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Thursday, July 9, 2020

Jazz Mine No. 262 Saturday 11th. July 2020 from 5 to 6PM on dublincityfm.ie or 103.2FM

Play list Jazz Mine No. 262 Saturday 11th. July 2020 from 5 to 6PM on 103.2FM or dublincityfm.ie

1. Con Alma ( 5.13 ) - Jimmy Heath - CD Love Letter Verve Records
James Edward Heath (October 25, 1926 – January 19, 2020)
2020 RELEASE



2. London ( 3.32 ) - Eves Record Box - SINGLE
IRISH ARTIST - 2020 RELEASE



3. Stars Still Shine ( 3.36 ) - Harry Connick Jnr. - SINGLE Verve Records
2020 RELEASE



4. Black Cat ( 3.08 ) - Larissa Tormey - CD Live Another Day larissatormey.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2020 RELEASE



5. The Mover ( 5.02 ) - Bernie Senensky - CD From The Heart A Tribute To Oscar Peterson 7 Arts Entertainment
2007 RELEASE

6. Manhattan ( 5.56 ) - Don Thompson - CD From The Heart A Tribute To Oscar Peterson 7 Arts Entertainment
2007 RELEASE

7. Hometown ( 5.38 ) - Bojan J - SINGLE http://bojanz.com/
2012 RELEASE

8. Raios De Sol ( 5.37 ) - Resolution 88 - CD Afterglow
2016 RELEASE

9. Tantz ( 4.40 ) - Balkan Alien Sound -

10. Hotel California ( 8.06 ) - Earl Klugh feat. Jake Shimabukuro - CD Handpicked
2013 RELEASE




Improvised Music Company & Dublin City Council
JAZZ AT WOOD QUAY SUMMER SESSIONS ONLINE
Wood Quay Summer Sessions return in July for a series of online lunchtime concerts broadcast from Dublin City Council’s beautiful Wood Quay Venue. Now in its sixth year, this ever-popular outdoor series is moving online for 2020, with four unique online concerts streaming from 1pm on Thursdays throughout July on the Wood Quay Summer Sessions Facebook page.

Founded by Dublin City Council and presented in association with First Music Contact, Improvised Music Company, Contemporary Music Centre, & Music Network, the Wood Quay Summer Sessions allow music fans to experience an incredible mix of music from new and established traditional, jazz, contemporary and alt-rock acts.

This year, the online Sessions will feature mesmerizing new jazz from BigSpoon, a programme of music by leading composers from Ireland performed by Cassiopeia Wind Quintet, glorious traditional music from Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh and Mick O’Brien and fresh alt-rock tunes from Pow Pig.

In addition to the video performances from the four acts, Dublin's Near FM 90.3 will broadcast the concerts each Thursday at 6pm, alongside behind-the-scenes chats with the artists.

Join us on Thursday 9th July on Wood Quay Summer Sessions Facebook page for some mesmerising jazz presented by IMC, featuring BigSpoon.
Thursday 9th July, 13.00 | BigSpoon

Chris Engel - saxophone, effects, electronics
Matthew Jacobson - drums & percussion
Darragh O'Kelly - keyboards & synths
Shane O'Donovan - electronics & synths

South African saxophonist and adopted Irishman Chris Engel has cultivated a successful career in jazz and improvised music throughout Europe with his chameleon-like musical talents; adept in small and large ensembles, free improv, contemporary jazz, and latterly electronic music. Through this lens of electronic bits and bytes, BigSpoon emerges. This musical offering is a crystallization of Chris’ musical journey which brings all of his musical impulses and influences to bear in the company of some of Ireland’s leading improvisers and electro-sonic explorers. BigSpoon creates a sound world designed to immerse both the artist and the audience in a shared musical experience. With influences ranging from Jaga Jazzist to Weather Report, this is visceral and mesmerizing 21st century jazz with organic heart and electronic soul.




See full details of the Wood Quay Sumemr Sessions programme below

July 16th presented with Contemporary Music Centre

13.00 | Cassiopeia Wind Quintet
(Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon & French Horn)

Programme:
Elaine Agnew Colmcille
Joan Trimble Three Diversions
Jennifer Walshe like glass in a mirror on a window pane

July 23rd presented with Music Network

13.00 | Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh and Mick O’Brien
(Fiddle & Uilleann Pipes)

July 30th presented with First Music Contact

13.00 | Pow Pig
(Lo-fi alt-rock band)

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