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Rob Barron

Born in East Yorkshire he started playing the piano at the age of five and by the time he was in his teens, was performing his first gigs with infamous local band Jazz Soup, playing a weekly residency in Hull that lasted over two years. Rob moved to Leeds in 2000 to study Jazz at Leeds College of Music where he was awarded the prize for outstanding performance on the BA Hons programme. During his time in Leeds he played with Bob Mintzer, Tim Garland and Soweto Kinch and was a first call sideman for visiting artists. After four years of working as a pianist on the Leeds and Manchester scene, Rob moved to London in 2004 to further his studies at The Guildhall School of Music and Drama, gaining an Mmus with distinction in Music Performance

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Heart of Mine: songs of Ross Lorraine

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2022
Track listing: Play On; Body Language; The Waiting Game; Pull You Back; Like Love; I'm By Your Side; The Name of the Game; Heart of Mine; We Will Sing Again; All Our Days; A Silent Cry; They're Playing Our Song.

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Article: Album Review

Ross Lorraine: Heart of Mine: songs of Ross Lorraine

Read "Heart of Mine: songs of Ross Lorraine" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Heart of Mine is well named, as composer and keyboardist Ross Lorraine's compositions are at the heart of this album. But Lorraine takes something of a back seat when it comes to performing, leaving instrumental duties to some of the British jazz scene's leading players, and vocal duties to six of the scene's most talented singers; ...

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Late Night Dreams with Omar Kamal

Label: Estuana Records
Released: 2021
Track listing: In The Wee Small Hours

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In The Wee Small Hours (Omar Kamal)

Label: Estuana Records
Released: 2021
Track listing: In The Wee Small Hours

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In The Wee Small Hours

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Label: Estuana Records
Released: 2021
Duration: 3:18

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Mark Jennett: Everybody Says Don't

Read "Everybody Says Don't" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


On Everybody Says Don't, his second album, London-based singer Mark Jennett joins a bunch of top flight instrumentalists, including producer Geoff Gascoyne, on a collection that takes in an impressive array of songs, composers and moods. Great songs, interpreted with style. Jennett opens up with Stephen Sondheim's “Everybody Says Don't," taken at speed. Gascoyne's ...


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