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Peggy's Skylight | Nottingham
Saturday 30th March 2024
TWO SHOWS
Twilight: 6-7pm
Doors at 5pm, vacate by 7:15pm
Highlight: 8:30-10:30pm Doors at 7:30pm, vacate by midnight. Two sets of music with an interval
Tickets: £11-£17
Jeremy Sassoon & Friends
Jeremy Sassoon is one of the UK's most in-demand singer/pianist. Either solo or accompanied by his band, he captivates audiences with his natural, soulful voice, his charismatic personality and his arrangements of jazz, blues, groove and soul classics.
"It doesn't get much better than this" – Love Supreme Jazz Festival
"It doesn't get much better than this" – Love Supreme Jazz Festival
"It's a mark of true showmanship when a performer knows when to change the speed or the vibe, taking the audience on an emotional journey, and that is exactly what Jeremy Sassoon did at his sold-out show!" – London Jazz News
Jeremy has headlined sell-out shows at Ronnie Scotts, Pizza Express Soho, the 606 Club and the Jazz Café. He has performed at the North Sea Jazz Festival, The Iridium Jazz Club in New York and headlines twice a year at Berlin's premier jazz club The "A Trane". In 2014, his version of the beautiful Marc Cohn song "The Things We've Handed Down" was featured on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs as the castaway's favourite and then hit number 1 in the iTunes vocal download chart.
Jeremy's CD "Jeremy Sassoon & Friends Live", was recorded live at PizzaExpress, London with his 5-piece band, and was chosen by the respected German jazz publication Jazzthetik as one of their finest albums of 2018.
He is the UK's foremost artist tributing the music of Ray Charles with his big band "Ray Charles Project" which he is performing at Peggy's on 11th August 2023. He played the main stage at the renowned Love Supreme Festival 2019 with this band alongside Lauryn Hill & Jamie Cullum. Jeremy is currently touring his latest show "Jeremy Sassoon's MOJO" (Musicians Of Jewish Origin) which recounts the history of 100 years of Jewish songwriters from George Gershwin to Amy Winehouse and beyond. It has received rave reviews and recently completed a month's run at the 2022 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, with a featured broadcast on BBC Radio Scotland.
"Sassoon is a charming and witty front-man, one of his skills being that he can make the audience feel immediately at ease" – London Jazz News
Line up Jeremy Sassoon – vocals/piano Chris Rabbitts – bass Phil Johnson – drums Jim Corry – sa
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