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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230302T200000
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DTSTAMP:20260503T110529
CREATED:20221221T172853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221222T134353Z
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SUMMARY:MARK LOCKHEART'S 'DREAMERS'
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to present MARK LOCKHEART for his SoundCellar debut\, when Mark brings his fabulous band ‘Dreamers’ here to Poole. This new all star group explores Mark’s multi-faceted outlook on music\, through a new set of original compositions that can be heard on their 2022 album ‘Dreamers’. Urgent and exciting grooves and textures all cleverly crafted together within Lockheart’s unique and memorable melodies. Wide ranging influences from Ellington and Shorter to John Zorn\, the Beatles and even Kraftwerk! \nThis gig will take place at The Grasshopper\, 139 – 141 Bournemouth Rd\, Poole BH14 9HT.\n \nTicket link below \nMark Lockheart has been at the forefront of contemporary music since he first came to prominence with Loose Tubes in the mid-1980s. Since then he has become a ‘go to’ for many of today’s top artists\, across many genres\, not least as a member of Polar Bear\, as a featured soloist for acclaimed composer Mark Anthony Turnage\, as a member of The Printmakers and providing wonderful colour to recent albums by Slowly Rolling Camera (one of SoundCellar John’s absolute favourites). \nMark has released many albums under his own name\, ranging from large orchestral works (e.g. 2019’s ‘Days On Earth’ is another of John’s favourites)\, to smaller ensembles and duos such as his 2019 ‘renaissance’ album ‘Salvator Mundi’ with organist Roger Mayer and his work with pianist Huw Warren. \n“From Loose Tubes to Polar Bear and beyond\, Lockheart’s capacity to be ahead of the jazz curve is undeniable. In this new band his combination of lyrical economy and harmonic creativity has found three improvisatory soulmates who clearly know how to make the most of his compositions in their own terms” Jazzwise magazine \nMark’s new ensemble Dreamers includes a long overdue return to SoundCellar of Elliot Galvin on keys\, along with Tom Herbert on bass and an even longer overdue return of Dave Smith on drums. Elliot is well known to jazz enthusiasts as a member of Laura Jurd’s Dinosaur\, for his work with Marius Neset and Binker Golding\, and for his own fine albums. Tom is probably best known as an original member of Acoustic Ladyland\, as well as Mercury Music Prize nominated bands Polar Bear and The Invisible. Dave has played with many top artists\, such as Donny McCaslin\, Eddie Henderson\, Iain Ballamy and Seth Lakeman. He was also a member of Cloudmaker’s Trio (who played SoundCellar in 2012) and he toured the world as a member of Robert Plant’s band for 6 years. \n“Built from the past\, but creating vivid potentials for the future\, Dreamers is the stuff all good jazz is made of” Jazzwise **** \n“The sound of surprise is still with us” BBC Music Magazine **** \n“State of the art jazz from a master who refuses to stand still and once again sets the bar very high as he journeys on and ever deeper” Marlbank **** \nMark Lockheart – saxophones\nElliot Galvin – keyboards\nTom Herbert – bass guitar\nDave Smith – drums \nPhotograph by Joel Baxter \nEntry is £15 + booking fee in advance through the below link\, or £18 on the door (cash or card). \nAll advance ticket buyers will receive an exclusive link to a video of the evening’s performance\, available for one month \nShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/mark-lockhearts-dreamers/
LOCATION:SoundCellar at The Grasshopper\, 139 - 141 Bournemouth Rd\, Poole\, Dorset\, BH14 9HT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Live,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230302T200100
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230302T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T110529
CREATED:20221221T175623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221222T134419Z
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SUMMARY:LIVESTREAM: MARK LOCKHEART'S 'DREAMERS'
