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Regular live jazz in Hebden Bridge. At last!
In association with the Trades Club, Dave Nelson is introducing a monthly jazz event, bringing you contemporary jazz from the best regional, UK and international musicians.
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"HX7 Jazz is a platform for fresh, exciting, young players, encourages new projects and, of course, features more established and well known touring performers." |
HX7 Jazz is usually be on the 3rd Thursday of each month, although this will vary. Performances start at 8.30pm (doors open 8.00) and will generally finish around 11.
Dave puts together the music for Hebden Bridge Arts Festival, and also runs a programme of music at Wainsgate Chapel.
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February 2010
Asaf Sirkis Trio
Thursday 18th February 8.30 p.m.
(doors open 8.00)
£10/£7 members and concessions
Fronting his own trio which released its debut CD The Monk in 2008, Asaf Sirkis's playing and compositions reflect Middle Eastern and North African influences, as well as the 70s fusion style of John McLaughlin's Mahavishnu Orchestra.
Asaf Sirkis drums/compositions,
Tassos Spiliotopoulos guitar Jonathan Harvey electric bass
'Israeli-born drummer and London resident Asaf Sirkis unleashes with thunderous abandon on this hard-hitting fusion offering that harkens back to a time before the genre became codified, diluted and reduced to a critical joke,'
Bill Milkowski, Jazz Times (USA), April 2009
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picture credit: Alvaro Belloni
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MARCH 2010
Bach ReLoaded
Thursday 18th March 8.30 p.m.
Doors open at 8
£10/£7 members and concessions
Double bassist Jenni Molloy's innovative and original compositions have been inspired by some of Bach's rhythmic and melodic ideas.
They have been tweaked, squashed and tampered with, lifted from the confines of tradition and slammed into a jazz-fuelled environment; all with due respect and admiration for arguably the most prolific composer that ever lived.
Jenni Molloy double bass and composer of Bach ReLoaded
Chris Sykes drums and percussion
Stuart MacDonald saxes
'Superb... heartening stuff' Sunday Times
'Jenni Molloy is a virtuoso of the double bass…(Bach ReLoaded) provides listeners with a constantly varied and totally absorbing experience.' Pete Martin of Jazz UK

picture credit: Gain Lee/Jellymould Jazz
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April 2010
Saxophone Summit Sextet
Thursday April 15th 8.30 p.m.
Doors open at 8
£12/£9 members and concessions
An exciting collaborative project led by bassist Michael Janisch, this sextet features two of the UK's most celebrated saxophonists of their generation, Alex Garnett and Nigel Hitchcock (a special treat as he rarely tours in the UK as of late), teamed up with one of the first call tenorists from NYC for the last 20 years, Joel Frahm. On piano is the young and in much demand Ross Stanley, and one of the UK 's leading jazz drummers, Steve Brown.
Joel Frahm, Nigel Hitchcock, Alex Garnett saxes
Michael Janisch bass Rick Germanson piano
Steve Brown drums
'...the London-based American bassist Michael Janisch, whose virtuosity has put him in the UK's top jazz flight
since his arrival in 2005...is having an impact beyond his
hard-driving bass-playing.' John Fordham, Jazz UK
'always hip, melodic, and bouncy' The Times of London

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May 2010
Sarah Ellen Hughes Quartet
Thursday May 20th 8.30 p.m.
Doors open at 8
£12/£9 members and concessions
Vocals, piano, bass drums
and with special guest
Dave O'Higgins - saxophone

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Later in the year
June 10: Sam Crockatt Quartet
Sam Crockatt: tenor sax
Kit Downes: piano
Oli Hayhurst: bass
Ben Reynolds:drums
July 8: Eduardo Niebla Quartet
(in association with Hebden Bridge Arts Festival)
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