Tony Kofi (Alto Saxophone)
Pete Whittaker (Hammond Organ)
Pete Cater (Drums)
Simon Fernsby(Guitar)
"A killer band with real bite" Mark Youll Jazzwise
Returning to his first instrument, the Alto Saxophone, Tony Kofi joins the Organisation for a celebration of alto legend Lou Donaldson, whose roots in Bebop evolved into a mastery of the Soul Jazz movement instigated by the great Jimmy Smith and championed by Blue Note founder Alfred Lion. Playing Donaldson tunes, and focusing largely on his work with the Hammond organ maverick Dr Lonnie Smith, they will be playing tunes such as "Hotdog", "Blues Walk," βGood Gracious, βAlligator Bogalooβ and "Ode to Billy Jo" as well as associated compositions by Jimmy Smith, Pat Martino, Horace Silver
Tony Kofi Winner of the 2008 BBC Jazz Awards for Best instrumentalist, the playing career of saxophonist Tony Kofi began when he chanced upon a series of jazz workshops, run inLeicester by Nick Hislam. He won a scholarship to study at the legendary Berklee College of Music in Boston Massachusetts,His fluent and fiery hard-bop style makes him constantly in demand. He currently leads his own Tony Kofi Quartet, Tony Kofi Sphinx Trio,Future Passed Trio and is also the co-founder with Jonathan Gee of the Monk LiberationFront, a group that is dedicated to the music of Thelonious Monk. Tonyβs latest projectsees him performing with Alex Webbβs CafΓ© Society Swing, Arnie Somogyiβs Jump Monk,Larry Bartleyβs JustUS Quartet, Adrian Reid Quartet, a double leaders project with AlanBarnes called Aggregation, Orphy Robinsonβs Bobby Hutcherson songbook project, Alina Bzhezhinska Quartet, Jo Harropβs Fever, Portrait of Cannonball (Music dedicated to Cannonball Adderley)
Pete Whittaker (Hammond Organ)London-based jazz organist Pete Whittaker became fascinated with the Hammond organafter hearing the classic 1960s jazz recordings by the likes of Jimmy Smith, Richard "Groove" Holmes, and Jack McDuff. After a few years touring the western world with rockbands, Pete has in recent times been involved with several jazz projects including UK saxophonist Theo Travis' "Double Talk" and guitarist John Etheridge's "Blue Spirits". Peteis also regular member of the Nigel Price Organ Trio.
Pete Cater (Drums) βA gifted and versatile drummer, at home in any contextβ(Rough Guide to Jazz)Pete Cater is a natural self-taught drummer who has been playing since infancy. Although his 30 plus year professional career has encompassed almost the entire musical spectrum, it is his work as a big band drummer and leader that has secured his worldwide reputation. Pete first formed his own big band when still in his teens and of more recent years the Pete Cater Big Band has released three highly acclaimed Cds, broadcast on Radio 3, appeared at major jazz festivals across the UK, and they are doing an ongoing UK wide series of concerts commemorating the music ofthe late, great Buddy Rich. Peteβs big band expertise sees him in regular demand with a variety of large ensembles including the BBC big Band and the Back to Basie Orchestra.In addition Pete has worked with many international jazz stars in small band settings including Arturo Sandoval, Charlie Byrd, Benny Carter, Buddy De Franco, Terry Gibbs, AlCohn and currently works regularly with the legendary singer/pianist Buddy Greco. Pete remains in demand as a freelance player and educator with special emphasis on jazz and improvisation.
Simon Fernsby (Guitar) Simon moved to London in the early 80's. Initially working on the the rock and pop scene he has toured extensively in th UK, Europe, Scandanavia the former Yugoslavia, the US Canada and Japan. Headlining such prestigious venues as The Royal Abert Hall, theForum, Paris Olympia, the Whiskey a go go and the Universal Amphitheatre Los Angeles.Having also worked for EMI publishing, Phonogram RCA and Rough Trade his TV andRadio credits include The John Peel Show, Top of the Pops BBC 2's Late Show Channel4's the Word and BBC4's Kaleidoscope. After briefly studying with Dave Cliff he has worked with Brighton organist Dave Windross Soul jazz legaend Gary Baldwin, Roger Beaujolais, Sam Gambarini and Gareth Lockrane. With the Organisation he has worked with Bob Martin, Steve Fishwick, AlexGarnett and Dave O'Higgins amongst others. As part of the "7% Solution" Septet they have performed at Ealing Jazz Festival and play regularly at the Crypt of St Martin in the Fields.
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