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SUMMARY:Adam Bishop Quintet
DESCRIPTION:Band line-up: \nAdam Bishop (alto saxophone)\, James Wade-Sired (trombone)\, Nick Tomalin (piano)\, Dominic Howles (bass)\, Matt Fishwick (drums). \nThe Adam Bishop Quartet came together in 2021\, with the aim of performing the original arrangements of key compositions from the bebop repertoire of the 40’s\, 50’s and 60’s. Avoiding the compositions of Charlie Parker\, they draw on the work of writers such as Bud Powell\, Tadd Dameron\, John Lewis\, George Shearing and Dizzy Gillespie. \nUK-born Adam Bishop was raised in Australia\, completing a degree in jazz performance in Canberra\, and refining his art in New York. He has been performing on the UK scene since 1998\, releasing an album ‘Sanctuary’ in 2007. \n“A gorgeously lyrical saxophonist” Chris May – Allaboutjazz \nFor this performance\, the band are joined by James Wade-Sired on trombone to form a quintet. James Wade-Sired is one of the really impressive young trombonists currently appearing on the UK jazz scene. \n“Wade-Sired…showing a confidence and maturity way beyond his…years held the audience captive with a spellbinding solo that makes one wonder what this young man will accomplish in the future: a star in the making!” The Jazz Mann \nKaramel – 4 Coburg Road\, London N22 6UJ The Karamel vegan kitchen will be serving food until 9.30pm. Email karamel8775@gmail.com to book a table. \nDoors open 7pm\, music starts at 8pm. \nKaramel – 4 Coburg Road\, London N22 6UJ. \nTickets £5 in advance\, £10 on the door.
URL:https://www.collage-arts.org/event/adam-bishop-quintet/
LOCATION:Karamel N22\, 4 Coburg Rd\, Wood Green\, London\, N22 6UJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:Pete Hurt Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Doors open 7pm\, music starts at 8pm. \nBand line-up: Pete Hurt (sax)\, Tom Miller (piano)\, Steve Watts (bass)\, Jon Scott (dums). \nPete Hurt has quietly been part of the London jazz scene for four decades and has developed one of the most uniquely distinguishable sounds and styles. Apart from his great saxophone playing he has also been recognised for his compositional and arranging skills. \nPete’s unique musical contribution is featured on Chris Biscoe’s album Profiles Of Mingus. Pete is a regular member of the London Jazz Orchestra and has contributed many compositions and arrangements to the band’s repetoire. Amongst other musicians\, Pete has performed with Kenny Wheeler\, Mike Westbrook\, Don Rendell\, John Taylor\, Mick Pyne\, Bryan Spring\, The Prague Television Orchestra\, Abdullah Ibrahim\, Stan Sulzmann and is a member of Henry Lowther’s quintet\, “Still Waters”. Pete also played in the hit West End musical “Blues In The Night” and wrote most of the arrangements for another hit show\, “Five Guys Named Moe”. \n“One of the most distinctive tenor players in the UK”. Chris Parker – The Vortex \n“Pete Hurt is a powerful presence”. John Fordham – The Guardian \nKaramel – 4 Coburg Road\, London N22 6UJ The Karamel vegan kitchen will be serving food until 9.30pm. Email karamel8775@gmail.com to book a table. \n£5 (advance)\, £10 OTD \nDoors open 7pm\, music starts at 8pm.
URL:https://www.collage-arts.org/event/pete-hurt-quartet/
LOCATION:Karamel N22\, 4 Coburg Rd\, Wood Green\, London\, N22 6UJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240211T170000
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SUMMARY:Dave Green-Sam Braysher Trio
DESCRIPTION:Doors open 2pm\, music from 3pm. \nSUNDAY AFTERNOON JAZZ with Dave Green\, bassist and Sam Braysher\, saxophonist. \nLine-up: Dave Green – bass\, Sam Braysher – alto saxophone\, Josh Morrison – drums. \nDave Green – No musician can have covered more of the British jazz scene than bassist Dave Green. From Humphrey Lyttelton to Stan Tracey\, not to mention some of the grandest visitors to Ronnie Scott’s\, he has understood and underpinned them all. \nGreen’s first public performances were with his childhood friend Charlie Watts in the late 1950s. While performing with Humphrey Lyttelton from 1963 to 1983\, Green also played with the Don Rendell–Ian Carr band in the early 1960s\, and went on to play with Stan Tracey. In the early 1980s\, Green led his own group\, Fingers\, featuring Lol Coxhill\, Bruce Turner and Michael Garrick Green regularly backed visiting American stars at Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club\, including Coleman Hawkins\, Ben Webster\, Roland Kirk and Sonny Rollins. Green has also performed and recorded with Dave Newton\, Didier Lockwood and Spike Robinson. In 1991\, Green was a founding member of Charlie Watts’s quintet\, together with Gerard Presencer\, Peter King and Brian Lemon. \nSince 1998\, Green has led a trio featuring Iain Dixon and Gene Calderazzo\, and since 2009\, he has been a member of The ABC&D of Boogie Woogie\, with Ben Waters\, Axel Zwingenberger and Charlie Watts\, performing at the Lincoln Center with Bob Seeley and Lila Ammons. \nSam Braysher saxophonist – ‘I can’t think of another alto saxophonist with a sound quite like Sam Braysher’s’ ★★★★ (Dave Gelly\, The Observer) \n‘Braysher’s cool\, modernist twist on old songs is just superb’ (Simon Adams\, Jazz Journal) \nDoors open 2pm\, music from 3pm. Free entry. Please RSVP via the ticket link. \nKaramel – 4 Coburg Road\, London N22 6UJ. The Karamel vegan kitchen will be open from 1pm and serving Vegan Sunday Roasts. To book a table\, email karamel8775@gmail.com.
