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SUMMARY:THE TOM OLLENDORFF QUARTET featuring AARON PARKS
DESCRIPTION:Guitarist Tom Ollendorff returns to SoundCellar with a world class quartet featuring USA legend and Blue Note/ECM recording artist Aaron Parks on piano. Tom has been making a name for himself on the international scene with tours featuring drummer Ari Hoenig and saxophonist Ben Wendel. This time he returns SoundCellar with the amazing Aaron Parks on piano who has worked with Joshua Redman\, Kurt Rosenwinkel\, Ambrose Akinmusire\, Paul Motian and many others. The quartet is completed by two of the busiest musicians on the European jazz scene: Conor Chaplin on bass and James Maddren on drums. \nThis gig will take place at The Grasshopper\,\n139 – 141 Bournemouth Rd\, Poole BH14 9HT. \nPlease note: If parking in either of the car parks at The Grasshopper\, you must register your vehicle on one of the dedicated terminals at the bar or in the function room. \nTicket link below \nTom Ollendorff is fast becoming one of the best-known young guitarists to emerge on the international jazz scene. A graduate from the Royal Welsh College of Music in Cardiff\, he was awarded the Yamaha Parliamentary Jazz Scholarship in 2015 before moving to London in 2016 to begin a career as professional musician. In 2021 his debut album A Song For You was released on Fresh Sound Records and received international acclaim with The Guardian describing it as ‘traditional but very classy\, Música Jazz saying it is a ‘highly recommended album for those who care about the fate of jazz guitar’ and both BBC Music Magazine and Jazz Journal awarding it 4 star reviews. \nThe album’s release launched an international touring career that has seen Tom perform at many of Europe’s best known Jazz clubs including Ronnie Scott’s\, Sunset-Sunside\, Jamboree\, Jimmy Glass\, Jazz-Hus Montmartre\, Nardis\, Budapest Jazz Club\, Jazz in Bess\, Jazz Club Ferrara and countless others as well as performances at notable venues and festivals including Glastonbury Festival\, The Cedars Hall\, London Jazz Festival\, Brecon Jazz Festival and the One Day Jazz Festival in Slovakia. His latest album Open House was released in May 2023 and sees a continuation of his work with his trio with long-term trio featuring Marc Michel on drums and Conor Chaplin on bass\, with the addition of the critically acclaimed saxophonist Ben Wendel on four tracks. The recent release has received global recognition and has seen Tom continue to build his international reputation and following. Alongside his work as a bandleader\, Tom has been fortunate to work extensively as a sideman with a wide range of artists including Ari Hoenig\, Bill McHenry\, Geoff Simkins\, Huw Warren\, Billy Pod\, Nitai Hershkovits\, The Fresh Sound Ensemble\, Jeff Williams and Joel Barford’s Organ Quartet. \nPianist Aaron Parks is a forward-thinking jazz musician who came to the public’s attention during his time with trumpeter Terence Blanchard. Born in Seattle\, Washington\, Parks began playing piano at a young age and by the time he was 14 had enrolled in an early entrance degree program at the University of Washington. Originally\, Parks pursued both science and music degrees; however\, his prodigious talent won out and by age 16 he had transferred to the Manhattan School of Music. While there\, he studied with noted pianist Kenny Barron and received several competitive accolades\, including being named the 2001 Cole Porter Fellow of the American Pianists Association. At age 18 he joined Blanchard’s ensemble and subsequently recorded four albums with the veteran trumpeter\, including 2003’s Bounce\, 2005’s Flow\, the soundtrack to the 2006 Spike Lee film Inside Man\, and Blanchard’s 2007 Grammy-winning opus A Tale of God’s Will (A Requiem for Katrina). \nParks has released several albums under his own name\, including his 2008 Blue Note debut\, Invisible Cinema. Parks\, who has also recorded with Christian Scott\, Kendrick Scott\, Ambrose Akinmusire\, and Kurt Rosenwinkel\, was an integral part of the James Farm Quartet with Joshua Redman\, Matt Penman\, and Eric Harland. Nonesuch released their self-titled album in 2011. The pianist subsequently signed to ECM and released the solo piano offering Arborescence in the fall of 2013. He also made sideman appearances on Will Vinson’s Live at Smalls and Yeahwon Shin’s Lua Ya\, and Live in Japan with his own trio of Thomas Morgan and RJ Miller. It was recorded on the pianist’s phone during a show and released for free on his Bandcamp page. Find the Way\, his sophomore label date for ECM\, was issued in late spring of 2017. It featured bassist Ben Street and drummer Billy Hart in the rhythm section and was inspired in part (according to Parks) by the music of Alice Coltrane and Shirley Horn (for whom Hart played); both of whom prioritized space and subtlety in composition and improvisation. \nTom Ollendorff: guitar\nAaron Parks: piano\nConor Chaplin: Bass\nJames Maddren: Drums \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/tom-ollendorff-trio-plus-special-guest-aaron-parks/
