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Just a reminder that this Wednesday, 30th January, three of the UK’s best musicians will be at Swansea Jazzland. Laurence Cottle (bass) ,Ian Thomas (drums) and Gareth Williams (piano/keyboard), will be playing their own inimitable style of jazz. These guys really are “the business “ when it comes to session musicians and have played with the best in the world. Ians musical credits see him playing in diverse musical genres from Big Bands through to working with artists such as Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney, Elton John, Sting, Mick Jagger, George Michael, Tom Jones, Seal, Rufus Wainwright, Mike & The Mechanics, Michael Jackson and many others. Laurence has played with many great jazz and also rock musicians including Black Sabath, Eric Clapton, Gary Moore and Van Morrison to name just a few. Gareth is a much sort after keyboard player in the jazz arena and has many big name jazz artists in his list of contributions for playing and arranging. Should be a fabulous night. 😠http://www.swanseajazzland.co.uk/ourtickets/prod_6575400-Wednesday-January-30th-
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Wednesday at The Garage on 20:48 - Jan 30 by ItchySphincter
The Lol Cottle Black Sabbath link, although slightly tenuous, always makes me chuckle. You catch a brief glimpse of him in the Headless Cross video.
Maybe so, but he wrote and played all the bass parts for the album, I think that is quite a feather in anyone’s cap. He’s a fantastic bass player that any band would be lucky to have play for them.
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Any of you Jazz lovers happen to have enjoyed Sunday nights at The Old Duke on King St in Bristol? Used to enjoy going there in the early 90's when I lived around there. That and the Arnolfini were good places to hangout with the intelligencia.
Wednesday at The Garage on 23:51 - Jan 30 by Muteswan
Maybe so, but he wrote and played all the bass parts for the album, I think that is quite a feather in anyone’s cap. He’s a fantastic bass player that any band would be lucky to have play for them.
Of course, I don’t doubt any of it. Just intriguing really, such an odd fit.
‘……. like a moth to Itchy’s flame ……’