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The Voice of Cool: Jack Burton Brings Soul, Sophistication, and Storytelling to the Stage

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There’s something timeless about live music. That perfect harmony between voice, melody, and emotion that transcends generations. For Jack Burton, known affectionately as The Voice of Cool, every song is more than a performance; it’s an experience.


From Wales to the World

Born and raised in Wales, in the very same village as Sir Tom Jones, Jack’s journey began in the most organic way possible, through the voices of his community. He sang in school and church choirs, surrounded by people who could all sing, and for years, he never viewed his voice as anything special. But talent like his doesn’t stay hidden for long.


What began as a childhood pastime evolved into a career that would take Jack to some of the most remarkable stages in the world including performing for the World Music Awards after-party, Miss Europe, and even in the Royal Banqueting Suite of Buckingham Palace. These moments are testaments not just to his skill, but to his ability to connect deeply with audiences wherever he goes.


A Different Kind of Performer

What sets Jack apart is his philosophy: he doesn’t just sing a song, he lives it. To him, lyrics are poetry wrapped in melody, each telling a story that deserves to be felt, not just heard. Whether it’s a jazz standard, a pop ballad, or a swing number, Jack approaches every performance with the same goal; to make the listener feel something real.

“Live music is the essence of life,” Jack says. “It provides an escape, a personal place to be you, a connection of words and melody, a life experience that reminds you you’re human.”

Though many call him a jazz singer, Jack sees himself simply as a singer. His shows blend genres and generations, combining the elegance of swing, the warmth of classic pop, and the emotion of soulful ballads. Every concert becomes a conversation. Intimate, thoughtful, and deeply personal.


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Inspired by Legends

Jack’s influences read like a hall of fame lineup: Bing Crosby, Nat King Cole, Bobby Darin, Matt Monro, Andrea Bocelli, Ella Fitzgerald, Tom Jones, Cliff Richard, and Elton John. Each one taught him something about grace, storytelling, and the power of presence.


And just as he draws from these musical greats, Jack also finds inspiration in the people and places that bring community to life. Among them is Joseph, owner of Delice et Chocolat, whose café embodies that same sense of connection Jack strives for; a place where strangers become family.



Jack Burton and The Delice Supper Club

Recenntly Delice & Jack have launched the Delice Supper Club. Jack’s performances at the Delice Supper Club are more than concerts, they’re experiences that capture the elegance of a bygone era. Inspired by the charm and sophistication of 1940s supper clubs, these evenings blend music, ambiance, and emotion in perfect harmony.

“The elegance of a supper club comes from a curated combination of a cozy, intimate atmosphere with personalized service, and entertainment that touches souls,” Jack explains.
Jack Burton singing at Delice & Chocolat

His signature show, The Voice of Cool, brings back the spirit of the big band era. It focuses on a time when music wasn’t just background noise but the main event. The audience becomes part of the story, wrapped in sound that’s both nostalgic and refreshingly present.


More Than Music

For Jack Burton, music isn’t just performance, it’s connection. It’s about slowing down, breathing in the moment, and remembering that joy often lives in the simplest things: a lyric, a note, a shared glance across the room.

As he puts it best,

“Music is much more than just a sound. It’s an invisible embrace that provides inner wellbeing, calm, and joy. It’s not just heard, it’s felt.”

To book Jack Burton or learn more about his performances, visit jackburtonvoc.com. Discover The Voice of Cool , where every song tells a story, and every moment lingers long after the final note.

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