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Steve Fishwick & Frank Basile

Peggy's Skylight, 3 George Street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG1 3BH

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Saturday 21st September 2024 | Two shwos: 7pm and 10pm
Peggy's Skylight | Nottingham
Tickets: £10-£18

"Prize Sideman" (The New Yorker), Frank Basile is one of today's most in-demand baritone saxophonists. Steve Fishwick is one of Europe's leading jazz trumpet players, performing with many jazz legends throughout Europe and NYC. Frank & Steve join forces in this specially formed quintet playing hard swinging, grooving feel-good sounds from the 1950s-60s Hard Bop jazz tradition.

FRANK BASILE
Dubbed a 'prized sideman' by The New Yorker, Basile has been called upon to perform with, record with, and tour the world with many of jazz's finest musicians and ensembles. Among this distinguished list are The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, The Dizzy Gillespie All Star Big Band, The Jimmy Heath Big Band, The Bob Mintzer Big Band, The Dave Holland Big Band, The Joe Lovano Nonet, Michael Bublé, & The Christian McBride Big Band.

THIS IS A RARE VISIT TO THE UK FROM ONE OF NY'S FINEST – NOT TO BE MISSED!

STEVE FISHWICK
Firmly established himself as one of the leading jazz trumpet players in the UK and Europe, having performed with most of the leading European jazz musicians and many USA legends including Anita O'Day (recording with her on her last album 'Indestructible!'), Ron Carter, Jimmy Heath, Cedar Walton, Peter Washington, Dick Oattes, Peter Erskine, Tim Lefebvre, Eric Harland, Scott Hamilton, Grant Stewart, Ken Peplowski, Herb Geller, Lanny Morgan, Bruce Barth, Richie Cole, Ben Dixon, Bob Cranshaw, Earl May, Lew Soloff, Clifford Jarvis, Ronnie Cuber, Keith Copland, John Riley, Tardo Hammer, Aaron Diehl, Brad Leali, Grant Stewart, and Hod O' Brien.

Frank and Steve join forces in this new quintet featuring powerhouse UK pianist Leon Greening and rising stars Eleazar Ruiz Spreafico on bass and Robbie Ellison on drums.  Expect hard swinging, grooving feel-good sounds from the 1950s-60s Hard Bop tradition!

Line up
Steve Fishwick – trumpet
Frank Basile – baritone saxophone
Leon Greening – piano
Eleazar Ruiz Spreafico – bass
Robbie Ellison – drums

Times:

DINING SHOW: performance 7-8:45pm (with interval)
Fully Seated (ticket acts as table reservation)
Doors at 6pm; we will require your table by 9:30pm



LATER SHOW: performance 10-11pm
Seated (ticket acts as table reservation) – some STANDING room
Doors at 9:30pm

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Opening Times

Season (21 Sep 2024)
DayTimes
Saturday18:00 - 21:15
Season (21 Sep 2024)
DayTimes
Saturday21:30 - 00:00

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