JLU features Brass Jaw, a group favoured by our old mucker Byas'd Opinion - worth listening i'd say!
Geoffrey does Mose Allison [who played at Klooks Kleek in its very early days ..... 28 bus stopped outside]
Jon3 will celebrate 10 years of:
Jon 3 is arguably R3's flagship and most important live jazz service yet its graveyard scheduling yields a small audience
never mind in five thousand years they will be gone ...
Geoffrey does Mose Allison [who played at Klooks Kleek in its very early days ..... 28 bus stopped outside]
Jon3 will celebrate 10 years of:
Prog-jazz outfit Led Bib celebrate their ten-year anniversary, in concert at The Vortex, London.
Once fittingly described by the Wire Magazine as sounding "like a hot chainsaw through butter", drummer Mark Holub and his searing quintet Led Bib have marked a decade of music-making with tireless energy and an irreverence for genre boundaries. Amassing five albums and a Mercury Prize nomination along the way, the group returned to the location of their debut album release in Dalston for a three-day residency to celebrate the occasion. Performing music from their latest record "The People in Your Neighbourhood", Holub is joined by the twin altos of Pete Grogan and Chris Williams who take the lead in anthemic melodies and urgent improvisations, whilst powerhouse bassist Liran Donin and keys player Toby McLaren propel the band through heavy riffing and angular, psychedelic excursions.
Once fittingly described by the Wire Magazine as sounding "like a hot chainsaw through butter", drummer Mark Holub and his searing quintet Led Bib have marked a decade of music-making with tireless energy and an irreverence for genre boundaries. Amassing five albums and a Mercury Prize nomination along the way, the group returned to the location of their debut album release in Dalston for a three-day residency to celebrate the occasion. Performing music from their latest record "The People in Your Neighbourhood", Holub is joined by the twin altos of Pete Grogan and Chris Williams who take the lead in anthemic melodies and urgent improvisations, whilst powerhouse bassist Liran Donin and keys player Toby McLaren propel the band through heavy riffing and angular, psychedelic excursions.
never mind in five thousand years they will be gone ...
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