John Burch (6 January 1932 – 18 April 2006) was an English pianist, composer and bandleader, equally at home playing traditional jazz, bebop, blues, skiffle, boogie-woogie and rock.
He variously worked with Graham Bond, Jeff Clyne, Bobby Wellins, Don Rendell, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Red Rodney, Kathy Stobart, Dick Morrissey, Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson, Jon Eardley, Freddie Hubbard, Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker.
John Alexander Burchell was born in London, England. Having started piano lessons at age 12, he played in army bands during his military service stationed in Germany and in the late 1950s toured military bases with his group, which included Graham Bond. In 1959, he toured France with bassist Jeff Clyne and saxophonist Bobby Wellins.
In 1960 he joined Allan Ganley's Jazzmakers. In the early 1960s he led a quartet and an octet with Graham Bond, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Ray Warleigh, Peter King, Hank Shaw and future Cream founders Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce. In 1965 he led a trio featuring Ron Mathewson and John Stevens. In 1984, he re-formed the octet with Dick Morrissey, at the same time playing with UK jazz-funk band Morrissey–Mullen.