Imperial Wharf Jazz Festival 2010

St George is to host the sixth Imperial Wharf Jazz Festival on Thursday 16th & Saturday 18th September at London’s leading riverside destination.
After the resounding success of previous years, St George is hosting the sixth annual free Jazz Festival at Imperial Wharf featuring some of the world’s most creative jazz musicians.
The two day programme will begin on Thursday with the versatility and unique approach of Dennis Rollins Badbone & Co with the talented vocalists Alexander Stewart.
The entertainment will continue on Saturday with one of Britain’s leading Latin Jazz performers Snowboy & his Latin Section, the return of Gwyneth Herbert Quartet hailed as ‘brilliantly original’ by Mojo, the BBC Jazz Award winner for 'Best Album' Get the Blessing, along with world-class gypsy swing ensemble Trio Manouche with special guests and the highly accomplished Tony Kofi. Opening the Festival will be Sarah Ellen Hughes with performance from her debut album.
Located at the heart of Imperial Wharf, the Jazz Festival provides outstanding views along the river Thames creating a great atmosphere where diners can enjoy the range of culinary delights from Saran Rom, Indian flavours from Memories of India on the River, as well as the highly popular Young’s Waterside bar and restaurant.
The Jazz Festival has been programmed and produced in partnership with St George by leading event production company ESIP also behind the international concert series ‘Made in the UK’ and the Global Mix record label.
PROGRAMME
Thursday 16th September (6pm- 10pm):
Dennis Rollins Badbone & Co
An established reputation as an artist of excellence who is comfortable performing in many styles; jazz, funk and pop.
Alexander Stewart
A voice rooted in Sinatra and Connick with a touch of the Kurt Elling.
Saturday 18th September (1pm -10pm):
Snowboy & his Latin Section
His band has recently been described as "one of the top Latin Jazz acts in the World, alongside Eddie Palmieri and Bobby Sanabria".
Gwyneth Herbert Quartet
Hailed as ‘brilliantly original’ by Mojo, Gwyneth Herbert is at the vanguard for a new generation of young jazz and folk influenced singer-songwriters.
Get the Blessing
This band know how to frame a good melody, and when at their best the band's cool, stylish heat is irresistible.
Trio Manouche with Special Guests
A world-class gypsy swing ensemble performing the works of Django Reinhardt and their own up-beat original compositions in the style of Hot Club de France.
Tony Kofi Trio
Kofi plays soprano, alto, and baritone saxophone with equal dexterity and accomplishment; his soprano has a Coltrane-like fluidity; his alto agile and peppery: his baritone dark toned, sonorous and bold.
Sarah Ellen Hughes
Sarah has just released her debut album: “Darning the Dream” on which showcases the kind of material that makes her unique, versatility defies easy categorisation.
For further details on the Imperial Wharf Jazz Festival, visit: imperialwharf.com/jazz