29 November 2014
Miles Davis on trumpet was one of the most influential musicians of the 20th C. He was at the forefront of bebop, cool jazz, hard bop, modal jazz, and jazz fusion.
In 1959 he produced his masterpiece album “Kind of Blue”, introducing an unsuspecting jazz world to modal music (improvisations around note series rather than chord sequences), featuring the classic tracks “So What” and “All Blues”
No stranger to St James Studio,following his sell out Hoagy Carmichael and Jazz at The Movies events earlier this year, Chris Ingham on piano brings his hard driving Rebop ensemble, evoking the style and sounds of the wonderful music of the Miles Davis Sextet,plus their own imaginative creativity and improvisations.
“Rebop are one of the best bands in the country” East Anglian Times
The Wonderful Music of the Jazz Greats Series
BOOK TICKETS29 November 2014
Performance Times:
Saturday 29 November | 20:00 |
Approximate running time: 1 hour 45 minutes with an interval
Important Show Information
Seating is UN-RESERVED in the Studio for this performance.
All tickets will have a seat apart from the standing tickets.
When purchasing Studio Standard and Studio Gallery seats, please note that you may have to share a table with other patrons who are not from your party.
Ticket Prices:
Studio Standard | £20.00 |
Studio Gallery | £20.00 |
Studio Upper Gallery | £17.50 |
Studio Standing | £17.50 |
Concessions & Access Bookings
There are no concessions available on Studio Performances. If you have any Access Requirements then please contact the Box Office on 0844 264 2140.
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