Stevie Toddler Album Launch + Daniel Inzani at Strange Brew
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"Jazz-pop perfection somewhere between Stanlaey, t l k and Jessie Ware; Stevie Toddler’s grooving double bass and unforgettable melodies float her gracefully to the top echelons of Bristol’s nu-jazz scene. She’ll bring her 6 piece band inc. tenor sax, synths and vibraphone for a full work out of new album Such Big Ideas. "

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A gig held at Strange Brew on Thursday 29th September. The event starts at 19:30.


'Such Big Ideas' Album Launch

Stevie Toddler is a bassist/ singer/ songwriter based in Bristol since 2014. Having originally studied classical double bass, she's since dabbled in a variety of musical worlds, from jazz to pop to folk. Her sound blends all these influences, however at the heart of her tunes is a alt-pop sensibility. Her influences include Pixies, St. Vincent and Radiohead.

Stevie Toddler - Bass and Vocals
Harriet Riley - Vibraphone and Percussion
Danny Wallington - Synths
Greg Sterland - Tenor Sax
Piers Tamplin - Tenor Sax
Jon Clarke - Drum Kit


Daniel Inzani is a pianist, composer and producer who has been working as a bandleader and keys player in Bristol for the last 10 years. As a band leader he performs with Contemporary Chamber Quartet Spindle Ensemble and the recently disbanded 8 piece Ethio-Jazz inspired Tezeta. He is also a founding member of the experimental Bloom Collective, has jointly released an avant-garde vinyl with Alabaster dePlume and performs solo piano concerts.

Now Daniel is focusing on releasing music under his own name, combining different elements of his journey so far and will be performing with a new line up for his first solo outings:

Matt Brown - Drums
Harriet Riley - Vibraphone
Conrad Singh - Electric Guitar
Pete Gibbs - Bass
Lorenzo Prati - Tenor Sax
Piers Tamplin - Bass Clarinet
Greg Sterland - Baritone Sax https://eartrumpetmusic.co.uk

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