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:20240307T200100
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240307T220000
DTSTAMP:20260620T135842
CREATED:20231211T110521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T155232Z
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SUMMARY:LIVESTREAM - THE TOM OLLENDORFF QUARTET featuring AARON PARKS
DESCRIPTION:Guitarist Tom Ollendorff returns to SoundCellar with a world class quartet featuring USA legend and Blue Note/ECM recording artist Aaron Parks on piano. Tom has been making a name for himself on the international scene with tours featuring drummer Ari Hoenig and saxophonist Ben Wendel. This time he returns SoundCellar with the amazing Aaron Parks on piano who has worked with Joshua Redman\, Kurt Rosenwinkel\, Ambrose Akinmusire\, Paul Motian and many others. The quartet is completed by two of the busiest musicians on the European jazz scene: Conor Chaplin on bass and James Maddren on drums. \nClick here for tickets to attend the physical gig.\nLivestream Ticket link below \nTom Ollendorff is fast becoming one of the best-known young guitarists to emerge on the international jazz scene. A graduate from the Royal Welsh College of Music in Cardiff\, he was awarded the Yamaha Parliamentary Jazz Scholarship in 2015 before moving to London in 2016 to begin a career as professional musician. In 2021 his debut album A Song For You was released on Fresh Sound Records and received international acclaim with The Guardian describing it as ‘traditional but very classy\, Música Jazz saying it is a ‘highly recommended album for those who care about the fate of jazz guitar’ and both BBC Music Magazine and Jazz Journal awarding it 4 star reviews. \nThe album’s release launched an international touring career that has seen Tom perform at many of Europe’s best known Jazz clubs including Ronnie Scott’s\, Sunset-Sunside\, Jamboree\, Jimmy Glass\, Jazz-Hus Montmartre\, Nardis\, Budapest Jazz Club\, Jazz in Bess\, Jazz Club Ferrara and countless others as well as performances at notable venues and festivals including Glastonbury Festival\, The Cedars Hall\, London Jazz Festival\, Brecon Jazz Festival and the One Day Jazz Festival in Slovakia. His latest album Open House was released in May 2023 and sees a continuation of his work with his trio with long-term trio featuring Marc Michel on drums and Conor Chaplin on bass\, with the addition of the critically acclaimed saxophonist Ben Wendel on four tracks. The recent release has received global recognition and has seen Tom continue to build his international reputation and following. Alongside his work as a bandleader\, Tom has been fortunate to work extensively as a sideman with a wide range of artists including Ari Hoenig\, Bill McHenry\, Geoff Simkins\, Huw Warren\, Billy Pod\, Nitai Hershkovits\, The Fresh Sound Ensemble\, Jeff Williams and Joel Barford’s Organ Quartet. \nPianist Aaron Parks is a forward-thinking jazz musician who came to the public’s attention during his time with trumpeter Terence Blanchard. Born in Seattle\, Washington\, Parks began playing piano at a young age and by the time he was 14 had enrolled in an early entrance degree program at the University of Washington. Originally\, Parks pursued both science and music degrees; however\, his prodigious talent won out and by age 16 he had transferred to the Manhattan School of Music. While there\, he studied with noted pianist Kenny Barron and received several competitive accolades\, including being named the 2001 Cole Porter Fellow of the American Pianists Association. At age 18 he joined Blanchard’s ensemble and subsequently recorded four albums with the veteran trumpeter\, including 2003’s Bounce\, 2005’s Flow\, the soundtrack to the 2006 Spike Lee film Inside Man\, and Blanchard’s 2007 Grammy-winning opus A Tale of God’s Will (A Requiem for Katrina). \nParks has released several albums under his own name\, including his 2008 Blue Note debut\, Invisible Cinema. Parks\, who has also recorded with Christian Scott\, Kendrick Scott\, Ambrose Akinmusire\, and Kurt Rosenwinkel\, was an integral part of the James Farm Quartet with Joshua Redman\, Matt Penman\, and Eric Harland. Nonesuch released their self-titled album in 2011. The pianist subsequently signed to ECM and released the solo piano offering Arborescence in the fall