Fri Apr 25 2025

8:00 PM (Doors 7:30 PM)

Green Note

106 Parkway London NW1 7AN

THE BASEMENT BAR

All Ages

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Phil’s love of vintage blues, swing, and jug band music shines through as he blows the dust off obscure old songs and gives new life to classics. With just his big voice, stomping foot, and driving rhythms on both ukuleles and banjos he'll take you back to the juke joints of the 20s. His original songs blend in seamlessly, with many believing them to be old songs that had passed them by.

“massively entertaining... If you think blues can't be done on a banjo or ukulele, think again"
Blues Matters

“Genuinely good-time music from ukulele stalwart, who also plays a mean banjo”
fRoots

“some of the best music I’ve heard in a long time”
Dan Phelps, blues artist

“If you don’t know him already, you should! Playing, singing and stage presence are all top shelf”
Matthew Fox, American roots musician and songwriter

 

As seen at The Acoustic Festival of Britain, The Great British Rhythm & Blues Festival, Derby Folk Festival, Tenby Blues Festival, Aberjazz Festival, Upton Blues Festival, Crossover Bluegrass and Old Time festival, Bellingham All Acoustic Festival, Off The Tracks, Grand Northern Ukulele Festival, Bracklesham Ukulele Weekends, The Ukulele Festival of Great Britain, The Ukulele Festival of Scotland, Whitwell Festival, and Exile Festival.

Phil has travelled all over the UK and to Europe and the US performing and leading workshops at festivals, theatres, and clubs. He has performed on BBC radio and TV, and shared stages with some of the world’s finest players. He is a regular contributor Uke Magazine, has composed pieces for the London College of Music ukulele grades, and is the author of several books including “How Music Works On The Ukulele”"How Songs Work On The Ukulele", and "Blues Ukulele". The Phil Doleman signature model soprano uke is produced by Millar Ukuleles and World of Ukes.

 

Phil is proud to endorse Millar Ukuleles, Aquila strings, and Logjam stompers.

Phil Doleman

  • Phil Doleman

    Phil Doleman

    Prewar Country Blues

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The venue comprises both seated and standing space. There are a limited number of seats. These are allocated on a first come first served basis, so if you'd like a seat, please ensure you arrive early.


Tickets are non-refundable, EXCEPT in the case of a show being cancelled. In certain circumstances credit notes will be issued. Please see greennote.co.uk for full refund policy.


The current covid-19 pandemic is a constantly evolving situation so we will be regularly reviewing our safety measures. Please see www.greennote.co.uk for our most up to date information. If we require any preparation from you in advance of your visit, we will contact you in due course.

Phil Doleman

Fri Apr 25 2025 8:00 PM

(Doors 7:30 PM)

Green Note London
Phil Doleman

THE BASEMENT BAR All Ages

Phil’s love of vintage blues, swing, and jug band music shines through as he blows the dust off obscure old songs and gives new life to classics. With just his big voice, stomping foot, and driving rhythms on both ukuleles and banjos he'll take you back to the juke joints of the 20s. His original songs blend in seamlessly, with many believing them to be old songs that had passed them by.

“massively entertaining... If you think blues can't be done on a banjo or ukulele, think again"
Blues Matters

“Genuinely good-time music from ukulele stalwart, who also plays a mean banjo”
fRoots

“some of the best music I’ve heard in a long time”
Dan Phelps, blues artist

“If you don’t know him already, you should! Playing, singing and stage presence are all top shelf”
Matthew Fox, American roots musician and songwriter

 

As seen at The Acoustic Festival of Britain, The Great British Rhythm & Blues Festival, Derby Folk Festival, Tenby Blues Festival, Aberjazz Festival, Upton Blues Festival, Crossover Bluegrass and Old Time festival, Bellingham All Acoustic Festival, Off The Tracks, Grand Northern Ukulele Festival, Bracklesham Ukulele Weekends, The Ukulele Festival of Great Britain, The Ukulele Festival of Scotland, Whitwell Festival, and Exile Festival.

Phil has travelled all over the UK and to Europe and the US performing and leading workshops at festivals, theatres, and clubs. He has performed on BBC radio and TV, and shared stages with some of the world’s finest players. He is a regular contributor Uke Magazine, has composed pieces for the London College of Music ukulele grades, and is the author of several books including “How Music Works On The Ukulele”"How Songs Work On The Ukulele", and "Blues Ukulele". The Phil Doleman signature model soprano uke is produced by Millar Ukuleles and World of Ukes.

 

Phil is proud to endorse Millar Ukuleles, Aquila strings, and Logjam stompers.

Phil Doleman

Phil Doleman

Prewar Country Blues

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

Select Tickets

All Ages
limit 6 per person
General Admission
£13.20 (£12.00 + £1.20 Fees, excluding any delivery costs)

Delivery Method

eTickets

Terms & Conditions

The venue comprises both seated and standing space. There are a limited number of seats. These are allocated on a first come first served basis, so if you'd like a seat, please ensure you arrive early.


Tickets are non-refundable, EXCEPT in the case of a show being cancelled. In certain circumstances credit notes will be issued. Please see greennote.co.uk for full refund policy.


The current covid-19 pandemic is a constantly evolving situation so we will be regularly reviewing our safety measures. Please see www.greennote.co.uk for our most up to date information. If we require any preparation from you in advance of your visit, we will contact you in due course.