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SUMMARY:N22 Jazz Festival presents: Samuel Eagles - SPIRIT
DESCRIPTION:Part of the EFG London Jazz Festival #wearejazz\nSamuel E
 agles – SPIRIT will be presenting never heard before music from thei
 r soon to be released album ‘Life by The SPIRIT’. Contemporary, or
 iginal music with strong melodies and fearsome improvisation.\n“His 
 deftly swerving post - bop inventiveness illuminates” – John Fordh
 am\nWhen renowned saxophonist Mornington Lockett saw potential in enco
 uraging the early glimmers of talent in London-based Samuel Eagles, it
  indeed kindled something very special. A formative grounding in class
 ical piano (from international pianist, répétiteur and teacher Gilli
 an Ford), along with a fascination for the recordings of Kenny Garrett
 , were pivotal in bringing Eagles to the alto saxophone; and the acade
 mic opportunities of big bands and other ensembles led initially to a 
 position in an amateur ten-piece funk/fusion band. All the while, the 
 young hopeful was being mentored by Mornington Lockett, who would regu
 larly invite him to sit in on his own gigs. Notably, Samuel gained a p
 lace in the Royal Academy of Music’s Junior Jazz band, directed by r
 espected educator Nick Smart – and whilst there, he was further insp
 ired by classes from artists such as John Paricelli and Perfect Housep
 lants, enhanced by the first thrill of performing at the famed London 
 venues of Ronnie Scott’s and Pizza Express Jazz Club. Eagles’ albu
 m, Next Beginning, was hailed a promising and engaging debut by Jazzwi
 se and The Guardian (“His deftly swerving post - bop inventiveness i
 lluminates” – John Fordham); His second release gained much attent
 ion globally (\"The Future of Jazz\" The Jazz Journal). The band inclu
 des some of the UK’s present day torch bearers, Sam Leak (piano), An
 t Law (guitar), Matthew Read (double bass) and Dave Hamblett (drums). 
 All band leaders in their own right, they make the music come alive an
 d bring a unique character which makes every gig different from the la
 st.\n‘Karamel is such a special place, we are so privileged to have 
 this venue in London. Everything about the place is awesome, excellent
  menu, large open space to dine, space on the sofas to relax, staff wh
 o are super kind. Overall great atmosphere and one of my favourite pla
 ces in London. I can’t wait for this gig!' Samuel Eagles\nSamuel Eag
 les (sax), Sam Leak (piano), Ant Law (guitar), Matthew Read (double ba
 ss) and Dave Hamblett (drums)\nDoors open 7pm, music from 8pm.\n\nFor 
 more information visit https://bowesandbounds.org/events/n22-jazz-fest
 ival-presents-samuel-eagles-spirit
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191116T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191116T234500
CATEGORIES:music
LOCATION:KaramelN22
WEBSITE:https://www.musicglue.com/karamel/events/2019-11-16-samuel-eag
 les-spirit-karamel
URL:https://www.musicglue.com/karamel/events/2019-11-16-samuel-eagles-
 spirit-karamel
CONTACT:020 3146 8775
ORGANIZER;CN="Collage Arts":https://bowesandbounds.org/profile/Collage
 Arts105
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