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SUMMARY:Art Themen on Saxophone
DESCRIPTION:Art Themen is a renowned British jazz saxophonist who has maintained a dual career as a professional musician and orthopaedic surgeon. Born in Manchester in 1939\, Art began as a self-taught musician in the traditional jazz scene of the late 1950s. While studying medicine at Cambridge University\, he developed his distinctive saxophone style\, performing with the Cambridge University Jazz Band where he achieved recognition for his hard-bop approach. Throughout his extensive career spanning over 60 years\, Art has performed with jazz luminaries including Stan Tracey (a defining musical relationship beginning in 1974)\, Alexis Korner\, and numerous American jazz masters. Originally influenced by saxophonists Dexter Gordon and Sonny Rollins\, his style evolved to incorporate elements from Coleman Hawkins\, Evan Parker\, and John Coltrane. In recent years\, Art has received prestigious recognition including a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Worshipful Company of Musicians and was nominated for Instrumentalist of the Year in the Parliamentary Jazz Awards. Following his retirement from medicine\, he has dedicated himself fully to his jazz career. \n(This summary is paraphrased from Art’s Wikipedia entry: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Themen
URL:https://www.googliesjazz.co.uk/event/art-themen-on-saxophone/
LOCATION:Googlies Jazz Supper Club\, Botany Bay Cricket Club\, Enfield\, Middlesex\, EN28AS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Thursday Night Gigs
ORGANIZER;CN="John Jarvis":MAILTO:googliesjazz@btinternet.com
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SUMMARY:Adam Glasser on Harmonica
DESCRIPTION:Adam Glasser is a versatile musician born in Cambridge\, England in 1955 while his South African composer father Stanley “Spike” Glasser was studying at King’s College. Raised in South Africa\, Adam was influenced by the vibrant Johannesburg jazz scene and legendary musicians from his father’s musical productions “King Kong” and “Mr Paljas.” After graduating from Warwick University with a BA in European Literature\, he moved to Paris in 1979 to study jazz piano before returning to London to build his career. Adam has worked with South African alto player Dudu Pukwana\, served as pianist and musical director for The Manhattan Brothers for 16 years\, and became an accomplished chromatic harmonica player\, performing with artists including Dominic Miller\, Zero 7\, and even filling in for Stevie Wonder. His notable achievements include winning the Peter Whittingham Award in 1996 and producing the album “Inyembezi” for The Manhattan Brothers\, released by EMI South Africa in 2006\, alongside his own album “Free at First.” \nThis summary is paraphrased from Adam’s professional biography from his website: http://www.adamglassermusic.com/
URL:https://www.googliesjazz.co.uk/event/adam-glasser-on-harmonica/
LOCATION:Googlies Jazz Supper Club\, Botany Bay Cricket Club\, Enfield\, Middlesex\, EN28AS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Thursday Night Gigs
ORGANIZER;CN="John Jarvis":MAILTO:googliesjazz@btinternet.com
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SUMMARY:Pete Long multi-instrumentalist
DESCRIPTION:Pete Long is an accomplished multi-instrumentalist who began his professional journey after studying at the Royal London College of Music and playing with the National Youth Jazz Orchestra\, where he mastered all five saxophone parts\, flute\, bass guitar\, and even trumpet. His versatile career includes touring with the award-winning sax quartet “Itchy Fingers\,” performing alongside Dizzy Gillespie and Chick Corea\, and extensive work in London’s West End theaters. Pete’s session work led to his contributions on Stereophonics’ hit “Handbags and Gladrags\,” which became the UK’s best-selling single in 2002. During five years with Jools Holland’s Rhythm and Blues Orchestra\, he worked with music legends including Tom Jones and Paul McCartney. Currently\, Pete divides his time between education\, solo jazz performance (including regular returns to Googlies Jazz Club)\, and his primary focus as bandleader and orchestrator of his award-winning Echoes of Ellington orchestra\, whose album “The Jazz Planets” won Times “Must Have Jazz CD Of The Year.” \nThis summary is paraphrased from Pete’s professional biography on his website: https://www.plong.co.uk/
URL:https://www.googliesjazz.co.uk/event/pete-long-multi-instrumentalist-3/
LOCATION:Googlies Jazz Supper Club\, Botany Bay Cricket Club\, Enfield\, Middlesex\, EN28AS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Thursday Night Gigs
ORGANIZER;CN="John Jarvis":MAILTO:googliesjazz@btinternet.com
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SUMMARY:Simon Spillett on Saxophone
DESCRIPTION:Simon Spillett is a multi-award-winning tenor saxophonist who has established himself as a prominent figure in UK jazz over his twenty-five year career. Beyond his powerful\, straight-ahead playing style that ranges from energetic bebop to soulful balladry\, Simon has excelled as a quartet and big band leader\, author\, historian\, record producer\, archivist\, and columnist. His impressive performance credentials include sold-out appearances at major festivals (EFG London Jazz Festival\, Brecon) and top venues nationwide\, including regular appearances at Googlies Jazz Club. A charismatic performer with observational wit\, Simon understands that jazz is entertainment as much as art\, making him an infectiously passionate communicator whether playing or discussing his speciality – UK jazz history.
URL:https://www.googliesjazz.co.uk/event/simon-spillett-on-saxophone/
LOCATION:Googlies Jazz Supper Club\, Botany Bay Cricket Club\, Enfield\, Middlesex\, EN28AS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Thursday Night Gigs
ORGANIZER;CN="John Jarvis":MAILTO:googliesjazz@btinternet.com
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