Friday 10 June 2011

Gilad Atzmon & The OHE @ The Pizza Express Jazz Club

DateWednesday, June 1, 2011 at 3:24PM

Show Detail
10-11-Jun (7:30pm)
Show Time 9:00pm / Doors Open 7:30pm
Maverick saxophonist Gilad Atzmon and his Orient House Ensemble return from their world tour for a short London residency. The busiest band in the UK, celebrate their 10th year anniversary playing material from their latest album The Tide Has Changed.
“Astonishing invention and virtuosity” – Robert Shore, Metro.
“A blistering, beautiful set…a fluid, hypnotic, optimistic blending of sounds” – Andew Male, Mojo, October 2010.
Gilad Atmon (saxophones and clarinet), Yaron Stavi – (bass), Eddie Hick (drums), Frank Harrison (piano).




Jazz Club Soho
10 Dean Street
Soho
London
W1D 3RW

To book for 10th June
To book for 11th June
Tel: 0845 6027 017
SKY TV: Gilad & The OHE at the Pizza Express.

Latest press quotes:
splendid, ever changing album Andy Robson, Jazzwise ****
Riotous mix of oompah music-hall cavortings, slurred-pitch Middle Eastern rhapsodising, luxuriously sensuous clarinet love-songs, and stormy collective blasts reminiscent of the 1960s John Coltrane quartet John Fordham, The Guardian ****
a blend of passion, intensity, superb musicianship and an underlying political commitment as Atzmon continues to campaign against all kinds of oppression..... a man who has done so much to enhance the cultural landscape of the UK in recent years The JazzMann ****

..serious messages and stunning music-making BBC Music Magazine
Soulful Jack Massarik, The Evening Standard ****
Spirituality and time-bending alto-sax virtuosity Mike Hobart Financial Time ****
His Music us a revelation M&G ****
…this blistering, beautiful set…a fluid, hypnotic, optimistic blending of sounds .
Andew Male, Mojo, October 2010.
The vivacity, urgency and spontaneity of the best contemporary jazz spurs him always The Guardian ****
Atzmon agitation gets under your skin Spiegel
Astonishing invention and virtuosity Robert Shore, Metro

Atzmon's spirit and soul inhabit every one of his compositions, and his playing is truly exceptional, staking a genuine claim to being one of the finest saxophonists in contemporary jazz....This is a richly varied recording from one of the most exciting and intriguing bands in jazz; a classic in the making Bruce Lindsay allaboutjazz.com

 Another top notch saxophone-led set…by the prodigiously talented Gilad Atzmon and his band…By turns provocative, wistful and pugnacious, it bristles with intrepid invention and convincingly demonstrates that Atzmon’s definitely at the top of his game right now.”
Charles Waring, Record Collector, Christmas 201

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