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UK trumpeter Matthew Halsall & his trio will be playing The Twisted Pepper on 9 November (his drummer is Luke Flowers from Cinematic Orchestra too)
Bodytonic Present
MATTHEW HALSALL TRIO
& Support
9 November @ The Twisted Pepper
Doors: 8pm
Adm: €16/€14 Members
Advance Tickets: Bodytonic Store & Ticketmaster
MATTHEW HALSALL
Web: www.matthewhalsall.com/
Video:
Manchester based trumpeter Matthew Halsall is one of the UKs brightest talents. A gifted trumpeter with a beautiful, expressive tone, his music draws on his love of the transcendental spiritual and modal jazz of Alice and John Coltrane and Pharoah Sanders, as well as the glories of 60s British jazz, and has won him fans from Gilles Peterson and Radio 3s Late Junction to MOJO and BBC Music Magazine and even BBC 6 Music.
His latest album On The Go (Gondwana Records), is a love letter to the jazz of the late 50s and early 60s and drawing on the evocative sounds of Miles Davis legendary soundtrack to the Louis Malle film Lift To The Scaffold and the soulful hard bop recordings of Art Blakey and Max Roach, But while imbued with a sense of history, the young trumpeter and DJs music nevertheless brings a contemporary bounce to his music and his live shows are as likely to feature a Cinematic Orchestra or Soil and Pimp cover, as his own soulful originals or beautiful explorations of the music of Alice and John Coltrane.
Bodytonic Present
MATTHEW HALSALL TRIO
& Support
9 November @ The Twisted Pepper
Doors: 8pm
Adm: €16/€14 Members
Advance Tickets: Bodytonic Store & Ticketmaster
MATTHEW HALSALL
Web: www.matthewhalsall.com/
Video:
Manchester based trumpeter Matthew Halsall is one of the UKs brightest talents. A gifted trumpeter with a beautiful, expressive tone, his music draws on his love of the transcendental spiritual and modal jazz of Alice and John Coltrane and Pharoah Sanders, as well as the glories of 60s British jazz, and has won him fans from Gilles Peterson and Radio 3s Late Junction to MOJO and BBC Music Magazine and even BBC 6 Music.
His latest album On The Go (Gondwana Records), is a love letter to the jazz of the late 50s and early 60s and drawing on the evocative sounds of Miles Davis legendary soundtrack to the Louis Malle film Lift To The Scaffold and the soulful hard bop recordings of Art Blakey and Max Roach, But while imbued with a sense of history, the young trumpeter and DJs music nevertheless brings a contemporary bounce to his music and his live shows are as likely to feature a Cinematic Orchestra or Soil and Pimp cover, as his own soulful originals or beautiful explorations of the music of Alice and John Coltrane.