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“…Green’s work can be both intricate and assertive and is constantly inventive.” Jazz UK Barry Green is a wonderful modern jazz pianist whose fluent and melodic playing has made a significant impact on the UK jazz scene. Over the last few years he has performed regularly at the likes of Ronnie Scott’s, Pizza Express Dean Street, The Wigmore Hall, The Purcell Room and The Vortex, as well of course as appearing many times here at the Club. Internationally he has played at clubs and festivals in Spain, Slovenia, Sweden, Norway, Croatia, Turkey, Italy and France. His cv is vast, including work with the likes of Bobby Watson, Charles McPherson, Richie Cole and Us3 as well as with his own group. For this 606 date Barry has chosen iconic bassist Dave Green (Stan Tracey, Humphrey Lyttelton, Charlie Watts), and the exceptional, saxophonist Iain Ballamy (recipient of the BBC's ‘Award for Innovation’, who's worked with Django Bates, Bill Bruford's Earthworks and Gil Evans to name but a few) to complete the trio. An irresistible combination of superb songs and impeccable musicianship-highly recommended.
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One of the best live music clubs in Europe, presenting jazz, soul, groove, singer/songwriter, R&B & Latin music along with tasty food for 40 years in our intimate Chelsea...
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Iain Ballamy Biography
Iain Ballamy (born February 20, 1964 in Guildford) is a British soprano, alto and tenor saxophone player.
Renowned in Europe as the "Fantastic Englishman", Ballamy established himself playing alongside notables including Hermeto Pascoal, the late Gil Evans, George Coleman, Dewey Redman, Mike Gibbs and the New York Composers Orchestra.
Touring extensively world-wide he has appeared at most international festivals and venues. Ballamy can be heard on over 40 CDs. A long time collaborator with Django Bates, since the days of Loose Tubes and Bill Bruford's Earthworks he is currently a member of Django's 'Human Chain' and 'Delightful Precipice'.
Parallel to his international jazz career, Ballamy has pursued his interest in world music, playing concerts in India and Europe with the Karnataka College of Percussion. He has performed and forged strong working relationships with renowned musicians from Hungary, Norway, Spain, Sudan, Brazil and beyond...
Combined arts projects include tours with Sankalpam the contemporary Indian Dance group and Ballamy's acclaimed role as 'Steve the prat' in Simon Black's stage play 'Out There' which toured Britain in 1995 and '96. His distinctive saxophone voice can be heard in his improvisations for the BBC Radio 4 play 'Signal to Noise' by Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean, the movie 'Legend' and a documentary 'Joseph Losey - the Man with Four Names'. Ballamy recently scored the award winning film MirrorMask directed by Dave McKean for the Jim Henson company.
Ballamy's wide ranging musical interests add depth and creativity to his music which can be clearly heard on Veggie and Last Supper release by Rune Grammofon (featuring Norwegians Arve Henriksen , Mats Eilertsen and Thomas Stronen).
Ballamy is an agony uncle for jazz UK magazine with his column ‘In the saxophonists chair’
In 2001 he was awarded the BBC Radio 3 special award for innovation at the British Jazz awards.
He is also a specialist tutor at the Royal Academy of Music and Trinity College of music in London.
続きを読むRenowned in Europe as the "Fantastic Englishman", Ballamy established himself playing alongside notables including Hermeto Pascoal, the late Gil Evans, George Coleman, Dewey Redman, Mike Gibbs and the New York Composers Orchestra.
Touring extensively world-wide he has appeared at most international festivals and venues. Ballamy can be heard on over 40 CDs. A long time collaborator with Django Bates, since the days of Loose Tubes and Bill Bruford's Earthworks he is currently a member of Django's 'Human Chain' and 'Delightful Precipice'.
Parallel to his international jazz career, Ballamy has pursued his interest in world music, playing concerts in India and Europe with the Karnataka College of Percussion. He has performed and forged strong working relationships with renowned musicians from Hungary, Norway, Spain, Sudan, Brazil and beyond...
Combined arts projects include tours with Sankalpam the contemporary Indian Dance group and Ballamy's acclaimed role as 'Steve the prat' in Simon Black's stage play 'Out There' which toured Britain in 1995 and '96. His distinctive saxophone voice can be heard in his improvisations for the BBC Radio 4 play 'Signal to Noise' by Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean, the movie 'Legend' and a documentary 'Joseph Losey - the Man with Four Names'. Ballamy recently scored the award winning film MirrorMask directed by Dave McKean for the Jim Henson company.
Ballamy's wide ranging musical interests add depth and creativity to his music which can be clearly heard on Veggie and Last Supper release by Rune Grammofon (featuring Norwegians Arve Henriksen , Mats Eilertsen and Thomas Stronen).
Ballamy is an agony uncle for jazz UK magazine with his column ‘In the saxophonists chair’
In 2001 he was awarded the BBC Radio 3 special award for innovation at the British Jazz awards.
He is also a specialist tutor at the Royal Academy of Music and Trinity College of music in London.
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