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Saturday 1 February 2020 | 8pm - 10pm
Peggy's Skylight
Tickets £10 (General Admission) or £12 (Dining)
Seated dining from 7pm
Performance 8 till 10pm
Mediterranean & Middle Eastern Meze Menu served until 9:30pm
Doors open to the public free of charge at 10pm
ISQ are a critically-acclaimed post-jazz/art pop quartet from London featuring:
Irene Serra - vocals (Wynton Marsalis, Norma Winstone, US3)
Richard Sadler - double bass (founding member of the Neil Cowley Trio)
Naadia Sheriff - piano (Yazz Ahmed, Hermeto Pascoal)
Chris Nickolls - drums (Andy Sheppard, Jean Touissant).
"...ISQ are a melting pot of genres – jazz, pop, acoustic and experimental – which all blend together to entrancing effect..." - Time Out London Critics Choice
Described as "EST with vocals", this crossover jazz outfit embrace "the song" as an improvisational framework to move into different – sometimes unexpected - sonic directions and moods.
ISQ released their much-anticipated third album, "Requiem For The Faithful" in September and are currently touring around the UK. It is in a live setting that these musicians really show their jazz roots, expanding the framework of the songs and relishing in the musical spontaneity and interplay. Hear them when you get the chance.
"...singer Irene Serra has a strong stage presence and a compelling vocal tone, which she uses to great effect on original songs that defy categorisation…" - Jazzwise
"...Their arrangements draw on jazz, rock and electronic music, using the skills of the band's individuals to the full, in music which is uniquely theirs…" - London Jazz
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