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Led Bib at Norwich Arts Centre, UK

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Led BibNorwich Arts CentreNorwich, EnglandJune 5, 2009 Led Bib's five band members ambled on to the stage of the Arts Centre and looked friendly enough. They began playing “Yes, Again," and the delicate opening bars from Toby McLaren's keyboard drifted gently across the auditorium. But barely a minute later, as the ...

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Ian Shaw and Claire Martin at the Norfolk and Norwich Festival 2009

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Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 Ian Shaw and Claire MartinNorfolk and Norwich FestivalNorwich PlayhouseNorwich UKMay 14, 2009 The 2009 Norfolk and Norwich Festival's program of jazz concerts has brought some of the best contemporary jazz musicians to Norwich. On May 14 ...

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Fertilizer on Tour Offers Polish Jazz at the Norfolk and Norwich Festival, Day 3

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Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4Fertilizer on TourNorfolk and Norwich FestivalNorwich Arts CentreNorwich, UKMay 13, 2009 Fertilizer, a small-scale London-based festival, has been in existence since 2002, seeking out good music from around the world and showcasing it in a variety of ...

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Tomasz Stanko Quartet at the 2009 Norfolk and Norwich Festival, Day 2

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Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Tomasz Stanko QuartetNorfolk and Norwich FestivalSt Peter Mancroft ChurchNorwich, UKMay 3, 2009 Trumpeter Tomasz Stanko (pictured left) brought his quartet to the Norfolk and Norwich Festival for the first time, to ...

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Andy Sheppard Quartet: Opening Night at the Norfolk and Norwich Festival 2009, Day 1

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Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 Andy SheppardNorfolk and Norwich FestivalNorwich PlayhouseNorwich, UK May 1, 2009 Tenor-soprano saxophonist Andy Sheppard (pictured left) showcased his album Movements in Colour, his first on the ECM label (2009), in what was a beautiful performance ...

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Norwich Jazz Party 2009

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Norwich Jazz PartyNorwich, UKMay 2-4, 2009 The third Norwich Jazz Party, held over a 3-day holiday weekend in the airport Holiday Inn, gathered together over 30 jazz musicians from the USA, Britain and Europe who grouped together in 37 different performance combinations from solo piano to big band swing. They delighted the ...

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Jim Hart Quartet: Words And Music

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This is the first recording from vibraphonist Jim Hart's Quartet. Subtitled A Tribute to the Art of Song, the album is Hart's attempt to reinterpret some songs by classic songwriters as well as to debut two of his own, and it's a successful attempt. Despite the title, there are no vocals on any ...

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Gilad Atzmon: In Loving Memory of America

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This is an outstanding album. Reed man Gilad Atzmon has taken five standards, re-interpreting the versions recorded with strings by Charlie Parker, added six of his own compositions, and created an original, supremely enjoyable and affecting piece of work. The album's title refers to an imagined land--the country that Atzmon envisaged when, as a 17 year-old ...

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Sarah Gillespie: A Fresh and Original Voice Performs in Norwich, England

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Sarah GillespieNorwich Arts CentreNorwich, UKFebruary 10, 2009 A scat duet featuring saxophonist Gilad Atzmon alongside newcomer Sarah Gillespie may not have been what the audience expected, but the enthusiasm and joy of the artists brought a warm and appreciative response from the crowd. The occasion was Sarah Gillespie's first headlining gig ...

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Sarah Gillespie: Stalking Juliet

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Stalking Juliet is the first album from Sarah Gillespie, a UK-based singer and songwriter. Musically and lyrically this record constantly surprises, challenges and rewards in equal measure. Gillespie has written all of the album's 11 tracks--two of them in collaboration with producer and arranger Gilad Atzmon. The songs have strong melodies and in some cases seductive ...


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