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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260305T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260305T213000
DTSTAMP:20260415T081851
CREATED:20251124T153629Z
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SUMMARY:OLGA AMELCHENKO 4TET - CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:THIS GIG HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES. \n  \nShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/olga-amelchenko-4tet/
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:20260314T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260314T213000
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CREATED:20260115T210543Z
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SUMMARY:NIGEL PRICE and NEIL BURNS at The Mowlem
DESCRIPTION:Award-winning jazz guitarist NIGEL PRICE\, whose credits include Van Morrison and Alan Barnes\, teams up with fellow guitarist NEIL BURNS. This dynamic duo performs bebop\, timeless standards\, and infectious Latin grooves. \nThis gig will take place in The Studio at The Mowlem Theatre\,\nShore Road\, Swanage\, BH19 1DD. \nTicket link below \nNigel Price is one of the UK’s most respected and hard-working jazz guitarists\, celebrated for his fluent bebop lines\, deep blues sensibility and masterful chording. Over a career spanning more than 25 years\, he has become a central figure on the British jazz scene\, regularly appearing at Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club with over 600 performances to his name. Starting his professional journey in his early 20s\, Price toured Europe with reggae and funk bands before focusing on jazz. \nHe has played on more than 60 albums\, including several as a leader\, and spent a decade with acid jazz outfit The Filthy Six. He also spent three years with the James Taylor Quartet\, contributing to five albums\, and has performed with legendary producer and artist David Axelrod. Price has received numerous accolades\, including a Parliamentary Jazz Award and a British Jazz Award for Best Guitarist. In recent years he has organised extensive UK tours and founded the charity Grassroots Jazz to support live jazz venues. \nScottish guitarist Neil Burns has been immersed in the South West jazz scene for many years. He has performed throughout Europe and is a regular collaborator with leading trumpeter Steve Waterman\, guitar legend Jim Mullen and vibraphonist Roger Beaujolais. He has also worked with artists including Jacqui Dankworth\, Zoe Rahman\, Simon Spillett\, Dave Newton\, Mark Bassey\, Bobby Wellins\, Greg Abate and The Haggis Horns\, to name just a few. A highly melodic guitarist\, Burns is deeply steeped in the jazz guitar tradition. \nNigel Price: guitar\nNeil Burns: guitar \nAdmission is £14 (+£1.09 booking fee) \nShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/nigel-price-and-neil-burns-at-the-mowlem/
LOCATION:The Mowlem Theatre\, Shore Road\, Swanage\, Dorset\, BH19 1DD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Live,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260319T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260319T213000
DTSTAMP:20260415T081851
CREATED:20251124T212145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251230T170353Z
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SUMMARY:HARRY CHRISTELIS' 'PRESERVING FICTIONS'
DESCRIPTION:Guitarist and composer Harry Christelis and his quartet perform music from Preserving Fictions\, a captivating blend of jazz\, folk\, and ambient soundscapes. Expect inventive interplay\, haunting beauty\, and deep emotional resonance from this remarkable group of musicians. \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 \nGuitarist and composer Harry Christelis presents his new album\, Preserving Fictions — an exploration of how music and art can serve as a means to preserve and document the seeming truths we see\, hear\, feel\, and experience every day. This record\, a continuation and development of his 2025 EP Half Truths (recorded during the same session)\, sees Christelis delve deeper into a sound world that has become synonymous with his name\, fusing elements of jazz and folk traditions with ambient drones and delicate electronic textures to create a truly immersive listening experience. \nFeaturing his long-standing quartet of Christos Stylianides (trumpet/effects)\, Andrea Di Biase (double bass/synth)\, and Dave Storey (drums)\, the highly acclaimed musicians constantly