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Henry Lowther & Still Waters

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1000 Trades, 16 Frederick St , Birmingham, West Midlands, B1 3HE

date

10 May 2024

| Doors open: 7:00 PM


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Henry Lowther's Still Waters was born out a long association and friendship, going back forty years, between Henry and bassist Dave Green. They both felt that the time had arrived to play the music of their choice, together with some of the finest jazz musicians working in Britain today. As a result Still Waters is now one of the most accomplished, tightly ensembled and creative bands around. Although a classic quintet of two front line and rhythm, Still Waters plays radical and original music, ranging from gentle, quietly pastoral and melodic music, reflecting the band's name, through to dynamic, free improvisation. Henry Lowther was born in Leicester, England, in 1941. Over the last 60 years Henry's work on the British jazz scene reads like a "Who's Who". He has played regularly with, amongst many others, Gordon Beck, Michael Garrick, Graham Collier, Mike Gibbs, Pete King, Loose Tubes, John Surman, John Taylor, Stan Tracey and Kenny Wheeler

Line Up: Henry Lowther - trumpet, Barry Green- piano, Pete Hurt - sax, Dave Green - bass & Paul Clarvis - drums

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