George Washingmachine

George Washingmachine Quartet

Tuesday 15 July 2025, 12pm

Venue: Culford Room at Cadogan Hall

Prices from £0.00 to £5.00

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Performers

George Washingmachine violin/vocals
Dave Kelbie guitar
John Kelly guitar
Mark Elton bass

Feeling all strung out? Life in a spin? Well then, let the dreamy music of George Washingmachine wash away the dust of everyday life.

Known for his virtuosic, high-energy violin playing and engaging stage presence, Australia’s second most famous cultural export George Washingmachine leads this quartet with characteristic eccentricity, charm and humour. A master showman, whether playing toe-tapping jazz, soulful blues or uplifting melodies, when it comes to knuckle-busting feats on a violin, George doesn’t play second fiddle to anyone!

From Sydney, George Washingmachine is a captivating old school entertainer – he’s a violinist who sings, a blues guitarist, and a visual artist.

In his quartet are guitarists Dave Kelbie of Dime Notes and Django a la Creole fame, and John Kelly from the Fleeting Paradise Orchestra, and bassist fellow Australian Mark Elton, a regular with the Scott Hamilton Band.

“They’ll have your feet thumping and your heart pumping” MTV Asia

“Relentless good humour and a band swinging like the clappers. Simply marvellous!” Hotclub News G

Duration: approx. 2 hours (incl. 30-minute interval)

Ticket Information

Seated ticket: £5
Standing: free but ticketed

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