North East born guitarist Francis Tulip, a recent graduate of the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire jazz course and recipient of the college jazz performance prize, brings a quintet featuring a stellar lineup of Birmingham and London based musicians. The group features BBC Young Jazz Musician of The Year 2018 Xhosa Cole who needs no introduction. Joining the lineup is London born Pianist Tuoyo Awala, who has performed at Birmingham symphony Hall as part of Lekan Babalola’s African series, and with Xhosa Cole on Dr Nick Pillai’s jazz 1080 show; emerging bassist Louis Stringer who has supported artists such as Peter Bernstein and Drew Gress; and Matt Holmes on drums, who has played with Alan Barnes, Ian Shaw and NYJO under the direction of Orphy Robinson. Expect a showcase of music rooted firmly in the jazz tradition with a modern approach, and original repertoire.
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Francis Tulip Quintet featuring Xhosa Cole 13/12/20
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Concert video
(There is an extract from the full concert on this page.)
Description
North East born guitarist Francis Tulip, a recent graduate of the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire jazz course and recipient of the college jazz performance prize, brings a quintet featuring a stellar lineup of Birmingham and London based musicians. The group features BBC Young Jazz Musician of The Year 2018 Xhosa Cole who needs no introduction. Joining the lineup is London born Pianist Tuoyo Awala, who has performed at Birmingham symphony Hall as part of Lekan Babalola’s African series, and with Xhosa Cole on Dr Nick Pillai’s jazz 1080 show; emerging bassist Louis Stringer who has supported artists such as Peter Bernstein and Drew Gress; and Matt Holmes on drums, who has played with Alan Barnes, Ian Shaw and NYJO under the direction of Orphy Robinson. Expect a showcase of music rooted firmly in the jazz tradition with a modern approach, and original repertoire.
TO VIEW THE LIBRARY VIDEO
When you complete your order you will be sent an email containing a link to download a pdf file with information on how to view the video. You can also download the pdf file by clicking ‘Return to Merchant’ immediately after you have paid.
Please note that you should receive two emails when you complete your order: one from PayPal and one from this website. It is the one from The Globe that has the link you need. If you don’t see our email please check your spam/junk folder. If there is nothing there please email events@theglobenewcastle.bar
The YouTube link will be valid until 31 July 2021. It may work after that but we cannot guarantee it forever.
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