Thanks to Trevor Brent and everyone at Freedom of the City for a fantastic and welcoming festival; to Rob Mackay of the University of Hull-Scarborough Campus for being a wonderful, generous host—organizing the performance, housing and feeding the musicians; and to Jazz @ The Oxford for their open mindedness and enthusiasm. Special thanks to John [...]
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thanks: London*2 and Scarborough
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| Also tagged Cafe OTO, Cecil Sharp House, Charles Hayward, Dominic Lash, Freedom of the City, Han-earl Park, Ian Smith, John Chantler, John Coxon, London, Mark Hanslip, Mathilde 253, New York, Numbers, performance, Phillip Marks, photographs, Richard Barrett, Rob Mackay, Scarborough, Seán Kelly, The Oxford, Trevor Brent, University of Hull
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CD available: Mathilde 253
Released as part of SLAM Productions’s January 2011 CD catalog: Mathilde 253’s eponymous debut CD (SLAMCD 528). [Get the CD via the discography entry…] [Slam Productions catalog page…] [Read the reviews…] teaser (photomontage by Jenny Gallego) description Charles Hayward (drums, percussion and melodica), Han-earl Park (guitar), Ian Smith (trumpet and flugelhorn), Lol Coxhill (saxophone) tracks [...]
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| Also tagged Aachen, Alex Fiennes, audio recordings, Cafe OTO, CD, Charles Hayward, Chris Trent, Derek Bailey, gigs, Han-earl Park, Han-ter Park, Ian Smith, Ishikari, Jeffrey Weeter, Jenny Gallego, Jixi, Kalimantan, Kato Hideki, Keiko Yamamoto, Lol Coxhill, London, London Improvisers' Orchestra, Massacre, Matanuska, Mathilde 253, Melanie L Marshall, Oaxaca, Paul Dunmall, recordings, Seán Kelly, Similkameen, Slam Productions, SLAMCD 528, This Heat
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thanks: Glasgow, Edinburgh, Market Harborough and London
Special thanks to Ian Smith for the scheming and pre-performance guidance, and to Charles Hayward, Lol Coxhill and Ian who reminded me how much I’ve got to learn—I was performing in the presence of giants. Thanks to Fritz Welch, Lin Zhang of Grind Sight Open Eye, and Jamie Smith of Owlhouse Recordings for organizing the [...]
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| Also tagged Black Carrot, Cafe OTO, Charles Hayward, Edimpro, Edinburgh, Fritz Welch, Glasgow, Grind Sight Open Eye, Han-earl Park, Heddy Boubaker, Husbands Bosworth, Ian Smith, Jamie Smith, Keiko Yamamoto, Lee Allatson, Lol Coxhill, London, Market Harborough, Mathilde 253, Neil Davidson, Oliver Betts, Owlhouse Recordings, Sean Williams, Shiori Usui, Stills Gallery
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