- John Horler (piano)
- Mark Nightingale (trombone)
- Tim Wells (bass)
- Clive Fenner (drums)
 John
 Horler is a highly respected pianist and composer who has earned a 
formidable reputation on the British jazz scene over many years. His 
credentials as a musician are as impeccable as they are diverse. As his 
reputation grew he found himself increasingly supporting American jazz 
stars such as Bob Brookmeyer, Clark Terry, Zoot Sims, Al Cohn, Art 
Farmer, Pepper Adams, Bud Shank, and Shorty Rodgers. One of the most 
notable of these events was working with Chet Baker for a week at The 
Canteen in Great Queen Street.
John
 Horler is a highly respected pianist and composer who has earned a 
formidable reputation on the British jazz scene over many years. His 
credentials as a musician are as impeccable as they are diverse. As his 
reputation grew he found himself increasingly supporting American jazz 
stars such as Bob Brookmeyer, Clark Terry, Zoot Sims, Al Cohn, Art 
Farmer, Pepper Adams, Bud Shank, and Shorty Rodgers. One of the most 
notable of these events was working with Chet Baker for a week at The 
Canteen in Great Queen Street.Mark Nightingale is one of the most sought after session-musicians on the London scene. His rich and varied musical life has taken him from recording with Sting, Tom Jones, the Spice Girls and Robbie Williams to playing in the orchestras of Henry Mancini, Michel Legrand and Frank Sinatra. He has also performed in such esteemed jazz company as Clark Terry, Bill Holman, Slide Hampton, James Morrison and Ray Brown.
 

 
