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Author: Cheryl Soutar

Brassjaw Jazz Café

Tuesday, 20th October, 2009 at 1:08 pm, Isle of Wight

Events, Music, Newport, What's On

13, November 2009
8:00 pm

Quay Arts proudly host Brass Jaw who will perform at the next Jazz Café.

Brassjaw Jazz Café The critically acclaimed saxophone quartet Brass Jaw, already well known for challenging the boundaries of “chamber jazz” have now extended them still further.

The inclusion of the ace trumpeter Ryan Quigley creates a new ensemble that is truly unique in sound and direction.

Brass Jaw bristles with the excitement of a completely original set including the odd quirky arrangement of well loved jazz standards, all written and arranged by this stellar line up of Scottish jazz musicians.

Brass Jaw have toured extensively since their debut album BURN (2005) received a four star review in The Scotsman. They have played live on BBC Radio Scotland as well as appearing at numerous international jazz festivals.

Make this a lucky Friday 13th and a night to remember. Book tickets with the Box Office and remember to order a meal from the delicious Jazz Café Menu in Quay Arts’ award-winning Café Bar. The menu below is especially designed to make your mouth water!

What others have said:
“Meticulously rehearsed yet free-spirited, this was brass with class”

Bits and Bobs:
Performance Date/Time: Friday 13 November 09,
Performance starts 8pm
Bar & Menu from 6:30pm onwards
Location: Café Bar, Quay Arts
Ticket Price: £10 / *£9
Box Office 01983 822490

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