Trish Clowes and “My Iris” with support from Emma Johnson’s Gravy Boat – Thursday 5th May 7:00pm £16/14

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My Iris is an intense and thrilling band that represents the front rank of the contemporary UK jazz scene. Lauded for her imaginative approach to improvisation and composition, saxophonist Trish Clowes provides her bandmates Ross Stanley (piano/Hammond organ), Chris Montague (guitar) and James Maddren (drums) with a unique platform for individual expression, delivering driving grooves and lingering melodic lines, seamlessly morphing between earthy restlessness and futuristic dreamscapes.

The band has now recorded two albums for Basho Records (‘My Iris’ and ‘Ninety Degrees Gravity’), the latest of which has been described as a “high intensity, mercurial workout” by Giovanni Russonello for Downbeat Magazine, providing “further evidence that Clowes is an improviser to be reckoned with.” Clowes collaborated with film director Rose Hendry to create a music video for the album track ‘Abbott & Costello’ – inspired by characters in Denis Villeneuve’s science fiction film ‘Arrival’ – that has recently been screened at the Cannes Lions Festival and shortlisted for The Voice Of A Woman Awards 2019.

My Iris has toured internationally and made broadcasts for BBC Radio 3 and Radio Bremen. Notable recent performances include Rochester International Jazz Festival (Made In The UK showcase), Toronto International Jazz Festival, Galway Jazz Festival and the Barbican for the London Jazz Festival, supporting Avishai Cohen. My Iris is a band “going places” (Ian Patterson, All About Jazz).

Hear this fantastic track from their last album

“A high intensity, mercurial workout provides further evidence that Clowes is an improviser to be reckoned with” – Downbeat

“Brilliant” – Gilles Peterson

“…a beguiling Clowes solo that Lester Young or Ben Webster would have been proud of … Strong compositions brilliantly interpreted” – All About Jazz

You can find further details about Trish and My Iris on her website http://trishclowes.com

Trish Clowes (Saxophone), Ross Stanley (Piano & Organ), Chris Montague (Guitar), James Maddren (Drums)

Support for My Iris comes from Emma Johnson’s Gravy Boat, a cinematic quintet led by Leeds based saxophonist and composer Emma Johnson.

Emma’s writing displays a contemporary sound rooted by infectious melodies and the group have been described as playing ‘a relaxed, melodic and distinctive style of contemporary jazz’. They released their debut album ‘Worry Not’ just last year.

Thursday 5th May Trish Clowes’sMy Iris” @Seven Arts 7-10pm £16/14 concession, 25s and under £8