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Sunday 9th March | 2025 | 1pm - 4pm
Peggy's Skylight | Nottingham
Tickets: £6-£12
* Doors at 1pm
* Performance from 2-4pm
100 years of Oscar Peterson with the Dean Stockdale Quartet
Dean Stockdale is a highly regarded jazz pianist, arranger and composer based in the North of England who is known for his sensitive, swinging style. Join him in celebrating one of his biggest influences, Oscar Peterson with music from his new album Celebrating Oscar
After an acclaimed UK tour last year which included dates in London, Ireland and Paris, the Dean Stockdale Quartet returns to perform a new set of the music of legendary jazz pianist Oscar Peterson, marking the centennial year of his birth.
The show focuses on special new arrangements of Oscar's music, in particular his original compositions and music from his most popular albums, showcasing his infectious swing and piano virtuosity, plus music from the quartet's album Celebrating Oscar.
Dean Stockdale is a highly regarded jazz pianist, arranger and composer based in the North of England who is known for his sensitive, swinging style. He regularly appears around the UK with his trio and some of the best names in UK jazz. His biggest influences are the piano styles of Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans, Gene Harris, Mulgrew Miller and Erroll Garner. His debut CD Origin was released in 2016 to wide acclaim. 2021 saw the release of his second trio album entitled Promise the Moon, which was featured on BBC Radio 3 and Jazz FM. His latest release Celebrating Oscar is available now.
Line up
Dean Stockdale – piano
Tim Williams – guitar
Gavin Barras – bass
Gaz Hughes – drums
Book tickets:
https://peggysskylight.co.uk/events/dean-stockdale-quartet-9th-march-2025/
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