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Jazz & Meze: The Fourmasons

Peggy's Skylight, 3 George St, Hockley, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG1 3BH
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Thursday 26 March 2020 | 8pm
Peggy's Skylight

Due to Coronavirus this event has been cancelled. If you have already purchased tickets, please contact the venue or ticketing agent for advice. For the latest information and advice on Coronavirus in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, please click here.

Dining from 7pm
Performance starts at 8pm
Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Meze Menu served until 9:30pm

The Fourmasons are a Midlands based quintet founded on diverse musical histories, with members' backgrounds in playing swing standards, latin, free improvisation, ska and reggae, as well as afro, pop, rock, funk and experimental musics.

Led by Lee Allatson (drum set: Paul Dunmall/John Russell/Prince Buster/Dawn Penn/Bill Drummond)

with Peter Houtman (piano: Alan Skidmore/Dick Pearce)

Fino Lopes (guitar: George Martin/Dave Murray), Steve Nutter (bass: Rico Rodriguez/Stan Barker/Clark Tracey)

Ryan West (tenor sax: Jazz Colossus/Liane Carroll/Tom Grennan/Mr Switch).

Their set mixes classic standards and a variety of latin feels by the likes of Horace Silver, Dexter Gordon, Monk, Mancini, Parker and Ellington, the band also draw on modal compositions by Bill Evans and Wayne Shorter, as well as the afro jazz of Dudu Pukwana

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