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SUMMARY:Ingham Brothers Quintet
DESCRIPTION:Rory Ingham – trombone Dominic Ingham – violin and voice Piano – Will Barry Adam King – bass Mark Taylor – drums \n“The idea is simply playing the music we love and have grown up with which is steeped in the history of jazz from 1918 to 2025\, alongside some original music of ours. It’s a deep musical relationship that has existed intensely for over 20 years and will be a very engaging and uplifting night of music!” \nMusic includes composers such as Thelonious Monk\, Oliver Nelson\, John Coltrane\, Rory/Dominic Ingham and particularly great songbook tunes. It’ll be a swinging affair! \nAbout Rory \n“effortless virtuosity” Jazzwise (EU) “richly melodic” London Jazz News “the trombonist showed splendid richness of sound and an unlimited imagination” La Vanguardia (ES) “Virtuosic trombone playing…if his name appears on a billboard near you\, you won’t regret buying that front row seat” British Trombone Society \nAbout Dominic : \n‘The ability of Dominic becomes immediately apparent as his violin skilfully soars above a slow burning groover’ – Jazzwise ‘A rare treat…should be heard live whenever possible’ – Kit Downes ‘A fluid\, masterly violin solo’ – All About Jazz \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 for groups of 3+. \n£7.50 Early Bird\, £10 General Admission\, £5 Student \nDoors open 7pm\, music starts at 8pm.
URL:https://www.collage-arts.org/event/ingham-brothers-quintet/
LOCATION:Karamel N22\, 4 Coburg Rd\, Wood Green\, London\, N22 6UJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Karamel N22":MAILTO:karamel8775@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Celebration ion Bebop - "52nd Street comes to N22” Collaboration by KAIYO and Banger Factory
DESCRIPTION:Ruben has worked with Wynton Marsalis (and others) while Mark Kavuma is the leading light behind “Banger Factory”\, so this is a meeting of the new wave of bop and Mark Taylor who has literally performed with most of the great American artists. \nLine Up: Mark Kavuma – trumpet\, Ruben Fox – tenor saxophone\, Simon Purcell – piano\, Amy Baldwin – bass\, Mark Taylor – drums \nA rising star on the UK and US jazz scene\, saxophonist Ruben Fox has already performed with legends including Wynton Marsalis\, Jon Batiste\, Roy Hargrove and Barry Harris\, as well as other upcoming artists of his generation such as Reuben James and Mark Kavuma. From a musical family\, Ruben is an alum of the renowned jazz education programme Tomorrow’s Warriors\, as well as the Trinity Laban Conservatoire for Music and Dance and the renowned performing arts conservatory Julliard in New York City. His sound has been compared to such heavyweights as Ben Webster\, Coleman Hawkins and particularly Don Byas\, possessing an exquisite tone and dynamic range. Ruben’s first album\, simply-titled ‘Introducing Ruben Fox’ features a revolving cast of guests and also showcased his evident producing and arranging skills. Along with his considerable panache as a performer\, Ruben is definitely one to watch. \n“…potent and assured…flawless” (London Jazz News) \nAs a performer\, Kavuma is renowned for his unique\, distinctive trumpet sound. His lyricism\, soulful tone and graceful technique spread infectious joy and mutual excitement among audiences and fellow musicians. His evolving compositional flair immerses fellow band members in the vibrant\, contemporary world of colour\, texture\, and harmony that epitomises his musical style. \nA gifted educator and inspirational creative enabler\, Mark is an associate music leader for the Tomorrow’s Warriors programme and is also involved in their professional performance ensembles including the acclaimed Nu Civilisation Orchestra\, Jazz Jamaica Small Band\, and Jazz Jamaica All Stars. He is also a brass tutor and leader at London based carnival band Kinetika Bloco and released their debut album Legacy (2022) on his label. \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 for groups of 3+. \n£7.50 Early Bird\, £10 General Admission\, £5 Student \nDoors open 7pm\, music starts at 8pm.
URL:https://www.collage-arts.org/event/celebration-ion-bebop-52nd-street-comes-to-n22-collaboration-by-kaiyo-and-banger-factory/
LOCATION:Karamel N22\, 4 Coburg Rd\, Wood Green\, London\, N22 6UJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Karamel N22":MAILTO:karamel8775@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250614T200000
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SUMMARY:Dhiraj Kainth Quartet
DESCRIPTION:“The Dhiraj Kainth Quartet is a dynamic ensemble which blends original compositions alongside classic jazz standards to create a captivating sound. Led by guitarist Dhiraj Kainth\, the quartet features a talented group of young musicians from the Guildhall School of Music & Drama: Lior Solomons-Wise on piano\, Ben Lammin on double bass\, and Chris Davis on drums. \nRecent highlights for the quartet include performing in the Barbican Centre Foyer as a warmup act for the Jazz at Lincoln Centre Orchestra led by Wynton Marsalis and recording and releasing Dhiraj’s original composition titled ‘Emerge’.” \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 for groups of 3+. \n£7.50 Early Bird\, £10 General Admission\, £5 Student \nDoors open 7pm\, music starts at 8pm.
