Some call him Britain's Bublé. Others call him a lifesaver. All the downtown ladies call him "Treetop Lover". All the studs, they call him "Sir". Whatever you want to call him, and whenever, Jimmy Kent will be there, suited and booted. He's always ready to channel the spirit of the era, with classics from Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Judy Garland, Sammy Davis Jr., and Bing Crosby, plus Frankie Valli, Louis Armstrong, Doris Day, Tom Jones, Neil Diamond, Andy Williams, Ella Fitzgerald, and more. Powerhouse belters, Latin rhythms, intimate ballads, the look, the swagger - this guy has got it all.

For almost a decade, Jimmy has been one of the most in-demand crooners in the south, from Oxford to Portsmouth and everywhere in between. His first memory is singing Strangers In The Night with his father in the car, at 3 years old, setting up a lifetime in musical theatre, jazz, and swing. With skills honed at Berklee College of Music, Belmont University, and Guildford ACM, all showcased at Ronnie Scott's, the London Astoria, Bush Hall, the Royal Albert Hall, and the Houses of Parliament, he knows how to make the stage and song his own, while respecting the original and honouring the artist.

JIMMY KENT SINGS RAT PACK & FRIENDS