of 2013. He also made sideman appearances on Will Vinson’s Live at Smalls and Yeahwon Shin’s Lua Ya\, and Live in Japan with his own trio of Thomas Morgan and RJ Miller. It was recorded on the pianist’s phone during a show and released for free on his Bandcamp page. Find the Way\, his sophomore label date for ECM\, was issued in late spring of 2017. It featured bassist Ben Street and drummer Billy Hart in the rhythm section and was inspired in part (according to Parks) by the music of Alice Coltrane and Shirley Horn (for whom Hart played); both of whom prioritized space and subtlety in composition and improvisation. \nTom Ollendorff: guitar\nAaron Parks: piano\nConor Chaplin: Bass\nJames Maddren: 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 week only. \nShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/livestream-the-tom-ollendorff-quartet-featuring-aaron-parks/
LOCATION:LIVESTREAM\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Live,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240314T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240314T220000
DTSTAMP:20260620T135842
CREATED:20231108T161252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T155110Z
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SUMMARY:PETRA HALLER & MEG MORLEY
DESCRIPTION:An innovative ‘first’ for SoundCellar awaits\, whilst remaining true to our aim to bring the best contemporary performers to Poole.  Launching their much-awaited vinyl release tour\, the mesmerising duo of tap innovator Petra Haller and classically trained pianist Meg Morley bring their groundbreaking project ‘Shoulders I Stand On’ to The Grasshopper. \nThis gig will take place at The Grasshopper\,\n139 – 141 Bournemouth Rd\, Poole BH14 9HT. \nPlease note: If parking in either of the car parks at The Grasshopper\, you must register your vehicle on one of the dedicated terminals at the bar or in the function room. \nTicket link below \nDance and in particular tap dance\, has a long history within ‘jazz’\, stretching back to the very beginnings of the genre\, so we are looking forward to presenting this duo of a top class pianist alongside one of the latest generation of tap exponents. \nThis unique collaboration has previously garnered high praise for the duo’s deft balancing act between disciplined technique and free-wheeling athleticism\, an exploration masterfully executed in rhythm and real-time communication. \nBBC3 Radio’s Freeness celebrated their ‘no-hierarchy’ performance style\, emphasizing the rich\, embodied freedom taking form in a dance where quicksilver keys harmoniously waltz with even quicker footwork. Oliver Weindling of The Vortex Jazz Club and Babel Label\, hails Haller as a ‘unique improvising tap dancer\,’ embodying the spirit of her predecessor\, Will Gaines. \n‘Shoulders I Stand On’ is a poignant tribute to Haller’s mentors\, heroes\, and guardian angels that shaped her artistic journey. A showcase of rhythmic innovation and unrivalled musical communication\, blending elements of Jazz\, classical styles\, and audacious improvisation. It will undoubtedly leave audiences spellbound\, a testament to the transformative power of music and dance. Don’t miss this encapsulating experience as they redefine musical storytelling on this monumental stage of their musical journey. \nPetra Haller: Dance\nMeg Morley: Keys \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/petra-haller-meg-morley/
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:20240314T200100
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240314T220000
DTSTAMP:20260620T135842
CREATED:20231130T180310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T154922Z
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SUMMARY:LIVESTREAM - PETRA HALLER & MEG MORLEY
DESCRIPTION:An innovative ‘first’ for SoundCellar awaits\, whilst remaining true to our aim to bring the best contemporary performers to Poole.  Launching their much-awaited vinyl release tour\, the mesmerising duo of tap innovator Petra Haller and classically trained pianist Meg Morley bring their groundbreaking project ‘Shoulders I Stand On’ to The Grasshopper. \nClick here for tickets to attend the physical gig.