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to present MARK LOCKHEART for his SoundCellar debut\, when Mark brings his fabulous band ‘Dreamers’ here to Poole. This new all star group explores Mark’s multi-faceted outlook on music\, through a new set of original compositions that can be heard on their 2022 album ‘Dreamers’. Urgent and exciting grooves and textures all cleverly crafted together within Lockheart’s unique and memorable melodies. Wide ranging influences from Ellington and Shorter to John Zorn\, the Beatles and even Kraftwerk! \nClick here for tickets to attend the physical gig.\nLivestream Ticket link below \nMark Lockheart has been at the forefront of contemporary music since he first came to prominence with Loose Tubes in the mid-1980s. Since then he has become a ‘go to’ for many of today’s top artists\, across many genres\, not least as a member of Polar Bear\, as a featured soloist for acclaimed composer Mark Anthony Turnage\, as a member of The Printmakers and providing wonderful colour to recent albums by Slowly Rolling Camera (one of SoundCellar John’s absolute favourites). \nMark has released many albums under his own name\, ranging from large orchestral works (e.g. 2019’s ‘Days On Earth’ is another of John’s favourites)\, to smaller ensembles and duos such as his 2019 ‘renaissance’ album ‘Salvator Mundi’ with organist Roger Mayer and his work with pianist Huw Warren. \n“From Loose Tubes to Polar Bear and beyond\, Lockheart’s capacity to be ahead of the jazz curve is undeniable. In this new band his combination of lyrical economy and harmonic creativity has found three improvisatory soulmates who clearly know how to make the most of his compositions in their own terms” Jazzwise magazine \nMark’s new ensemble Dreamers includes a long overdue return to SoundCellar of Elliot Galvin on keys\, along with Tom Herbert on bass and an even longer overdue return of Dave Smith on drums. Elliot is well known to jazz enthusiasts as a member of Laura Jurd’s Dinosaur\, for his work with Marius Neset and Binker Golding\, and for his own fine albums. Tom is probably best known as an original member of Acoustic Ladyland\, as well as Mercury Music Prize nominated bands Polar Bear and The Invisible. Dave has played with many top artists\, such as Donny McCaslin\, Eddie Henderson\, Iain Ballamy and Seth Lakeman. He was also a member of Cloudmaker’s Trio (who played SoundCellar in 2012) and he toured the world as a member of Robert Plant’s band for 6 years. \n“Built from the past\, but creating vivid potentials for the future\, Dreamers is the stuff all good jazz is made of” Jazzwise **** \n“The sound of surprise is still with us” BBC Music Magazine **** \n“State of the art jazz from a master who refuses to stand still and once again sets the bar very high as he journeys on and ever deeper” Marlbank **** \nMark Lockheart – saxophones\nElliot Galvin – keyboards\nTom Herbert – bass guitar\nDave Smith – drums \nPhotograph by Joel Baxter \nThe livestream will be broadcast on YouTube\, via a page available when you purchase a ticket through the link below. \nAll advance ticket buyers will receive an exclusive link to a video of the evening’s performance\, available for one month \nShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/livestream-mark-lockhearts-dreamers/
LOCATION:LIVESTREAM\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Live,Streamed,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230316T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230316T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T110529
CREATED:20230201T120320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230201T120357Z
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SUMMARY:VÉRONIQUE JOLY & THE SOUNDCELLAR 5
DESCRIPTION:Paris born vocalist VÉRONIQUE JOLY returns to SoundCellar fronting the new 5 piece house band. Véronique will be presenting songs by Antônio Carlos Jobim\, James Taylor\, Carla Bley\, Freddie Hubbard and others sung in English\, French and Portuguese. \nThis gig will take place at The Grasshopper\, 139 – 141 Bournemouth Rd\, Poole BH14 9HT.