Thursday 13 January 2011, 8pm

Shabaka Hutchings + Tony Marsh + Guillaume Viltard Trio w/ special guests: Sébastien Coste & Terry Day

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A new trio featuring one of London's greatest drummers alongside two of the most exciting young players to emerge in recent years.

"Veteran free jazz drummer Marsh leads this improv trio that also feature excellently imaginative clarinettist/saxophonist Hutchings - better known as one third of dub-jazzers Z-U - plus London-based French double bassist Viltard." - Time Out

Sébastien Coste (soprano saxophone & balloons) + Terry Day (home made flutes, voice & balloons) duo
Marsh/HutchingsViltard trio
Marsh/HutchingsViltard trio with Sébastien Coste


TONY MARSH (Percussion)

Tony Marsh is a regular player on the London improvising scene. According to The Guardian's Richard Williams Marsh has a: "marvelous ability to erase the boundary between time and no-time" and "an exquisite feeling for percussive texture".

Tony regularly plays with Evan Parker, John Edwards, Paul Dunmall, Nick Stevens, The London Improvisers Orchestra and many others. Tony also played with Peter Brotzmann and Ishmael Wadada Leo Smith at café OTO in 2010.

Tony Marsh website

SHABAKA HUTCHINGS (Clarinet/Sax)

Shabaka Hutchings plays tenor sax,bass clarinet, clarinet. Described by the BBC as "one of the most eclectic and musically adventurous instrumentalists on the London jazz scene", Hutchings grew up in Barbados and studied clarinet at the Guildhall School of Music. One of the capitals busiest saxophonists he straddles both the avant garde and jazz orthodoxy leading the trio ZED-U and performing with Jazz Warriors, The London Improvisors Orchestra, The Heights, Louis Moholo, Charlie Hadens Liberation Orchestra, Jack DeJohnette All Stars, as well as Speech Debelle, Gary Crosbys Nu Troop and Red Snapper.

In September 2010 Hutchings was confirmed as a 'BBC New Generation Artist'.

'Shabaka is a veritable cauldron of creativity ... an emerging Brit-jazz star if ever there was one' Jazzwise

'A jazz all-rounder … equally at home delivering a highlight moment on Guy Barker's Big Band Britannia as he is with the decidedly left-field London Improvisers Orchestra' Financial Times

'A towering figure both physically and musically' Time Out

Shabaka Hutchings' BBC New Generation artist profile
Financial Times review of Hutchings/Edwards/Sanders @ The Vortex
Shabaka Hutchings on Myspace



GUILLAUME VILTARD (Double Bass)

Guillaume Viltard is a London based double bass player. He plays in Treehouse - a traditional free chamber music for cello, trumpet and double-bass with Ute Kanngiesser and Jamie Coleman. He has also played with Eddie Prevost, Steve Beresford, Seymour Wright, Kan Mikami, Alex Neilson, Heddy Boubaker, London Improvisers Orchestra and many more…

Guillaume Viltard website
Treehouse on Myspace
Unturned Stone on Myspace

SÉBASTIEN COSTE

Soprano sax player Sébastien Coste grew up in the local brass band of a small French village. Then he lost his way through improvisation, getting involved with circus, dance, theatre and many improv' meetings, playing with lots of musicians of the French scene (including Steve Lacy and Michel Doneda) but also with traditional musicians (classical Iranian musician Shadi Fathi or malian singer Mah Kouyaté N°1 ) as he does not know yet what music is. He is still looking for that thing with 'Edgar' (a powerful sax & drums duet with Will Guthrie), or in a crazy rock band (Rosette Trio) or again playing balloons in his solo work.

See also myspace.com/nobabynobaby

TERRY DAY

As a founding member of the legendary People Band (where he played drums & more) and Alterations (with Pete Cusack, Steve Beresford and David Toop), Terry Day has been making a massive contribution to new and improvised music in the UK since since 1965, participating in numerous groupings as part of the 'first generation' of british improv and free jazz at the Little Theatre Club and a diverse range of creative pursuits since. He now performs with his self-made bamboo pipes and writes many poems.