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You can also add these events to your own Google Calendar. Innes Sibun Sensational Rock and Blues! A phenomenal guitarist that toured with Robert Plant during the 90's. BLUES REVUE - MARCH 2008 - Eric Thom Taildragger Album Review "Innes Sibun wastes no time in getting to his point with the first assault from his 12-track opus. Launching into Otis Rush’s “It Takes Time”, Sibun's high-energy fervour, blistering, no-nonsense guitar artistry and raggedly honest vocals recall Rory Gallagher. Sibun refines his craft with each release and his band's reputation as a dazzling live act is picking up steam across the UK. Sibun turns on a dime with delicately rendered acoustic-driven tracks like “I Miss You (Daisy’s Song)”, “I’ll Never Love Again” or the deceptively simple-sounding “Southbound Train” which vamps along on mandolin and barrelhouse piano. The jaw-dropping buried track, “Friar’s Boogie”, demonstrates just how tightly wound this band can get; everyone plays at triple speed without the loss of a single note or breath. Far from a one-trick blues-rock pony, Sibun embraces more variety than listeners may expect." http://www.myspace.com/innessibun Cancel Silence! The band play a mix of funk and jazz fusion that allows them to really play out and experiment through the music. The set is material by well-known fusion artists and the band play the set in the original style but bring their own influences and expression into the music. Influences include: Jeff Beck, Yellow Jackets, HeadHunters, Tony Williams Lifetime, Miles Davis, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Robben Ford, Pat Metheny, John Coltrane http://www.myspace.com/cancelsilence Adam's Apple A 'Jazz Hymnal Trio' playing jazz arrangements of popular hymns and traditional jazz standards. Adam Biggs (Arranger and Piano), Ben Groenevelt (Double Bass) and Robert Brian (Drums) "Jazz lovers will be familiar with Jacques Loussier and his inspired treatment of Bach's music. This group has a similar feel, but based here on a number of well-known hymn tunes, given a rhythmic vitality and a refreshingly contemporary sound." Bath Chronicle 13th December 2007 The Jazz Hymnal Trio MySpace Image by Sarah Biggs |

