Join internationally acclaimed, award-winning saxophonist Tony Kofi as he delves deep into the legacy of the great tenor saxophone masters, exploring the powerful and timeless music of John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Sam Rivers, Wayne Shorter, Joe Henderson, and Dexter Gordon.
Together since 2015, this outstanding quartet brings an intuitive chemistry and deep respect for the tradition, delivering a heartfelt and high-energy tribute to the giants who shaped the sound of modern jazz.
We are delighted to welcome back Tony to Stamford Jazz, this show will be a must-see for jazz lovers and anyone who appreciates world-class live performance.
"Passionate… superb… heartfelt" – The Guardian
"There is so much respect in jazz circles for Tony Kofi" – Jazzwise
Tony Kofi – Tenor Saxophone
Matthew Ratcliffe – Piano
Martyn Spencer – Double Bass
Andrew ‘Woody’ Wood – Drums

Important Information
Venue: Stamford Arts Centre, Cellar Bar
Tickets: £15 standard
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