Events on Sunday 3rd March
“Join us on the 3rd March to celebrate International Women's Day 2019 and the life of Jane Fortune, the founder of non-profit Advancing Women Artists who died in September 2018. We will be screening the 'Invisible Women' documentary, Emmy Award winner in the Cultural/Historical Program category in 2013, based on Jane Fortune’s book, Invisible Women: Forgotten Artists of Florence.”
From:
Not so Invisible Now
“Two well-respected Bristol singer/songwriters give us a chilled Sunday afternoon performance to round the weekend off. Jazz singer Victoria Klewin joins forces with a relative newcomer to the Bristol scene, Chaz Thorogood, who's blues/folk style of singing and guitar playing are a perfect match. Two incredible voices, impressive guitar work, and a shared catalogue of original material and tastefully re-worked covers awaits... This new duo has everything going for it.”
From:
Chaz Thorogood & Victoria Klewin
“One of the most seriously brilliant guitarists to come our way, Holly Carter surely has the hand of the great Chet Atkins on her shoulder. She’s a virtuoso of the rocking bass and other finger style tricks, blending jazz and country blues into something that’s simply awesome.”
From:
Holly Carter
“Join us for another great Jazz Jam session this week featuring the fantastic Bebop Horn of Rowan Porteous. Rowan will be joined by Adam Stokes (Guitar), Stevie Jo Dooley (Bass) and your ever present host Stevie Fry (Drums). Rowan is a stalwart of the Bristol Jazz scene; his beautiful ballad playing and electrifying Bebop lines make for an unmissable first set. Guests welcome as always in the second set.”
From:
Rowan Porteous Quartet
“The Hucklebuck are a five-piece band playing straight ahead blues, with original interpretations of traditional electric styles, from early jump blues to later Texas and Chicago material, all played with real authenticity and swing.”
From:
The Hucklebuck