Trish Heenan and Ed Kainiek at Rush Hour Jazz
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“A wonderful singer” – Ian Shaw
Trish’s musical journey began in London, where she performed with various bands at some of the capital’s top venues.
She then moved to the USA, initially to New York and then on to California. Finally settling in Los Angeles, Trish recorded with Howlett Smith, producer for the legendary Nancy Wilson and continued on her musical odyssey, moving back to the UK to record her album ‘ A lot of world to see’ at The Premises Studios in London.
This rush hour jazz date in Leeds sees Trish joined by superb sax player Ed Kainiek and the JazzLeeds trio led by Nigel Chapman on keyboards
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Trish’s musical journey began in London, where she performed with various bands at some of the capital’s top venues.
She then moved to the USA, initially to New York and then on to California. Finally settling in Los Angeles, Trish recorded with Howlett Smith, producer for the legendary Nancy Wilson and continued on her musical odyssey, moving back to the UK to record her album ‘ A lot of world to see’ at The Premises Studios in London.
This rush hour jazz date in Leeds sees Trish joined by superb sax player Ed Kainiek and the JazzLeeds trio led by Nigel Chapman on keyboards
PAYF collection
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