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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210923T201500
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SUMMARY:Livestream - The Steve Banks Quintet
DESCRIPTION:We are making this gig available as a livestream over Zoom for those who are unable to come in person. \nGuitarist Steve Banks plays SoundCellar for the first time and with his quintet presents his original compositions\, encompassing deep contemporary grooves\, Brazilian and swing influences\, lush harmonies and memorable melodic hooks. The rich and dynamic musical landscapes created by the quintet are redolent of The Impossible Gentlemen\, Maria Schneider\, Fred Hersch and Bill Frisell\, providing a showcase for Steve’s expressive\, resonant and distinctive voice. \nClick here for tickets to come to the physical gig\nLivestream Ticket link below \nGREAT NEWS: All advance ticket buyers via the Eventbrite link for the physical gig or for the livestream (below)\, will get exclusive access to a video of the performance for one month. \nDescribed in Jazzwise Magazine as evoking a “Metheny-esque lyricism”\, Steve brings with him a quintet featuring musicians from the forefront of UK jazz\, three of whom have graced our SoundCellar stage on one or more occasion in the past\, including the welcome return of one of the undoubted stars of our lockdown ‘In Our Own Space’ sessions\, Rebecca Nash!  \nThis year\, Steve will be releasing ‘Emboldened’\, an Arts Council England supported suite of his original music alongside recording an album of compositions with the quintet. His captivating style\, lyricism and versatility has also featured on recent recordings and performances across the UK with Sara Colman\, Greg Cordez and We Are Leif. \nSteve Banks Quintet are:\nSteve Banks – electric guitar\nSam Crockatt – saxophone\nRebecca Nash – keyboard\nHenrik Jensen – bass\nMark Whitlam – drums \n“A remarkable guitarist” Fringe Jazz \n“Steve’s melodies were accessible showcases for the band’s collective and individual talents across a range of moods” Bristol 247 (live review) \nTickets for the Livestream are £6 + booking fee in advance through the link below. \n\nShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/livestream-the-steve-banks-quintet/
LOCATION:SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation direct to your ‘own space’ via Zoom
CATEGORIES:In Our Own Space
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210923T201500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210923T221500
DTSTAMP:20260410T032822
CREATED:20210724T120215Z
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SUMMARY:The Steve Banks Quintet
DESCRIPTION:Guitarist Steve Banks plays SoundCellar for the first time and with his quintet presents his original compositions\, encompassing deep contemporary grooves\, Brazilian and swing influences\, lush harmonies and memorable melodic hooks. The rich and dynamic musical landscapes created by the quintet are redolent of The Impossible Gentlemen\, Maria Schneider\, Fred Hersch and Bill Frisell\, providing a showcase for Steve’s expressive\, resonant and distinctive voice. \nTicket link below \nGREAT NEWS: All advance ticket buyers via the Eventbrite link for the physical gig (below) or for the livestream\, will get exclusive access to a video of the performance for one month. \nDescribed in Jazzwise Magazine as evoking a “Metheny-esque lyricism”\, Steve brings with him a quintet featuring musicians from the forefront of UK jazz\, three of whom have graced our SoundCellar stage on one or more occasion in the past\, including the welcome return of one of the undoubted stars of our lockdown ‘In Our Own Space’ sessions\, Rebecca Nash!  \nThis year\, Steve will be releasing ‘Emboldened’\, an Arts Council England supported suite of his original music alongside recording an album of compositions with the quintet. His captivating style\, lyricism and versatility has also featured on recent recordings and performances across the UK with Sara Colman\, Greg Cordez and We Are Leif. \nSteve Banks Quintet are:\nSteve Banks – electric guitar\nSam Crockatt – saxophone\nRebecca Nash – keyboard\nHenrik Jensen – bass\nMark Whitlam – drums \n“A remarkable guitarist” Fringe Jazz \n“Steve’s melodies were accessible showcases for the band’s collective and individual talents across a range of moods” Bristol 247 (live review) \nEntry is £13 + booking fee in advance through the below link\, or £15 cash on the door \nShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/1017/
CATEGORIES:Live
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210909T201500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210909T223000
DTSTAMP:20260410T032822
CREATED:20210901T100814Z
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SUMMARY:Livestream - Lukas Oravec & Alex Garnett Quintet
DESCRIPTION:We are making this gig available as a livestream over Zoom for those who are unable to come in person. \nMaking his SoundCellar debut\, Lukas Oravec is a world-renowned\, phenomenal trumpet player from Slovakia. He has played and recorded with many famous jazz artists from around the globe such as Aaron Goldberg\, Bob Mintzer\, Vincent Herring\, Wayne Escoffery\, Peter Erskine\, Miroslav Vitous and Danny Grissett. \nClick here for tickets to come to the physical gig\nLivestream Ticket link below \nLukas established the ‘Lukas Oravec Quartet’ in early 2012\, their quality immediately attracted the attention of jazz enthusiasts. The band played many clubs and festivals all over Europe and won prizes ‘Young Faces of Slovak Jazz’ and ‘Prize For Interpretation Performance’ for their work. In 2013 they released a debut album “Introducing The Lukas Oravec Quartet”\, which won the prize ESPRIT 2013 for the best Slovak album of the year. The second album called ‘Piotrology’ was released in 2015 and features US saxophonist Vincent Herring. The third album ‘Kulosaari’ was nominated for the Radioheads Award prize and their most recent album ‘Ali’ features the great saxophonist Bob Mintzer and also won the 2016 ESPRIT for best Slovak album of the year. \n“Lukas Oravec is a wonderful young trumpet player who plays and writes with a lot of fire and creativity. His music has a distinctive sound as does his playing. He and the musicians Lukas surrounds himself with are a force to be reckoned with” – Bob Mintzer \nReturning to SoundCellar\, Alex Garnett has been one of the leading saxophonists in the UK and Mainland Europe for over 2 decades\, being instantly recognized by his dark\, husky sound. A hugely versatile musician and first call sideman\, he has enjoyed success as both a professional creative jazz artist\, composer and arranger\, and an in demand session\, studio and commercial saxophonist\, having racked up countless album sideman and recording credits along the way. \nEasily performing over 200 events every (non-lockdown) year with many of Europe’s leading bands from underground to pop\, he is also a regular sideman of choice for many of the top visiting American artists when touring in Europe\, and has himself performed in over 30 countries worldwide appearing at such prestigious venues as the Blue Note\, Birdland\, as well as the Perugia\, North Sea\, Vittoria\, Montreax\, and Oslo Jazz Festivals to name but a few\, with varied and diverse artists across the spectrum such as Sir John Dankworth\, Wynton Marsalis\, Pete King\, Humphrey Littleton\, Scott Hamilton\, Van Morrison\, and The Rolling Stones\, as well as with his contemporaries Gareth Lockrane\, Seamus Blake\, Phil Robson\, Michael Janisch\, Joel Frahm\, and many more. \nWe are pleased that another ‘friend’ of SoundCellar will be part of the quintet\, with our first ever In Our Own Space artist Sam Leak now joining the band on piano. \nLukas Oravec: Trumpet\nAlex Garnett: Sax\nSam Leak: Piano\nJack Garside: Bass\nMarek Dorcik: Drums \nTickets for the Livestream are £6 + booking fee in advance through the below link. \nClick here for tickets to come to the physical gig \nShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/livestream-lukas-oravec-alex-garnett-quintet/
LOCATION:SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation direct to your ‘own space’ via Zoom
CATEGORIES:In Our Own Space
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210909T201500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210909T223000
DTSTAMP:20260410T032822
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SUMMARY:Lukas Oravec & Alex Garnett Quintet
DESCRIPTION:Making his SoundCellar debut\, Lukas Oravec is a world-renowned\, phenomenal trumpet player from Slovakia. He has played and recorded with many famous jazz artists from around the globe such as Aaron Goldberg\, Bob Mintzer\, Vincent Herring\, Wayne Escoffery\, Peter Erskine\, Miroslav Vitous and Danny Grissett.\nTicket link below \nLukas established the ‘Lukas Oravec Quartet’ in early 2012\, their quality immediately attracted the attention of jazz enthusiasts. The band played many clubs and festivals all over Europe and won prizes ‘Young Faces of Slovak Jazz’ and ‘Prize For Interpretation Performance’ for their work. In 2013 they released a debut album “Introducing The Lukas Oravec Quartet”\, which won the prize ESPRIT 2013 for the best Slovak album of the year. The second album called ‘Piotrology’ was released in 2015 and features US saxophonist Vincent Herring. The third album ‘Kulosaari’ was nominated for the Radioheads Award prize and their most recent album ‘Ali’ features the great saxophonist Bob Mintzer and also won the 2016 ESPRIT for best Slovak album of the year.\n\n“Lukas Oravec is a wonderful young trumpet player who plays and writes with a lot of fire and creativity. His music has a distinctive sound as does his playing. He and the musicians Lukas surrounds himself with are a force to be reckoned with” – Bob Mintzer\n\nReturning to SoundCellar\, Alex Garnett has been one of the leading saxophonists in the UK and Mainland Europe for over 2 decades\, being instantly recognized by his dark\, husky sound. A hugely versatile musician and first call sideman\, he has enjoyed success as both a professional creative jazz artist\, composer and arranger\, and an in demand session\, studio and commercial saxophonist\, having racked up countless album sideman and recording credits along the way.\n\nEasily performing over 200 events every (non-lockdown) year with many of Europe’s leading bands from underground to pop\, he is also a regular sideman of choice for many of the top visiting American artists when touring in Europe\, and has himself performed in over 30 countries worldwide appearing at such prestigious venues as the Blue Note\, Birdland\, as well as the Perugia\, North Sea\, Vittoria\, Montreax\, and Oslo Jazz Festivals to name but a few\, with varied and diverse artists across the spectrum such as Sir John Dankworth\, Wynton Marsalis\, Pete King\, Humphrey Littleton\, Scott Hamilton\, Van Morrison\, and The Rolling Stones\, as well as with his contemporaries Gareth Lockrane\, Seamus Blake\, Phil Robson\, Michael Janisch\, Joel Frahm\, and many more.\n\nWe are pleased that another ‘friend’ of SoundCellar will be part of the quintet\, with our first ever In Our Own Space artist Sam Leak now joining the band on piano.\n\nLukas Oravec: Trumpet\nAlex Garnett: Sax\nSam Leak: Piano\nJack Garside: Bass\nMarek Dorcik: Drums\n\nEntry is £13 + booking fee in advance through the below link\, or £15 cash on the door\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/lukas-oravec-alex-garnett-quintet/
CATEGORIES:Live
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210826T201500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210826T223000
DTSTAMP:20260410T032822
CREATED:20210721T200138Z
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SUMMARY:Thokozile
