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SUMMARY:LIVESTREAM: PETER URPETH with Jon Lloyd\, Al Swainger and Rob Palmer
DESCRIPTION:Writer and pianist Peter Urpeth will be joined by saxophonist Jon Lloyd\, bassist and sonic manipulator Al Swainger and guitarist Rob Palmer for an evening of poetry and ambient jazz. Peter will be performing his poetry from “The 4000 Nights of New York in 1988”\, his latest anthology.\n \nLivestream Ticket link below \nPeter Urpeth is a writer\, journalist\, editor\, writing and creativity mentor\, pianist\, composer and creative business consultant. He has an MA in Multi-media Journalism from Edinburgh Napier University\, and 35 years of experience in journalism. He is a published novelist and poet\, and has been the editor of four local newspapers in Scotland after being a magazine section editor at Time Out\, London during its heyday years as a magazine. He has published one novel\, two collections of poetry and his work has been widely anthologised. His documentary film – Manna – Jazz and Survival in East Harlem – opened at the African World Film Festival\, Detroit in 2019. In a long creative career Peter has also been a TV and radio presenter. \nAs a pianist and composer Peter has worked for more than thirty years  in jazz and free improvisation. He has performed with saxophonist Evan Parker\, bassist Olie Brice\, vocalist Maggie Nicols and many others. He also composes new scores and performs live to classic and rare silent movies. In the last decade he has received seven major commissions for new scores to classic films\, ranging from Nosferatu to The Passion of Joan of Arc and Nanook of The North. \nPeter lives and works from the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. \nSaxophonist Jon Lloyd arrived on the UK free jazz scene in the early 1990s and rose to prominence with recordings on Leo records and HatHut\, and with many UK and European concerts with his quartet comprising John Law\, Paul Rogers and Mark Sanders. Highlights during this period included Berlin’s FMP Festival\, several Arts Council tours and the 1993 Contemporary Music Network tour of the UK with the Bill Frisell Band! Over the years Jon has embraced contemporary composition\, abstract improv and American jazz and fusion\, but in the last decade has primarily developed his music towards the European jazz aesthetic\, notably recording “Vanishing Points” in 2013 with Asaf Sirkis\, Tom Farmer\, John Law and Rob Palmer. In 2022 Jon was involved with John Law’s multi-media “Renaissance”\, which toured in cathedrals throughout the UK\, and in 2023 he is busy promoting his European Contemporary Jazz quartet “The Jon Lloyd Quartet”. \nAs a multi-instrumentalist\, composer and producer\, Al Swainger is both eclectic and transformative. His use of FX pedals and computer manipulation provide an extensive and original tonal palette with which to sculpt his music. His project Pointless Beauty’s most recent album ‘Hearts Full of Grace’ blends influences from ambient\, Latin\, rock\, pop and electronica with improvised music and presents is a very personal take on what jazz or progressive music could be. \nGuitarist Rob Palmer has worked with saxophonist Theo Travis\, pianist John Law\, vibes player Roger Beaujolais\, USA vocalist Lila Ammons\, violinist Phil Wachsmann\, vocalist Véronique Joly and is a member of the ambient/groove/electronica trio Echo Engine. \nPeter Urpeth – poetry/piano\nJon Lloyd – saxophone\nAl Swainger – bass/electronics\nRob Palmer – guitar/electronics \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-peter-urpeth-with-jon-lloyd-al-swainger-and-rob-palmer/
LOCATION:LIVESTREAM\, United Kingdom
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CREATED:20230526T071848Z
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SUMMARY:EUROPA STRING CHOIR
DESCRIPTION:Europa String Choir last performed at SoundCellar way back in 2010 (and again in 2020 via a livestream) so we are delighted to welcome them to The Grasshopper. The core duo of Cathy Stevens (Violectra) and Udo Dzierzanowski (Guitar) return with original trio member Alessandro Bruno (Guitar) for an evening of sonic beauty. \nThis gig will take place at The Grasshopper\,\n139 – 141 Bournemouth Rd\, Poole BH14 9HT. \nTicket link below \nEuropa String Choir first formed as a trio in the summer of 1993\, while rehearsing and performing in Rome\, Italy and became a quartet a few years later. ESC’s mostly self-written\, all instrumental music ranges from intricate and touching to strident and rocking\, while always aware that silence is at its core. \nHaving worked mostly as duo between 2001 and 2013 (in which year Udo and Cathy moved to Germany for family reasons)\, a series of post-pandemic performances – one particularly enjoyable online appearance at SoundCellar in July 2020 – saw the ESC return to active service once more\, first as a duo\, then again as a trio. \nThe ESC is celebrating its 30th anniversary with various projects\, including short bursts of touring\, video-at-a-distance\, in-person meetings\, online posts of current live recordings\, Guitar Craft/Guitar Circle-related projects and the writing of new material. In addition their very first duo album\, featuring a couple of special guests\, is now in its final production stages and will be released soon. \nCathy Stevens – Violectra\nUdo Dzierzanowski – Guitar\nAlessandro Bruno – Guitar \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/europa-string-choir/
