The Birmingham Press

Birmingham Jazz presents

Iconic sax player to perform.

This week’s Birmingham Jazz presentation at 1,000 Trades on Friday evening sees a tribute to Joe Henderson by saxophonist Denys Baptiste. Born in London of St Lucian parents in 1969, Denys studied music at school from the age of thirteen and, in 1990, went on to study at the West London Institute (Brunel University). In 1992, he continued his music education at London’s Guildhall School of Music, studying under former Jazz Messenger, Jean Toussaint. From the moment he joined the London jazz circuit, Denys displayed extraordinary talent, energy and commitment. Spotted by veteran Jazz Warriors double bassist, Gary Crosby at the bassist’s regular Tomorrow’s Warriors jam sessions, Denys was immediately invited to join Crosby’s new band, Nu Troop. Since then, Denys has soared in his development as a soloist and bandleader, earning enormous respect from his peers. This gig is his Joe Henderson Tribute

His colossal talent – based on a powerful technique and an ability to improvise fluently and effortlessly across a wide range of musical styles – is matched only by his unfettered energy which takes him and his audiences into the musical stratosphere. An evening with Denys guarantees a display of unsuppressed expression, ranging from sweet ‘saxuality’ to breathtaking, edge-of-your-seat virtuosity. Over the years, Denys has evolved into what the Time Magazine describes as “the icon of British jazz”, with a most distinctive and immediately recognisable sound.

Friday 11th February at 1,000 Trades, 16 Frederick Street, Birmingham B1 3HE.

Admission: Advance standard £12.50, members £10, students £5 (on the door £15/£12.50/£5).

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