DESCRIPTION:Thokozile were formed on the back of a British Council music exchange back to South Africa in 2010. Performing at the legendary ‘Footprints of South Africa concert’ at Poole Lighthouse\, their vibrant world and acid jazz influenced sound received such a positive reception\, they have continued to sporadically perform ever since\, at festivals such as Jazz By The Sea and Swanage Jazz Festival\, as well as through support slots opposite bands like James Taylor Quartet and New Cool Collective. \nTicket link below \nThe band have built up a loyal following and were about to enjoy their busiest year yet until lockdown intervened. They are delighted to get out on the road again with tonight’s performance\, bringing to SoundCellar their trademark melodic saxophone and jangly guitars\, along with a kicking rhythm section. Expect melodic\, vibrant jazz for the feet as well as the heart\, and look out for a long-awaited debut EP later this year. \nDan Somogyi – keyboards/guitar\nTerry Quinney – saxophone\nRob Palmer – guitar\nJack Shaughnessy – bass\nNeil Evans – drums \nEntry is £10 + booking fee in advance through the below link\, or £12 on the doorShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/1007/
CATEGORIES:Live
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210812T201500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210812T223000
DTSTAMP:20260410T032822
CREATED:20210721T194418Z
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SUMMARY:The John Law Trio
DESCRIPTION:Acclaimed pianist JOHN LAW returns to SoundCellar with his trio to present his unique take on standards and original compositions. John has played at over fifty festivals worldwide & worked with musicians such as Gwilym Simcock\, Jason Rebello\, Tim Garland & Andy Sheppard. \nTicket link below \nJohn Law – piano\nBen Taylor – bass\nAndy Chapman – drums \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. 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. \nEntry is £10 + booking fee in advance through the below link (available until midnight Weds 11th August)\, or £12 on the doorShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/the-john-law-trio/
CATEGORIES:Live
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210729T201500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210729T223000
DTSTAMP:20260410T032822
CREATED:20210710T123126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210710T123126Z
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SUMMARY:The Sound of BlueNote
DESCRIPTION:The Sound of BlueNote consists of five of the most prominent musicians in the South of England\, who pay tribute to the legendary jazz record label – BlueNote Records. Focusing on the iconic period of the 1950’s and 60’s\, the band play tunes by BlueNote legends Hank Mobley\, Freddie Hubbard\, Art Blakey\, Horace Silver and more. All the material is taken directly from the original recordings and is performed with the same swinging intensity that defines the BlueNote sound. \nTicket link below \nHere’s what some of the UK’s best known musicians have said about the band: \n“They sound great\, they play great\, and damn it they look great too. [SOBN] deftly deliver intrigue and soulful lines in remarkably tidy unison and then dazzle with their virtuosic improvisations\, all the while driven by a top flight rhythm section. Don’t miss any opportunity to see and indeed hear The Sound of BlueNote” – Nigel Price \n“The Sound of BlueNote take their lead from the greatest recordings from the iconic jazz label…Slick ensemble passages alternate with inspired solos to bring this exceptional material very much to life! This may be a celebration of a golden musical age but in a modern and very relevant context.” – Alan Barnes \nThe Sound of BlueNote are: \nTerry Quinney – saxophone\nAndy Urquhart – trumpet\nPhil Doyle – piano\nBen Taylor – bass\nAndy Chapman – drums \nEntry is £10 + booking fee in advance through the below link (available until midnight Weds 28th July)\, or £12 on the doorShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/the-sound-of-bluenote/
CATEGORIES:Live
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210722T201500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210722T223000
DTSTAMP:20260410T032822
CREATED:20210710T123032Z
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SUMMARY:The SoundCellar4 plus guests
DESCRIPTION:More than 16 months after we were last able to present a live performance in the ‘real world’ (5th March last year)\, we are so pleased to kick off a new era and relaunch SoundCellar at a new venue with the house band and their soulful blend of swing and funk grooves. \nTicket link below \nThe sax/guitar/bass/drums quartet will be joined by some of the best musicians on the local scene to present an evening of bebop\, blues\, Bossa nova and Afrobeats! \nWe look forward to seeing some of our In Our Own Space regulars\, other familiar faces from our past and maybe a few new ones too. \nThe SoundCellar4 are: \nTerry Quinney – saxophone\nRob Palmer – guitar\nRodney Teague – electric bass\nAndy Chapman – drums \nCome and enjoy this special evening at our new host venue at East Dorset Tennis & Croquet Club\, Salterns Road\, Poole\, BH14 8BL \nEntry is £10 + booking fee in advance through the below link (available until midnight Weds 21st July)\, or £12 on the doorShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/the-soundcellar4-plus-guests/
CATEGORIES:Live
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210708T201500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210708T214500
DTSTAMP:20260410T032822
CREATED:20210513T182144Z
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SUMMARY:EUROPA STRING CHOIR (six string violectra & guitar)
DESCRIPTION:For our next In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation performance\, we are really pleased after a number of intervening years\, to be able to present the virtual return of the fabulous Europa String Choir\, coming to us from their home in Kirchdorf am Inn\, Germany. \nTicket link at bottom of page \nOne-time residents here in Dorset\, original members Cathy Stevens (6 string violectra) and Udo Dzierzanowski (guitar) are returning to SoundCellar via the internet\, having been the second ever band to play in the cellar\, way back in May 2010! \nCathy Stevens studied violin and viola at the Yehudi Menuhin School and the Royal Academy of Music. In 1975\, she became a professional orchestral player\, working with the London Sinfonietta and Fires of London\, among others. \nIn 1989\, Cathy began working with arguably Dorset’s most famous musician Robert Fripp for his Guitar Craft courses. There she met guitarist Udo Dzierzanowski and in 1991 Cathy and Udo formed a viola-and-guitar duo called The Annexe\, performing both self-penned and classical music\, which toured with fellow Guitar Craft graduates California Guitar Trio. \nIn 1993\, second guitarist Alessandro Bruno joined the project\, which took on the new name of Europa String Choir. Their first album\, The Starving Moon\, was recorded for Fripp’s Discipline Global Mobile (DGM) label later that year. In 1996\, they recruited a fourth member – Touch Guitar player Markus Reuter\, another Guitar Craft student. \nThe quartet intermittently toured Europe and the USA over the next four years. Europa String Choir’s second album Lemon Crash was released in 2000 and a third album of improvisations from the Lemon Crash sessions and tour\, Marching Ants was subsequently released in 2003 on Burning Shed. \nIn 2013\, Cathy and Udo relocated the Europa String Choir from Dorset to Germany and in 2014 released their first album in eleven years\, The Eye of the Beholder\, a series of live improvisations available as a download through Bandcamp. \nCathy and Udo also played and recorded throughout the mid – 2000s\, as part of the improvisational collective Zaum\, led by the late Steve Harris\, and while living here in Dorset regularly performed with other SoundCellar ‘alumni’ Jon Lloyd\, Karen Wimhurst\, Adrian Newton and indeed our own Rob Palmer. \nCelebrating their 30th anniversary in 2021\, Europa String Choir have released their entire back catalogue on Bandcamp and are returning to active performing and recording as a duo. Their instrumental music has evolved over the years to develop quite a distinctive acoustic/electric sound. Cathy & Udo playfully explore the boundaries between improvisation and composition\, seeking out the space between silence & sound\, often working from silence\, crossing over musical genres in a unique way. \nThe group are excited to announce that work is currently ongoing towards releasing the first new Europa String Choir music since 2000\, much of which will be presented here at this SoundCellar performance! \nMake sure you join us for SoundCellar Presents: In Our Own Space: Music and Conversation with the Europa String Choir on Thurs 8th July. \nAll tickets purchased will also allow exclusive access to a video recording of the performance for one month afterwards. This will provide those who join us on the night with the opportunity to relive the whole event and also give those who cannot make it on the night\, the chance to watch it all later. A link to the video will be emailed around 2-3 days after the performance. \n Share this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/europa-string-choir-six-string-violectra-guitar/
LOCATION:SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation direct to your ‘own space’ via Zoom
CATEGORIES:In Our Own Space
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210617T201500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210617T214500
DTSTAMP:20260410T032822
CREATED:20210523T165209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210523T165209Z
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SUMMARY:NIGEL PRICE (guitar)
DESCRIPTION:Next up for our In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation series\, we present the virtual return to SoundCellar of guitarist NIGEL PRICE. Nigel has played at SoundCellar on a number of occasions and we are now really looking forward to a solo performance from him\, as well as to his post-gig ‘chat’\, where we are pretty certain he will be almost as entertaining as he’ll be with his guitar playing! \nTicket link at bottom of page \nNigel is one of the most highly regarded and in demand guitarists on the UK jazz scene today.  He spent three years with UK funk legends – the James Taylor Quartet\, recording 5 albums with them\, and was voted No.1 in the 2016 British Jazz Awards for “best guitarist”.  He is also a regular performer at Ronnie Scott’s\, where he’s played around 600 times to date! \nNigel’s blend of flowing bebop lines and deep blues feeling has made him popular with jazz\, blues and funk audiences across the World. He has played on more than 50 albums by other artists and as a leader\, Nigel will release his 10th album in early June\, a couple of weeks before this SoundCellar performance. \nCalled Wes Reimagined\, the album features his organ trio\, including SoundCellar favourite Ross Stanley and a number of guest musicians including Nigel’s regular guest saxophonist Vasilis Xenopoulos (who has played with him on two occasions at the cellar). The album is a collection of Wes Montgomery’s timeless tunes\, respectfully reinterpreted. Nigel comments\, “I haven’t tried to reinvent the wheel in any way – it’s just a kind of “what if?””. The great man’s tunes are played in the same spirit but with a little look at what might have been! \n“For me\, this is how jazz should be; communicative and inclusive. Jazz performed this way feels like a gift…” ‘Wes Reimagined’ review London Jazz News \n“Nigel Price is probably the most dynamic and gifted guitarist on the British jazz scene today….”  All About Jazz \nMake sure you join us for SoundCellar Presents: In Our Own Space: Music and Conversation with NIGEL PRICE \nAll tickets purchased will also allow exclusive access to a video recording of the performance for one month afterwards. This will provide those who join us on the night with the opportunity to relive the whole event and also give those who cannot make it on the night\, the chance to watch it all later. A link to the video will be emailed around 2-3 days after the performance.Share this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/nigel-price-guitar/
LOCATION:SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation direct to your ‘own space’ via Zoom
CATEGORIES:In Our Own Space
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210606T201500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210606T214500
DTSTAMP:20260410T032822
CREATED:20210511T214817Z
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SUMMARY:JON COWHERD (piano)
