
Afternoon Jazz – Cannonball Express
Date: Sunday 18/04/2010
Time: 1.00pm – 4.00pm
Tickets : £5 /£4 conc, kids under 16 free.
Ronnie Bottomley’s tribute to saxman Cannonball Adderley featuring Al Woods on alto sax and Mark Chandler on flugelhorn, Ken Marley bass, Nigel Chapman piano and Ronnie Bottomley drums.
Cannonball Adderley was one of the giants of the alto saxophone. He was partof the Miles Davis sextet in October 1957, three months prior to John Coltrane’s return to the group and played on the seminal Davis records “Milestones” and “Kind of Blue”.
As band leader The Cannonball Adderley Quintet featured Cannonball on alto sax and his brother Nat Adderley on cornet and pianist Bobby Timmons. His Quintet recorded some of the best known jazz songs – “This Here” (written by Bobby Timmons), “The Jive Samba,” “Work Song” (written by Nat Adderley), “Mercy, Mercy, Mercy” (written by Joe Zawinul) and “Walk Tall” (written by Zawinul, Marrow and Rein).
Cannonball Express features multi instrumentalist Al Woods on alto sax and Mark Chandler on flugelhorn. Big Ron didn’t play at his last band gig at Seven with the Quintessentials (due to a septic hand) but he’ll be back for this gig. Listen to Cannonball Adderley on LastFM.
Address:
Seven Artspace
31a Harrogate Road
Chapel Allerton
Leeds
LS7 3PD
Tel: 0113 2626777
Seven Art Space Leeds website
Seven Jazz website
How To Find Seven Artspace
Close to the centre of Chapel Allerton and opposite the library, Seven is well served by a regular bus service from the city centre (2, 3 or 3A) or from Headingley and Harehills (91).
On-street parking is available on Harrogate Road and out of hours behind the Somerfield Market.
