The Jay Rayner Quartet: Songs of Food and Agony
7 May 2016
The renowned restaurant critic, Masterchef judge and presenter of BBC Radio 4’s The Kitchen Cabinet has one other skill....
Running Time: 2 Hours including interval
British singer-songwriter and Royal Academy of Music graduate Rosabella Gregory, is an award-winning music-fiend.
Rosabella has performed her music in New York City, Paris, Barcelona and throughout the UK, including supporting the legendary, Jools Holland. Recent performances include St. James Theatre, 606 club, The Shakespeare Globe, Pizza Express Jazz Club, The Royal Festival Hall and Queen Elizabeth Hall.
As a pianist, vocalist, string arranger and composer, Gregory has worked with such artists as Craig David, Nitin Sawhney, and Anoushka Shankar.
Career highlights include collaborating with Bob James and Manolo Badrena, and winning the International Prize in the 2007 New York Songwriter’s Circle Song Contest, where Grammy award-winning producer Russ Titelman compared her to ‘a young Joni Mitchell’.
‘Her delightfully involving songs feature page - turning narratives and piano detail as elegant as classic architecture’ Paul Sexton, music journalist and broadcaster
‘Elodie is the heroine of a nefarious tale that could have come from the pen of Pat Barker or Jean Rhys. The vignette is crisply addressed by Gregory over the top of some ebullient piano riffs with just the right amount of cagy menace’ Rob Crossan, BBC
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