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Wednesday 19 February 2025 I 7.30pm
West Bridgford Library
Tickets: £13 Standard via BOOK NOW button
Beat the 'winter blues' by relaxing in the warmth of this homage to Midnight Blue, a classic Blue Note album from the1960s, that featured Kenny Burrell's smooth, melodic guitar alongside Stanley Turrentine's warm and earthy tenor sax, backed by an ace rhythm section of percussion, drums and bass.
This band of top local musicians embrace the album's vibe perfectly.
Line-up: Cliff Brown guitar, Paul Gray double bass, Ian Beestin drums, Richard Kensington percussion, Ben Martin tenor sax
Quotes from Wikipedia article about Midnight Blue: "one of the great jazzy blues records" (NPR in 2005) and if "you need to know 'the Blue Note sound' here it is" (Jazz Inprov magazine).
Book now for a evening that promises to envelop you in the warmth of class jazzy blues!
Midnight Blue Quintet (19 Feb 2025) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Wednesday | 19:30 | - 21:40 |
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