URL:https://www.collage-arts.org/event/dhiraj-kainth-quartet/
LOCATION:Karamel N22\, 4 Coburg Rd\, Wood Green\, London\, N22 6UJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Karamel N22":MAILTO:karamel8775@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Andrea Rinciari - Mark Taylor Quartet
DESCRIPTION:This album is a reflection of a really special time for me. For months\, I had the chance to play weekly sessions in Soho with some of my favorite musicians. \nEach week\, we’d focus on something different—whether it was music by Bud Powell\, Charlie Parker\, or Tadd Dameron\, or classics from the American Songbook. Those nights were all about exploring\, learning\, and connecting with the music and the audience. The tracks we recorded are taken from that repertoire. Some are straight from the sessions\, while others\, like “Tea for Two\,” are arrangements I came up with while preparing for those gigs. The vibe of the album is very much rooted in bebop and straight-ahead jazz\, with plenty of groove\, interplay\, and swing. What makes this album unique is that we’d been playing these tunes together for a while before we recorded them. Everything felt tight\, natural\, and well-rehearsed. For example\, on “John’s Delight\,” we worked on translating a big band arrangement intoa quartet setting\, with the guitar leading the melody and the saxophone playing the harmony—just like in the original. The band on this record is a dream to play with: Alex Garnett (tenor saxophone): Alex has been a huge influence on me. He’s the reason I learned how to properly play in a group\, and his solo on “Tea for Two” is one of my favorite moments on the album. Lorenzo Morabito (double bass): Lorenzo has been with me on almost every gig and record I’ve done. He’s one of my closest friends and a brilliant musician who always brings the best out of everyone. Mark Taylor (drums): I’d been a fan of Mark’s playing for years before I met him\, and I feel so lucky to work with him. His energy and swing are a massive part of what makes this album what it is. \nWe recorded the whole thing in five hours at the Fish Factory in North London—it was intense\, but I think we captured the spirit of the music. Soho Sessions is all about celebrating the jazz I love\, the musicians I admire\, and the joy of playing together. \nHere’s a bio about me: \nAndrea Rinciari is a jazz guitarist whose tireless dedication to the traditions of bebop and straight-ahead has led him to specialise in mid-20th century jazz. \nOriginally from a small town just outside Milan\, Italy\, and honing his craft in London under the mentorship of the legendary Barry Harris\, Andrea is deeply committed to jazz tradition. \nAndrea has crafted his sound by pushing boundaries of the guitar resulting in a unique blend of innovation and tradition. With a career marked by virtuosity and a deep understanding of the jazz idiom\, Andrea Rinciari has consistently delivered performances that resonate with audiences on a profound level. \nHis music is heavily influenced by jazz greats like Bud Powell\, Tadd Dameron\, Elmo Hope\, Freddie Redd\, Charlie Parker\, Fats Navarro\, and Clifford Brown. \n“Rinciari is able to reflect the gentleness and beloved bounce of Bud Powell’s piano playing beautifully in each of these standards. His solos are thoughtful and creative and capture elements of Powell’s genius” \n\nLondon Jazz News\n\nOver the years he has graced the top jazz venues on both sides of the channel\, from Ronnie Scott’s\, Boulevard Theatre Soho\, Chelsea’s 606\, and Vortex in London to Parisian gems like Le Duc des Lombards\, 38Riv\, and Le Barbizon\, to name a few. He’s also been the art director and host of weekly residencies at Piano Bar Soho and Toulouse Lautrec Jazz Club. \nHis recent collaborations include Alex Garnett\, Leo Richardson\, Jon Gordon\, Ashley Pezzotti\, Paul Sikivie\, Steve Fishwick as well as Mark Kavuma and Giacomo Smith. \nhttps://youtu.be/y0rKdnvkCf0?si=GaXtt3Hl6hLYN5wT \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 for groups of 3+. \n£7.50 Early Bird\, £10 General Admission\, £5 Student \nDoors open 7pm\, music starts at 8pm.
URL:https://www.collage-arts.org/event/andrea-rinciari-mark-taylor-quartet/
LOCATION:Karamel N22\, 4 Coburg Rd\, Wood Green\, London\, N22 6UJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Karamel N22":MAILTO:karamel8775@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:The Example
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an electrifying night celebrating independent and emerging artists. The Example is more than just a concert—it’s a platform to spotlight fresh talent\, foster creativity\, and build community. \nThroughout the night\, enjoy live performances from up-and-coming musicians\, to open mic session inviting spontaneous creativity\, to dynamic DJ set to keep your energy high. MORE ! Opportunities to connect and network with fellow artists and industry creatives. \nCome for the music\, stay for the inspiration. \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 for groups of 3+. \nEarly Bird £3\, Standard Ticket: £5 \nDoors open 7pm\, music starts at 8pm.
