Events on Wednesday 2nd March
“My Dog Sighs will kick off the event with a discussion about his creative journey and the project and then hold a question and answer session with the audience. Books, prints and merchandise will be available for sale and there will be an opportunity to get books signed.”
From:
My Dog Sighs artist talk and book signing
“Modern dating can be a strange world at the best of times, but for these two late-20-somethings things are about to get remarkable. Nick is cooking for Sam at his place and if all goes to plan, this will definitely be their first and last meeting… so what exactly is on the menu? Well, they do say the best way to a man’s heart is through his stomach…”
From:
Fiji
“Featuring Graham and his expressive, powerful, and highly technical drumming , alongside Harry Weir on Tenor Sax, Liam Shortall on Trombone, Fergus McCreadie on Piano, Joe Williamson on Guitar and Mark Hendry on Electric Bass, Graham's compositions are all encompassing powerful pieces of sound.”
From:
Graham Costello's 'STRATA'
“Although British jazz and jazz on the continent are continuing to thrive on their respective local levels, not many truly Anglo-European groups have managed to connect with such ease and shared understanding as Universal Connection, the quartet of Martin Speake, Hans Koller, Anders Christensen, and Anders Mogensen.”
From:
Speake/Koller/Christensen/Mogensen
“Laissez Faire Since early 2019, Laissez Faire have been taking the Bristol music scene by storm with successful single launch shows at The Mother's Ruin and Rough Trade along with a stand out performance from Dot to Dot Festival 2019. They have also supported the likes of Indoor Pets and Sheafs along with being shortlisted for Truck Festival and Y Not Festival. Now returning after nearly 2 years away with a brand new sound, the boys are keen to pick up right where they left off.”
From:
Laissez Faire + Smack