MARK BASSEY
trombone
7:30 p.m. Friday 11 March
Jazz trombonist Mark Bassey has been described as "a superb, witty player" (Dave Gelly). His playing can stretch from the "raucous" (John Fordham) to an "exquisite sound and perfect phrasing" (Brian Blain). Mark is a highly versatile musician who can be heard in many different guises playing with Alan Barnes, Julian Arguelles, Nikki Iles, recently with Billy Jenkins and the BBC Big Band, and also at Ronnie Scotts with Liane Carroll.
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Mark has written numerous compositions and arrangements, many of which have been recorded and/or broadcast - over 30 big band charts and various commissions including work for the Associated Board. In 2007 he released Mark Bassey's Telling Stories, featuring his own highly programmatic writing. His quintet Bassey Plays Basie also has an album in the pipeline.
Mark has been involved with jazz education for over 25 years, teaching all instruments and running classes in harmony, improvisation, composition and arranging at many colleges including the Royal Academy of Music, Trinity College of Music, and also the Jamey Aebersold jazz summer school.
Mark has been involved with jazz education for over 25 years, teaching all instruments and running classes in harmony, improvisation, composition and arranging at many colleges including the Royal Academy of Music, Trinity College of Music, and also the Jamey Aebersold jazz summer school.
MARK BASSEY tromboneSimon Cook pianoAndy Masters bassEd Williams drumsphotos by Oom Cook
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warm-up band for Mark Bassey, featuringTOM RIDOUT recorder and saxRudy Cook bassCharlie Hutchinson drumsphotos by Oom Cook
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