Kitty Whitelaw is a Scottish Jazz Musician based in London. Her recent musical endeavours have become more influenced by folk music, so this inspired her to create “Riffin The Scotch” (named after the 1933 Billie Holiday/Bennie Goodman tune). A musical project that has brought together her love for Jazz and Scottish folk music, with Maxine Sullivan’s 1937 recording of “Loch Lomond” as one of the main sources of inspiration.
Expect a relaxed night of blending the swing and soul of 1930s Jazz and a wee bit of iconic Scottish folk tunes.
Whether you're a fan of Jazz or Scottish folk, this performance promises to be a fantastic celebration of both genres, filled with rich, nostalgic melodies.
Kitty Whitelaw – Vocals
Magnus Pickering - Trumpet
Sol Grimshaw – Guitar
Isaac Burland – Double Bass