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14/05/08 - Internationally acclaimed musicians appear at Manor House



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INTERNATIONALLY acclaimed musicians, Chris Garrick and John Etheridge will play at Alford Manor House on Friday, May 16 at 7.30pm.
Virtuoso violinist Chris Garrick is widely recognized as the foremost jazz violinist in Britain and one the leading players on the world scene, having toured with Cleo Lane, Angelo Debarre and recorded with artists including Luka Bloom and Brian Ferry.

John Etheridge, the leading British jazz guitarist of his generation, has played with almost everybody in the jazz and classical world, including John Williams, Yehudi Menuhin and Nigel Kennedy.

Chris and John interpret jazz, folk, world and rock music by composers as diverse as Reinhardt and Grappelli, Duke Ellington and Paul McCartney. Armed with both acoustic and electric instruments these two virtuoso soloists enchant and mesmerise with their trademark exuberance and freewheeling interplay, you are promised a fun, intimate and truly memorable evening.

Tickets cost £9.50 for adults, £7.50 for concessions, and £3.50 for children. A family ticket is £22.50.

* Information, Alford Manor House, West Street, Alford, tel 01507 463073.



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