The Tommy Halferty Trio featuring Seamus Blake

Event

When:
Sat, 13. February 2016, 20:30 h - 23:30 h
Where:
JJ Smyths Dublin - Dublin 2
Category:
Tour
The Tommy Halferty Trio featuring Seamus Blake

Description

The Tommy Halferty Trio featuring Tommy Halferty (guitar), Dave Redmond (bass) & Kevin Brady (drums) and Seamus Blake (sax).

Tommy Halferty
Jazz Guitarist Tommy Halferty has been performing & composing for the last 30 years and in that time has gained a wealth of experience performing with musicians from all over the world such as Lee Konitz, Keith Copeland, Benny Golson, Norma Winstone and many more. He has released internationally acclaimed albums with Steeplechase Records.

Seamus Blake
New York based tenor saxophonist/composer SEAMUS BLAKE is recognized as one of the finest exponents of contemporary jazz. His music is known for its sophistication, bold improvisations and “sheer swagger".  John Scofield, who hired Seamus for his “Quiet Band,” called him “extraordinary, a total saxophonist.” Seamus Blake’s recent releases, Live at Smalls (Smalls Live 2010), Bellwether (Criss Cross Jazz 2009) and Live in Italy (Jazz Eyes 2009), have garnered considerable critical praise for his masterful playing, his fine compositional skills and for his facility as a leader.  Live in Italy was awarded 4.5 stars in Downbeat. Described as “a knockout”,  “one of the elite albums of the year” and “as exhilarating as a shot of espresso”, it is on many Top of the Year lists.


Venue

Location:
JJ Smyths Dublin
Street:
12 Aungier Street
ZIP:
D02 CR90
City:
Dublin 2
Country:
Ireland

Description

JJ Smyth's is a family owned bar in the center of Dublin city. Home to many a musician, Jazz and Blues alike. It started off as a family owned grocery and public house back in the 1730's, it has changed throughout the years and now you can hear live Jazz and Blues sounds of the city from within it's doors. JJ's has live Blues and Jazz music six nights of the week. This is where many a musician got their start and where many of the top names continue to play.