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| New Year, New Gigs
The 2012 Summer Festival was a blast, with gigs for kids, hipsters, outdoors and indoors, workshops, and we gave away an amazing recording prize to the amazing Alcohotlicks.
Now we're settling in for the regular years programming, over the next few months you can catch Bernie McGann, Daryl Pratt, Brendan Clarke with Craig Scott, Mike Rivett and Mike Nock. Dive in!
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Jazzgroove Program
May 2010
| Tuesday 4th May |
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10pm - Reaston Kay Effect
Martin Kay - alto sax
David Reaston - guitar, pedals, paper
Jamie Cameron - drums |
Inspired by the art of bonsai, the Reaston/Kay Effect have become a trio, bringing in master pruner Jamie Cameron. They will attempt to sonically summon the mythical goose-barnacle tree. The birds hang by their bills until blossoming, then drop into the sea.
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8:30pm - Debonair Gentlemen
Max Franklin-Sax
Grant Arthur- Trombone
Shazzam Dobson- Bass |
Playing together since 2006, including well received performances at the Adelaide Fringe and Sydney University Converge Festivals, the Debonair Gentlemen bring their unique style of group interplay to Jazzgroove for the first time.
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| Tuesday 11th May |
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10pm - the grid (Perth)
Tim Jago - guitar
Dane Alderson - bass
Ben Vanderwal - drums |
Direct from Perth into your mind. This collective is an electric, eclectic trio that play a range of music from originals to the now obligatory jazz Radiohead cover. The grid have been together for a year and half, spending many a day in a suburban lounge room experimenting with the sonic possibilities of the guitar trio. Expect jazz sensibility, fusion audacity, quasi-rock poses, minimalist posturing, electro hand claps, country spooning and some good music that you will probably like.
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8:30pm - Jackson Jive
Dave Jackson - alto sax
Dave Panichi - trombone
Hugh Barrett - piano
Brendan Clark - bass
James Waples - drums |
Jackson Jive is the launch pad for a pocket rocket full of hip hop infused, vaguely jazz oriented music. In their Jazzgroove debut, they'll be sending a bunch of new tunes into orbit, so come on down and jump on board.
"Dave Jackson's alto saxophone does not just have a certain lightness of tone, it actually seems to emit light”. John Shand, SMH.
“...(jackson) can manipulate his tone, mid phrase, in a way that heats the surface of the sound so that it burns for a moment like a brick from the kiln, sometimes releasing that heat quickly so that the rest of the phrase runs like a fresh sunlit spring.” John Clare.
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| Tuesday 18th May |
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10pm - The Darts
Scott Tinkler - trumpet
Phil Slater - trumpet
Steve Elphick - bass
Simon Barker - drums |
This new ensemble was born from Tinkler and Slater being invited to perform at the Festival of New Trumpet in New York. Both trumpeters have been lauded internationally as two of the most original and exciting players in the world - to have them both performing together for Jazzgroove is a brassy treat.
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8:30pm - The Denominators
Paul Derricott - drums
Brendan Clarke - bass
Hugh Barrett - piano
Dave Jackson - sax |
"...everyone is playing really great which is heartening to see. It's a very valuable thing for Australia for these great musos to continue to have a musical dialog "in the moment" informed by history and an ongoing pursuit of excellence..."
Sean Wayland
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| Tuesday 25th May |
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10pm - Tim Clarkson Trio
ALBUM LAUNCH: CRAB
Tim Clarkson - tenor and alto saxophones
Phil Stack - double bass
Cameron Reid - drums, percussion |
Tim Clarkson has just returned from several months of study with renowned saxophonist Mark Turner in New York, and "CRAB" marks his debut release as leader. His bouyant and quirky compositions create a playful dynamic in the band, throughout their many performances at venues in Sydney over the last three years.
"Clarkson is constantly engaging and driving on alto and tenor saxophone..." John Clare album review.
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8:30pm - Matt McMahon and Phil Slater duo
Matt McMahon - piano
Phil Slater - trumpet |
These two exceptional musicians have worked together for many years, in many different scenarios and are the toast of Australia’s jazz scene. Tonight they add a dash of classy wisdom to the proceedings. Mmm, toast. (Photo Roger Mitchell
http://ausjazz.net/)
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