Monday 10 March 2014, 8pm
Originally a date for a quartet of master American trumpeter Roy Campbell Jr alongside Roger Turner on drums, Steve Williamson on saxophone and Pat Thomas on piano. Roy very sadly passed away in January this year - we'll always remember the masterclass he gave with this quartet in his first appearance at OTO in 2013. In tribute, Roger Turner and Pat Thomas will be performing in a trio with Shabaka Hutchings on saxophone.
"When you play the trumpet, you are essentially pushing a large tube of metal into your face, amplifying the pressurized vibration of your lips, turning that buzz into music. Some players strive to hide this, making the instrument sound as smooth and consistent as possible. Others, from Bubber Miley to Lee Morgan to Don Cherry, relish this physicality, exposing the blood and sweat and spit that goes into the instrument, embracing the raw humanity captured in brass. The great Roy Campbell, Jr., who passed away this week, was definitely of the latter group." - from the New Yorker obituary of Roy Campbell Jr
Photo by Peter Gannushkin / downtownmusic.net"Sartorially shabby as Thomas may be, and on first impression even rather stolid, he has a somewhat imperious charisma that’s immediately amplified when he starts to play. Unlike other pianists whose virtuosity seems to be racing ahead of their thought processes Thomas always seems supremely in command of his gift, and his playing, no matter how free and ready to tangle with abstraction, always carries a charge of authoritative exactitude." The Jazzmann
“Turner [used] brushes to create a wild spattering and scattering of sound from cymbal and snare, with sudden explosions from tom and kick drums. At times in this early passage he sounded like rain on a caravan roof, at others like a tool box in the back of a moving van” - Molloy Woodcraft, The Guardian
Roger Turner website'Shabaka is a veritable cauldron of creativity ... an emerging Brit-jazz star if ever there was one' Jazzwise