THE JIMMY CANNON QUARTET – “SONGS FROM THE GREAT BRITISH SONGBOOK”

All advance tickets: £10.00
On the day: £12.50
Singer and saxophonist, Jimmy Cannon explores the repertoire of the ‘Great British Songbook’: the songs associated with British composers and singers from the golden age of songwriting.
The much-loved American Songbook reflects Hollywood’s heyday, from the first “talkies” in the 1920s right up to the demise of the legendary Hollywood orchestras in the late 1960s – but many of these great songs aren’t quite as American as you might think!
Accompanied by:
Simon Latarche piano,
James MacPhail double bass &
Damian Rodd drums
Songs include:
THE VERY THOUGHT OF YOU – RAY NOBLE
SMILE – CHARLIE CHAPLIN
DON’T LAUGH AT ME – NORMAN WISDOM
LULLABY OF BIRDLAND – GEORGE SHEARING
LONDON BY NIGHT – CARROL COATES
and many others!
Jimmy is a singer and saxophonist who has toured and performed with Sir Tom Jones, The Commitments, The Syd Lawrence Orchestra, Rodriguez, Maroon Town, Roger Taylor, and Mbawula, as well as appearing on BBC TV’s The One Show, ITV’s This Morning & with his own swing band The Jazz Cannons.
As a singer, Jimmy has two albums to his credit: “Alltogether” on Proper Music and “All Upon a Lovely Summer’s Day” on the F-IRE label.
“Stylistic vocalist with good in-person delivery”
Jack Massarik, Evening Standard
“A Jazz cousin of Fairport Convention’s folk-rock classic ‘Liege and lief’” Jazzwise
“A uniquely British take on jazz.”
Stuart Bailey, Proper Music Distribution
“Clearly a genuinely felt project” –
Peter Bacon – JAZZ BREAKFAST
“Really impressed – great voice and rich intense arrangements: thanks”
Neill Quinton, Royal Festival Hall
“This is a fabulous introduction to a contemporary jazz/folk project of real note. You should catch this outfit at their burgeoning best.”
Keith Ames ‘The Musician’
“All Heart, All Soul, All Music”
Mark Murphy.
All advance tickets: £10.00
On the day: £12.50
Or Phone CRBO on 01726 63513
Or Buy at Tourist Offices in St Austell – at Station,   Truro, Boscawen Street,  and Bodmin,  Shire Hall