“Absolutely storming!” – Jamie Cullum
“Wonderfully put together” – Craig Charles
“Gutsy, fantastic music” – Dennis Rollins MBE
A modern take on the golden-era Blue Note sound
Led by one of the UK’s most formidable jazz pianists, George Cooper, The Jazz Defenders are a group born from a deep love of Blue Note jazz, drawing on a wealth of inspiration to craft their own raw and vibrant compositions. Having played several shows at Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club as well as many other prestigious venues in the UK, they continue to electrify audiences with their energy and virtuosity.
The hard bop recordings of Horace Silver, Hank Mobley, Lee Morgan and Art Blakey were highly regarded for a reason – catchy horn lines and incredible musicianship combined with Rudy Van Gelder’s engineering skills mean they will forever be regarded as classics of the genre. The Jazz Defenders are a group that defend the legacy of those recordings whilst creating its own original identity and distinction. The music they produce together is a modern soul jazz slant on this classic hard bop, effortlessly channelling the spirit of the golden Blue Note era of jazz.
Having released their third album ‘Memory in Motion’ earlier this year, the Bristol jazz boppers play original material influenced by a diverse range of styles and genres, from timeless acoustic jazz referencing the classic sounds of Blue Note Records (by the likes of Horace Silver, Art Blakey & Lee Morgan), to a more contemporary fusion where jazz meets soul, funk and hip-hop.
They continually electrify audiences with their energy and virtuosity, effortlessly channelling the spirit of the golden Blue Note era of jazz.
The group’s brainchild, pianist and composer George Cooper, has at a young age already amassed a comprehensive repertoire of musical credits including Hans Zimmer, Nigel Kennedy, U2, Omar, Slum Village, MF Doom, The Brand New Heavies, Lisa Stansfield, Wet Wet Wet, The Haggis Horns, Abstract Orchestra and Lack of Afro.
Line Up
George Cooper (piano/keyboards)
Will Harris (bass)
Ian Matthews (drums)
Nick Malcolm (trumpet)
Jake McMurchie (tenor sax)
Links
Website: https://www.thejazzdefenders.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejazzdefenders/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thejazzdefenders
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thejazzdefenders/videos
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