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VenueWarwick Arts Centre
Also: TheHub, Studio, Butterworth Hall, The Goose Nest
TownCoventry
CountyWest Midlands
From3rd October 2009
To3rd October 2009
When19:45
PricesFrom £12.50. To £12.50.
Warwick Arts Centre (V156)
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Ken Peplowski and Alan Barnes Quintet

Work:: Ken Peplowski and Alan Barnes Quintet (S0914380819)


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An evening of mainstream jazz at its best with a quintet led by Britain’s Alan Barnes and American visitor, Ken Peplowski. Ken Peplowski is one of the leading artists of America’s Concord label. The New York Times called him ‘a clarinettist with a Benny Goodman tone and a Buddy de Franco style’. He was a member of Goodman’s last working orchestra and has recorded with artists as diverse as Mel Torme, George Shearing and Ruby Braff. Barnes is well known as one of our most popular musicians and has appeared at Warwick Arts Centre on numerous occasions, most recently with his Duke Ellington project and in Arnie Somogyi’s Mingus tribute band.
Performer Alan Barnes (saxophones / clarinet)
Performer Ken Peplowski (saxophones / clarinet)
Performer John Pearce (piano)
Performer Alec Dankworth (bass)
Performer Martin Drew (drums)

Listing:: L01294973156

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An evening of mainstream jazz at its best with a quintet led by Britain’s Alan Barnes and American visitor, Ken Peplowski. Ken Peplowski is one of the leading artists of America’s Concord label. The New York Times called him ‘a clarinettist with a Benny Goodman tone and a Buddy de Franco style’. He was a member of Goodman’s last working orchestra and has recorded with artists as diverse as Mel Torme, George Shearing and Ruby Braff. Barnes is well known as one of our most popular musicians and has appeared at Warwick Arts Centre on numerous occasions, most recently with his Duke Ellington project and in Arnie Somogyi’s Mingus tribute band. Studio

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