DESCRIPTION:We have another US star musician for our next In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation performance\, when we welcome the superb piano/keyboard player Jon Cowherd\, from a studio in New York. \nTicket link at bottom of page \nThe Kentucky-raised\, New Orleans-schooled\, New York-based Jon Cowherd is best known for his long-running partnership with drummer/bandleader Brian Blade\, with whom he co-founded Brian Blade and the Fellowship Band\, whose acclaimed\, influential albums showcase Cowherd’s stellar keyboard work and singular compositional skills. SoundCellar’s Rob and John were privileged to see the Fellowship perform relatively early in its history\, at the North Sea Jazz Festival in Den Hague back in 1998 and both remember the gig as an extremely special musical event. \nJon has also recorded two albums under his own name and toured with his band\, the Mercy Project\, recording with such jazz luminaries as Bill Frisell\, John Patitucci\, Tony Scherr and this March’s ‘In Our Own Space’ star guitarist Steve Cardenas. \nJon has worked extensively with a broad array of players and singers from the jazz\, pop and rock worlds\, including Brandi Carlile\, Norah Jones\, Glen Hansard\, Cassandra Wilson\, Meshell N’dgeocello\, kd Lang\, Terri Lyne Carrington\, Kurt Rosenwinkel and Lizz Wright. In addition\, he has worked with 2011 SoundCellar legend Alicia Olatuja and with 2015 SoundCellar icon Becca Stevens\, who we hope by the time you watch Jon’s performance\, you will have seen perform for us a second time around\, for an ‘In Our Own Space’ livestream just two weeks earlier. \nAs you will have deduced\, if you didn’t already know it\, Jon is regarded as one of the best keyboard players in the world\, so make sure you join us for SoundCellar Presents: In Our Own Space: Music and Conversation with Jon Cowherd on Sunday 6th June. \nAll tickets purchased will also allow exclusive access to a video recording of the performance for one month afterwards. This will provide those who join us on the night with the opportunity to relive the whole event and also give those who cannot make it on the night\, the chance to watch it all later. A link to the video will be emailed around 2-3 days after the performance.Share this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/jon-cowherd-piano/
LOCATION:SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation direct to your ‘own space’ via Zoom
CATEGORIES:In Our Own Space
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210523T201500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210523T214500
DTSTAMP:20260410T032822
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SUMMARY:BECCA STEVENS (voice\, guitar\, charango\, ukelele)
DESCRIPTION:We are absolutely thrilled to present the return of BECCA STEVENS to SoundCellar\, for a very special In Our Own Space: Music and Conversation evening. Still fondly remembered as one of our most iconic visitors\, Becca first played at SoundCellar with her Becca Stevens Band back in 2015. Now following her recent 2021 Grammy nomination\, we are excited to be presenting her in a solo performance from her home in New York. Make sure you set aside Sunday 23rd May @ 8.15pm (UK time) in your diaries!  \nTicket link at bottom of page \nHailing from Winston Salem in North Carolina\, now living in Brooklyn\, Becca studied at the prestigious The New School in New York. Known for her ability to infuse her music with elements of pop\, jazz\, indie-rock and traditional Appalachian folk music\, she has established herself as one of the leading singers\, songwriters and multi-instrumentalists in the world. \nHaving played at distinguished venues such as New York’s Carnegie Hall\, Tokyo’s Cotton Club\, the LA Troubadour\, Paris Olympia\, Newport Jazz Festival\, North Sea Jazz Festival\, Monterey Jazz Festival and other high-profile places\, here in the UK she has appeared at The Barbican\, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre\, Ronnie Scott’s\, London’s Troubadour\, as well as Poole’s SoundCellar of course! For well over a decade\, Becca has been in great demand for her distinctive\, exquisite vocals\, contributing to recordings by Brad Mehldau\, Esperanza Spalding\, José James\, Billy Childs\, Wolfgang Muthspiel\, Snarky Puppy\, 2011 SoundCellar legend Michael Olatuja and many others.  \nAs a world class musician and songwriter\, she has written for and collaborated with artists as diverse as David Crosby\, Jacob Collier\, Vince Mendoza\, Taylor Eigsti\, Ambrose Akinmusire\, Tal Wilkenfeld\, Laura Mvula\, Elan Mehler\, 2017 SoundCellar visitor Oli Rockberger and recent In Our Own Space star Jesse van Ruller\, as well as many other top quality artists.  \nAs well as having her own band\, Becca is a key member of The Lighthouse Band\, a quartet of superstars comprising of herself\, Michael League\, Michelle Willis and David Crosby! Their 2018 album ‘Here If You Listen’ is regarded as a classic\, with a number of the most memorable songs on the album written by Becca.  \nBecca currently appears on over 60 albums and since the 2008 release of her first album ‘Tea Bye Sea’\, she has now released 5 albums under her own name (or as Becca Stevens Band). Her most recent album ‘Wonderbloom’\, which she not only wrote and performed on alongside over 40 invited guest musicians\, but also co-produced and co-engineered\, came out just as the pandemic struck in March 2020. It has nevertheless garnered widespread critical acclaim and recently received a Grammy nomination for one of its songs ‘Slow Burn’\, in the category of “Best Arrangement\, Instrumental and Vocals”. \n“Sensual and sophisticated Pop” Jazz Magazine\, April 2020 \nWinner of “Best Rising-Star Female Vocalist 2017” Downbeat Magazine\, June 2017 \n“Stevens has a beautifully nuanced vocal style\, a delicate yet strongly assured delivery rooted in an open\, broad\, range which is very much her own\, with the mildest of echoes of one of her heroines\, Joni Mitchell\, that also carries through to her guitar work\, and with whose Help Me she encored.” London Jazz News\, November 2017\, Ronnie Scott’s performance \n“Brilliant\, catchy… Intimate\, ruminative\, jagged-edged originals with jouncy time signatures\, rich with harmony and melody.” Downbeat  \n“Stevens fashions a sound all her own with airy\, brook-clear songs equally touched by jazz sophistication and homespun folk charm.” Time Out\, New York \n“Fully satiating. That is the least I can say about a Becca Stevens listening experience. Her songwriting\, voice\, and lyrics are like a cool bubbling brook freshening the brine of all the music you’ve ever heard.” Esperanza Spalding \n“Stevens is effortlessly charming in her stage demeanor and lights up like a firefly in performance. She is a treasure.” Kurt Elling for JazzTimes \n“She’s someone who everybody\, in my generation at least\, looks up to. She’s really a genius – I don’t like using that word too much\, she really has tapped into something in a deep way.” Ambrose Akinmusire \nWe are sure you will agree this edition of SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation with BECCA STEVENS will be an evening you simply cannot afford to miss. \nAll tickets purchased will also allow exclusive access to a video recording of the zoom performance for one month afterwards. This will provide those who join us on the night with the opportunity to relive the whole event and also give those who cannot make it on the night\, the chance to watch it all later. A link to the video will be emailed around 2-3 days after the performance. \n Share this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/becca-stevens-voice-guitar-charango-ukelele/
LOCATION:SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation direct to your ‘own space’ via Zoom
CATEGORIES:In Our Own Space
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210520T201500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210520T214500
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SUMMARY:TOM OLLENDORFF Trio (guitar\, bass\, drums)
DESCRIPTION:For our next In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation event we have expanded our livestream horizons beyond our usual solo/duo format and present the return to SoundCellar of a fabulous trio led by super guitarist TOM OLLENDORFF. \nTicket link at bottom of page \nTom first wowed us early in 2019 when he and SoundCellar’s favourite bass player Conor Chaplin played for us with star drummer Ari Hoenig.  Tom then returned later in the year with his own trio featuring Conor again\, along with drummer Marc Michel and wowed us all over again. As all our regulars will know\, Conor is one of the most in demand bassists around – many will perhaps best know him as a member of Laura Jurd’s Dinosaur. Marc has become established as one of Europe’s top drummers\, having played with superstars such as Mike Moreno\, Kurt Rosenwinkel and SoundCellar legend Jesse van Ruller. \nIn May 2021\, the Barcelona-based jazz label Fresh Sounds Records will release A Song For You\, Tom’s debut album. Since being awarded the Yamaha scholarship for outstanding jazz musicianship in 2015\, Tom has honed his craft on the UK and European jazz circuits to become a rising star and much sought-after player\, lending his compelling skills to a range of high profile projects and performing with respected artists and ensembles including Geoff Simkins\, Dave Cliff\, Huw Warren\, James Maddren\, Jeff Williams\, Or Baraket and Bill McHenry. \nOn A Song For You\, Tom’s distinctive style and flair for both composition and improvisation shine through in droves\, teaming up with this dynamic band of Marc on drums and Conor on bass. This longstanding trio have an innate understanding of each other’s musical idiosyncrasies\, which becomes very evident during the improvisational passages on the album. The result is a series of engaging and hypnotic grooves\, interweaving reoccurring themes and subtly allowing enough space for each individual to showcase their undeniable talent. \nWith both his excellent trio and the aforementioned artists\, Tom has appeared at venues and festivals in France\, China\, Slovakia\, Switzerland\, Holland and of course the UK\, including leading jazz venues such as The Vortex\, Ronnie Scott’s and of course SoundCellar. The band plan to take the live circuit by storm as the world emerges from this period of lockdown. \nSpeaking of the new album\, Tom comments: “Fresh Sound New Talent have released some of my favourite jazz records\, and it is a thrill for me to be joining the long list of incredible artists who are associated with the label. I really hope you enjoy the record.”  \nA Song For You is an outstanding album\, sonically illustrating all of the qualities needed by a young and passionate jazz band to elevate to the next level of their journey – the proof is in the listening! \n“Tom Ollendorff is one of the world’s finest guitarists. His music is complex yet rooted in melody and feeling” Gilad Hekselman\, Jazz Guitarist \n “I really enjoy the playing and writing of young guitarist Tom Ollendorff\, definitely one to watch and listen out for” Helen Mayhew\, Jazz FM \n “He is gaining a reputation as an outstanding improviser and imaginative composer” Bracknell Jazz \nMake sure you join us for SoundCellar Presents: In Our Own Space: Music and Conversation with TOM OLLENDORFF and his trio. \nAll tickets purchased will also allow exclusive access to a video recording of the performance for one month afterwards. This will provide those who join us on the night with the opportunity to relive the whole event and also give those who cannot make it on the night\, the chance to watch it all later. A link to the video will be emailed around 2-3 days after the performance. \nClick here for ticketsShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/tom-ollendorff-trio-guitar-bass-drums/
LOCATION:SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation direct to your ‘own space’ via Zoom
CATEGORIES:In Our Own Space
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210506T201500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210506T214500
DTSTAMP:20260410T032822
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SUMMARY:DANIEL BIRO (electro-cosmic keyboards!)
