and versatility. With his seamless blend of vintage jazz artistry and a modern approach, Marvin continues to inspire audiences, embodying the very soul of jazz and proving why he remains a sought-after talent in the UK jazz circuit.
Behind the doors of Jack Solomons Jazz Club, The Piano Bar sits quietly in the back — equal parts recording studio and late-night hideout. By day, it’s where music is made. By night, it slips into something smoother: low lighting, sharp cocktails, and live jazz so close you’ll feel every note. It’s not open to passers-by — entry’s by booking, ticket, or membership only.