URL:https://www.collage-arts.org/event/dave-green-sam-braysher-trio/
LOCATION:Karamel N22\, 4 Coburg Rd\, Wood Green\, London\, N22 6UJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Music,Collage Arts
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SUMMARY:Kaiyo 3 with Josephine Davies
DESCRIPTION:Doors open 7pm\, music starts at 8pm. \nLine-up: Josephine Davies – sax\, Simon Purcell – piano\, Amy Baldwin – bass\, Dave Ingamells – drums. \nKAIYO have performed both as a duo (Simon & Amy) and as a trio. Tonight they are expanding into a quartet with Dave Ingamells on drums and featuring saxophonist Josephine Davies. \nThese London-based musicians are drawn to the interactive potential of the jazz piano trio\, taking inspiration from some of the great facilitators of group improvisation in jazz\, Bill Evans\, Jimmy Guiffre and Miles Davis. Featuring the lyrical improvising voice of Amy Baldwin and Simon Purcell’s original compositions and reimagined standards. \nTonight they are joined by saxophonist Josephine Davies. Winner of the 2019 Parliamentary Award ‘Jazz Instrumentalist of the year’\, Josephine Davies is a musical artist at the forefront of the UK contemporary music scene\, pushing the boundaries of jazz with her current main artistic project Satori – a sax/bass/drums trio with an emphasis on extended and collaborative improvisation. \nKaramel – 4 Coburg Road\, London N22 6UJ The Karamel vegan kitchen will be serving food until 9.30pm. Email karamel8775@gmail.com to book a table. \n£5 (advance)\, £10 OTD \nDoors open 7pm\, music starts at 8pm.
URL:https://www.collage-arts.org/event/kaiyo-3-with-josephine-davies/
LOCATION:Karamel N22\, 4 Coburg Rd\, Wood Green\, London\, N22 6UJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Music,Collage Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240222T200000
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DTSTAMP:20260409T062017
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SUMMARY:Ollie Canham Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Doors open 7pm\, music starts at 8pm. \nLine-up: Oscar Lawrance – sax\, Ollie Canham – guitar\, Adam Roberts – bass\, Dominic Johnson – drums. \nIntroducing the Ollie Canham Quartet! \nOllie will be bringing his quartet featuring Oscar Lawrance on sax\, Adam Roberts on bass and Dominic Johnson on drums. They will be playing Ollie’s original and music by the band’s favourite musicians and influences. \nOllie Canham is a guitarist/composer from north London now based in Birmingham. He is currently in his final year studying jazz at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. In June 2023 Ollie won the Mike Gibbs Composition and Arranging Prize for his big band chart ‘Near’ and in 2022 he and bassist Adam Roberts co-won the Phil Miller Guitar Prize. Ollie is currently working on an album of original music for quartet and big band with a focus on combining math rock and jazz. He plans on bringing a wide array of repertoire\, textures and soundscapes to his gig at Karamel! \nKaramel – 4 Coburg Road\, London N22 6UJ The Karamel vegan kitchen will be serving food until 9.30pm. Email karamel8775@gmail.com to book a table. \n£5 (advance)\, £10 OTD \nDoors open 7pm\, music starts at 8pm.
URL:https://www.collage-arts.org/event/ollie-canham-quartet/
LOCATION:Karamel N22\, 4 Coburg Rd\, Wood Green\, London\, N22 6UJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Music,Collage Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240229T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240229T220000
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SUMMARY:Anmol
DESCRIPTION:Doors open 7pm\, music starts at 8pm. \nLine up: Anmol Mohara (Drums and Eastern percussion)\, Silvia Leonzio (Vocals)\, Toby Daintree (Guitar)\, Simeon May (Flute and Tenor Sax)\, Rory Hudson (Electric Bass). \nAnmol Mohara is a Drummer/Tabla player/Composer who has been playing and performing for over a decade. Anmol’s musical journey began at Nepal Music Center in Kathmandu\, Nepal where he received a residential scholarship from December 2009 to March 2015\, honing his skills in drums\, tabla\, and traditional Nepali folk percussion instruments. He has received two national awards; ‘UK Young Drummer Of The Year’ (2017) and ‘Yamaha Future Beat’ (2018). In 2023\, Anmol graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama with a first class in jazz percussion. He has worked with Nicolas Meier\, Antoine Fafard\, Phil Meadows\, Gareth Lockrane and Loz Speyer. \nAnmol’s music is a blend of traditional Nepali music with jazz and other groove-based genres. Influenced by renowned artists such as; Karim Ziad\, Trilok Gurtu\, Oumou Sangare\, Nitin Sawhney\, Sergio Mendes and Nana Vasconcelos. \nKaramel – 4 Coburg Road\, London N22 6UJ The Karamel vegan kitchen will be serving food until 9.30pm. Email karamel8775@gmail.com to book a table. \n£5 (advance)\, £10 OTD \nDoors open 7pm\, music starts at 8pm.
URL:https://www.collage-arts.org/event/anmol/
LOCATION:Karamel N22\, 4 Coburg Rd\, Wood Green\, London\, N22 6UJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Music,Collage Arts
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