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What's Coming Next
Label: Musicamdo
Released: 2023
Track listing: 1) Back Home
2) Interlude... for E.S.
3) Pressure Off
4) Caravan
5) Unknown 13
6) New Dreems, New Hopes
7) Flyer
8) No Moon at All
9) High Voltage
7 Virtual Jazz Club's Contest - Live Concerts
7 Virtual Jazz Club’s Contest is pleased to announce the concerts of the winners of the 2020 Edition. The concerts will be held at the Jazz Club Ferrara and will be streamed live on Facebook. Tommaso Perazzo Quartet November 19, 2021 | 9 p.m. CEST Tommaso Perazzo Quartet (Tommaso Perazzo , piano, Ben Fitzpatrick , saxophone; ...
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Tommaso Perazzo
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Tommaso was born in 1996 in Italy. He started playing piano at the age of 5 years old, showing from the very beginning a strong predilection for jazz and blues…
As young jazz musician, Tommaso explores a contemporary music that knows no boundaries. Embracing this concept, he drives to fresh and unexplored musical directions.
Tommaso won the prestigious “Premio Internazionale Massimo Urbani”, that gave him the opportunity to record his first album “What’s coming Next?”
He has been playing with great musicians such as Fabrizio Bosso, Gregory Hutchinson, Nico Gori, Flavio Boltro, Francesco Bearzatti, Aldo Zunino…
7 Virtual Jazz Club's Contest 2020 Edition: Winners Announced!
The 7 Virtual Jazz Club is proud to announce the winners of our 2020 contest edition. Pros & Amateurs’ Category Jury Prize € 1,000 plus a live concert at Jazz Club Ferrara Brazilian vocalist Camila Ronza for “Nilopolitano" Second Prize € 1000 plus advertising British saxophonist Alex Hitchcock for “Points of Contact" Third Prize ...
Sam Newbould Quintet: Blencathra
by Jack Bowers
Blencathra, the debut album from British-born, Amsterdam-based saxophonist Sam Newbould's quintet, presents half a dozen of the leader's forward-leaning compositions and arrangements whose general point of view may be subdued, at times veering toward melancholy, but is never less than engaging. One of Newbould's strengths, even when the music is leisurely and pensive, lies in his ...


