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SUMMARY:Friday Night Jazz: The Duncan Anselm Quintet
DESCRIPTION:The Red Hot Jazz Club presents\nThe Duncan Anselm Quintet\n  \nPlaying the music of Charles Mingus \n  \n*N.B. Advance ticket sales will stop on Thursday evening. A limited number of entry-only tickets will be available to purchase on the door on Friday evening.* \n  \nThe Red Hot Jazz Club are excited to welcome The Duncan Anslem Quintet to Glastonbury\, playing all the best and well-known tunes by the legendary Charles Mingus. \n  \nCharles Mingus Jr. was an American jazz upright bassist\, pianist\, composer\, bandleader\, and author. A major proponent of collective improvisation\, he is considered to be one of the greatest jazz musicians and composers in history. \nWith a career spanning three decades\, he collaborated with other jazz musicians such as Louis Armstrong\, Duke Ellington\, Charlie Parker\, Dizzy Gillespie\, and Herbie Hancock. \nHis compositions retain the hot and soulful feel of hard bop\, drawing heavily from black gospel music and blues\, while sometimes containing elements of free jazz and classical music. He once cited Duke Ellington and the church as his main influences. \n  \nDuncan Anselm on Alto-sax is a very familiar face in the West and has performed many times in various guises. Joining him tonight\, we are thrilled to have Sam Crockatt\, a well-known name on the Bristol and London Jazz Scene playing Tenor-sax. They will be supported by amazing local players Richard Jenkins on Piano\, Luke Belcher on Bass and Jon Clark on drums. \nTonight we will be enjoying some excellent versions of the very best Mingus tunes\, including the smooth ‘Goodbye Pork Pie Hat‘\, the exultant ‘Better Git It in Your Soul‘ and the up-beat ‘The Jumpin’ Blues‘. \nPlus\, there’s the option to enjoy a delicious dinner from The Old Tannery while you watch the show. \nCome down to the Jazz Club\, pre-order some Jazz supper from The Old Tannery and join us for a sumptuous night of Mingus moves. \n  \nFeaturing: \nDuncan Anselm – Alto Sax \nSam Crockatt – Tenor Sax \nRichard Jenkins – Piano \nLuke Belcher – Bass \nJohn Clark – Drums \n  \nFriday 26th May \nDoors: 7.30pm \nStart: 8pm \n  \nTickets \nEntry: £10 advance (£12 on the door) \nVegetable Curry with Rice*: £9.50 (advance booking only) \nChicken Curry with Rice*: £9.50 (advance booking only) \n*For special dietary requirements\, please contact The Old Tannery restaurant on theoldtanneryglastonbury@outlook.com or 01458 440558. \nPlease note food options are subject to change. \n  \nFor more information about this event\, please contact theredhotjazzclub@gmail.com \n  \n18’s and over only \nPlease note\, tickets are non-refundable unless the event is cancelled
URL:https://www.redbrickbuilding.co.uk/event/friday-night-jazz-may-2023/
LOCATION:The Red Brick Building\, Morland Road\, Glastonbury\, Somerset\, BA6 9FT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:All,Entertainment,Gig,Live,Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Red Hot Jazz Club":MAILTO:theredhotjazzclub@gmail.com
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