Matt Anderson and Friends at The Be-Bop Club
£14.00

A gig held at The Be-Bop Club on Thursday 22nd May. The event starts at 20:00.


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

Matt Anderson – tenor and soprano sax, Rebecca Nash – piano, Will Harris – bass, Andy Hague – drums

London-based saxophonist and Dankworth Prize-winning composer Matt Anderson released his fourth album, Live at Leeds Jazz Festival, in 2024 with his long-running quartet. This live recording from the middle of their May 2023 U.K. tour is a snapshot of the band at their best: stretching out on a set of original tunes with a characteristically open, interactive and risk-taking approach. The roots of jazz are never far away, with a rhythmic feel and blues sensibility that is anchored in the tradition, however the music also expands into other areas such as modal and contemporary harmony and British folk-style melodies, giving the group a distinctive identity.

“a well-integrated, swinging and supremely confident ensemble… [with] a soulful depth to his musicality that underpins the academic attention to detail” - Jazzwise ****

“The band’s synergy as an ensemble shines brightly in this live setting… a must-listen album” - Jazz in Europe

Born in the North Yorkshire Moors, the son of a music teacher and based in Leeds for a time, Matt has lived in London since 2015. Becoming part of the fertile jazz scene in the capital, he has since performed with artists/bands such as Will Vinson, Greg Hutchinson (with the Jiannis Pavlidis Quintet), Ivo Neame, the Gareth Lockrane and Calum Gourlay big bands, Jamie Doe’s Magic Lantern and Hannes Riepler, and he has also toured in New Zealand, Eastern Europe and Scandinavia. In 2023, he became a D’Addario Woodwinds artist and was also made an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music for contributions to the music industry.


For this appearance, Matt will be joined by some of his favourite musicians from the Bristol music scene, playing for the first time with pianist Rebecca Nash and drummer Andy Hague, alongside his long-time collaborator bassist Will Harris, who is a regular member of the Matt Anderson Quartet.

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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