DESCRIPTION:Next up for our In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation series\, we present DANIEL BIRO (electro-cosmic keyboards!) Daniel has played at SoundCellar on a number of occasions over the years and we are now really looking forward to his latest incarnation: Daniel Biro ‘Synthrospection’: solo keyboard electro-cosmic meditations! \nTicket link at bottom of page \nTaking a break from his collaborative projects with Echo Engine (avant-jazz ambient grooves)\, Mysteries of the Revolution (jazz-rock psychedelic) and ex-Camel vocalist/bass player Colin Bass (ambient prog songs)\, keyboardist/composer Daniel Biro embarks on an odyssey of monthly solo keyboard concerts\, streaming from his London home studio. Starting with this SoundCellar event\, the ’Synthrospections’ will make use of Biro’s considerable arsenal of vintage synths\, as well as his signature Rhodes piano sound\, to weave electronic cosmic ambiences together with more jazz harmonic angularities and abstract grooves. \nTo add an extra layer of risk\, each concert will be entirely improvised. Something from nothing. No prepared beats\, sequences or tunes\, just impromptu stream of consciousness constructs\, evoking the adventurous ‘happenings’ of early 70s electronic pioneers like Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze\, the spirit of Miles Davis’ jazz-rock alumni Hancock\, Zawinul\, Jarrett\, Corea\, but also the ethereal moods of German ECM label sonic landscapes. \nThe concert will be recorded and then released on Biro’s Sargasso label. \nMake sure you join us for SoundCellar Presents: In Our Own Space: Music and Conversation with DANIEL BIRO \nAll tickets purchased will also allow exclusive access to a video recording of the performance for one month afterwards. This will provide those who join us on the night with the opportunity to relive the whole event and also give those who cannot make it on the night\, the chance to watch it all later. A link to the video will be emailed around 2-3 days after the performance.Share this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/daniel-biro-electro-cosmic-keyboards/
LOCATION:SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation direct to your ‘own space’ via Zoom
CATEGORIES:In Our Own Space
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210423T201500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210423T214500
DTSTAMP:20260410T032822
CREATED:20210322T182533Z
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SUMMARY:CAMILA MEZA (guitar\, voice)
DESCRIPTION:We have an extremely special In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation event for you on Friday 23rd April\, when we present Chilean star CAMILA MEZA live from Guatemala (although her home is in the USA).  Camila is not only a superb singer-songwriter\, but is also a fabulous guitarist and we are very excited to be presenting her in this solo livestream setting. This event forms part of the ‘Bounceback Online Jazz mini-Fest’\, being run in partnership with Jazz South\, SoundStorm and Lighthouse Studio Jazz. \nTicket link at bottom of page \nThroughout the mid to late ‘noughties’\, Camila built an enormous reputation in her home city of Santiago for her ability to combine influences such as jazz guitarists George Benson and Pat Metheny\, alongside South American music and folk.  In 2007 she released her debut album ‘Skylark’ (Stateside). \nIn 2009 Camila moved to New York to study guitar at The New School with master guitarists Peter Bernstein\, Vic Juris and recent SoundCellar ‘In Our Own Space’ artist Steve Cardenas.  She has subsequently played and recorded with many of the current crop of top musicians\, including Ryan Keberle\, Lucas Pino\, Fabian Almazan\, Shai Maestro\, Matt Penman\, Kendrick Scott\, Bashiri Johnson\, Jody Redhage\, Sachal Vasandani\, Noam Weisenberg and Keita Ogawa. \nIn addition to guesting as vocalist on a number of other artists’ albums\, Camila has so far released five albums under her own name.  Her fourth ‘Traces’\, was released on Sunnyside Records in 2016\, with which she won two Independent Music Awards for Best Adult Contemporary Album and Best Latin Song (“Para Volar”). \nCamila sings in Spanish\, Portugese and English and directs her own jazz octet\, The Nectar Orchestra – leading to a lush sound perfectly captured on her most recent album release ‘Ámbar’ (2019 on major label Sony Masterworks). \nShe has performed at prestigious jazz festivals such as Jazzahead in 2017\, North Sea Jazz in 2019 (where SoundCellar’s John F saw her perform a fabulous set with the Metropole Orkestre\, alongside SoundCellar legend Becca Stevens and the phenomenal Lizz Wright)\, and at Snarky Puppy’s GroundUp Festival just before lockdown in Feb 2020. \nDownbeat has named Camila as one of the ‘Rising Stars’ of jazz\, and high profile writers have had extremely positive things to say about her\, such as: \n“an appealing combination of lightness and depth […]\, that sings with a bright\, clear voice against the agile uproar of a world-class band.” Nate Chinen: The New York Times \n“Ámbar is indescribably artistically delicious. It is artistically unique and aesthetically beautiful” All About Jazz \n“…she casts a spell with an arresting amalgam of Latin American\, jazz\, and chamber-pop influences” Jazz Times \n“But it’s Meza’s voice that’s front and center\, and she’s absolutely riveting—in three languages.” DownBeat \nWith such a pedigree\, we think you’ll agree it’s essential you don’t miss In Our Own Space: Music and Conversation with CAMILA MEZA on Friday 23rd April @ 8.15pm GMT \nAll tickets purchased will also allow exclusive access to a video recording of the performance for one month afterwards. This will provide those who join us on the night with the opportunity to relive the whole event and also give those who cannot make it on the night\, the chance to watch it all later. \nShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/camila-meza-guitar-voice/
LOCATION:SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation direct to your ‘own space’ via Zoom
CATEGORIES:In Our Own Space
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210408T201500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210408T214500
DTSTAMP:20260410T032822
CREATED:20210215T174721Z
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SUMMARY:REBECCA NASH (piano) and NICK WALTERS (trumpet\, electronics)
DESCRIPTION:We have another high quality duo for our In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation series\, when we present REBECCA NASH (piano) and NICK WALTERS (trumpet\, electronics). Rebecca has played twice previously at SoundCellar in other ensembles and now brings us her own first rate material\, along with some of Nick’s fabulous compositions\, to this evening’s performance. \nTicket link at bottom of page \nNick and Rebecca have a long working history which reaches back over the last ten years. \nNick played a key role in the title track for Rebecca’s album\, Peaceful King (released 2019)\, masterminding the electronic elements of that music\, and in turn Rebecca plays piano for Nick’s bands The Paradox Ensemble and The Nick Walters Quintet. The pair have developed a symbiotic musical relationship built around friendship and a musical respect\, combining forces to create a dynamic new sound world. \nBetween the two of them\, they have in recent years notched up several critically acclaimed releases on major British jazz labels including Whirlwind Recordings\, 22a Records\, and EFPI Records. Earlier this year\, Nick established his own label\, D.O.T. Records – a strong new force on the jazz scene. \nThey are looking forward to bringing their new collaboration to SoundCellar\, where they will perform their Jazz South Radar Commission\, The Sanctuary\, which explores the concept of ley-lines and their effect on the natural world around them. The pair will also be playing some stripped-back material from Implicate Order\, Nick’s newly released Paradox Ensemble album\, as well as music from Peaceful King\, and an earlier Paradox album The Awakening. \n“Nash\, and her superb band are at the vanguard of innovative and compelling new music.” (Downbeat Magazine) \n“The clarity of the creative voice unifies the music and marks her out as one to watch both as a composer and musician”  JAZZWISE ★★★★ \n “Amazing new album\, so good – another chapter to add to the phenomenal new British Jazz scene” GILLES PETERSON \n“Walters is majestic\, leading a hugely enjoyable cosmic journey of exciting\, melodic and spiritually uplifting contemporary jazz” UK VIBE \n  \nMake sure you join us for SoundCellar Presents: In Our Own Space: Music and Conversation with REBECCA NASH and NICK WALTERS \nAll tickets purchased will also allow exclusive access to a video recording of the performance for one month afterwards. This will provide those who join us on the night with the opportunity to relive the whole event and also give those who cannot make it on the night\, the chance to watch it all later. A link to the video will be emailed around 2-3 days after the performance.Share this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/rebecca-nash-piano-and-nick-walters-trumpet-electronics/
LOCATION:SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation direct to your ‘own space’ via Zoom
CATEGORIES:In Our Own Space
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210321T201500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210321T214500
DTSTAMP:20260410T032822
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SUMMARY:STEVE CARDENAS (guitar)
DESCRIPTION:Once again we have an extraordinary musician giving us a very rare solo performance for another of our special Sunday editions of In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation.  We are very excited to present the exceptional guitarist STEVE CARDENAS direct from his home in New York. \nTicket link at bottom of page \nSteve began his musical career in Kansas City and has been an integral part of the New York City jazz community since 1995. Steve has performed and recorded with many well-known and highly esteemed musicians. \nNotably\, he was a longstanding member of the Paul Motian Electric Bebop Band\, Charlie Haden Liberation Music Orchestra and Steve Swallow Quintet. Steve is currently a member of Ben Allison and Think Free\, John Patitucci Electric Guitar Quartet\, Jon Cowherd Mercy Project\, and Adam Nussbaum Lead Belly Project. He has also performed regularly with such diverse artists as Norah Jones\, Madeleine Peyroux\, Eliane Elias and has toured extensively performing at countless international music festivals\, theatres and clubs. \nAs well as appearing as a sideman on over one hundred recordings\, Steve has six recordings as a leader\, accompanied by such jazz luminaries as Thomas Morgan\, Kenny Wollesen\, Rudy Royston\, Tony Malaby and Larry Grenadier.  His latest release ‘Blue Has A Range’ (Sunnyside\, 2020) features an all-star line-up of Ben Allison\, Jon Cowherd and Brian Blade. \nAdditionally\, Steve is on faculty at the New School for Jazz and Contemporary in New York and most recently has joined the Sonora Guitar Intensive team as a mentor. Steve is also co-author with editor Don Sickler of the Thelonious Monk Fakebook. \nOnce again we are delighted to be partnering with our friends at London Jazz Guitar Society\, who will be holding an online Guitar Masterclass with Steve the week before\, where he will pass on some of his unparalleled wisdom\, before he then performs for us live\, followed by a Q&A session. \nDo not miss out on seeing one of the best musicians in the world performing solo for us on Sunday 21st March\, when we present In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation with STEVE CARDENAS \nAll tickets purchased will also allow exclusive access to a video recording of the performance for one month afterwards. This will provide those who join us on the night with the opportunity to relive the whole event and also give those who cannot make it on the night\, the chance to watch it all later. A link to the video will be emailed around 2-3 days after the performance. \n Share this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/steve-cardenas-guitar/
