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Allison Neale - Cool West Coast Jazz for a Summer’s Evening

  • Guildford Pavilion The Sports Ground, Woodbridge Road Guildford GU1 4RP (map)

Unique on the UK jazz scene, American-born Allison Neale’s alto saxophone sound is instantly appealing and she is widely regarded as one of the finest exponents on today’s scene of the West Coast "cool jazz” style of Paul Desmond.

“Art Pepper, Paul Desmond, early Lee Konitz hover around the edges of her playing, which floats like a musical butterfly before landing on a flower next to your heart “ – Melody Express

** Sold out. Please email info@guildfordjazz.org.uk to enquire about returns**

EVENT INFO

The performance is upstairs in Guildford Pavilion, The Sports Ground, Woodbridge Road, Guildford GU1 4RP

Please note there are no physical tickets, just give your name on the door when you arrive. There’ll be seating reserved for you.

Doors open from 7pm, supper served from 7.15pm, and the performance starts at 8pm. There will be an interval and there is a licensed bar. Seating is cabaret style and there is a lift for disabled access.

Pre-gig Far Pavilions Menu from Mandira’s Kitchen:

  • Vegetable samosas with tamarind chutney

  • Achari chicken or achari vegetable

  • Tiraga Pulao (Tricolour rice)

If you have any questions please contact us by emailing info@guildfordjazz.org.uk

TICKETS

Full Price £20 /Guildford Jazz members £18

Students £7 / Student Members £5

Meals £13

WHO'S PLAYING?

ALLISON NEALE - ALTO SAX

American born altoist Allison Neale’s beautifully crafted lines evoke the spirit of Paul Desmond and Art Pepper with whom she has a particular affinity.

As a strong advocate of the melodic West Coast style she has performed alongside leading international artists such as Adelaide Hall and Bud Shank and more recently tenorist Scott Hamilton as well as featuring in both the John Dankworth ‘Generations‘ Band and the “Back to Basie’ Orchestra. She frequently tours the UK with her current Quartet, which also features acclaimed jazz pianist Leon Greening, bassist Julian Bury and drummer Steve Brown and has two CDs to her name ‘Melody Express’ with guitarist Dave Cliff and ‘Blue Concept’ with trumpeter Gary Kavanagh , both on 33 Records. Her latest CD " I Wished on the Moon " due for release in January 2015 on the Trio Records label and features the quartet as well as Milt Jackson influenced vibraphonist Nat Steele.

“ Allison Neale plays the alto saxophone with a tone so light and airy it positively melts at the edges” Dave Gelly , The Observer

“ A talent to savour” Peter Vacher Jazz UK

“It’s an alto saxophone sound rarely heard nowadays, cool but intimate, each phrase ending with a tiny shiver of vibrato, and no one deploys it with more delicacy or grace than Allison Neale. This is her musical voice, instantly recognisable, and it remains its calm, fluent self whatever the surroundings.” – Dave Gelly, The Observer ****

ALEX BRYSON - PIANO

Alex Bryson is a leading British jazz pianist and recording artist signed to Hard Bop Records. He has featured regularly at internationally prestigious venues including Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club and Washington DC’s Blues Alley. After completing his undergraduate degree at Trinity College of Music in London he moved to New York City to to pursue a Masters degree in Classical performance at Mannes College the New School for Music.

Now back in London, Alex is a sought after sideman performing with Grant Stewart, Chris Cheek, Alex Garnett, Steve Fishwick, Ossian Roberts and many others

MATT FISHWICK - DRUMS

Matt’s reputation is such that he is one of the “go to” drummers in London. Having being exposed to jazz from an early age by his father, he and his twin brother ,Steve, started playing jazz gigs in their teens.

He left his home town of Manchester and studied at the Royal Academy of Music in London. It was here that he played with a vast array of jazz talent including Mike Carr, Dave Cliff, Jim Mullen and numerous others. He lived and worked in New York from 2004-2009 and again played with numerous notable jazz artists. Matt has his own quartet and also co leads a band with his twin brother Steve.

MARIANNE WINDHAM - BASS

The founder and driving force behind Guildford Jazz, Marianne started her musical life playing cello, taking up playing bass more recently. In 2011 she left a successful career in software consultancy to pursue learning bass full time and has since become well established on the scene and has performed with many of the UK’s leading jazz musicians including Alan Barnes, Steve Waterman, Mark Nightingale, Sara Dowling, Derek Nash, Dave O’Higgins and many others. She also chairs Fleet Jazz Club, and has a busy schedule performing both locally and at clubs and festivals around the country

DIRECTIONS

The performance is upstairs in the Pavilion building at the Guildford County Cricket Club, The Sports Ground, Woodbridge Road, Guildford GU1 4RP

For sat navs please check the postcode takes you to Wharf Road. There’s a car park alongside, entry from Wharf Road. If you’re approaching from Guildford town centre, Wharf Road is on the left just before the Sports Ground. If you’re approaching from the A3/Ladymead there’s no right turn into Wharf Road, but continue to the next roundabout to double back.

If the car park’s full (please only park in marked bays to leave room for emergency access), there are a few parking bays along Wharf Road which you can use after 7pm, also along the Woodbridge Road on the left as you come from the Town centre.

The overflow car park at the far end of the cricket pitch will also be open unless it’s very wet. Turn left as you come out of Wharf Road and carry on along Woodbridge Road towards the railway bridge, and the entrance to the ground is just before the end of the green fence that runs along the perimeter of the ground, next to the Woodbridge Café.

There’s also a larger public car park at the open air Mary Road Car Park (GU1 4QU) or multi-storey Bedford Road Car Park (GU1 4SJ), which is about 10 minutes walk away.

SEATING

** Last few tickets remaining! Please note the only seats still available are on table 33**

Seating is either in front row settees/armchairs, central round tables, or rear high chairs/tables. Seats will be reserved for you when you book. If you’re a Guildford Jazz member, please let us know if you have a seating preference in on the booking form. Notes on the layout:

Front row: Seats 1, 3 and 4 are 3-seater settees, and seats 2 and 5 are pairs of armchairs.

Middle tables: Tables 6 to 23 and 32 are small tables , each seating 4 (for bookings of 1 or 2 seats, we’ll seat you at a table with others, please let us know if you have friends coming who you’d like to sit with!).

Rear tables: Tables 24 to 29 are tall tables suitable for 2 people, with high stools.

Tables 30 and 31 are lower square tables seating 3 or can be put togther for a group of 8

Groups: Table 33 is suitable for a large group of 8 (or a cozy 10!)

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