Hulljazz are really looking forward to hosting drummer Clark Tracey and his new quintet at the Albemarle Music Centre.
This group features Art Themen & Alan Barnes on saxophones, both world class players who need no introduction to jazz audiences. David Newton on piano and Andrew Cleyndert on double bass complete the line-up.
There is a recently released quintet album on Clark Tracey’s label Stray Horn Records, and he is currently engaged on a 30-date promotional tour over April and May 2024.
Further information from www.jazzinhull.org and tickets in advance (book below) or payment on the door…cash still much preferred!
Venue Details
Hull's Albemarle Music Centre accommodates a performance area which seats 250 people as well as rehearsal and teaching rooms for 15 Hull musical ensembles ranging from youth orchestras and brass bands to jazz groups and choirs. Built for the city by the developers of the St Stephen's scheme, it replaces the original Albemarle Music Centre which was demolished to make way for the £200m shopping, hotel and leisure complex. The new Albermarle Music Centre opened in October 2007, providing an exciting new addition to the city that has been welcomed by more than 600 young Hull musicians as a hub of musical activity and education.
Facilities
Accessible Toilets
Baby Changing
Blue-Badge Parking
Level Access
Wheelchair Access