LOCATION:SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation direct to your ‘own space’ via Zoom
CATEGORIES:In Our Own Space
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210304T201500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210304T214500
DTSTAMP:20260410T032822
CREATED:20210113T134606Z
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SUMMARY:NOEMI NUTI (voice) and ANDREW McCORMACK (piano)
DESCRIPTION:Having first played at SoundCellar with her band in 2015\, we are delighted to be able to welcome the wonderful vocalist NOEMI NUTI back to perform for our In Our Own Space: Music & Conversation series\, in a duo with acclaimed pianist ANDREW McCORMACK. \nTicket link at bottom of page \nBorn and raised in New York from Italian descent\, Noemi Nuti is a jazz vocalist and composer residing in London. She studied classical harp at Brunel University and jazz improvisation at Trinity College of Music\, graduating with an MA in Jazz Performance in 2012. \nNoemi has been active since 2008 starting with joining the Tomorrow’s Warriors ‘Jazz Alive’ project\, has performed with NYJO\, the London Vocal Project and was lead singer for samba band Rhythms of the City. In 2015\, she released her debut album ‘Nice to Meet You’ and received wide critical acclaim and extensive airplay\, including being A listed on Jazz FM. \nIn 2017\, she paid tribute to Milton Nascimento’s music at Pizza Express Jazz Club creating an all-Brazilian rhythm section and joining forces with pianist sensation Liam Noble and saxophonist Jean Toussaint (Art Blakey). After touring her debut album\, supporting Marcos Valle and headlining Ipswich Jazz Festival\, she joined Andrew McCormack’s Graviton in 2018-2019\, touring in the UK and internationally. \nShe has recently released her second album ‘Venus Eye’ in March 2020 to wide critical acclaim and has been selected for Serious’ Take Five artist development scheme. \n“…a lot of joy\, and a range of many emotions\, shining through this very accomplished new release.” (Jazz Journal) \n“…it’s good to hear an original voice that has something to say” (Bebop Spoken Here) \nNoemi has performed in many important venues including\, Ronnie Scott’s\, Islington Assembly Hall\, 606 Jazz Club (and SoundCellar of course) in the UK and further afield in the U.S.A.\, Europe and Brazil. She is regular performer at the London Jazz Festival. \nAndrew McCormack is an acclaimed musician in his own right. In addition to receiving high praise for his first two albums ‘Telescope’ and ‘First Light’ and for his band Graviton (including Noemi)\, Andrew’s latest release in 2020 ‘Solo’ has been widely praised across the board: \n“(..piano)…which McCormack uses to perform a wide-ranging repertoire of engaging and beautifully-played music” (All About Jazz) \n“This really is a very fine achievement. I’m now very impatient to hear McCormack in concert again; meanwhile\, Solo is a disc to treasure” (Jazz Journal) \n“Andrew McCormack: ‘Solo’ review – prepare to be seduced” (The Guardian) \nWe are sure you won’t want to miss this special duo performance for In Our Own Space: Music and Conversation with NOEMI NUTI and ANDREW McCORMACK \nAll tickets purchased will also allow exclusive access to a video recording of the performance for one month afterwards. This will provide those who join us on the night with the opportunity to relive the whole event and also give those who cannot make it on the night\, the chance to watch it all later. A link to the video will be emailed to you normally 2-3 days after the performance.Share this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/noemi-nuti-voice-and-andrew-mccormack-piano/
LOCATION:SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation direct to your ‘own space’ via Zoom
CATEGORIES:In Our Own Space
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210218T201500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210218T214500
DTSTAMP:20260410T032822
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SUMMARY:RICK SIMPSON (piano)
DESCRIPTION:Having played at SoundCellar with other ensembles\, we are really pleased to now be able to present RICK SIMPSON ‘solo’ as one of our In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation artists\, not least because he will be bringing a taste of Radiohead with him (as explained below!) \nTicket link at bottom of page \nRick is based in London playing a wide variety of music\, and leads his own group playing original jazz music. He is a regular performer at Ronnie Scotts\, the 606 Jazz Club\, Pizza Express Dean Street\, The Vortex\, The Bull’s Head\, and has appeared at larger UK venues such as the Royal Festival Hall and the Purcell Room. \nIn 2008 Rick won a Yamaha Scholarship Prize for Outstanding Jazz Musicians. A recording of Rick’s band was put on the front cover of Jazzwise Magazine. \nSince graduating from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in 2008 he has performed with musicians such as Christian Scott\, Eric Harland\, Joe Sanders\, Ernesto Simpson\, Earl Burness Travis\, Stan Sulzmann and with SoundCellar favourites Michael Janisch\, Martin Speake\, Jeff Williams\, Kristian Borring\, Leo Richardson and Andre Canniere. In addition\, Rick plays in the ensembles of Jay Phelps\, Rory Simmons\, Alice Leggett and Riley Stone-Lonergan\, amongst others. \nRick also teaches on the prestigious MEhr Clef courses alongside Stan Sulzmann\, Steve Waterman\, Alan Barnes\, Malcolm Edmonstone\, Mark Hodgson\, Lee Gibson\, Ursula Malewski and Martin France. \nHaving released two previous albums as leader involving many of SoundCellar’s most popular musicians (pretty much every one of them having played at the cellar at some point)\, in October 2020\, Rick released another album involving Soundcellar ‘stars’\, that has taken the jazz world by storm! Released on the 20th Anniversary of the release of Radiohead’s genre-busting album ‘Kid A’\, Rick presented Everything All Of The Time: Kid A Revisited on our favourite record label\, Whirlwind Records. \nThe album is described as a typically idiosyncratic project: a re-framing of Radiohead’s Kid A album\, featuring ten original arrangements of the source material played by an all-star band of like-minded musical mavericks. \nThe project was created to mark the 20th anniversary of the original album’s release\, as part of a series of sell-out shows curated by Simpson at London’s Vortex club featuring non-jazz records rearranged with an improvisational focus. The original show was such a success\, drawing in listeners from beyond the club’s regular audience\, that Simpson re-assembled the band in the studio and recorded the entire album in a single afternoon session “I think the time pressure contributed to the performances. It’s really punchy and to the point\, but a lot happens – it captures the energy so well”. There’s a wealth of detail to discover\, and surprises at every turn. \nHere are just some of the press accolades: \n“Simpson’s energy on this recording is infectious… The arrangements are terrific\, with the two frontline saxes bringing a welcome edge to the session.” ★★★★ UK Vibe \n“A brilliant mix of focussed energy and wild imagination.”  ★★★★ Jazzwise Magazine \n“Simpson and his band produce not simply a heartfelt homage but a genuinely stirring set of tunes in their own right.”  Jazz Views \nRick will be playing many of the tunes from the album for us\, so it really goes without saying that you don’t want to miss In Our Own Space: Music and Conversation with RICK SIMPSON \nAll tickets purchased will also allow exclusive access to a video recording of the performance for one month afterwards. This will provide those who join us on the night with the opportunity to relive the whole event and also give those who cannot make it on the night\, the chance to watch it all later. A link to the video will be emailed to you around 2-3 days after the performance.Share this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/rick-simpson-piano/
LOCATION:SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation direct to your ‘own space’ via Zoom
CATEGORIES:In Our Own Space
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210207T201500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210207T214500
DTSTAMP:20260410T032822
CREATED:20210106T152126Z
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SUMMARY:TIM MOTZER (guitar\, electronics)
DESCRIPTION:We have another very special In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation performance by one of the world’s leading musicians. TIM MOTZER comes to us from his home in Philadelphia PA\, USA. \nAfter two decades of world touring\, 9 solo albums\, and over 100 albums of credits\, Tim continues to “traverse manifold territories in music” (Guitar Player magazine). \nTim is widely known for his distinct textural acoustic-electro guitar voice\, utilizing looping\, bowing\, electronics\, and prepared techniques. He has collaborated with numerous musical luminaries including David Sylvian\, Burnt Friedman\, Jaki Liebezeit\, poet Ursula Rucker\, King Britt\, Jamaaladeen Tacuma\, Vernon Reid\, David Torn\, Markus Reuter\, and Pat Mastelotto\, as well as with SoundCellar legend Ari Hoenig\, among others. Since 2016\, Tim has toured the world playing prestigious venues and jazz festivals with Bandit65\, an improvising trio he co-leads with guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel and drummer Gintas Janusonis; their 2019 release\, Searching the Continuum (Heartcore Records)\, received a rare five-star review from J.D. Considine in Downbeat Magazine. \nHis film/TV credits include the hit HBO series True Blood as well as Miami Vice\, a major motion picture directed by Michael Mann. As an in-demand\, solo live composer/improviser in the world of modern dance\, Tim co-creates alongside master choreographers at Princeton University and the University of the Arts. He also has a longstanding collaboration with legendary choreographer Manfred Fischbeck\, as part of Group Motion Dance Company. For the past 20 years\, Tim has brought his dynamic\, eclectic array of musical projects together under his own 1k Recordings imprint\, which has over 40 releases and counting. He composes\, records\, and produces his own solo and collaborative work\, along with projects for other artists. To listen/buy Tim’s work on 1k Recordings please visit:  1krecordings.bandcamp.com  For additional info on Tim\, visit:  www.timmotzer.com  \n“Philadelphia-based guitarist and composer Tim Motzer finds infinite joy in diversity. His output as a leader and sideman criss-crosses multiple musical universes\, including jazz\, fusion\, prog\, hip-hop\, soul\, electronica\, and the avant-garde.” Anil Prasad\, Guitar Player Magazine \nCovid-19 times haven’t stopped Tim’s creativity – in fact he has released no fewer than three solo albums since the pandemic stopped us all in our tracks less than a year ago! You really don’t want to miss In Our Own Space: Music and Conversation with TIM MOTZER \nAll tickets purchased will also allow exclusive access to a video recording of the performance for one month afterwards. This will provide those who join us on the night with the opportunity to relive the whole event and also give those who cannot make it on the night\, the chance to watch it all later. A link to the video will be emailed to you normally 2-3 days after the performance.Share this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/tim-motzer-guitar-electronics/
