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Performance

VenueThe Other Palace
Also: Studio
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From7th May 2016
To7th May 2016
When20:00
The Other Palace (V806511856)
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  • Date of change: 26 Feb 16 - T01970902050

The Jay Rayner Quartet - Songs of Food and Agony

The Jay Rayner Quartet

Work:: The Jay Rayner Quartet (S01075225999)

The renowned restaurant critic, Masterchef judge and presenter of BBC Radio 4's The Kitchen Cabinet has one other skill. He's also a jazz pianist.

Production:: Songs of Food and Agony (T01970902050)

Now Jay brings The Jay Rayner Quartet: Songs of Food and Agony, to the stage: an ensemble of top flight musicians performing tunes from the Great American food and drink songbook including ?Cantaloupe Island', ?Black Coffee', ?One For My Baby', and ?Save The Bones'. There will be standards from the likes of Johnny Mercer, Harold Arlen, Blossom Dearie and Dave Frishberg. Alongside anecdotes from his life being paid to eat out on somebody else's dime he also talks about growing up with a mother, Claire Rayner, who was an agony aunt and plays tunes that draw on the narratives of the problem page letter.
Performer Pat Gordon Smith (singer)
Performer Robert Rickenberg (bassist)
Performer Dave Lewis (saxophonist)

Listing:: L1157118512

Part of the London Festival of Cabaret



Songs of Food and Agony

Now Jay brings The Jay Rayner Quartet: Songs of Food and Agony, to the stage: an ensemble of top flight musicians performing tunes from the Great American food and drink songbook including ?Cantaloupe Island', ?Black Coffee', ?One For My Baby', and ?Save The Bones'. There will be standards from the likes of Johnny Mercer, Harold Arlen, Blossom Dearie and Dave Frishberg. Alongside anecdotes from his life being paid to eat out on somebody else's dime he also talks about growing up with a mother, Claire Rayner, who was an agony aunt and plays tunes that draw on the narratives of the problem page letter. Part of the London Festival of Cabaret

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