break free from their traditional roles within the jazz idiom. Instead\, they embrace a deeply communal approach to improvisation\, colouring\, shaping\, and delineating every moment of each piece together. Across the adventurous 58-minute album\, the listener is taken on a journey that moves through dreamy psychedelic trips\, expansive soundscapes\, delicate moments of intimacy\, and furious bursts of energy — all seamlessly bound by a tone that holds sombre and hopeful feelings in harmonious equilibrium. \n“Compelling ambient music pitched somewhere between In A Silent Way-era Miles Davis and late-era Talk Talk” – The Guardian \n“Music with a serene beauty” – Kevin Le Gendre\, BBC Radio 3 \n“Breathy and textural tones that perfectly create a sense of space and memory” – Soweto Kinch\, BBC Radio 3 \nHarry Christelis: guitar\nGeorge Crowley: tenor saxophone/effects\nAndrea Di Biase: double bass/synth\nDave Storey: drums \nEntry is £17.50 (no booking fee) in advance through the below link\, or £20 on the door (cash or card). \nShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/harry-christelis-preserving-fictions/
LOCATION:SoundCellar at The Grasshopper\, 139 - 141 Bournemouth Rd\, Poole\, Dorset\, BH14 9HT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Live,Upcoming
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CREATED:20260218T175719Z
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SUMMARY:LIVESTREAM - HARRY CHRISTELIS' 'PRESERVING FICTIONS'
DESCRIPTION:Guitarist and composer Harry Christelis and his quartet perform music from Preserving Fictions\, a captivating blend of jazz\, folk\, and ambient soundscapes. Expect inventive interplay\, haunting beauty\, and deep emotional resonance from this remarkable group of musicians.\n \nClick here for tickets to attend the physical gig.\nLivestream Ticket link below \nGuitarist and composer Harry Christelis presents his new album\, Preserving Fictions — an exploration of how music and art can serve as a means to preserve and document the seeming truths we see\, hear\, feel\, and experience every day. This record\, a continuation and development of his 2025 EP Half Truths (recorded during the same session)\, sees Christelis delve deeper into a sound world that has become synonymous with his name\, fusing elements of jazz and folk traditions with ambient drones and delicate electronic textures to create a truly immersive listening experience. \nFeaturing his long-standing quartet of Christos Stylianides (trumpet/effects)\, Andrea Di Biase (double bass/synth)\, and Dave Storey (drums)\, the highly acclaimed musicians constantly break free from their traditional roles within the jazz idiom. Instead\, they embrace a deeply communal approach to improvisation\, colouring\, shaping\, and delineating every moment of each piece together. Across the adventurous 58-minute album\, the listener is taken on a journey that moves through dreamy psychedelic trips\, expansive soundscapes\, delicate moments of intimacy\, and furious bursts of energy — all seamlessly bound by a tone that holds sombre and hopeful feelings in harmonious equilibrium. \n“Compelling ambient music pitched somewhere between In A Silent Way-era Miles Davis and late-era Talk Talk” – The Guardian \n“Music with a serene beauty” – Kevin Le Gendre\, BBC Radio 3 \n“Breathy and textural tones that perfectly create a sense of space and memory” – Soweto Kinch\, BBC Radio 3 \nHarry Christelis: guitar\nGeorge Crowley: tenor saxophone/effects\nAndrea Di Biase: double bass/synth\nDave Storey: 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-harry-christelis-preserving-fictions/
LOCATION:LIVESTREAM\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Live,Streamed,Upcoming
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SUMMARY:JEREMY STACEY QUARTET
DESCRIPTION:Our partnership with Studio Jazz at the Lighthouse continues as we co-present acclaimed drummer Jeremy Stacey. His fantastic quartet features pianist Tom Cawley (Peter Gabriel\, Jamie Cullum\, Guy Barker)\, bassist Orlando le Fleming (Branford Marsalis\, Kurt Rosenwinkel\, Billy Cobham) and saxophonist Graeme Blevins (Taylor Swift\, Raye\, Quincy Jones) \nThis gig will take place in the Sherling Studio\, Lighthouse Poole\, 21 Kingland Road\, Poole\, BH15 1UG \nTicket link below \nJeremy Stacey is a British drummer and multi-instrumentalist renowned for his versatility across jazz\, rock\, pop\, and progressive music. The regular drummer for American icon Sheryl Crow for over