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SUMMARY:Simon Picard Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Doors open 7pm\, music starts at 8pm. \nBand Line-up: Simon Picard – tenor saxophone\, Pete Whitaker – piano\, Dave Green – bass\, Matt Holme – drums \nSimon Picard first gained acclaim in the early 1980’s with the award-winning Stinky Winkles\, but it was as the “P” in the superb trio\, R.P.M. (with Paul Rogers and Tony Marsh) that he made an older generation of musicians take notice. Tony Marsh was already a familiar face\, but the two younger men were a revelation. An expanded line-up – 7 R.P.M. – featured regularly at the Bracknell Jazz Festival\, where Simon also appeared with Trevor Watts Moire Music\, and John Stevens’ Folkus. Other ventures included membership of Barry Guy’s London Jazz Composers’ Orchestra\, and numerous projects with Elton Dean and Keith Tippett\, as well as leading his own groups. \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. \nTickets: £5 in advance from www.musicglue.com/karamel or £10 On The Door. \nDoors open 7pm\, music starts at 8pm.
URL:https://www.collage-arts.org/event/simon-picard-quartet/
LOCATION:Karamel N22\, 4 Coburg Rd\, Wood Green\, London\, N22 6UJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:Stan Brunt Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Doors open 7pm\, music starts at 8pm. \nBand Line-up: Stan Brunt – Guitar\, Reuben Goldmark – Piano\, Lorenzo Morabito – Bass\, Kai Macrae – Drums \nStan Brunt is an award winning Jazz guitarist and composer from Leeds\, who has moved to London to study at the Royal Academy of Music. Currently in his fourth and final year\, he has received tuition from some of the best players and teachers on the UK and European music scene. Stan combines a mix of contemporary and older styles in his playing and writing\, creating a unique and special sound. With his quartet they blend together to form a unique and engaging performance\, playing intricate originals and arrangements bound to captivate any audience. \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. \nTickets: £5 in advance from www.musicglue.com/karamel or £10 On The Door. \nDoors open 7pm\, music starts at 8pm.
URL:https://www.collage-arts.org/event/stan-brunt-quartet/
LOCATION:Karamel N22\, 4 Coburg Rd\, Wood Green\, London\, N22 6UJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:Kaiyo 3 with Brandon Allen
DESCRIPTION:Doors open at 7pm\, and music starts at 8pm. \nLine-up: Brandon Allen (sax)\, Simon Purcell (piano)\, Oli Hayhurst (bass)\, Mark Taylor (drums). \nAustralian saxophonist Brandon Allen relocated to London in 2000. Since arriving in the UK\, he has worked with many established artists from various genres\, in particular\, Jazz. Brandon is also the saxophonist with the Kyle Eastwood Band\, touring internationally. He has performed with Eric Clapton\, Paloma Faith\, Kyle Eastwood\, Gary Husband\, Stefano Di Battista\, Adam Nussbaum and Tony Lakatos. \nBrandon Allen – BRANDON ALLEN – “a saxophone heavyweight\, at the height of his powers” BLUES AND SOUL MAGAZINE \n‘Brandon Allen is arguably the most exciting tenor player in Britain today. His phrasing is unashamedly emotional\, soaked in the blues tradition.’ Jazzwise \nSteeped in the tradition of the great jazz piano trios (Bill Evans\, Paul Bley\, Chick Corea\, Geri Allen)\, KAIYO presents the unique talents of each player in a collective and interactive format\, communicating musical adventure\, playfulness\, lyricism\, and fun. \n‘KAIYO’s music is welcoming and surprising\, respecting the jazz tradition as well as presenting original material.’ \n‘KAIYO’s approach to improvising is collective\, spontaneous and ensures that each performance is fresh and fun.’ \nVideo Link \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. \nTickets: £5 in advance from www.musicglue.com/karamel or £10 On The Door. \nDoors open at 7pm\, and music starts at 8pm.
