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Where Soul Meets Jazz - The Tom Morgan Trio feat. Matt Ratcliffe

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The Tom Morgan Trio feat. Matt Ratcliffe 

Dates: Sunday 1st June 2025
Ticket Price: £15.00
House & Lounge Bar Opens: 18:30PM (Bar throughout the evening)
Evening Starts: 19:30PM - 21:30PM
Age Guidance: Suitable for all ages

Sutton Coldfield Town Hall presents a new monthly program of Live Jazz, fresh for 2025. The upcoming shows will feature some of the finest musicians from across the country.

The performance will take place in one of the Town Hall's most beautiful space: The Crush Hall! And it guarantees to be a night of unforgettable live music!

Bar available throughout the evening

Trio performance

This month Tom Morgan brings his 'Organ Trio' to the Town Hall and features renowned pianist and musician Matt Ratcliffe.  This type of ensemble typically consists of a Hammond Organ player, a Jazz Guitarist and a Drummer. It was popular in the 1950s and 1960s and was well known for its blues-based jazz combined with R&B elements.  

The sounds of some of the great jazz guitarists such as Joe Pass, Kenny Burrell and George Benson can be heard within Morgan's smooth playing style and his performance is enhanced by a band of the finest calibre. 

Tom Morgan - Guitar  

Matt Ratcliffe - Organ/Keyboards 

Carl Hemmingsley - Drums 

Matt Ratcliffe is a jazz pianist and composer based in the Derbyshire town of Wirksworth, he is well connected in the jazz music scene with links to the midland and national jazz scenes. Working with many of the best players in today’s contemporary jazz scene, Matt has forged his own unique and individual voice on the piano. He is also a teacher and an educator teaching jazz piano at Nottingham University and providing education projects through regional Arts organisation Derby Jazz. 

Carl Hemmingsley is a drummer who is in high demand across the Midlands jazz scene. He combines rhythmic drive with great musical subtlety and has worked with Ruby Turner, Steve Tromans, John Dankworth, Julian Arguelles, Guy Barker and in his most recent visit to Birmingham, the great American trumpeter Wynton Marsalis. 

 

This promises to be a high energy, engaging performance not to be missed! 

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