April Line Up:
| April 8th | First Light |
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First Light was formed by Ronnie Johnson and Geoff Dunn following their long association with Van Morrison as Guitarist/Musical Director and Drummer/Percussionist respectively.
The band has toured to critical acclaim in Europe and North America, with their first album being voted critics choice in the US magazine ‘Guitar’. The group’s music is described by the international press as ‘uncommonly melodic’. Expect a night of chilled out melodic music, an oppertunity not to be missed! |
| April 15th | The Standards Quartet |
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Tonight we welcome Dan Redding - Guitar, Duncan Eagles - Sax, Max Luthert - Bass and Jasper Morrisey - Drums to the club. They will be playing a collection of their favourite Jazz standards. So dont miss this chance to hear some of the most famous tunes ever written played tonight at the White Horse. |
| April 22nd | Georgia Mancio |
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We welcome back the unbelievably talented vocalist Georgia Mancio to the club with her band. After her first very successful gig at the club she is now touring her latest album "Trapeze" so expect a night of soulful originals and some great reworkings of some famous standards played by her amazing band featuring Gareth Locrane on flute and Dave Ohm on Drums! |
| April 29th | Julie Dunn |
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Review of Julie's performance at Canterbury Festival: " Slow ballads, instrumentals and up-tempo swing numbers filled the Festival Club for this concert by singer Julie Dunn, pianist John Horler..bassist Alec Dankworth and Canterbury maestro Tony Coe on sax and clarinet. Much of the evening was devoted to songs from Ms Dunn's new album What's It All About, which was released last month, and is her first collaboration with Horler and Coe. Numbers arranged by Horler rubbed shoulders with classics such as Cole Porter's Love for Sale, beautifully sung by Ms Dunn, whose voice was perfect for this type of song. Duke Ellington's Caravan also featured, along with a fine duo between Ms Dunn and Horler performing the Bacharach theme song from the movie Alfie , and Autumn Leaves, an instrumental, which was great. Julie Dunn really came into her own singing the slow numbers. Her rich and warm voice was perfect for these, the whole aided by some of the best musicians playing on the jazz circuit." |




