The Maximalist - The Neal Richardson Sextet
Brighton and Hove
Type:Music
Tel: 01323 890139
Brighton and Hove
Tel: 01323 890139
The Maximalist. This is it! The live version of Neal's new CD incorporates blues-tinged gutsy originals with pithy and witty lyrics, plus modern twists on some big swinging standards. His band is a 'tour de force' of some of the UK's finest Jo Fooks (sax), Mark Bassey (trombone), Sue Richardson (trumpet), Luke Rattenbury (guitar), Miles Danso (bass) and Alex Eberhard (drums).
And at the end of the evening you can take all of them home with you...
Tickets £15
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