Fairfield House Ethio-Jazz Project at The Gallimaufry
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A gig held at The Gallimaufry on Tuesday 10th June. The event starts at 21:30.


From 1936-1941 Haile Selassie was exiled to Fairfield House, Bath, England due to Mussolini's invasion of Ethiopia. Upon his return to Ethiopia, a flourishing jazz scene emerged spawning such luminaries as Mulatu Astake, Hailu Mergia & Walias Band during the 60s & 70s.

Fairfield House is now a community hub and heritage attraction dedicated to the lives of Haile Selassie and the Ethiopian royal family in exile:
fairfieldhousebath.co.uk

2024 marked 70yrs of Haile Selassie as Hon. Freeman of the City of Bath and Fairfield House Ethio-Jazz Project was assembled to perform at the celebrations across the city.

Featuring some of the South-West's finest musicians (and including a visiting guest from London) performing Ethio-Jazz classics and original compositions:
Trevor Mires - trombone
Gary Alesbrook - flugelhorn/trumpet
Harriet Riley - vibraphone
Ross Hughes - bass clarinet/flute/synth
Riaan Vosloo - double bass
Mark Whitlam - drums
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Entry requirements: no age restrictions (under 18s to be accompanied by an adult over 21yrs, 1:1 ratio)

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