Fleece Jazz presents:The Bryan Corbett Quintet: Blue Note Jazz
Bryan Corbett Trumpet/Flugelhorn, Chris Bowden Alto sax, Paul Deats Piano, Tom Hill Double Bass Andrew 'Woody' Wood Drums
Presented by: Fleece Jazz0 | STOKE BY NAYLAND: Club (info) |
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P | Wednesday 23rd October, 2024 |
N | Door time: 7:30pm |
. | All ages |
C | Music - Jazz/latin |
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“Corbett's playing is rousing and fierily expressive and his band are right on top of it.” Jazzwise
"The Bomb" - Courtney Pine
"Founded in 1939 by Alfred Lion, Blue Note Records is loved, respected, and revered as one of the most important record labels in the history of music, designed to serve the uncompromising expressions of hot jazz or swing. Direct and honest hot jazz is a way of feeling, a musical and social manifestation”
During a successful engagement as ‘Curator / Featured Artist’ for the Birmingham Jazz ‘Legends’ festival, trumpeter Bryan Corbett put together a series of concerts with a ‘Blue Note’ theme featuring ever popular and critically acclaimed music from the likes of Blue Mitchell, Horace Silver, Art Blakey and Donald Byrd. Known for his lyrical tone and powerful stage presence, Bryan is not only a great performer of the jazz standards repertoire, but he is also an artist who pushes the boundaries. He has toured and performed around the globe as a guest artist with world-renowned stars such as Ben E King, US3, The Brand New Heavies, Tony Christie and Ruby Turner as well as with his own bands at festivals, concert halls and clubs throughout the UK.
Saxophonist Chris Bowden works as an arranger and performer with a highly individual style. He first came to prominence with his 1996 funk/acid/Latin-jazz 'Time Capsule'. Pianist Paul Deats and drummer Andrew 'Woody' Wood are members of the house trio of the Nottingham-based Jazz Club, Peggy's Skylight. Paul is the co-founder of the club and has been described as "a powerful and intense player . . . lyrical and thoughtful" ; Andrew is one of the most in-demand live and studio drummers in the East Midlands. Bassist and occasional vocalist Tom Hill is an expatriate American who has become a huge favourite with Midlands jazz audiences. He is a superlative bass player and a supremely versatile musician who leads his own bands (Straitjackets and ZZ Bop) and has been the first-call bassist for performers such as Peter King, Brandon Allen and Sam Crockatt.
Drawing from this pool of local, national and internationally renowned musicians, Bryan presents an evening of finest quality jazz; it is an immense pleasure to welcome him back to Fleece Jazz.
“Corbett’s own playing was imperious, with a beautiful tone on both trumpet and flugel and a high degree of fluency." - Ian Mann, The Jazz Mann 2023