\nLivestream Ticket link below \nDance and in particular tap dance\, has a long history within ‘jazz’\, stretching back to the very beginnings of the genre\, so we are looking forward to presenting this duo of a top class pianist alongside one of the latest generation of tap exponents. \nThis unique collaboration has previously garnered high praise for the duo’s deft balancing act between disciplined technique and free-wheeling athleticism\, an exploration masterfully executed in rhythm and real-time communication. \nBBC3 Radio’s Freeness celebrated their ‘no-hierarchy’ performance style\, emphasizing the rich\, embodied freedom taking form in a dance where quicksilver keys harmoniously waltz with even quicker footwork. Oliver Weindling of The Vortex Jazz Club and Babel Label\, hails Haller as a ‘unique improvising tap dancer\,’ embodying the spirit of her predecessor\, Will Gaines. \n‘Shoulders I Stand On’ is a poignant tribute to Haller’s mentors\, heroes\, and guardian angels that shaped her artistic journey. A showcase of rhythmic innovation and unrivalled musical communication\, blending elements of Jazz\, classical styles\, and audacious improvisation. It will undoubtedly leave audiences spellbound\, a testament to the transformative power of music and dance. Don’t miss this encapsulating experience as they redefine musical storytelling on this monumental stage of their musical journey. \nPetra Haller: Dance\nMeg Morley: Keys \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-petra-haller-meg-morley/
LOCATION:LIVESTREAM\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Live,Streamed,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240328T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240328T220000
DTSTAMP:20260620T135842
CREATED:20231108T161340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240124T111335Z
UID:2852-1711656000-1711663200@soundcellar.org
SUMMARY:THE EDDIE GRIPPER TRIO
DESCRIPTION:Rising star pianist/composer Eddie Gripper makes his SoundCellar debut with his trio featuring Ursula Harrison on bass and Patrick Barrett-Donlon on drums. The trio come to SoundCellar as part of national tour to promote their debut album HOME released on Ubuntu Music. \nThis gig will take place at The Grasshopper\,\n139 – 141 Bournemouth Rd\, Poole BH14 9HT. \nPlease note: If parking in either of the car parks at The Grasshopper\, you must register your vehicle on one of the dedicated terminals at the bar or in the function room. \nTicket link below \nBorn and raised in Burford\, Oxfordshire\, Eddie first started learning the piano at age 11. In 2019\, he began to study Jazz under the tutelage of Huw Warren at Cardiff University\, graduating with First Class Honours in 2021. Since then\, Eddie has established himself as a prominent pianist/improviser\, composer\, and educator in the Southwest region\, expressing a broad interest in musical styles\, including jazz\, folk and electronic music. \nHome\, Eddie’s debut album\, consists of a traditional trio format and exhibits a keen rhythmic focus. The development of this vocabulary is evident from beginning to end; metrically challenging grooves are paired with rich\, elegant harmonies\, culminating in an outcome that is both provocative and gratifying. The stylistic range of compositions (through choice of instrumentation and arrangement) helps to support an overall\, arcing narrative. Each track is a journey through time and space – beginning and finishing at a familiar and comforting destination before moving onto new or subtly developed ideas. The trio breathes together as one homogeneous sound\, with individual players taking to the spotlight to elaborate on their own interpretations of the music at hand. \n“In it’s maturity of approach and deftness of execution\, Home is a significant achievement by any standards” – ★★★★ \nPeter Jones (Jazzwise) \n“One of the best début recordings I have heard for a long time. Gripper is a multi-faceted writer and his compositions are full of delightful and unexpected twists and turns.” – ★★★★ \nIan Mann (The Jazz Mann) \n“Eddie Gripper\, unusually for his age\, has an uncommon ability to sit with understatement in his music. Gestures can be used sparingly and musically and he plays and writes very dynamically allowing his trio to interact naturally\, and indeed to shine. A musical voice that brings talent and modesty to the table- I look forward to hearing lots more from Eddie and his trio over the coming years.” \n“An original and fresh voice on the UK jazz scene. A highly eclectic range of compositions that showcase a really individual approach. Definitely a name to look out for in 2023”\n \nHuw Warren \n“As for someone always on the lookout for the new interesting names in jazz music\, discovering Eddie Gripper has been a true pleasure for me. I have just finished listening to his debut album “Home“\, and I found it full of little gems – both from the point of view of composition and performance. His is quite a sophisticated music\, sometimes with intricate time signatures\, rhythms and harmonies which yet never seem to be the goal “per se”: these pieces always sound beautiful and accessible. Listening to such a work full of sparkling creativity gave me a lot of joy: thanks to the talented young musicians like Eddie and his Trio\, modern jazz is not only kept alive\, but the new horizons are constantly being set in this genre. \nI wish this band every success\, and I really hope that the promoters across the UK and further afield will notice their music and invite them to perform at a multitude of venues thus ensuring that the level of modern jazz is maintained at its highest.”  \nYuri Golubev  \nEddie Gripper: Piano\nUrsula Harrison: Bass\nPatrick Barrett-Donlon: 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-eddie-gripper-trio/
