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SUMMARY:Chris Laurence Quartet
DESCRIPTION:A chance to hear one of the most accomplished British band
 s spanning two generations - the 1960â€™s new music era represented by
  Chris Laurence and Frank Ricotti and the Loose Tubes era of the 1980â
 €™s represented by Martin France and John Paricelli. They will be play
 ing music from their second recording released in 2020; tunes that hav
 e been honed over the decades and are full of all the good things of l
 ife: warmth, humour, melancholy, and memories.\nLaurence's group is no
 table for the acclaim each member has in Britain. In their debut CD â€
 ˜New Viewâ€™ whether it's the clean electric tone of his work on \"Fal
 ling Grace,\" the distorted edge of his own buoyant 5/4 \"Scrim\" or h
 is classical guitar work on Wheeler's melancholy ballad \"Where Do We 
 Go From Here?\"\nJohn Parricelli is a musical chameleon who paradoxica
 lly retains his personality. Like John Parricelli, Frank Ricotti is a 
 player who leans towards spare interpretation, abstract colouration an
 d a lyrical approach to soloing. Laurence is clearly a democratic lead
 er, but what he brings to this band, in addition to an astute choice o
 f band mates and material, is a homage to the great British jazz stand
 ards.\nBassist Chris Laurence has been a fixture on the British scene 
 for many years, working regularly in the jazz sphere with artists incl
 uding reedman John Surman, trumpeter Kenny Wheeler and pianist John Ta
 ylor. Heâ€™s recorded pop sessions with the likes of Elvis Costello, S
 ting and David Gilmour, and remains active in the classical community,
  playing on orchestral film soundtracks including The Constant Gardene
 r and The Man in the Iron Mask.\nLine Up: Chris Laurence - double bass
 , John Parricelli - guitar, Frank Ricotti - vibraphone and Martin Fran
 ce â€“ drums\nVideo Link\nDoors open at 7pm, and music starts at 8pm.\
 nTickets Â£10\nPlease book a ticket in advance to avoid disappointment
 .\n\nFor more information visit https://harringayonline.com/events/chr
 is-laurence-quartet
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221006T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221006T223000
CATEGORIES:jazz, music, live
LOCATION:MAAD, 4 Coburg Road, London N22 6UJ
WEBSITE:https://www.musicglue.com/karamel
URL:https://www.musicglue.com/karamel
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ORGANIZER;CN="Collage Arts":https://harringayonline.com/profile/Chocol
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