LOCATION:SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation direct to your ‘own space’ via Zoom
CATEGORIES:In Our Own Space
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210330
DTSTAMP:20260410T032822
CREATED:20210209T112027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210209T112027Z
UID:1464-1612656000-1617062399@soundcellar.org
SUMMARY:TIM MOTZER (guitar\, electronics) Recording of livestream from Sun 7th Feb
DESCRIPTION:If you missed this amazing session on 7th February\, we are now offering tickets for the recording of the evening\, which will be available to watch until 6th April 2021. \nPurchase a ticket here before the 29th March and you will be emailed a link\, normally within minutes\, that allow you to watch immediately. \nThis very special In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation performance by one of the world’s leading musicians. TIM MOTZER\, comes to us from his home in Philadelphia PA\, USA. \nAfter two decades of world touring\, 9 solo albums\, and over 100 albums of credits\, Tim continues to “traverse manifold territories in music” (Guitar Player magazine). \nTim is widely known for his distinct textural acoustic-electro guitar voice\, utilizing looping\, bowing\, electronics\, and prepared techniques. He has collaborated with numerous musical luminaries including David Sylvian\, Burnt Friedman\, Jaki Liebezeit\, poet Ursula Rucker\, King Britt\, Jamaaladeen Tacuma\, Vernon Reid\, David Torn\, Markus Reuter\, and Pat Mastelotto\, as well as with SoundCellar legend Ari Hoenig\, among others. Since 2016\, Tim has toured the world playing prestigious venues and jazz festivals with Bandit65\, an improvising trio he co-leads with guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel and drummer Gintas Janusonis; their 2019 release\, Searching the Continuum (Heartcore Records)\, received a rare five-star review from J.D. Considine in Downbeat Magazine. \nHis film/TV credits include the hit HBO series True Blood as well as Miami Vice\, a major motion picture directed by Michael Mann. As an in-demand\, solo live composer/improviser in the world of modern dance\, Tim co-creates alongside master choreographers at Princeton University and the University of the Arts. He also has a longstanding collaboration with legendary choreographer Manfred Fischbeck\, as part of Group Motion Dance Company. For the past 20 years\, Tim has brought his dynamic\, eclectic array of musical projects together under his own 1k Recordings imprint\, which has over 40 releases and counting. He composes\, records\, and produces his own solo and collaborative work\, along with projects for other artists. To listen/buy Tim’s work on 1k Recordings please visit:  1krecordings.bandcamp.com  For additional info on Tim\, visit:  www.timmotzer.com  \n“Philadelphia-based guitarist and composer Tim Motzer finds infinite joy in diversity. His output as a leader and sideman criss-crosses multiple musical universes\, including jazz\, fusion\, prog\, hip-hop\, soul\, electronica\, and the avant-garde.” Anil Prasad\, Guitar Player Magazine \nCovid-19 times haven’t stopped Tim’s creativity – in fact he has released no fewer than three solo albums since the pandemic stopped us all in our tracks less than a year ago! You really don’t want to miss In Our Own Space: Music and Conversation with TIM MOTZER \nAll tickets purchased will also allow exclusive access to a video recording of the performance for one month afterwards. This will provide those who join us on the night with the opportunity to relive the whole event and also give those who cannot make it on the night\, the chance to watch it all later. A link to the video will be emailed to you normally 2-3 days after the performance.Share this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/tim-motzer-guitar-electronics-recording-of-livestream-from-sun-7th-feb/
LOCATION:SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation direct to your ‘own space’ via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Recording - In Our Own Space
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210124T201500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210124T214500
DTSTAMP:20260410T032822
CREATED:20210106T150949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210106T150949Z
UID:1459-1611519300-1611524700@soundcellar.org
SUMMARY:JESSE VAN RULLER (guitar)
DESCRIPTION:One of the most highly lauded gigs in SoundCellar’s history was the evening in 2018 when we were fortunate enough to be able to present Dutch guitar maestro JESSE VAN RULLER in a trio with Irish drum star David Lyttle and SoundCellar favourite bass player Conor Chaplin. We are therefore thrilled to be able to have Jesse return (virtually) to SoundCellar and perform for us in a special Sunday edition of our In Our Own Space: Music and Conversation series. \nJesse is a true European jazz icon and one of the world’s most respected jazz guitarists. Since winning the Thelonious Monk International Guitar Competition in 1995\, impressing the jury of Pat Metheny\, John Scofield\, Jim Hall\, Pat Martino and Mark Whitfield\, he has recorded with Ramón Valle\, Dave Liebman\, Clarence Penn\, Fleurine\, Jasper Blom\, Bill Stewart and many others\, together with having toured worldwide and worked with George Duke\, Joe Lovano\, Pat Metheny\, Peter Erskine\, Mike Stern\, Tom Harrell\, Philip Catherine\, Toots Thielemans\, the Roy Hargrove Quintet\, Christian McBride\, Seamus Blake\, Metropole Orchestra\, Asko Ensemble\, WDR Big Band\, Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and the Berliner Philharmoniker. In addition\, with his trio Chambertones (which includes 2019 SoundCellar visitor Joris Roelofs)\, he has featured another SoundCellar legend Becca Stevens\, as guest musician on TV and on stage. \nThree guitar icons have had this to say about Jesse:\n‘Jesse is one of the best young players I’ve ever heard’ (Pat Metheny)\n‘Most expressive player\, he really touched me on a personal level’ (Jim Hall)\n‘Jesse van Ruller is a marvellous guitar player’ (John Scofield) \nOnce again we are delighted to be linking up with LondonJazzGuitarSociety\, who will hold a Guitar Masterclass with Jesse for all the players out there on Saturday Jan 16th (details here: https://www.meetup.com/LondonJazzGuitarSociety/events/275498642/). Jesse will then perform a full set for us on the following weekend\, including a Q&A\, so make sure you don’t miss this In Our Own Space: Music and Conversation with JESSE VAN RULLER on Sunday 24th Jan. \nAll tickets purchased will also allow exclusive access to a video recording of the evening for one month afterwards. This will provide those who join us on the night with the opportunity to relive the whole event and also give those who cannot make it on the night\, the chance to watch it all later.Share this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/jesse-van-ruller-guitar/
LOCATION:SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation direct to your ‘own space’ via Zoom
CATEGORIES:In Our Own Space
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210301
DTSTAMP:20260410T032822
CREATED:20210126T142837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210126T142837Z
UID:1463-1611446400-1614556799@soundcellar.org
SUMMARY:JESSE VAN RULLER (guitar) Recording of livestream from Sun 24th Jan
DESCRIPTION:If you missed this amazing session we are now offering it as a recording\, which will be available until 28th February 2021. \nPurchase a ticket from here and you will be emailed a link\, normally within minutes\, that allow you to watch immediately. \nOne of the most highly lauded gigs in SoundCellar’s history was the evening in 2018 when we were fortunate enough to be able to present Dutch guitar maestro JESSE VAN RULLER in a trio with Irish drum star David Lyttle and SoundCellar favourite bass player Conor Chaplin. We were  therefore thrilled to be able to have Jesse return (virtually) to SoundCellar and perform for us in a special Sunday edition of our In Our Own Space: Music and Conversation series. \nJesse is a true European jazz icon and one of the world’s most respected jazz guitarists. Since winning the Thelonious Monk International Guitar Competition in 1995\, impressing the jury of Pat Metheny\, John Scofield\, Jim Hall\, Pat Martino and Mark Whitfield\, he has recorded with Ramón Valle\, Dave Liebman\, Clarence Penn\, Fleurine\, Jasper Blom\, Bill Stewart and many others\, together with having toured worldwide and worked with George Duke\, Joe Lovano\, Pat Metheny\, Peter Erskine\, Mike Stern\, Tom Harrell\, Philip Catherine\, Toots Thielemans\, the Roy Hargrove Quintet\, Christian McBride\, Seamus Blake\, Metropole Orchestra\, Asko Ensemble\, WDR Big Band\, Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and the Berliner Philharmoniker. In addition\, with his trio Chambertones (which includes 2019 SoundCellar visitor Joris Roelofs)\, he has featured another SoundCellar legend Becca Stevens\, as guest musician on TV and on stage. \nThree guitar icons have had this to say about Jesse:\n‘Jesse is one of the best young players I’ve ever heard’ (Pat Metheny)\n‘Most expressive player\, he really touched me on a personal level’ (Jim Hall)\n‘Jesse van Ruller is a marvellous guitar player’ (John Scofield)Share this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/jesse-van-ruller-guitar-recording/
LOCATION:SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation direct to your ‘own space’ via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Recording - In Our Own Space
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210107T201500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210107T214500
DTSTAMP:20260410T032822
CREATED:20201201T184434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201201T184434Z
UID:1458-1610050500-1610055900@soundcellar.org
SUMMARY:ROGER BEAUJOLAIS (vibraphone)