\n \nTicket link below \nParis born Véronique started performing live at the age of 17 and paid her dues on the Paris music scene before moving to London in 1992. In the 10 years she was in London\, she studied classical vocal technique\, formed an artists’ collective\, performed and recorded a CD with contemporary pop group L’Orange\, wrote and performed several multimedia theatre pieces and sang at many of the capital’s music venues. She has been involved in many diverse projects co-writing and recording a song for the BBC programme Rick Stein: French Odyssey. Her latest projects are collaboration with master vibes player Roger Beaujolais plus her new Getz/Gilberto Bossa Nova project with saxophonist Terry Quinney. \nFor this gig she will be joined by keyboard player PETE CASE (who has worked with Jason Rebello and the Stacey twins)\, guitarist ROB PALMER (who has worked with John Law and Theo Travis)\, Canadian saxophonist TERRY QUINNEY (who has worked with Alan Barnes\, Mark Nightingale and Gilad Atzmon)\, bassist RODNEY TEAGUE (who has worked with Roger Beaujolias and Asaf Sirkis) and regular SoundCellar drummer ANDY CHAPMAN (who last seen at SC with Iain Ballamy and John Law). \nVéronique Joly – vocals\nTerry Quinney – saxophone\nRob Palmer – guitar\nPete Case – keyboards\nRodney Teague – bass guitar\nAndy Chapman – drums \nEntry is £12 + booking fee in advance through the below link\, or £14 on the door (cash or card). \nAll advance ticket buyers will receive an exclusive link to a video of the evening’s performance\, available for one month \nShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/veronique-joly-and-the-soundcellar-5/
LOCATION:SoundCellar at The Grasshopper\, 139 - 141 Bournemouth Rd\, Poole\, Dorset\, BH14 9HT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Live,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230316T200100
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230316T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T110529
CREATED:20230219T222200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230219T222442Z
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SUMMARY:LIVESTREAM: VÉRONIQUE JOLY & THE SOUNDCELLAR 5
DESCRIPTION:Paris born vocalist VÉRONIQUE JOLY returns to SoundCellar fronting the new 5 piece house band. Véronique will be presenting songs by Antônio Carlos Jobim\, James Taylor\, Carla Bley\, Freddie Hubbard and others sung in English\, French and Portuguese. \nClick here for tickets to attend the physical gig.\nLivestream Ticket link below \nParis born Véronique started performing live at the age of 17 and paid her dues on the Paris music scene before moving to London in 1992. In the 10 years she was in London\, she studied classical vocal technique\, formed an artists’ collective\, performed and recorded a CD with contemporary pop group L’Orange\, wrote and performed several multimedia theatre pieces and sang at many of the capital’s music venues. She has been involved in many diverse projects co-writing and recording a song for the BBC programme Rick Stein: French Odyssey. Her latest projects are collaboration with master vibes player Roger Beaujolais plus her new Getz/Gilberto Bossa Nova project with saxophonist Terry Quinney. \nFor this gig she will be joined by keyboard player PETE CASE (who has worked with Jason Rebello and the Stacey twins)\, guitarist ROB PALMER (who has worked with John Law and Theo Travis)\, Canadian saxophonist TERRY QUINNEY (who has worked with Alan Barnes\, Mark Nightingale and Gilad Atzmon)\, bassist RODNEY TEAGUE (who has worked with Roger Beaujolias and Asaf Sirkis) and regular SoundCellar drummer ANDY CHAPMAN (who last seen at SC with Iain Ballamy and John Law). \nVéronique Joly – vocals\nTerry Quinney – saxophone\nRob Palmer – guitar\nPete Case – keyboards\nRodney Teague – bass guitar\nAndy Chapman – drums \nThe livestream will be broadcast on YouTube\, via a page available when you purchase a ticket through the link below. \nAll advance ticket buyers will receive an exclusive link to a video of the evening’s performance\, available for one month. \nShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/livestream-veronique-joly-the-soundcellar-5/
LOCATION:LIVESTREAM\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Live,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230330T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230330T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T110529
CREATED:20221118T162957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T232007Z
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SUMMARY:KEVIN FIGES' WALLPAPER MUSIC
