The Big Names In Jazz Come To St. George’s Hall This Coming Season.

Liverpool’s St. George’s Hall continues to announce its most dynamic Concert Room programme in recent years, and will feature the biggest names in Jazz set to entertain audiences, including Barb Jungr, double MOBO award winning saxophonist YolanDa Brown, and British jazz diva Jacqui Dankworth. Top artists on the U.K. and international touring circuit are booked in to the magnificent Concert Room – the eclectic programme covers a wide variety of music genres, comedy, cabaret and the spoken word. Jazz plays a big part of the spring season and the newline-up is sure to whet the appetite of its fans.

Starting off with Chris Barber and his 10-piece big band, who take to the stage at St. George’s Hall on 22nd February as part of the Jazz season. The concert features everything from New Orleans style to late 20s Ellington, played with extraordinary panache and skill including songs Bourbon Street Parade, Jubilee Stomp and When the Saints. With Chris Barber and his spectacular Big Band audiences can count on an exciting concert of peerless jazz and blues, which will appear to all.

Jacqui Dankworth also visits to delight on 5th March 2016. The British Jazz diva will celebrate some of the great musical partnerships of the 20th century alongside American vocalist/pianist Charlie Wood. The concert will feature classic compositions and landmark recordings by legendary duos like Ray Charles & Betty Charter, Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong and James Taylor & Carole King.

Double MOBO award winning saxophonist YolanDa Brown will perform on 8th March, bringing some sunshine to the spring season with a special set titled Reggae Loves Songs. Yolanda is widely regarded as the premier female saxophonist in the U.K. and has played to the President of Russia, and is a celebrity ambassador for H.R.H. The Prince of Wales and the Prince’s Trust. As well as performing across the world in her own right, Yolanda has also toured in support with The Temptations, Courtney Pine and as part of Jools Holland’s Rhythm & Blues Orchestra. Join Yolanda Brown on an infectious journey of Reggae rhythms from the Caribbean, peppered with supreme Jazz flavoured inflections and sensibilities.

Friday 18th March will see English singer/songwriter Barb Jungr collaborate with one of the finest interpreters of popular song, Laurence Hobgood to showcase her new album Shelter from the Storm. This will be his first major collaboration since his work with Kurt Elling (with whom he won a Grammy for the album ‘Dedicated To You: Kurt Elling Sings the Music of Coltrane and Hartman’). The set will include three original songs by Barb and Laurence, alongside material by Dylan, Cohen, Rodgers and Hammerstein, and Sondheim.

On confirming her Liverpool date Barb Jungr said “I am really excited to bring this exciting new work, in a new collaboration with the mighty jazz legend Laurence Hobgood, to The Concert Room, a wonderful space for music in Liverpool. I hope to see all my friends and fans and look forward to a long a happy association with St George’s Hall.

Finally, on 26th March, Ian Shaw, regarded to be one of the greatest male jazz vocalists in the world will perform his exquisite interpretations of popular classics and accomplished original material from his new album The Theory of Joy. Two-time winner of the B.B.C. Jazz Award, Ian’s talent and technical ability is undeniable, and his new album The Theory of Joy sees him at his best as both a singer and musician. His 14th studio L.P., produced by B.B.C. Radio 3’s Claire Martin, includes innovative takes on songs by the likes of David Bowie, Lionel Bart and his musical heroine Joni Mitchell, along with three newly written tracks. Back to tour his new album in the U.K. alongside trio Barry Green (piano), Mick Hutton (bass) and Dave Ohm (drums), this multitalented artist remains a leader in the modern jazz scene.

Information on all the artists at the concert hall this spring season can be found at http://liverpoolcityhalls.co.uk/st-georges-hall/whats-on/