URL:https://www.collage-arts.org/event/the-example/
LOCATION:Karamel N22\, 4 Coburg Rd\, Wood Green\, London\, N22 6UJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:External Events,Music
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SUMMARY:Tomorrow’s Warriors... Youth Ensemble
DESCRIPTION:Tomorrow’s Warriors Youth Ensemble is a band punching well above their weight – a unique sextet aged 15-19\, the band boasts exceptional talent. They are one of Tomorrow’s Warriors flagship development groups\, mentored by Denys Baptiste – one of the most acclaimed British saxophonists of the 21st century – as well as Binker Golding\, Sultan Stevenson\, and Gary Crosby OBE. With influences ranging from bebop and hard bop to spiritual jazz and fusion\, expect a varied\, dynamic\, and exciting set! \nBand Line-up: Yuma Angius-Thomas (drums)\, Aleksandra Dimitrova (bass)\, Oliver Parikian (keys)\, Sheon Toms (guitar)\, Fred Harris (tenor sax)\, and Nahuel Angius-Thomas (bassoon). \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. \nFree 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  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. \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 for groups of 3+. \n£7.50 Early Bird\, £10 General Admission\, £5 Student \nDoors open 7pm\, music starts at 8pm.
URL:https://www.collage-arts.org/event/tomorrows-warriors-youth-ensemble-3/
LOCATION:Karamel N22\, 4 Coburg Rd\, Wood Green\, London\, N22 6UJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Karamel N22":MAILTO:karamel8775@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250627T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250627T220000
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SUMMARY:Maciek Pysz Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Line Up: \nMaciek Pysz – Guitar Charles Kieny – Accordion Andy Hamill – Double Bass Riccardo Chiaberta – Drums \nOriginally from Poland but living in the UK since 2003\, later in France\, Maciek Pysz is a guitarist and composer known for his clear lyrical phrasing\, his virtuosity\, and his imaginative cinematic compositions. To date\, he has released three albums as a leader\, three as co-leader and has participated on six albums as a sideman. He has worked with musicians such as Richard Galliano\, Daniele di Bonaventura\, Tim Garland\, Ola Onabule\, Francois Arnaud\, Ivo Neame\, Asaf Sirkis and Yuri Goloubev to name a few and has appeared in festivals (e.g. London Jazz Festival\, Brecon Jazz Festival) and clubs (e.g. Pizza Express Jazz Club\, Vortex) in the UK\, Poland\, France\, and Italy. Maciek released a duo album “Coming Home” (Caligola Records) with ECM artist Daniele di Bonaventura in October 2017. He tours widely with Inwardness\, a trio from France\, appearing at festivals in Europe and at Manchester Jazz Festival in 2017. Inwardness released its debut album in May 2018 on a prestigious German label Ozella Music. Pysz released his brand new solo guitar album “A View” in October 2019 (Caligola Records). The album received praise from critic John Arnett (London Jazz News) “If you find yourself in need of something uplifting and tranquil at the moment – and who doesn’t – this could be the very thing. Highly recommended!”. \nHis debut album “Insight” (33Jazz) features Yuri Goloubev and Asaf Sirkis\, and ECM artist Daniele di Bonaventura appears on his second album\, “A Journey.” This album\, released on Dot Time Records\, received several 4 star reviews\, including one from Ian Mann who wrote: “Pysz is a quiet virtuoso who has developed into one of the most distinctive guitarists around”. In May 2017 he released a duo album London Stories (33Jazz) with guitarist Gianluca Corona which received a 5-star review from Lance Liddle “There won’t be many if any\, better guitar albums either side of the Atlantic this year.” ***** \nhttps://www.maciekpysz.com/ \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 for groups of 3+. \n£7.50 Early Bird\, £10 General Admission\, £5 Student \nDoors open 7pm\, music starts at 8pm.
URL:https://www.collage-arts.org/event/maciek-pysz-quartet/
LOCATION:Karamel N22\, 4 Coburg Rd\, Wood Green\, London\, N22 6UJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Karamel N22":MAILTO:karamel8775@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250629T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250629T210000
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UID:5466-1751221800-1751230800@www.collage-arts.org
SUMMARY:REVOLUTION fundraiser for Collage Voices
DESCRIPTION:Stars of stage and screen come together in support of Collage Voices. Hosted by Ché Walker. Do not miss it! \nTickets £20. We offer a concession price for those who need it\, please email voices@collage-arts.org \nLine up: – Ako Mitchell – DJ Dub – Dorian Ford and Mao Yamada – Ezra Escobar – Martina Laird – Nardia Ruth – Otis Cameron Carr – Rakie Ayola – Renée Castle – Rocio Rodriguez-Inniss and Kathryn Reed – Ronald Samm – Uchenna Ngwe – Vimala – Yebbz Ashanti
URL:https://www.collage-arts.org/event/revolution-fundraiser-for-collage-voices/
LOCATION:Karamel N22\, 4 Coburg Rd\, Wood Green\, London\, N22 6UJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Music,Theatre
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ORGANIZER;CN="Collage Voices":MAILTO:voices@collage-arts.org
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