Ross Hicks Trio at The Be-bop Club
£12.00

A gig held at The Be-Bop Club on Thursday 21st March. The event starts at 20:00.


Tickets: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/the-be-bop-club

Ross Hicks - piano, Nick Kacal - bass, Alex Goodyear - drums

Ross Hicks is a young Cardiff based pianist who made a great impression on a short tour with saxophonist Simon Spillett last summer:

"Hicks was a revelation, ideas emerged and developed and injected drama even as the pieces unfolded at near terminal velocity" - Mike Collins [jazzyblogman].

Debuting his upcoming album ‘Three Elms’, Ross and his talented co-conspirators will play a mix of original compositions and some other contemporary tunes. The album is a series of original compositions and is the result of a wide array of influences with an original spin - "an intelligent and intriguing piece of writing” - The Jazz Mann.

Ross is a graduate of the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama now working as a full time freelance musician, and has formed his trio featuring two of the Be-Bop Club's favourite players.

Alex Goodyear is a UK based drummer, bandleader and composer. Since graduating from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in 2019, he has returned to Berkshire and has become a regular of the UK Jazz scene, working with artists including John Law, Simon Spillett, Iain Ballamy, Sam Crockatt, Alex Merritt, Steve Fishwick, Greg Abate, Jake McMurchie, Denny Ilett, Alan Barnes, Huw Warren, George Cooper, Rebecca Nash, Libor Smoldas, Nick Malcolm, and Henrik Jensen.

Nick Kacal is a bassist originally from Trinidad, but has roots in London and a presence on the Manchester but now residing in South Wales. After studying with Tony Hougham, the principle bass of the Covent Garden Opera, he moved to London and has played as a sideman on the scene playing predominantly jazz and acoustic folk, occasionally touring to places such as Cape Verde, France and Spain. He formed his own group, Guerillasound, releasing a CD in 2008 and touring successfully in Japan.

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

Other jazz gigs

Mammal Hands at Bristol Beacon
— Bristol Beacon
jazz contemporary jazz electronic
MF Tomlinson at Bristol Beacon
— Bristol Beacon
jazz indie rock singer-songwriter indie folk experimental pop
Maruja at Electric Bristol
— Electric Bristol
jazz alternative rock rock punk art rock
Bare Jams at The Trinity Centre
— The Trinity Centre
funk jazz pop soul rock
Get The Blessing & Vapors of Morphine at Strange Brew
— Strange Brew
jazz alternative rock