Paul Jordanous |
Sound of Blue Note
Jac Jones - saxophone
Paul Jordanous - trumpet
Terence Collie - piano
Dave Jones - bass
Matthew Skeaping - drums
Paul Jordanous - trumpet
Terence Collie - piano
Dave Jones - bass
Matthew Skeaping - drums
Date - 10th December 2017
Venue - Riverside Arts Centre, Sunbury-on-Thames, UK
Matthew Skeaping |
JANUARY
07 Riverside Arts Jazz - Jim Mullen
19 Posk - Featuring Duncan Eagles - saxophone, Becky Morse – vocals
FEBRUARY
04 Riverside Arts Jazz - The Music of Michael Garrick
MARCH
04 Riverside Arts Jazz - "Smokin’ At the Half Note" feat. Nigel Price
APRIL
15 Riverside Arts Jazz - Jo Harrop "Anita O’Day - The Verve Years"
The last Riverside Arts Jazz concert of 2018 defied the sleet and snow to present a warm and sweet night of Jazz. Buoyed by mulled wine and mince pies the packed audience were completed absorbed by a repertoire of tunes prised from the Blue Note vaults. Eschewing the usual Blue Note fayre, they presented a plate of light and delicious amuse-bouche rather than the greedy gorging of a 30lb 'hard bop' turkey.
Dave Jones |
Jac Jones |
Terence Collie |
Terrence Collie has been playing music since he
was 10 years old. He is mainly self taught, learning tunes by ear
playing along with the record and learning to improvise. He has done
formal studies with the Open University and Berklee and has been
lucky enough to play with a whole host of musicians over the years in
many different genres from rock, soul, funk, blues, reggae, latin to
swing. He is currently running and hosting many jazz nights in south
west London and playing regularly at some of the best jazz venues in
the South of England, both with his own group Prison Break or as a
sideman with others. He is also the co-founder of the successful TW12Jazz Festival. He is going to record a trio album in January 2018.
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