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Special guest

MARK NIGHTINGALE
April 26

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Monthly gigs in Walthamstow LAST


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NEW ORIGINAL LIVE IMPROVISATION OF THE
MONTH
Tuesday Solstice is a collaboration between some of the
VENUE: Gnome House, 7 Blackhorse Lane, Walthamstow, London E17 6DS

foremost bandleaders and composers emerging


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from the thriving East London music scene. They
have a unified sound drawing on influences from
SOLSTICE Brazil, New York, and France, such as Hermeto
Voice: Brigitte Beraha Pascoal, Edward Simon and Pierre de Bethmann,
Tenor Sax/Flute: Tori Freestone whilst retaining a uniquely British identity. Their
Guitar: Jez Franks culinary and musical exploration continues with the
Piano: John Turville release of their debut album Alimentation.
Bass: Dave Manington
Drums: George Hart
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Tuesday The music played by the Quintet is completely


original and composed by Michael specifically for
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the band, infusing jazz harmonies, rock riffs,
Brazilian grooves and free improv chaos! All played
MICHAEL DE SOUZA GROUP with a natural conviction, sheer joy, and collective
Guitar: Michael De Souza commitment to the moment through the
Alto Sax: Matthew Herd improvised nature of the music. Don't miss your
Tenor Sax: TBC chance to catch them live, and share in the
Bass : Misha Mullov-Abaddo experience!
Drums: Ben Brown
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Tuesday Our special guest for this season is the multi


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award-winning jazz trombonist Mark Nightingale.
Now a firmly established favourite on the UK jazz
Special guest scene, he has gained a reputation as one of the
top-flight jazz trombonists in Europe and worldwide.
MARK NIGHTINGALE Mark has been fortunate to play and record with
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some of the greats in all genres, including John


Piano: Nick Tomalin Dankworth, Cleo Laine, Kenny Wheeler, Ray Brown,
Bass: Dominic Howles Clark Terry, Scott Hamilton, Frank Sinatra, Charlie
Drums: Matt Fishwick
Watts, Sting, James Morrison and Steely Dan.
INFO: www.e17jazz.com

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Winner of Love Your Borough Arts and Culture Award 2012, the E17
Jazz Collective has been promoting and curating original music in
Walthamstow for eight years, including a one-day Arts Council
festival, monthly gigs and weekly workshops and collaborations with
Apex Arts, the McGuffin Film Society and the William Morris Gallery.

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