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"Art Blakey?s message is in safe hands. Wakey Blakey should be prescribed by the NHS as a tonic for all ailments affecting humankind."- Trevor Bannister, The Jazz Mann
'Wakey Blakey' is a new band featuring some of the finest talent on the British Jazz scene playing the music of legendary drummer Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers but with the lesser-known sextet line-up as exemplified by the stellar 1960s front-line of Freddie Hubbard, Curtis Fuller, Wayne Shorter, Cedar Walton, Reggie Workman and Art himself. Led jointly by Rory Ingham and James Davison, this project demonstrates hard bop with a frighteningly fresh feel; the music is wildly high-energy and unbelievably swinging.
Of the two joint leaders, Rory Ingham (Jam Experiment, Bonsai), a first-class honours graduate of the Royal Academy of Music, is also an educator and composer. While still a student he was a runner-up in the 2016 Trombonist of the Year, winner of the 2017 British Jazz Awards Rising Star, and in 2018 winner of the British Trombone Society Awards. Jazzwise magazine credited his ?effortless virtuosity" while London Jazz News described his style as ?richly melodic??. The other joint leader, James Davison, while still at the Royal Academy of Music was winner of both the Smith-Watkins Trumpet Award (2016) and the Musicians? Company Young Jazz Musicians Award (2018). A brilliant award-winning trumpeter, he graduated with an MA in Jazz Performance and for this project he undertook the mammoth task of faithfully transcribing the Sextet arrangements from the original albums on Riverside and Blue Note.
Saxophonist Alex Hitchcock is an immediately distinctive improviser and a leading voice on his instrument in the UK. An Ivor Novello-nominated composer, his innovative collaborations have confirmed his growing international reputation as an instigator and catalyst for captivating musical encounters that 'continually push the envelope a little further' (Jazzmania BE).
Matt Carter studied jazz piano at The Royal Academy of Music under the guidance of Nikki Iles, Tom Cawley and Gwilym Simcock, and studied composition with Pete Churchill.. During that time Matt was involved in some incredible projects including a big band project with Chris Potter and Dave Holland, a small band project run by Laurence Cottle and a symphonic brass project run by Mike Lovett. According to Jazzwise magazine "Carter?s own piano is as tasteful and neatly phrased as you could wish."
Award-winning, London-based jazz bass player, composer and arranger Misha Mullov-Abbado is a musician who combines great imagination with raw talent and a clear vision. A BBC New Generation Artist and with a "melodic gift" (John Fordham, The Guardian) and ability to masterfully combine beautifully-crafted compositions with free-spirited improvisation.
Taking the role of Art Blakey is Dutch drummer Sebastiaan de Krom. He started playing drums at the age of three, receiving his first lessons from his father who played in a jazz band. He studied at the Berkeley School of Music and took private lessons from Ralph Peterson followed by a study at the Monk Institute New England Conservatory. He has played with Guy Barker, Tommy Smith, Tim Garland's Big Band, Herbie Hancock, Wynton Marsalis, John Scofield, Clark Terry, Phil Woods, Barry Harris, Dave Holland and Ron Carter among others.
We?re looking forward to a brilliant evening of swinging, high energy jazz.
Keepers Lane,
Leavenheath,
Colchester,
Essex,
England,
CO6 4PZ.
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