By Mary Rizzo • Apr 25th, 2009 at 11:05 • Category: Action Alert, Gilad Atzmon, Ideas and Projects, Music, Poetry, Events, Newswire, Palestine, Resistance
Benefit Concert NOT TO BE MISSED! Gilad Atzmon performs with his renowned quartet and with SPECIAL GUEST NIGEL KENNEDY. If that were not enough, someone we love and a true rising star, Sarah Gillespie will be showcasing her highly-acclaimed debut release. Add to the mix other original musicians and the exciting atmosphere of the 606 Club, and there are all the makings of a night to remember!
Thursday 30th April 2009 @ 606 Club 7.30 pm £15.00.
Call 0207 352 5953 to book a table for dinner.
Gilad Atzmon and the Orient House Ensemble FEAT Special Guest Nigel Kennedy "Gilad Atzmon the expat Israeli Saxophonist/clarinetist combines thrilling jazz musicianship with maverick political intelligence" **** The Guardian Featuring drums prodigy Eddie Hicks on drums, the quartet breaths a renewed spirit into their original repertoire of Arabic-infused bebop, performed with Atzmon's trademark mix of euphoric bluster and heartfelt fragility. With Yaron Stavi (bass), Frank Harrison (piano and electronics), Eddie Hicks (drums) and joined tonight by world famous violinist Nigel Kennedy.
Christine Tobin "One of the country's finest musicians" Time Out. Irish born jazz/folk songstress performs an intimate set of groundbreaking original material that won her the 2008 BBC Jazz award for Best Vocalist.
Sarah Gillespie "An incandescent new presence who matches her imposing delivery with superior lyrics.” John Fordham, **** The Guardian Singer-songwriter Sarah Gillespie delivers a melting-pot mix of urban-folk and Middle-Eastern blues. Performing original songs from her new album Stalking Juliet, expect emotive ballads and raucous gypsy swing - all with her trademark lyricism that knits everyday banter with raw poetry.
Chico Chagas Virtuoso accordionist from Brazil performs mesmerizing world jazz, joined here by dynamite Brazilian percussionist Adriano Adewale.
Caroline Bird Multiple award-winning, critically acclaimed poet combines fairytale fantasy with domestic grit. The overwhelmingly talented prodigy was born in 1986 and is already compared to Dylan Thomas and TS Elliott.
Tagged as: Benefit Concert, Gilad Atzmon, Jazz Music, Medical Aid for Palestine, Nigel Kennedy, Sarah Gillespie
Mary Rizzo is an art restorer, translator and writer living in Italy. Editor and co-founder of Palestine Think Tank, co-founder of Tlaxcala translations collective. Her personal blog is Peacepalestine.
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