| Venue: After Hours Club @ The Heather House |
| Date & Hour: Saturday, 3rd May 12pm |
Line Up: Paul Williamson (Trumpet), Michael Buckley (Sax), Tommy Halferty (Guitar), Justin Carroll (Fender Rhodes), Ronan Guilfoyle (Electric Bass) and Sean Carpio (Drums).
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For many lovers of contemporary jazz, the late great Miles Davis electric period - between 1969 and 1975 produced some of the most thrilling and exhilarating music, ever produced.
Hyperbole for sure - but the energy, drive, and musical invention of albums such as 'Bitches Brew' provoke that sort of emotion amongst the initiated.
Ireland's leading jazz heavyweights are set to unleash their blistering tribute to Davis's 'electric period', when they play a take no prisoners late night set at Bray Jazz Festival's after hours jazz club, this year.
Having played a much talked about once-off 'Miles Davis Electric Tribute' gig to a packed audience in Dublin city centre a couple of months ago, the sextet of top players are set to unleash a firestorm of blazing improvisation, once more.
The group features hammond player Justin Carroll, guitarist Tommy Halferty, bass player Ronan Guilfoyle, as well as saxophonist Michael Buckley, drummer Sean Carpio, and Irish based Australian trumpeter Paul Williamson filling the non-inconsiderable shoes of the great Miles himself.
Hear electric Miles Davis in a live setting, as you've never done before !
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