TRIO EDITION at The Greenbank Pub, Easton

A gig on Thursday 6th April. The event starts at 20:30.


*TICKETS AVAILABLE ON THE DOOR*

We welcome 'Yetii' to The Greenbank for this very special TRIO EDITION of their monthly jazz residency.

Yetii are an acoustic jazz trio playing original compositions. The music combines flowing melodies with expansive group improvisations, interlocking grooves and evolving soundscapes.

Alex Veitch - piano
Ashley John Long - double bass
Alex Goodyear - drums

“instinctive and impressive ★★★★” The Jazz Mann
“a trio of fluent and wildly inventive improvisers” London Jazz News
“this is music that becomes like a friend as you journey with the trio through contrasting moods, textures, and tonal colours” At the Barrier (Album of the Year)
“their own impressive brand of improvisation-rich, acoustic, Scandi-flavoured jazz” Bristol247

Expect an intimate set featuring several brand new compositions as the band look forward to their second album release later this year.

Tickets £7 // Doors 830pm // Music from 9pm // Set length 65-75mins (no interval)

Tickets are generally SOLD OUT for this night, and are expected to sell particularly fast for this one (first TRIO EDITION show for 6 months!). It’s a beautiful venue, especially setup by candlelight for the evening, with great beers and delicious pizza.

ABOUT YETII
The band has been playing together for 5 years, with sets including collaborations with Iain Ballamy, Alun Elliot-Williams (Ishmael Ensemble, Waldo’s Gift), and Jake McMurchie (Get the Blessing).

Alex Veitch (piano) has a current bimonthly residency at Ronnie Scott's and plays in Bristol with projects including MADLY, Family Business and Bristol Street Music. Ash (bass) is an award-winning virtuoso double bassist and composer and current lecturer at Cardiff University. Alex Goodyear (drums) is a recent graduate of jazz from Royal Welsh with sideman credits including John Law, Alex Meritt, and Victoria Klewin.

The band released their debut album in November 2022 to widespread critical acclaim and looks forward to their busiest year of gigs so far in 2023 including shows in Stroud, Birmingham, Bath and Swanage.

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