
Presenting an exciting program of new arrangements of classic jazz repertoire, this Quartet is led by virtuoso saxophonist Chris Gumbley fronting a band of some of the UK’s top jazz instrumentalists:
Chris Gumbley – Saxophones
Al Gurr – Piano
James Owston – Double Bass
Andrew ‘Woody’ Wood – Drums
Chris has performed alongside The Temptations & The Four Tops, The English Chamber Orchestra, Pasadena Roof Orchestra and an abundance of his own projects. This outfit explores a wide range of jazz styles, ranging from trad to swing to bebop and beyond. Al (piano) & James (double bass) will be making their first appearance as part of the Stamford jazz program.
‘Amazing material, extremely well played. The whole presentation of the concert is superb with announcements that are both informative and entertaining’ Tony Dudley-Evans –Jazzlines
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Venue: Stamford Arts Centre, Cellar Bar
Tickets: £15 standard
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