Tuesday 11th December 2018
First House
00:00
£10.00 - £10.00
Line-up:Tristian Mailliot - drums
Jim Watson - piano
Flo Moore - bass
Mark Ridout-Guitar
French born Tristan studied at Dartington College of Music and The Royal Academy of Music. He has appeared with leading UK and international artists and is active on the UK jazz scene with CD releases including with the Jim Hart quartet, Kate Williams quintet and septet and Anita Wardell’s group. During the early 90’s he toured the US with the jazz guitar group Acoustic Alchemy. Since then he has performed with many jazz artists such as Art Farmer, Jim Hall, Stan Tracey, Bobby Shew, Scott Hamilton, John Dankworth, Fred Hersch, Jim Mullen, Bobby Wellins, Pete King and Gerard Presencer. Tristan has toured with most of the leading UK jazz vocalists including Stacey Kent, Jackie Hicks, Tina May, Norma Winstone and Claire Martin. He is currently drum kit tutor at Trinity College of Music and guest tutor at the LCCM London and director of the Loire music summer schools and courses. Tonight Tristian’s late show group will feature some of the brightest young sparks on the UK jazz scene.
“We haven't had anything like this in New York for over twenty years". Wynton Marsalis
From Monday to Saturday and following the main act, Ronnie Scott’s presents UK’s finest talents in the Late Late Show. A late night ‘blowing session’ where invited guests and musical celebrities such as Stevie Wonder, Esperanza Spalding, Marcus Miller, Robert Glasper, Lady Gaga, Christian Scott etc who happen to be in town are showcased – you never know who might drop by! Doors 11pm (weekdays) & 1am (weekends).
MONDAY - THURSDAY 11pm-3am
FRIDAY - SATURDAY 1am-3am
Entry: £10 in advance; £12 on the door; £6 Students (with ID); FREE entry to MU, Club members and main show ticket holders
In 1959, saxophonist Ronnie Scott opened the door to a small basement club in London’s west end where local musicians could jam. Today, it is one of the world’s most famous jazz clubs attracting packed houses and the biggest names in jazz and popular music and Ronnie Scott’s welcoming, stylish setting is also home to London’s coolest late night hang.
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