John Butcher, et al. at Free Range
St. Gregory's Centre For Music, Canterbury
It doesn't really feel like Free Range in this space, but it works for now, and we witnessed an incredible performance from this trio (one long improvisation and one shorter one). I had an intense conversation about music theory with Luke Menniss (Lapis Lazuli's mercurial bass player) before they got started.
This Thursday Free Range is proud to present Last Dream of the Morning: a trio of extraordinary improvising musicians featuring Mark Sanders (drums), John Edwards (bass) and John Butcher (saxophone). https://t.co/AzPneJjVeP pic.twitter.com/ou7Z8gWhag
— Free Range (@Free_Range_) November 12, 2019
Tomorrow night we will be at @C3UMusic's St Gregory's Centre for Music for our show with Mark Sanders (drums), John Edwards (bass) and John Butcher (saxophone), and will be for the remaining 3 shows of this season. Doors at 7pm for 8pm start (slightly later than usual). pic.twitter.com/uVmG2L4aUP
— Free Range (@Free_Range_) November 13, 2019
Sam Bailey played a short support set using TWO grand pianos. One hand on each, seated between them!
Rick Wakeman's got nothing on our Sam Bailey. https://t.co/lBVKasAMXg
— Free Range (@Free_Range_) November 25, 2019
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