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SUMMARY:LIVESTREAM - SULA
DESCRIPTION:SoundCellar and Tomorrow’s Warriors are delighted to present another up and coming brilliant young band\, SULA here in Poole. \nClick here for tickets to attend the physical gig.\nLivestream Ticket link below \nSula is a London based trio featuring Miranda Radford (drums)\, Aleks Dimitrova (bass) and Kezia Abuoma (piano)\, all of whom are currently studying jazz at Trinity Laban and being mentored by Tomorrow’s Warriors. \nUPDATE: Due to her finals exam date being moved to 14th\, Aleks is now unable to make the gig (we wish her well in the exam!)\, but she is ably replaced for this performance by another excellent young bassist Kobe Heath Ngugi. \nOne of the SoundCellar team was instantly captivated by the trio’s musical prowess\, when they opened up the Saturday programme on the Big Top stage at the We Out Here festival in August 2025. \nAlready attracting a lot of attention on the London scene\, these exciting young musicians take inspiration from Kris Davis\, Wayne Shorter\, and Jeff ‘Tain’ Watts\, coming together to perform original compositions and music inspired by the sounds of modern jazz. \nAll three of the trio are also key members of the eight-piece ensemble Ankora\, currently making significant waves on the contemporary music circuit. \nWe are pleased to be able to provide our SoundCellar audience with the opportunity to experience this great trio early on in their undoubted progress towards the top. \nABOUT TOMORROW’S WARRIORS\nIf you know your UK jazz\, then you probably already know Tomorrow’s Warriors. Over the 35 years the talent development charity has played a vital role within its community and the wider music industry and has been credited with literally changing the face of UK jazz. \nThey have supported 1000s of young musicians and helped nurture the careers of so many of the most exciting UK artists currently tearing up the international jazz scene including Mercury Prize 2023 winners and BRIT Awards Best Group of 2025 EZRA Collective\, Moses Boyd\, Nubya Garcia\, Shabaka Hutchings and Sons of Kemet\, ESKA\, Jason Yarde\, Denys Baptiste\, Robert Mitchell\, Soweto Kinch\, Shirley Tetteh\, Byron Wallen…the list goes on. \n“Tomorrow’s Warriors occupies a unique and vital space in our cultural landscape. Their work in helping positively shape future generations is of critical importance especially with the tribulations we currently face. Please keep supporting – each one\, teach one!” Gilles Peterson \nMiranda Radford: Drums\nKobe Heath Ngugi: Bass\nKezia Abuoma: 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-sula/
LOCATION:LIVESTREAM\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260606T193100
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SUMMARY:LIVESTREAM - DORSET YOUTH JAZZ ORCHESTRA + special guest IAIN BALLAMY at The Mowlem
DESCRIPTION:DORSET YOUTH JAZZ ORCHESTRA (DYJO)\, led by renowned local musician Terry Quinney\, features talented young players on a full big band lineup. Expect classic and contemporary jazz\, performed by the next generation of jazz musicians. For this gig DYJO will be joined by UK jazz legend Iain Ballamy on saxophone. \nClick here for tickets to attend the physical gig.\nLivestream Ticket link below \nDorset Youth Jazz Orchestra (DYJO) is an intermediate to advanced youth jazz orchestra made up of the big band instrument mix including: trumpet\, trombone\, saxophone\, electric guitar\, bass guitar\, keyboard\, drum kit\, double bass and voice. \nSaxophonist Iain Ballamy is widely considered to be one of the most intriguing and creative players on the UK and European jazz scenes today. His music transcends genres and he has forged strong and ongoing relationships with musicians around the globe and has worked with many of the cutting-edge figures in Jazz. Highlights of a career spanning nearly 30 years include working with Loose Tubes\, Bill Bruford’s Earthworks\, Hermeto Pascoal\, Django Bates\, Kenny Werner\, Gil Evans\, George Coleman\, John Taylor\, June Tabor\, Huw Warren\, Richard Rodney Bennett’s ‘Concerto for Stan Getz’\, Ian Shaw\, Claire Martin\, Everything but the Girl\, Mike Gibbs\, Carla Bley and many more. Ballamy teaches at the Royal Academy and Guildhall school of music in London. \n“A major international voice.” Chris Parker\, The Times \n“Ballamy…leaves you in absolute awe…the sheer virtuosity and sense of joy makes you feel like a kid about to step onto a twinkling\, old-fashioned merry-go-round” BBC \nPresented by SoundCellar in association with Swanage Jazz Festival. \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-dorset-youth-jazz-orchestra-special-guest-iain-ballamy-at-the-mowlem/