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:20240328T200100
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240328T220000
DTSTAMP:20260620T135842
CREATED:20231126T211411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240124T110928Z
UID:2970-1711656060-1711663200@soundcellar.org
SUMMARY:LIVESTREAM - THE EDDIE GRIPPER TRIO
DESCRIPTION:Rising star pianist/composer Eddie Gripper makes his SoundCellar debut with his trio featuring Ursula Harrison on bass and Patrick Barrett-Donlon on drums. The trio come to SoundCellar as part of national tour to promote their debut album HOME released on Ubuntu Music. \nClick here for tickets to attend the physical gig.\nLivestream Ticket link below \nBorn and raised in Burford\, Oxfordshire\, Eddie first started learning the piano at age 11. In 2019\, he began to study Jazz under the tutelage of Huw Warren at Cardiff University\, graduating with First Class Honours in 2021. Since then\, Eddie has established himself as a prominent pianist/improviser\, composer\, and educator in the Southwest region\, expressing a broad interest in musical styles\, including jazz\, folk and electronic music. \nHome\, Eddie’s debut album\, consists of a traditional trio format and exhibits a keen rhythmic focus. The development of this vocabulary is evident from beginning to end; metrically challenging grooves are paired with rich\, elegant harmonies\, culminating in an outcome that is both provocative and gratifying. The stylistic range of compositions (through choice of instrumentation and arrangement) helps to support an overall\, arcing narrative. Each track is a journey through time and space – beginning and finishing at a familiar and comforting destination before moving onto new or subtly developed ideas. The trio breathes together as one homogeneous sound\, with individual players taking to the spotlight to elaborate on their own interpretations of the music at hand. \n“In it’s maturity of approach and deftness of execution\, Home is a significant achievement by any standards” – ★★★★ \nPeter Jones (Jazzwise) \n“One of the best début recordings I have heard for a long time. Gripper is a multi-faceted writer and his compositions are full of delightful and unexpected twists and turns.” – ★★★★ \nIan Mann (The Jazz Mann) \n“Eddie Gripper\, unusually for his age\, has an uncommon ability to sit with understatement in his music. Gestures can be used sparingly and musically and he plays and writes very dynamically allowing his trio to interact naturally\, and indeed to shine. A musical voice that brings talent and modesty to the table- I look forward to hearing lots more from Eddie and his trio over the coming years.” \n“An original and fresh voice on the UK jazz scene. A highly eclectic range of compositions that showcase a really individual approach. Definitely a name to look out for in 2023”\n \nHuw Warren \n“As for someone always on the lookout for the new interesting names in jazz music\, discovering Eddie Gripper has been a true pleasure for me. I have just finished listening to his debut album “Home“\, and I found it full of little gems – both from the point of view of composition and performance. His is quite a sophisticated music\, sometimes with intricate time signatures\, rhythms and harmonies which yet never seem to be the goal “per se”: these pieces always sound beautiful and accessible. Listening to such a work full of sparkling creativity gave me a lot of joy: thanks to the talented young musicians like Eddie and his Trio\, modern jazz is not only kept alive\, but the new horizons are constantly being set in this genre. \nI wish this band every success\, and I really hope that the promoters across the UK and further afield will notice their music and invite them to perform at a multitude of venues thus ensuring that the level of modern jazz is maintained at its highest.”  \nYuri Golubev  \nEddie Gripper: Piano\nUrsula Harrison: Bass\nPatrick Barrett-Donlon: 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-the-eddie-gripper-trio/
LOCATION:LIVESTREAM\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Live,Upcoming
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