Shades of Shearing: the George Shearing story

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Loughton Baptist Church (map)
Saturday 10th August 2024
Door time: 1:00pm; start time: 1:30pm
£ £22.50 + booking fee

 

Top UK line-up led by pianist Nick Tomalin dedicated to performing the music of the great George Shearing.

The show will celebrate the distinctive sound of the classic Shearing Quintet as well as highlighting the work of this influential and important British pianist, whose fame came to the fore when he settled in the US in the late '40s. The repertoire includes Shearing's best known compositions including ‘Lullaby of Birdland’ and ‘September in the Rain’ but also features some of Shearing's slightly more unfamiliar tunes and arrangements.

Over the last twenty years Nick Tomalin has become a mainstay of the London jazz scene, and works regularly with some of the country's leading jazz musicians including Jim Mullen, Mark Lockheart, Stan Sulzman and Alan Barnes amongst many others.

When still a student Nick appeared in a masterclass with George Shearing which was filmed for the Southbank Show episode ‘The Shearing Touch’. Partly inspired by this, Nick decided to form the ‘Shades of Shearing’ Quintet dedicated to performing his unique and popular compositions and arrangements.

The band features some of the UK's leading jazz musicians including Nat Steele on vibes and Dave Warren on guitar, and the show will be a celebration of one of the greatest jazz musicians this country has ever produced.


Click here to book online!

Tickets cost £22.50 and can be ordered on the WeGotTickets website any time day or night with the addition of a small booking fee. This allows us to give you the best possible service.

Alternatively, if you are unable to purchase online, you may visit the Archive between 10.00am–1.00pm to pay in-person with a debit or credit card. Cash and cheques are no longer accepted.

We look forward to welcoming you. The concert will take place in Loughton Baptist Church, and parking can be found a short distance away in the car park for Sainsbury's.

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