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Jazz at Bath Hotel



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JAZZ guitarist Jamie Taylor will be appearing at the Bath Hotel on Sunday night.
The Sheffield-based musician maintains a busy performing career and has worked with such luminaries as Alan Barnes, Jim Mullen, Steve Brown, Gary Potter, and F-IRE Collective's Carlos Lopez-Real.

In the field of popular music he has contributed to projects involving Richard Hawley and The Pigeon Detectives.

Last year Taylor became course leader for jazz at Leeds College of Music (the UK's largest conservatoire) where he is also a senior lecturer on the jazz faculty. His group, Java, which features pianist Jamil Sheriff, has recently completed a new album which is soon to be distributed through all the major download providers by Leeds-based label GLP.





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  • Last Updated: 24 July 2008 3:06 PM
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  • Location: SHEFFIELD, SOUTH YORKSHIRE
 
 

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