The Beat Goes On evokes the cool, stylish world of Mad Men, hipsters, hard-bop and beatniks.

Tom Waits, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and the Beatles all drew inspiration from the freewheeling style of Jack Kerouac and the 1950s Greenwich Village ‘Beat Poets’ and their songs feature alongside some of the super-hip jazz of the era.

Sarah Moule, Trudy Kerr, Simon Wallace and Geoff Gascoyne have all worked closely with 94 year old Bob Dorough and the late, great Fran Landesman, two key figures on the 1950s New York scene whose razor-sharp lyrics perfectly complement the hep vocalese of Lambert, Hendricks and Ross in a set which takes a joyful look at the legacy of the Beats.