(Press release). Leading Scottish jazz musicians
including pianists Brian Kellock and Fergus McCreadie are included in a new
concert season in the Heart of Hawick venue in the Scottish Borders.
Kellock will appear
in a duo with saxophonist Konrad Wiszniewski on Friday 5th August and McCreadie
joins fellow rising Scottish star, saxophonist Matt Carmichael on Friday 18th
November in a series of gigs that encompass folk and traditional music and
singer-songwriters as well as jazz.
The series opens with leading Celtic guitarist Tony McManus, whose repertoire has included Charles Mingus’s Goodbye Pork Pie Hat, in a duo with guitarist-violinist Julia Toaspern on Friday 1st July. Other concerts that will appeal to jazz fans are violinist Alex Yellowlees’ Hot Club Quartet (Saturday 10th September) and the harp-saxophone duo of Savourna Stevenson and Steve Kettley (Saturday 26th November).
“We played our
first gig as a duo on International Jazz Day at the end of April,” says
Wiszniewski, a twice winner of the Best Instrumentalist prize at the Scottish
Jazz Awards who also co-leads the award-winning New Focus group and spiritual
jazz ensemble Mama Terra. “It was fantastic to get to play with Brian because
he’s so incredibly resourceful and a really inspiring duo partner. It’s like
having a whole rhythm section onstage and I can’t wait to play with him again.”
The Heart of Hawick is situated in the town of Hawick, about an hour’s drive from Berwick upon Tweed and just north of Northumberland National Park. More information can be found HERE.
Photo credits: Brian Kellock - Louis DeCarlo; Konrad Wiszniewski - Derek Clark; Fergus McCreadie - Dave Stapleton
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