LOCATION:LIVESTREAM\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260614T193100
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SUMMARY:LIVESTREAM - JOHN LAW\, ANT LAW: THE LAWS OF (E)MOTION
DESCRIPTION:London-based guitarist and composer Ant Law\, described by Jazzwise as “scarily proficient\,” joins pianist and composer John Law (“one of the UK’s most imaginative jazz pianists” – International Piano Magazine) to present The Laws of (E)Motion. \nClick here for tickets to attend the physical gig.\nLivestream Ticket link below \nPerforming a new suite of pieces by John Law\, exploring interweaving lines\, pulsing rhythms and subtle harmonies\, plus other original music by both of them\, the duo creates chamber music both intricate and simple\, exploring textures\, colour\, and space and with plenty of rhythmic energy! A study of motion/emotion within the world of groove and pulse. And all within the dialectic of composed versus improvised spontaneity.  \nJohn Law\, a prize-winning classical prodigy on piano\, turned away from classical piano studies to pursue jazz and improvised music when he was 23 and has been involved in\, and acclaimed for\, a wide variety of contemporary jazz and classical projects: from solo piano concerts and albums\, through trio and quartet tours and recordings\, right through to large scale works for his semi-classical ensemble Cornucopia. \nHe has played at over fifty festivals worldwide including North Sea Jazz Festival (Rotterdam)\, Delhi International Jazz Festival and London Jazz Festival at the Queen Elizabeth Hall\, and in clubs and concert halls all over the UK\, mainland Europe\, North America and beyond\, working with musicians as diverse as Gwilym Simcock\, Andy Sheppard\, Jason Rebello\, Tim Garland and Evan Parker. He has recorded over forty albums. John’s main projects currently are his acclaimed quartet Congregation\, featuring Mercury Prize nominee James Mainwaring and playing John’s original music\, bringing together acoustic and electronic music\, his all-acoustic quartet Re-Creations\, featuring Parliamentary Jazz Award winner Sam Crockatt\, playing versions of tunes from jazz/pop/classical and Renaissance\, an ambient\, electronic keyboards project with saxophonist Jon Lloyd and visual artist Patrick Dunn\, playing improvised music over samples created out of sacred vocal music from the 15th and 16th centuries. \nAnt Law is a highly regarded British jazz guitarist\, composer and bandleader known for his inventive and forward-thinking approach to contemporary jazz. Described by The Guardian as “a game changer” and “an innovator”\, Law studied physics at Edinburgh University and spent time at Berklee College of Music before settling in London and establishing himself on the international jazz scene. He has released several critically acclaimed albums since his 2013 debut Entanglement\, blending complex harmonies\, rhythmic creativity and expressive improvisation. Law leads his own ensembles\, including his long-running quintet and collaborative projects such as the ongoing Same Moon in the Same World with saxophonist Alex Hitchcock\, and co-leads the genre-bending Trio HLK. Beyond his own work\, he performs with a wide range of leading musicians and appears frequently at jazz festivals and venues across the UK and abroad. His 2025 album Unified Theories features ten original compositions performed by an all-star ensemble including Will Vinson (alto sax)\, Gwilym Simcock (piano)\, Orlando le Fleming (bass)\, Ernesto Simpson (drums) and vocalist Brigitte Beraha. \nJohn Law: piano\nAnt Law: 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-john-law-ant-law-the-laws-of-emotion/
LOCATION:LIVESTREAM\, United Kingdom
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