DESCRIPTION:We are really pleased to be kicking off 2021 with one of SoundCellar’s favourite musicians\, ROGER BEAUJOLAIS. Roger has performed for us on a number of occasions in the cellar and we are now looking forward to him playing for us in our In Our Own Space: Music and Conversation series. \nRoger is a self taught vibraphone player who started playing at the age of 24\, played his first gig at 28 and turned professional when he was 30. In the process\, he became the first vibraphone player in the UK to make a living from solely playing vibes. He was a founding member of the jump jive band The Chevalier Brothers & toured extensively throughout the 1980s playing in over 20 countries on 3 continents as well performing on many TV & radio shows. He played jazz festivals in Norway\, Finland\, France\, Belgium & Italy\, as well as prestigious appearances at the Stockholm\, the North Sea and the Montreux Jazz Festivals. The Chevalier Brothers played 200 gigs a year for a number of years\, even including at famous rock festivals like Glastonbury & Rosskilde in Denmark. \nWhen The Chevalier Brothers split up in 1988 Roger joined pop band Fairground Attraction & toured with them for most of 1989. They split in 1989 & Roger recorded his first album ‘Mind How You Go’\, a latin jazz album of mostly original tunes\, released under the name of the Beaujolais Band by Acid Jazz Records in 1990. A second album came out in 1993 & Roger also started making albums of original jazz funk compositions for Acid Jazz Records under the name of Vibraphonic. The second Vibraphonic album in 1995 included a track ‘Can’t Get Enough’ that became a number one on the jazz charts in the USA. As a result Roger & Vibraphonic signed to Hollywood Records in Los Angeles & released two more albums for them. Hollywood Records is the audio arm of Disney Productions. \nAfter more radio success in the USA\, Roger decided to play more acoustic music & formed his jazz quintet releasing 4 albums in the next 10 years\, also fitting in a quartet album with SoundCellar favourite Theo Travis & a trio album featuring the legendary pedal steel guitarist BJ Cole. Roger then released 2 quartet albums & most recently in 2019\, an album with his Italian Trio called ‘Barba Lunga’. \nRoger has recently released an ambient album of solo vibes called ‘Dreamscapes’. This album would probably never have been released if it wasn’t for lockdown. This is Roger’s 21st album release & he has now had over 200 of his compositions recorded. \nHe has also been a successful studio musician\, appearing on albums by Robert Plant\, Roni Size\, Morrissey\, Fairground Attraction\, Paul Weller\, Kirsty MacColl\, Alison Limerick\, Shola Ama\, Ed Motta\, Tony Allen\, Mary Coughlan\, Guy Chambers\, D Influence\, Black\, Neneh Cherry\, 4 Hero\, Corduroy\, Alexander O’Neal & many others. \nFor many years Roger was also a Professor of Music at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music & Dance in London \nWith such a pedigree\, we think you’ll agree it’s essential you don’t miss In Our Own Space: Music and Conversation with ROGER BEAUJOLAIS \nAll tickets purchased will also allow exclusive access to a video recording of the performance for one month afterwards. This will provide those who join us on the night with the opportunity to relive the whole event and also give those who cannot make it on the night\, the chance to watch it all later.Share this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/roger-beaujolais-vibraphone/
LOCATION:SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation direct to your ‘own space’ via Zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201203T201500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20201203T214500
DTSTAMP:20260410T032822
CREATED:20201009T144007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201009T144007Z
UID:1455-1607026500-1607031900@soundcellar.org
SUMMARY:ROBERT MITCHELL (piano)
DESCRIPTION:Over his nearly 30 years entrenched in the art of music\, Robert has released 10 albums of his own projects\, participated in over 100 projects as a sideman\, has performed in 40 countries and is achieving a growing reputation as an inspirational educator. \nThese days his primary focal points include his long-running ensemble Panacea\, his trio Epiphany 3 with special guest dancer Masumi Endo\, new electronic/song ensemble True Think\, plus solo performance (including a fascination with one-handed works\, which produced one solo album and festival – Leftitude – in 2013). He also continues to work with French saxophone great Julien Lourau\, brilliant US singer (and 2011 SoundCellar performer) Alicia Olatuja\, UK giant Courtney Pine CBE\, Cuban violinist legend Omar Puente\, multi instrumental master Orphy Robinson and in duos with cellist Shirley Smart and grammy winning Jason Rebello (another SoundCellar performer in 2011 and again earlier this year). He has recently recorded on albums/eps by Michael Olatuja\, Julien Lourau\, Courtney Pine CBE\, US sax firebrand James Brandon Lewis and in duo with Shirley Smart. Two new albums and a second book of poetry are on the way. \nHis latest album ‘The Rainbow Mountain/Can We Care’ is his 10th and first live solo album. This was recorded at the Jazz Cafe (London) in a performance sharing the bill with Vijay Iyer. A continuous improvisation – finished off with the song – hence the double title. A review from UKVibe stated: ‘‘The Rainbow Mountain / Can We Care’ is an intimate\, bold and thoroughly enjoyable listen and the perfect display of Robert Mitchell’s genius.” In 2014\, his first large scale work Invocation\, was successfully performed by the Grammy winning Bournemouth Symphony Chorus\, Goldsmith Big String and students from Avonbourne and Harewood schools\, at St Peters Church (Bournemouth) and the Queen Elizabeth Hall (London). \nIn 2019 Robert worked as MD on a BBC4 television tribute to the great 60s TV show – Jazz 625 Live: For One Night Only (performing with Joshua Redman and Jacqui Dankworth and featuring Gregory Porter). It won Best Music Programme at the 2020 Broadcast Awards. He was among the group of nominees for the 2020 Hamlyn Award for Composition\, who all then became recipients of the award due to the pandemic. \nRobert is set to complete commissions for London Sinfonietta and JazzSouth in 2020. Robert is proud to be a Steinway Artist since 2009. He is now a Jazz Piano Professor at Guildhall School of Music & Drama. He sits on three Ivors Academy Panels: Equality\, Diversity and Inclusion Steering Committee\, Jazz\, and Women In Music. \n“The astonishing Robert Mitchell\, familiar as the pianist and MD for the recent ‘BBC Four celebrates Jazz 625 For One Night Only’\, took the keyboard apart in every sense of the word. He uses both hands and sometimes cross-hands with equal force to build solos of unbelievable depth and complexity. Urged on by his fellow players and the awe-struck audience\, his playing became ever more audacious as the evening progressed.” thejazzmann.com \nHaving performed at SoundCellar with his groups Panacea in 2013 and Epiphany 3 in 2018\, in addition to the 2014 world premiere of Invocation at St Peter’s Church described above\, we are extremely pleased to be able to continue our strong local connections with Robert\, by presenting him as one of our In Our Own Space: Music and Conversation artists \nAll tickets purchased will also allow exclusive access to a video recording of the performance for one month afterwards. This will provide those who join us on the night with the opportunity to relive the whole event and also give those who cannot make it on the night\, the chance to watch it all later. \nNote: there is an additional 80p booking charge from Eventbrite.Share this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/robert-mitchell-piano/
LOCATION:SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation direct to your ‘own space’ via Zoom
CATEGORIES:In Our Own Space
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201119T201500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20201119T214500
DTSTAMP:20260410T032822
CREATED:20201007T172022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201007T172022Z
UID:1457-1605816900-1605822300@soundcellar.org
SUMMARY:PHILIP CLOUTS (piano)
DESCRIPTION:Cape Town born pianist and composer Philip Clouts’ South African roots have inspired a voyage of discovery that has led to him soaking up the joyful passion of Caribbean calypso\, the bluesy melodies of middle eastern praise songs\, the exuberant sway of Cuban dance music and the tuneful essence of Gospel while honouring jazz heroes including Bill Evans and Keith Jarrett. \nThe Philip Clouts Quartet has been a major focus of his composing and playing\, and the latest album ‘Umoya\,’ is titled from the Zulu word for ‘life force’. Philip’s career has included playing at Ronnie Scott’s\, Birmingham Symphony Hall and the Glastonbury Festival. His music has been played on BBC’s Jamie Cullum Show\, and Jazz FM has praised it\, saying “it has a very infectious feel-good quality.” \n“The best of British jazz” Chris Phillips Jazz FM\n“Precise ebullience and relaxed funkiness” The Guardian\n“A revelatory experience” UK Vibe\n“Clouts’ compositions are strong and likeable” All About Jazz \nIn this solo setting Philip will be presenting his work in an intimate context\, highlighting the wide variety of moods in the music. He’ll then take part in an increasingly popular part of these events – the post-performance Q & A session. Having first played at SoundCellar back in 2011\, we are very pleased to be presenting Philip as our next SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation artist. \nAll tickets purchased will also allow exclusive access to a video recording of the performance for one month afterwards. This will provide those who join us on the night with the opportunity to relive the whole event and also give those who cannot make it on the night\, the chance to watch it all later. \nNote: there is an additional 80p booking charge from Eventbrite.Share this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/philip-clouts-piano/
LOCATION:SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation direct to your ‘own space’ via Zoom
CATEGORIES:In Our Own Space
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201105T201500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20201105T214500
DTSTAMP:20260410T032822
CREATED:20201007T171927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201007T171927Z
UID:1456-1604607300-1604612700@soundcellar.org
SUMMARY:BRANDON ALLEN (sax) and NICK COSTLEY-WHITE (guitar)
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to welcome back two great musicians who have graced SoundCellar’s stage in the past. Saxophonist BRANDON ALLEN\, who first played for us in 2012 and again last year\, together with guitarist NICK COSTLEY-WHITE\, who played for us in 2018\, will perform as a special duo in our latest Soundcellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation evening. \nOriginally from Perth\, Western Australia\, BRANDON relocated to London in 2000. Since arriving in the UK\, he has worked with many varied artists and groups/ensembles as a ‘go to’ saxophonist. Brandon is also busy as a session musician\, composer and arranger for commercial music and films. His distinctive sound has been featured on film soundtracks including “Alfie”(2004) and “The Look of Love” (2013) \nAmongst a whole host of high-profile artists that have called on his services\, he has performed with names such as Eric Clapton\, Paloma Faith\, Neil Diamond\, Gary Husband\, Gwilym Simcock\, Liane Carroll\, Keith Tippett\, Carleen Anderson\, Soweto Kinch\, Guy Barker\, Claire Martin\, Stan Tracey\, Sophie Ellis Bextor and Beverley Knight. He has also performed with many SoundCellar visitors such as Jason Rebello. Mike Outram\, Jim Mullen\, Phil Robson\, Michael Janisch\, Will Vinson\, Laurence Cottle and Jesse Van Ruller. \nBrandon has toured all over the world\, has even played in front of the Queen\, and is currently a professor at The Guildhall School of Music and Drama. \n“Brandon Allen is arguably the most exciting tenor player in Britain today. His phrasing is unashamedly emotional\, soaked in the blues tradition.” Tony Hall (JAZZWISE) \nNICK is one of the most in demand guitarists on the UK jazz scene\, renowned for a deep understanding of the jazz tradition and repertoire\, alongside a virtuosic technique and progressive approach to improvising.  Like Brandon\, Nick has performed with some of the most renowned jazz musicians in the country\, including Stan Sulzmann\, Lewis Wright\, Steve Fishwick and with SoundCellar visitors Gareth Lockrane\, Martin Speake\, Jeff Williams and Asaf Sirkis.  \nNick’s debut album “Detour Ahead” was released in July 2018 to critical acclaim:\n“Costley-White proves both his virtuosity and ability to write subtle and engaging tunes” (All About Jazz).\nHe has also contributed to over a dozen studio albums as a sideman with a variety of jazz groups\, including with the highly rated Snowpoet.  \nUpon graduating from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in 2011\, Nick was awarded the Yamaha Scholarship for Outstanding Jazz Musicians. \n“One of the brightest stars on the British jazz scene\, elegant and impressive” The Jazz Mann \nDon’t miss Soundcellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation with Brandon Allen and Nick Costley-White  \nAll tickets purchased will also allow exclusive access to a video recording of the performance for one month afterwards. This will provide those who join us on the night with the opportunity to relive the whole event and also give those who cannot make it on the night\, the chance to watch it all later. \nNote: there is an additional 90p booking charge from Eventbrite.\nShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/brandon-allen-sax-and-nick-costley-white-guitar/
