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Two Sets: Adam Glasser & Jazz From The Royal Academy Of Music With The Phelan Burgoyne Trio Feat. Rob Luft & Martin Speake at 606 Club
Courtesy of Laura G Thorne | Posted on October 29, 2016
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Tue, November 8, 2016
20:00
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8:00PM ADAM GLASSER When I first met Adam some years ago now, he was a fluent and impressive jazz pianist leaning towards the “township” feel of his South African background. However, in more recent years, as well as continuing and developing his piano playing, he has reinvented himself as one of Europe’s leading jazz chromatic harmonica players. And just in case you think of the harmonica as the thing that wild-eyed musicians beat into submission on blues gigs, then you must check out this gig, a virtuoso on the instrument Adam’s playing is eloquent, subtle and constantly inventive. He has released two critically acclaimed recordings, winning the “Best Modern Jazz Album” award at the 2010 South African Music Awards with his wonderful album “Free at First” and his great, follow-up, album “Mzansi” was also short listed by SAMA in 2012 for “Best Jazz Album”. Adam has performed or recorded with a wide range of artists including Sting, Joe Zawinul, the Eurythmics, Incognito and most recently the Orchestra of the Welsh National Opera. Strongly influenced by his SA roots, Adam is a founder member of the Township Comets and was for many years musical director of the legendary SA vocal group The Manhattan Brothers. In 2014 Adam had the honour of playing several piano dates with iconic SA musician Hugh Masekela, which included the opening of the Commonwealth Games. Tonight he presents a new cross-generational quartet that brings together the highly respected rhythm section of bass player Steve Watts and drummer Mike Pickering with up-and-coming talent Rob Luft on guitar. Expect a set of really enjoyable, rarely played melodic South African jazz township standards and great grooves....