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Neil Burns Quintet Feat. Steve Waterman & Terry Quinney

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Arts Centre

Ashburton

Saturday 14th of December 2019

19:00

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Description

Neil Burns guitar
Steve Waterman trumpet
Terry Quinney tenor sax
Martin Jenkins Hammond organ
Ric Byer drums

Featuring Neil Burns on guitar, Martin Jenkins on organ and Ric Byer on drums, this groove-heavy hard-swinging trio play a selection of Blue Note gems and originals. Loads of tunes from the Blue Note years, also some Larry Goldings, Grant Green and other great swinging grooves plus an original or two.

Steve Waterman: Top UK jazz trumpeter and composer who has worked regularly on the British and European jazz scene. He is professor of Jazz Trumpet at The Royal Academy Of Music and Trinity College of Music in London. 'A delight to hear an accomplished technician' (Crescendo Magazine).


Terry Quinney: Since arriving in the UK from Canada in 2009, saxophonist and composer Terry Quinney has quickly established himself on the British jazz scene. He has played with Mark Nightingale, John Etheridge, Grammy winning percussionist Lekan Babalola, and Tom Toomey's Monfi Cats among many others. Terry has performed at the renowned Pizza Express Jazz Club Soho, the Royal Albert Hall, National Theatre in London and the Stables in Milton Keynes, and numerous other jazz clubs in the UK.

Ashburton Arts Centre

Venue Type

Live Music Venue and Arts Centre

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Description

Ashburton Arts Centre is a community-owned and run place where the arts of all kinds happen.

It opened in 2018 in the town's old Methodist Church. Come see world-class live music, theatre, etc plus local performers, classes and community events.

15 West Street,

Ashburton,

Devon,

England,

TQ13 7DT.


07980 680052

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