seven years\, touring and recording worldwide. He later joined Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds\, performing globally during their early heyday. In 2016\, Stacey became one of the featured drummers for legendary prog-rock band King Crimson\, adding drums\, keyboards and synths to their line-up and showcasing his adaptability and command across complex\, multi-layered music. He has also worked with Tom Jones\, Steven Wilson\, Robbie Williams\, Mary Chapin Carpenter\, and many others. \nAlongside his rock and pop pedigree\, Jeremy retains strong jazz credentials\, having worked with respected artists including Jason Rebello\, Claire Martin\, Mike Outram\, Ivo Neame\, Emma Rawicz\, Ant Law\, Laurence Cottle\, Iain Ballamy\, Jim Mullen and others. \nWhether driving a rock anthem or swinging through jazz grooves\, Jeremy Stacey’s powerful yet nuanced drumming\, combined with superb technical skill and deep musicality\, mark him as one of Britain’s most impressive contemporary drummers. \nTom Cawley is a leading figure on the UK jazz scene\, a pianist\, composer\, bandleader and educator of rare versatility. Born in Derby and raised in Lincoln\, he began piano at age six\, later studying at Chetham’s School of Music and at the Royal Academy of Music. He first made waves with his trio Curios. Their albums attracted widespread acclaim\, described by critics as “extraordinary”\, “spellbinding” and “a shining light for British jazz.” Cawley also tours internationally as a sought-after sideman and has worked with high-profile artists including Peter Gabriel\, recording two albums and a live DVD with him. In addition to performance\, Cawley is a respected educator\, he regularly leads the house band at Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club and serves as a professor of jazz piano at the Royal Academy of Music. With a style that effortlessly blends jazz tradition\, classical roots\, and subtle modern textures\, Tom Cawley remains one of Britain’s most expressive and creative jazz pianists. \nGraeme Blevins is a saxophonist and woodwind performer renowned for his dynamic and lyrical improvisation. Originally from Australia\, he relocated to London in 2004\, quickly establishing himself as a sought-after collaborator across a wide range of musical styles\, including jazz\, pop and classical music. His work has reached millions through streaming platforms and live performances\, and he has recorded and toured with world-renowned artists such as Phil Collins\, Mark Knopfler\, Robbie Williams\, Raye\, Kylie Minogue and Taylor Swift. \nIn the jazz world\, Graeme has worked with Guy Barker\, Mark Turner\, Bobby Watson\, the BBC Big Band\, Ronnie Scott’s All-Stars and the Kyle Eastwood Band. His contributions also extend to Hollywood film and television scores\, recorded at iconic studios such as Abbey Road. \nGraeme is a member of the Delta Saxophone Quartet and regularly presents workshops and masterclasses at prestigious institutions including the Royal College of Music and the Guildhall School of Music & Drama. He is also an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music. \nAmong the most accomplished bassists in contemporary jazz\, Orlando le Fleming is known for his virtuoso technique\, creative flair\, and unmistakably powerful beat\, qualities that have placed him firmly within the top tier of American improvised music. Originally from the UK\, Orlando first honed his discipline and teamwork on the cricket pitch\, even playing professionally for a short time. His path changed when he earned a place at London’s Royal Academy of Music\, where his lifelong passion for music ultimately took precedence. His move to New York in 2003 proved pivotal. Shortly after arriving\, he joined Jane Monheit’s band\, sharing bass duties with Ron Carter and Christian McBride on her album Taking a Chance on Love. He soon recorded with jazz legend Jimmy Cobb\, and over the following years became a first-call bassist for leaders including Branford Marsalis\, Joey Calderazzo\, Kurt Rosenwinkel\, Billy Cobham\, Seamus Blake\, Jeff “Tain” Watts\, and David Sánchez. \nJeremy Stacey: drums\nTom Cawley: piano\nOrlando le Fleming: bass\nGraeme Blevins: sax \nGeneral admission: £21 \nShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/jeremy-stacey-quartet/
LOCATION:Lighthouse\, Poole\, 21 Kingland Road\, Poole\, BH15 1UG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Live,Upcoming
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