A different time and a different venue.
There’s a change from the usual this week when Birmingham Jazz presents Pavilion at the Eastside Jazz Club on Thursday 7th November.
Jim Rattigan is one of the UK’s leading French horn players and widely recognised as a pioneer of the jazz French horn. He has performed with many globally renowned artists including, Michael Brecker, Bill Frisell, Carla Bley, Charlie Haden, Steve Swallow, McCoy Tyner, Paul McCartney, George Michael, Adele. Rattigan has recorded with all the London symphony orchestras
Jim left the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra to concentrate on jazz and composition full time. He began working with Hans Koller in his various ensembles and the Mike Gibbs band. This inspired to form his own 12-piece ensemble Pavillon named after the french word for the bell of the french horn. In 2000 they recorded their first album Strong Tea and performed it at the Blue Orange for Birmingham Jazz.
After their highly successful Arts Council funded tour of 2016/17 they were invited to play at the London and Cambridge international jazz festivals and nominated for a British jazz award. This performance is part of a UK tour to promote the new album ‘he Freedom Of Movement. which was released in September this year.
This is a special co-promotion with the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire and is at the Eastside Jazz Club, 200 Jennens Road, Birmingham, B4 7XR.
Admission: Advance – standard £12.50, members £10, students £5 (on the door £15.00/£12.50/£5)