URL:https://www.collage-arts.org/event/kaiyo-3/
LOCATION:Karamel N22\, 4 Coburg Rd\, Wood Green\, London\, N22 6UJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:Perfect Stranger
DESCRIPTION:Photocredit: Drift Studios Pictured (L-to-R): Paul Michael\, Eddy White\, Shanti Jayasinha\, Jonas Golland\, Alcyona Mick\, Chris Sansom\, Tom Green\, Mick Foster\, Rob Millett\, Adam Bishop. \nDoors open 7pm\, music starts at 8pm. \nFusion? Prog? Third Stream? ... \n“PERFECT STRANGER is an extraordinary 10 piece band led by CHRIS SANSOM\, who conceived the band and the music it plays fifty years ago when he left university with a straight music education\, but a taste for the exciting stuff going on in creative rock and jazz. Unfortunately the band he formed to play his own compositions did not get off the ground\, despite attracting some key players from the progressive jazz scene of the time. Now the music is getting a public airing in the hands of a new PERFECT STRANGER band: out of the time warp emerges an exciting blend of rock\, jazz and twentieth century straight music. Don’t miss this unique and powerful band.” – Trevor Taylor\, Jazz 825 \n… from a reworking of Beethoven\, through complex changes of meter and a slow jazz waltz to a ‘perverted Turkish dance’ – with a bit of Mingus and Zappa along the way … \nPERFECT STRANGER\, a stellar 10-piece band\, will play music (mostly) written by Chris Sansom in 1974 (mostly) for his original band which included\, among others\, Chris Biscoe\, Dick Pearce\, Paul Nieman and the late\, legendary Pete Jacobsen. \nNow\, Chris is joined by Adam Bishop and Mick Foster (saxes/flutes/bass clarinet)\, George Jefford (trumpet/flugelhorn)\, Tom Green (trombone)\, Alcyona Mick (keyboards)\, Rob Millett (percussion)\, Eddy White (guitars)\, Paul Michael (bass) and Jonas Golland (drums). \nCome and experience PERFECT STRANGER’s return for a third appearance at Karamel\, in advance of the release of their debut album\, ‘Unfinished Business’\, currently in production. \nChris Sansom studied music at King’s College London in the early 1970s and has had a number of works performed over the years\, some broadcast on BBC Radio 3. Performers of his music have included the Arditti String Quartet\, the Grimethorpe Colliery Band and the two Swedish giants of the classical brass world\, Håkan Hardenberger and Christian Lindberg. In 1989\, Hardenberger and Lindberg performed Chris’s major work ‘Invisible Cities’ for trumpet\, trombone and orchestra with the BBC Philharmonic\, also on Radio 3. (‘… landscapes in which the ear can wander …’ – Paul Griffiths\, The Times; ‘… rarely short of ear-catching ideas … new realm of beauty …’ – David Fanning\, The Independent). \nHere’s a flavour of what Perfect Stranger gets up to. (Note: rehearsal quality audio!)\, beginning with a very rough recording of the 1974 band playing our signature piece\, ‘Life and Times (of a Perfect Stranger)\, part 1. \nRead more about the story of Perfect Stranger. \nRead more about Chris Sansom and his music. \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. \nTickets: £5 in advance from www.musicglue.com/karamel or £10 On The Door. \nDoors open 7pm\, music starts at 8pm.
URL:https://www.collage-arts.org/event/perfect-stranger-2/
LOCATION:Karamel N22\, 4 Coburg Rd\, Wood Green\, London\, N22 6UJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:Tomorrow's Warriors presents Miranda Radford Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Doors open 7pm\, music starts at 8pm. \nMiranda Radford is an 18-year-old drummer who is most definitely ‘up and coming’ on the London jazz scene. Having studied with teachers such as Will Cleasby\, Billy Hart\, Julian Joseph. Mentored at Tomorrow’s Warriors by Sultan Stevenson and Romarna Campbell\, Miranda has been encouraged to explore the wonders and versatility of drums within the genre. \nHer influences and inspirations include the work of jazz legends such as Tony Williams\, Max Roach\, Wayne shorter and Cedar Walton. Miranda has performed at venues such as Love Supreme\, Cheltenham Jazz Festival\, Dizzy’s Jazz Club and more. Her quartet explores the works of Wayne Shorter\, Cedar Walton \, Herbie Hancock\, and her own compositions. \nMore About Tomorrow’s Warriors \nFor over 30 years\, Tomorrow’s Warriors has played a vital role within its community and the wider music industry and has been credited with literally changing the face of UK jazz. Free access to Tomorrow’s Warriors artistic programme has proved crucial in nurturing the nascent talent and early careers of so many of the most exciting UK artists currently tearing up the international jazz scene including Mercury Prize 2023 winners Ezra Collective\, Moses Boyd\, Nubya Garcia\, Shabaka Hutchings and Sons of Kemet\, ESKA\, Jason Yarde\, Denys Baptiste\, Robert Mitchell\, Soweto Kinch\, Shirley Tetteh\, Byron Wallen…the list goes on. \nA black-founded and black-led organisation\, Tomorrow’s Warriors is based at Southbank Centre in London and offers a pioneering\, comprehensive programme of learning and training which champions and supports young black and female talent and those who come from challenging circumstances that would be a barrier to accessing opportunities to pursue a music career. \n“Tomorrow’s Warriors occupies a unique and vital space in our cultural landscape. Their work in helping positively shape future generations is of critical importance especially with the tribulations we currently face. Please keep supporting – each one\, teach one!” Gilles Peterson \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.
URL:https://www.collage-arts.org/event/tomorrows-warriors-presents-miranda-radford-quartet/
LOCATION:Karamel N22\, 4 Coburg Rd\, Wood Green\, London\, N22 6UJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Music
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