DESCRIPTION:Bristol-based saxophonist\, flautist\, composer and arranger KEVIN FIGES makes a long overdue return to SoundCellar with his latest project WALLPAPER MUSIC. \nThis gig will take place at The Grasshopper\, 139 – 141 Bournemouth Rd\, Poole BH14 9HT.\n \nTicket link below \nKevin Figes began studying saxophone with Elton Dean and later attended the Guildhall School of Music and Drama\, studying with Tim Garland. He had a notable association performing and recording with Keith Tippett. \nSince 2007 Figes has composed and produced many well-received recordings with his own jazz quartet.  Recent work includes ‘Changing Times’ (2020) by the Kevin Figes Quartet\, which received a 4* review from Dave Gelly in The Guardian\, and ‘Wallpaper Music’ (2021) (with the addition of Brigitte Beraha on vocals) which was described as ‘A kaleidoscopic blizzard’ by John Fordham in his 4* review for Jazzwise. \nOther projects included 4 Sided Triangle (with Mike Outram)\, an Octet and the 15 piece big band ‘Resonation’. Figes has played at Ronnie Scott’s with Pee Wee Ellis and Fred Wesley\, Bobby Shew and Denny Ilett’s Electric Lady Big Band\, of which he is a member. He has also performed on the Park stage at Glastonbury with the music of Barry Gray and major festivals with This Is The Kit.  His own quartet have performed nationally and broadcast live from Glastonbury Festival on Radio 3. \nForthcoming work includes compositions for piano\, use of experimental methods and found sounds\, writing of lyrics in song form and exploring a range of genres including contemporary classical\, jazz\, free improvisation\, folk and rock. \nKevin Figes – saxes/flutes\nBrigitte Beraha – voice\nJim Blomfield – keyboards\nAshley John Long – bass\nMark Whitlam – drums \nEntry is £15 + booking fee in advance through the below link\, or £18 on the door (cash or card). \nAll advance ticket buyers will receive an exclusive link to a video of the evening’s performance\, available for one month \nShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/kevin-figes/
LOCATION:SoundCellar at The Grasshopper\, 139 - 141 Bournemouth Rd\, Poole\, Dorset\, BH14 9HT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Live,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230330T200100
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230330T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T110529
CREATED:20230304T093733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T231935Z
UID:2302-1680206460-1680213600@soundcellar.org
SUMMARY:LIVESTREAM: KEVIN FIGES' WALLPAPER MUSIC
DESCRIPTION:Bristol-based saxophonist\, flautist\, composer and arranger KEVIN FIGES makes a long overdue return to SoundCellar with his latest project WALLPAPER MUSIC. \nClick here for tickets to attend the physical gig.\nLivestream Ticket link below \nKevin Figes began studying saxophone with Elton Dean and later attended the Guildhall School of Music and Drama\, studying with Tim Garland. He had a notable association performing and recording with Keith Tippett. \nSince 2007 Figes has composed and produced many well-received recordings with his own jazz quartet.  Recent work includes ‘Changing Times’ (2020) by the Kevin Figes Quartet\, which received a 4* review from Dave Gelly in The Guardian\, and ‘Wallpaper Music’ (2021) (with the addition of Brigitte Beraha on vocals) which was described as ‘A kaleidoscopic blizzard’ by John Fordham in his 4* review for Jazzwise. \nOther projects included 4 Sided Triangle (with Mike Outram)\, an Octet and the 15 piece big band ‘Resonation’. Figes has played at Ronnie Scott’s with Pee Wee Ellis and Fred Wesley\, Bobby Shew and Denny Ilett’s Electric Lady Big Band\, of which he is a member. He has also performed on the Park stage at Glastonbury with the music of Barry Gray and major festivals with This Is The Kit.  His own quartet have performed nationally and broadcast live from Glastonbury Festival on Radio 3. \nForthcoming work includes compositions for piano\, use of experimental methods and found sounds\, writing of lyrics in song form and exploring a range of genres including contemporary classical\, jazz\, free improvisation\, folk and rock. \nKevin Figes – saxes/flutes\nBrigitte Beraha – voice\nJim Blomfield – keyboards\nAshley John Long – bass\nMark Whitlam – drums \nThe livestream will be broadcast on YouTube\, via a page available when you purchase a ticket through the link below. \nAll advance ticket buyers will receive an exclusive link to a video of the evening’s performance\, available for one month \n  \nShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/livestream-kevin-figes-wallpaper-music/
LOCATION:LIVESTREAM\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Live,Upcoming
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