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hoste<strong>the</strong><strong>of</strong> <strong>jazz</strong>Thursday June 13thJazz at <strong>the</strong> MoviesVorsprung durch TechnikVorsprung durch TechnikKings Lynn Audiwww.marriottmotorgroup.co.ukwww.marriottmotorgroup.co.ukKings Lynn Audi is delighted to be <strong>the</strong> supporter <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>Hoste</strong> <strong>of</strong>Jazz June Programme. We are part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Marriott Motor Group,established in 1980 to satisfy a demand for specialist Audi dealershipsin East Anglia. As a family company, <strong>the</strong> group is owned and runby <strong>the</strong> Barnard family. We believe in exceptional customer servicebased on core values such as personal relationships, expertise andhonesty. Our team <strong>of</strong> staff are experienced, knowledgeable andpassionate about <strong>the</strong> Audi brand. <strong>The</strong>y will take <strong>the</strong> time to understandexactly what you are looking for so <strong>the</strong>y can <strong>of</strong>fer you expert advicewith information on finance options and service plans to give youpeace <strong>of</strong> mind when it comes to purchasing your next new or used car.For more information or to book a test drive please call Kings LynnAudi on 01553 779500 or visit www.marriottmotorgroup.co.uk<strong>The</strong> Garden Room at <strong>The</strong> <strong>Hoste</strong> creates a unique distinctive diningexperience combining wonderful food with swinging <strong>jazz</strong> to ensurea memorable night out. During dinner you will be accompanied bylive trio <strong>jazz</strong>. After dinner <strong>the</strong> lights go down, <strong>the</strong> mood changes toa club atmosphere for concert performances by leading <strong>jazz</strong> stylistsfrom across <strong>the</strong> East <strong>of</strong> England, <strong>the</strong> London <strong>jazz</strong> scene and internationallyrenowned artists.Vibrant, entertaining music to delight song-buffsand <strong>jazz</strong> lovers alike.With music written for <strong>the</strong> silver screen, JATM apply <strong>the</strong>ir refineddramatic and <strong>jazz</strong> sensibilities to produce sounds celebrating<strong>the</strong> meeting point <strong>of</strong> song and swing. <strong>The</strong>ir music embracesBond to Bacharach, Dankworth to Disney and Henry Mancinito Cole Porter.<strong>The</strong>ir December 2012 show at <strong>the</strong> legendary Ronnie Scott’sClub, London was a memorable sell-out evening.Starring <strong>the</strong> vocal delights <strong>of</strong> Joanna Eden, “UK’s answerto Diana Krall” (Time Out) and featuring <strong>the</strong> US saxophoneskills <strong>of</strong> Frank Griffith, supported by <strong>the</strong> highly regarded andaccomplished trio <strong>of</strong> Chris Ingham – Piano, Mick Hutton –Bass and George Double - Drums.Sunday June 16thBeyond Cantaloupe<strong>The</strong> sound and music <strong>of</strong> Herbie Hancock<strong>The</strong> band formed in 2012 to explore and celebrate <strong>the</strong> music <strong>of</strong>Herbie Hancock - in particular, <strong>the</strong> music he recorded with <strong>the</strong>Blue Note label in <strong>the</strong> 1960s. This period encompasses well-knowncompositions such as ‘Watermelon Man’, ‘Cantaloupe Island’and ‘Dolphin Dance’, and <strong>the</strong> less-frequently performedtunes such as ‘One Finger Snap’, ‘A Tribute To Someone’ and‘Speak Like A Child’.Faithful transcriptions from <strong>the</strong> original recordings recreate all<strong>the</strong> probing, bluesy excitement <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> originals whilst leaving<strong>the</strong> performers freedom to improvise. Beyond Cantaloupedeliver a sophisticated yet accessible programme that appealsto all tastes, ranging from hard-swingers, through to balladsand blues.Dan Friend – Trumpet, Martin Eaton – Tenor Sax, Simon Brown– Piano, Ivars Galenieks – Bass, Brian McAllister - Drums.Friday June 21stLady TavernersNorfolk RegionCharity Dinner & Dancing with <strong>the</strong> DixieMix Jazz BandA lively evening <strong>of</strong> fun and entertainment, raising funds togive young people, particularly those with special needs, asporting chance. Formed in 2008, with a mixture <strong>of</strong> youth andexperience with <strong>the</strong>ir emphasis on both musicianship andentertainment, DixieMix has built a justified reputation as <strong>the</strong>Friday June 21stLady TavernersNorfolk Regionhottest traditional <strong>jazz</strong> band in <strong>the</strong> East <strong>of</strong> England. Fronted ontrumpet by Simon Nelson, <strong>the</strong>y guarantee to put on a showthat will get your feet tapping.DixieMix are proud to be sponsored by Norfolk based Woodfordesbrewery and have recently recorded <strong>the</strong>ir third studio albumSimon Nelson – Trumpet, Pete Oxborough - ClarinetChris Wigley – Trombone, Kevin West – BanjoJohn Benson - Bass, Tony Wilkins - Drums.Thursday June 27th<strong>The</strong> Best <strong>of</strong> BossaAn evening <strong>of</strong> Latin rhythms, Brazilian Sambas,Parisian style <strong>jazz</strong> & smouldering TangoCombining <strong>the</strong> vocal talents <strong>of</strong> Gabrielle Ducomble, who withher top selling albums, performances in many top Londonnightspots and her 2012 UK tour is rapidly putting her markon <strong>the</strong> British <strong>jazz</strong> scene, with <strong>the</strong> guitar wizardry <strong>of</strong> NicholasMeier who celebrates his love <strong>of</strong> <strong>jazz</strong>, Turkish music, flamenco,and tango to create a unique musical experience.Expect an atmospheric evening <strong>of</strong> beautiful melodies,rhythms to make you want to dance, <strong>the</strong> happiest sounds,inventive solos and Gabrielle’s spine-tingling voice.Supported by Simon Brown – Piano, Martin Eaton – TenorSax, Ivars Galenieks – Bass, Gary Griffiths - Percussion.Sunday June 30th<strong>The</strong> internationally acclaimedTina May with <strong>the</strong> Chris Ingham TrioTina May is one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> UK’s most expressive and inventive <strong>jazz</strong>singers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> last 20 years, commanding respect and affectionamong musicians and audiences alike. She is renowned forher nuanced interpretive skills, freewheeling invention andrichly varied repertoire. As adept at unpeeling <strong>the</strong> emotionallayers <strong>of</strong> an Edith Piaf chanson as tearing through an intricatebebop <strong>the</strong>me, Tina brings clarity and class to everything shetouches.“That great rarity, a singer who enhances a song...” (<strong>The</strong> Observer)“Innate command <strong>of</strong> phrasing and timing, and an irresistiblevocal sound, every performance <strong>of</strong> hers is an object lesson…”(<strong>The</strong> Jazz Rag)Accompanied by a trio regarded by internationally renownedclarinettist Mark Crooks as “a Rolls-Royce rhythm section”Chris Ingham – Piano, Rev. Andrew Brown – Bass, RussellMorgan - Drums.

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