Liverpool Beatles Jazz

A fresh take on The Beatles’ hits, performed by a swinging jazz tribute from Liverpool. 

The Beatles Get Blue brings the timeless music of The Beatles into the world of jazz. Fronted by acclaimed jazz vocalist Adee Lifshitz, the band includes seasoned Liverpool musicians Matt Lawton on bass, Colin Lamont on drums, and Barry Dallman on piano. Known for their unique and swinging arrangements, The Beatles Get Blue reimagines classic Beatles tunes, transforming them into a vibrant jazz experience that appeals to both Beatles and jazz fans alike.

Liverpool Beatles Jazz

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Here Comes The Sun Thumb

Here comes the sun

Beatles Get Blue

She's Leaving Home Thumb

She's Leaving home

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Hard Day's Night

A Hard day's night

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Yesterday thumb

Yesterday

Beatles Get Blue

Matt Lawton
Adee Lifshitz

About The band

Endorsed by The Beatles Story, Beatles Get Blue transforms timeless classics like "Hey Jude" and "Yesterday" with a rhythmic, soulful depth that taps into the heart of each song.


Leading this remarkable musical journey is acclaimed bassist, arranger, and music educator Matt Lawton, known for his recent tours with the spellbinding Lusaint.


Alongside him is captivating vocalist Adee Lifshitz, who recently graced the stage at Glastonbury, and has toured with legendary indie band James.


Completing this elite ensemble are Barry Dallman on piano and Colin Lamont on drums, both recent performers with award-winning theatre show The Chicago Blues Brothers and founding members of The Alchemy Trio.

 
With all the elegance and magnetism of classic jazz, Beatles Get Blue filters The Beatles classic repertoire through the lens of some of the UK's finest jazz musicians, offering audiences a unique opportunity to experience the legacy of the 'fab four' as they've never heard it before.

Colin Lamont
Barry Dallman

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