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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. \nShare 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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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) \nShare 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
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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. \nShare 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
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