LOCATION:SoundCellar at The Grasshopper\, 139 - 141 Bournemouth Rd\, Poole\, Dorset\, BH14 9HT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Live
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SUMMARY:LIVESTREAM: EUROPA STRING CHOIR
DESCRIPTION:Europa String Choir last performed at SoundCellar way back in 2010 (and again in 2020 via a livestream) so we are delighted to welcome them to The Grasshopper. The core duo of Cathy Stevens (Violectra) and Udo Dzierzanowski (Guitar) return with original trio member Alessandro Bruno (Guitar) for an evening of sonic beauty. \nClick here for tickets to attend the physical gig.\nLivestream Ticket link below \nEuropa String Choir first formed as a trio in the summer of 1993\, while rehearsing and performing in Rome\, Italy and became a quartet a few years later. ESC’s mostly self-written\, all instrumental music ranges from intricate and touching to strident and rocking\, while always aware that silence is at its core. \nHaving worked mostly as duo between 2001 and 2013 (in which year Udo and Cathy moved to Germany for family reasons)\, a series of post-pandemic performances – one particularly enjoyable online appearance at SoundCellar in July 2020 – saw the ESC return to active service once more\, first as a duo\, then again as a trio. \nThe ESC is celebrating its 30th anniversary with various projects\, including short bursts of touring\, video-at-a-distance\, in-person meetings\, online posts of current live recordings\, Guitar Craft/Guitar Circle-related projects and the writing of new material. In addition their very first duo album\, featuring a couple of special guests\, is now in its final production stages and will be released soon. \nCathy Stevens – Violectra\nUdo Dzierzanowski – Guitar\nAlessandro Bruno – Guitar \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-europa-string-choir/
LOCATION:LIVESTREAM\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:THE PATRICK HAYES BAND
DESCRIPTION:Top UK trombonist and arranger Patrick Hayes brings a brilliant sextet to Soundcellar for the first time for an evening of jazz/funk. \nThis gig will take place at The Grasshopper\,\n139 – 141 Bournemouth Rd\, Poole BH14 9HT. \nTicket link below \nBournemouth native Patrick Hayes has performed\, recorded or arranged for an impressive range of artists including Chaka Khan\, Christina Aguilera\, Sir Tom Jones\, Snarky Puppy\, Curtis Stigers & Dave Douglas. Since 2015 he has been the trombonist & arranger for original Average White band lead vocalist Hamish Stuart’s band featuring Steve Ferrone. This year Patrick has also been touring with Olly Murs on his UK tour as part of his horn section\, the Triple H Horns. Tonight\, the band will be performing a mix of jazz and funk by artists such as The Crusaders\, Roy Hargrove and Average White Band to name a few. \nPatrick Hayes – trombone\nDamian Cook – saxophone\nPhil Doyle – keyboards\nRob Palmer – guitar\nPat Davey – bass\nDavid Waller – 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/the-patrick-hayes-band/
LOCATION:SoundCellar at The Grasshopper\, 139 - 141 Bournemouth Rd\, Poole\, Dorset\, BH14 9HT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Live
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SUMMARY:LIVESTREAM: THE PATRICK HAYES BAND
DESCRIPTION:Top UK trombonist and arranger Patrick Hayes brings a brilliant sextet to Soundcellar for the first time for an evening of jazz/funk. \nClick here for tickets to attend the physical gig.\nLivestream Ticket link below \nBournemouth native Patrick Hayes has performed\, recorded or arranged for an impressive range of artists including Chaka Khan\, Christina Aguilera\, Sir Tom Jones\, Snarky Puppy\, Curtis Stigers & Dave Douglas. Since 2015 he has been the trombonist & arranger for original Average White band lead vocalist Hamish Stuart’s band featuring Steve Ferrone. This year Patrick has also been touring with Olly Murs on his UK tour as part of his horn section\, the Triple H Horns. Tonight\, the band will be performing a mix of jazz and funk by artists such as The Crusaders\, Roy Hargrove and Average White Band to name a few. \nPatrick Hayes – trombone\nDamian Cook – saxophone\nPhil Doyle – keyboards\nRob Palmer – guitar\nPat Davey – bass\nDavid Waller – 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-the-patrick-hayes-band/
LOCATION:LIVESTREAM\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Live
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