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Matt Palmer's Millenium Eagle Band Live in the Moldy Fig at The Concorde

Courtesy of Vanessa Skeet | Posted on August 4, 2015

Where

The Concorde
Stoneham Lane
Eastleigh
Map
+44 23 8061 3989

When

Sun, October 11, 2015
20:00

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Musicians

About

The Millennium Eagle Jazz Band emerged as a direct result of the demise of the very popular Eagle Jazzband in 2005. Matt Palmer had recently folded his Millennium Jazz Band in order to join the Eagle, it was thought appropriate to include Millennium in the name of this new venture. The original Eagle Jazz Band in 1951 and continued to delight audiences worldwide for an amazing fifty-four years, one of the oldest formed bands in the UK.

The Millennium Eagle Jazz Band sports a healthy combination of youth and experience, Pete Brown (trumpet and valve trombone) and Brian Lawrence (bass and Sousaphone) were both long serving members of the Eagle Jazz Band after initially forging their musical partnership in the Potteries based Mardi Gras Society Band during the 1970s. Matt Palmer (clarinet & saxes) joined in 2004, having worked extensively with Pete at Alton Towers theme park in Staffordshire. Drummer Julyan "baby jools" Aldridge has returned to the fold and added vigour to the engine room to allow the band to fire on all cylinders when required, along with Chris Etherington (banjo) and Terry Williams (trombone).The collective experience amassed by the current line-up includes top UK theme parks, cruise liners, major UK and European Jazz Festivals and Radio and Television broadcasts. The wide repertoire is drawn from popular songs from the 1920s, 30s, and 40s; Classic Jazz compositions by King Oliver, Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton and Sydney Bechet plus New Orleans Marches, Rags, Stomps, Blues, Swing and instrumental features .Some band members are multi-instrumentalists, enabling us to play a variety of different sounds and styles each played in a happy, entertaining manner, many featuring vocals....

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