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The 20th Century produced a host of great instrumental jazz tunes, written by masters of the idiom, that endure to this day. These are not songs from musicals but handcrafted jazz classics written as vehicles for the greatest improvisers of their day. Playing a full programme of these well-known tunes, inventively reimagined for the sextet and led by two of the country’s foremost jazz musicians. Barnes and Nightingale are both well established multi award winning soloists but with the addition of young jazz trumpet phenomenon James Davison this becomes a truly formidable front line. The rhythm section is James Watson on piano, Adam King on bass and Ian Thomas on drums. Expect a programme of straight ahead jazz arrangements flawlessly played with inspired soling and interspersed with anecdotes and peppered with humour.
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World-famous jazz club, established in 1959.
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Ian Thomas Biography
In 2019, Ian Thomas breaks away from his past, but thanks to the freedom this brings—without a record deal or management—he realizes that he is primarily an artist, a musician through and through. He spends more time than ever in the studio, collaborating with everyone who crosses his path. He makes beats, produces, writes lyrics and instrumentals. His passion is back. Simultaneously, he draws inspiration from his eclectic taste in music: from Justin Timberlake to Queen to heavier American hip hop. But Belgian and Dutch hip hop also captivate him. He grew up with De Jeugd van Tegenwoordig on repeat, and today, Dikke & Snelle top his playlist. He was so impressed by ‘Scars’ from the latter that collaborating with the producer—Donda Nisha—was high on his wish list. That fusion of pop elements and hip hop was also his thing. As of 2023, he is fully back with dreamy pop songs that radiate the same zest for life as Ian himself.
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