LOCATION:SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation direct to your ‘own space’ via Zoom
CATEGORIES:In Our Own Space
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201022T201500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20201022T214500
DTSTAMP:20260410T032822
CREATED:20201002T221056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201002T221056Z
UID:1451-1603397700-1603403100@soundcellar.org
SUMMARY:ZOË GILBY (voice) and ANDY CHAMPION (bass)
DESCRIPTION:In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation with ZOË GILBY and ANDY CHAMPION – Thurs 22nd Oct \nWe had Zoë Gilby booked to play with her band (including Andy Champion) at SoundCellar in 2019\, but for a number of reasons it didn’t happen\, so we are really pleased to now be able to bring them to you from their home in the North East of England\, as one of our In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation artists.\nWinner of Parliamentary Jazz Awards Jazz Vocalist of The Year 2019\, Zoë has teamed up with her husband\, the innovative and powerful double bassist Andy Champion for a voice and double bass duo. This exceptional pairing create an electrifying soundscape in this beautifully integrated music. Breathing fresh life into the familiar as well as heading off to the unchartered. The well-honed duo know each other by heart. Their approach is bold\, hypnotic and mesmerizing. Interacting and infiltrating one another’s sound. Removing the boundaries\, exploring space and time with just voice and double bass. Inspired by the legendary Sheila Jordan\, this exciting project has been taking audiences by storm throughout the UK and Europe and highlights Zoë’s ingenuity in interpreting a lyric. \n“the instinctive interplay between the two performers and the opportunity it gives Zoë Gilby to display her vocal improvisational skills and subtle lyrical interpretations of well-chosen songs and Andy Champion to foreground all the possibilities of his double bass.” \n“a fantastic gig with both performers demonstrating their dexterous versatility with a great selection of songs\, changing tempo and tone\, improvising and embellishing at will.” \nMake sure you catch SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation with Zoë Gilby and Andy Champion \nAll tickets purchased will also allow exclusive access to a video recording of the performance for one month afterwards. This will provide those who join us on the night with the opportunity to relive the whole event and also give those who cannot make it on the night\, the chance to watch it all later. \nNote: there is an additional 90p booking charge from Eventbrite.\nShare this event
URL:https://soundcellar.org/event/zoe-gilby-voice-and-andy-champion-bass/
LOCATION:SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation direct to your ‘own space’ via Zoom
CATEGORIES:In Our Own Space
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201008T201500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20201008T214500
DTSTAMP:20260410T032822
CREATED:20200808T141927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200808T141927Z
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SUMMARY:TRISH CLOWES (sax) and ROSS STANLEY (piano)
DESCRIPTION:In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation with TRISH CLOWES and ROSS STANLEY – Thurs 8th Oct \nHaving first played at SoundCellar in 2012\, we are very excited to be welcoming back the acclaimed composer\, saxophonist and band leader TRISH CLOWES\, together with her regular band colleague ROSS STANLEY\, who is one of the UK’s most ‘in demand’ keyboard players and has therefore played many times at the cellar during our 10+ years.\nTrish is rightly lauded as one of the UK’s top saxophonists\, however she has also become firmly established as a first class composer across a wide range of musical styles\, having received numerous commissions by the BBC\, London Sinfonietta and others. In recognition of her talents\, she has a number of prestigious nominations and awards to her name.  She has written pieces for not only sax in a variety of settings\, but also for solo violin\, solo double bass\, choir\, string quartet\, brass quintet and for full orchestra. For example\, two new pieces by Trish have emerged from lockdown\, one for solo cello inspired by images and sounds along the East Neuk of Fife coastline\, which received its world premiere in August and an intriguing interpretation of a Vivaldi piece that will be premiered this autumn.\nTrish has been an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music since 2013 and recently completed her PhD.  She has been curating the music project Emulsion since 2012\, creating opportunities for contemporary musicians and composers to have their music seen and heard.\nIn addition to featuring on many recordings by top artists\, she has with her own bands Tangent and more recently My Iris (featuring Ross)\, toured extensively and released six albums as leader and composer\, including a recently released live My Iris recording from a show last year.\nAs with her previous releases\, her most recent studio My Iris album Ninety Degrees Gravity (Basho Records) has received many ‘rave’ reviews since its release last year\, such as:  \n“covers vast emotional territory with verve and vim”\n4* from Mojo Magazine\n“a definite contender for album of the year. Each track is so beautifully structured and so well played\, that the whole set amply repays many repeated listens”\nChris Baber\, JazzViews\n“exhilarating and darkly funky”\n4* from John Fordham\, The Guardian\n“awesome foursome… impeccable”\n4* from Dave Gelly\, The Observer \nRoss is also highly regarded as a top musician. Especially in demand for his creative and expressive piano and organ playing\, he has played and performed with many of the UK’s top musicians\, including Liane Carroll\, Stan Sulzman\, Steve Arguelles\, John Parricelli\, Bobby Wellins\, Clark Tracey and Jacqui Dankworth and he is a key member of a number of bands including My Iris. He has also played with SoundCellar visitors Michael Janisch\, Will Vinson and Jim Mullen\, and his own visits to SoundCellar have included playing here with bands led by Dylan Howe\, Paul Booth\, Mike Outram\, Ed Jones and Nigel Price. \nDon’t miss Trish and Ross bringing us this exclusive performance from their ‘space’\, directly into our (your) ‘space’ as part of our ongoing SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation series. \nAll tickets purchased will also allow exclusive access to a video recording of the performance for one month afterwards. This will provide those who join us on the night with the opportunity to relive the whole event and also give those who cannot make it on the night\, the chance to watch it all later. \nNote: there is an additional 90p booking charge from Eventbrite.Share this event
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LOCATION:SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation direct to your ‘own space’ via Zoom
CATEGORIES:In Our Own Space
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SUMMARY:GLENN ZALESKI (piano)
DESCRIPTION:In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation with GLENN ZALESKI – Thurs 24th Sept\n\nConsidering his first ever gig in the UK was at SoundCellar with Phil Donkin\, Ben Wendel and James Maddren back in 2015\, we are particularly pleased to welcome back one of the most in-demand pianists on the New York City jazz scene\, GLENN ZALESKI\, to perform in one of our SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation events. \nOriginally from Boylston\, MA and now a resident of New York\, Glenn has made a name for himself playing with the likes of Ravi Coltrane\, Lage Lund and SoundCellar 2019 visitor Ari Hoenig. In 2011\, he was a semi-finalist in the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Piano Competition\, as well as a finalist for the 2011 APA Cole Porter Fellowship in Jazz. He attended the Brubeck Institute Fellowship program in Stockton\, CA from 2005-2007\, and then finished his undergraduate studies at The New School in 2009.\nGlenn has released two popular albums with his long-standing co-led trio\, Stranahan/Zaleski/Rosato: “Limitless” (Capri\, 2013) and “Anticipation” (Capri\, 2011)\, as well as a duo record with his brother\, saxophonist Mark Zaleski (“Duet Suite”\, 2010). The trio more recently released “Live at Jazz Standard” (Capri 2019)\, recorded from a live set at the legendary NYC club.\nOne year earlier in 2018\, “Solo Vol. 1” was released – his first solo piano album\, as well as the first release from his own label Stark Terrace Music. \nHis debut album in his own name “My Ideal” was released in March 2015 (Sunnyside Records)\, and received critical acclaim: Downbeat Magazine named it “sublime” and Jazz Times called it “…an engaging set by a talent worth watching”.\nIn 2017 he released his second album for Sunnyside Records\, “Fellowship”\, prompting All About Jazz to note: “Glenn Zaleski has quickly become one of the most important pianists of his generation and it’s easy to see why.” \nHis new quintet album\, “The Question”\, has just been released this July\, again on Sunnyside Records and is already receiving reviews such as:\n“With a genuine aptitude to extract beauty and joy from his playing\, Zaleski is a modern pianist who never loses touch with the jazz tradition” Jazz Trail\n\nWe strongly recommend you catch Glenn performing in another of our Trans-Atlantic events\, straight from his home in New York City\, as one of our SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation artists.\n\nAll tickets purchased will also allow exclusive access to a video recording of the performance for one month afterwards. This will provide those who join us on the night with the opportunity to relive the whole event and also give those who cannot make it on the night\, the chance to watch it all later.\n\nNote: There is an additional 80p admin charge by Eventbrite\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nShare this event
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LOCATION:SoundCellar presents: In Our Own Space – Music and Conversation direct to your ‘own space’ via Zoom
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