Georgia Mancio |
Robert Mitchell (piano/poetry)
Shirley Smart (cello)
Rick Simpson (piano)
Kim Macari (trumpet/spoken word)
Georgia Mancio (voice)
Tom Cawley (piano)
9th October 2019
Kim Macari |
Storytelling, soul and compassion was at the beating heart of award-winning vocalist Georgia Mancio’s 3rd Hang this year at Pizza Express. She presented a collection of collaborations that illuminated the art of the lyrical, both in writing and music.
Shirley Smart |
For an excellent insight into this year Hang please read Sebastian Scotney's review at https://londonjazznews.com/2019/10/10/where-we-once-belonged-georgia-mancios-2019-hang-at-pizza-express/
A group of multi-faceted artists shared stories, songs and music of their heritage, in reflection of and
response to our current times. The night started with Rick Simpson alongside Kim Macari who wove spoken word with improvised solo trumpet in evocative soundscapes, exploring her roots as a Scottish woman. It brought a tearful response from the audience, with one well-known jazz promoter visibly shaken by the depth of feeling.
Robert Mitchell |
Pianist/composer Robert
Mitchell (True Think, Alicia Olatuja) presented a poetic response
to the Windrush scandal in the pin-drop moment of the evening (himself a child of the Generation) with Shirley Smart on cello (Avishai Cohen, Yasmin Levy).
Tom Cawley |
The night culminated with a beautiful set by vocalist Georgia Mancio
(Alan Broadbent, Liane Carroll) as she leafed through her intriguing family scrapbook from
Europe and beyond. With songs co-written with pianist Tom
Cawley (Peter Gabriel, Catenaccio) it was an uplifting end to another successful Hang concert.
Peter Freeman |
A special note to the jazz community who came out in force to support Georgia Mancio. Across the tables at Pizza Express it was a Who's Who of the UK scene. Alongside the pubic and jazz musicians was jazz face and serial gig aficionado Peter Freeman.
Rick Simpson |
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