Nigel Price is among the UK's foremost jazz guitarists, working professionally for over 25 years.
He has recorded on over 50 albums by various artists, including Van Morrison and released more than 10 Albums in his own name or with his renowned Organ Trio. Nigel is also one of the hardest working musicians in the UK. He last visited the jazz club in June this year with the Organ Trio and special guest saxophonist Vasilis Xenopoulos and they were given a standing ovation!
He is supported by musicians of the highest quality:
- Ben Holder who is the most acclaimed jazz violinist in the UK today, joins for a first visit at the club and brings with him a reputation for sensational swinging playing and a lot of personality.
- Jez Cook also on guitar has played with, among others, Jacqui Dankworth, Alan Barnes, John Etheridge, Chris Garrick, Gary Potter, Julian Stringle, Diz Disley, Angelo Debarre. He and Ben know each other well as members of the Ben Holder Quartet.
- Andy Crowdy needs no introduction to local jazz fans. A master of double bass, with a great sense of humour, he is a member of the brilliant Moscow Drug Club and has played with many greats including Diz Disley, Denny Ilett, Karen Sharp, Clark Terry, John Etheridge, Chris Garrick and plenty of other top flight players.
It will be an entertaining and uplifting evening of the finest swinging jazz with a lot of surprises! The poster is attached - print it and display it if you can.
Venue: The Royal British Legion Hall, Marlow SL7 1NT
Tickets just £10.00 available on the door or from
www.tickettailor.com/events/thejazzexperience
If you can't buy online you can reserve a seat and pay on the night by calling
Ann Eagleton: 07771 018660 or
Simon Lenton: 07803 854514
Please come along and support the club - it's the only way we can keep it going.
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