Alan Barnes & Bruce Adams Quintet at Hen & Chicken
£14 / £12 consessions

A gig on Sunday 2nd April. The event starts at 20:00.


Alan Barnes (Saxes/Clarinet), Bruce Adams (Trumpet) David Newton (Piano), Riaan Vosloo (Basses), Andy Hague (Drums)

When these two get together fireworks happens. Both top players in their own right, when on stage as a frontline horn section they play off each other brilliantly and compete with amazing technique and equally quick one-liners that has audiences loving the music and having a fun night out.

Alan Barnes has won so many instrumental Jazz awards his sideboard is probably made of reinforced concrete, a serial British Jazz Awards winner on Tenor, Alto, Baritone and Clarinet he also won the prestigious BBC Jazz Instrumentalist of the Year in 2001 & 2006.
As well as starring with a who’s who of the UK jazz scene from Humphrey Littleton and Johnny Dankworth to Stan Tracey & Gilad Atzmon, he’s also in demand for TV & film work and in other styles of music with such diverse artist’s as; Selina Jones, Bjork, Bryan Ferry, Michel Le Grande, Van Morrison, Clare Teale, Westlife and Jamie Cullum

Bruce Adams is a true powerhouse on trumpet and a deft performer on the beautifully toned Flugelhorn; he also used to live in Bristol for many years.
He cut his musical teeth on solid commercial work – on cruise liners, in dance halls, music halls, and even worked in support of comedy legends like, Tony Hancock and Freddie Starr. He has been a regular jazz poll-winner and with his spectacular range and power on the instrument has been in demand as a lead, and jazz trumpet man.
Bruce has often worked as a special guest soloist with both the Scottish Radio Orchestra and the BBC Big Band.

I’ve agreed with the frontline to use a local based rhythm section and as Alan & Bruce’s regular piano partner; David Newton is now a Bath resident it seems silly not get one of the best on board!
David has been voted best Jazz Pianist in the British Jazz Awards ‘thirteenth’ times and was made a Fellow of Leeds College of Music in 2003 where he now teaches jazz piano; one of the most melodic and well-loved pianists around.
To round off the backline Riaan Vosloo & Andy Hague will ensure a driving backing for the terrible two out front, sure to be a great night.

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