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DANIEL SMITH BLUES BAND
Daniel Smith has been described as the world's greatest Dutch-Indonesian-Anglo-Scottish blues and boogie-woogie piano player - and it's probably true! He has a rare technical and musical ability to produce sustained and inspired keyboards work across the whole spectrum of the blues genre. Whether performing standards or his excellent original material, Daniel Smith is commonly recognised as an outstanding keyboards talent. Add to this his dry, laid-back, on-stage humour and a killer band - (featuring some of Britain's finest, most experienced musicians) - and you have a class act invoking a genuine sense of the old-time, good-time barrelhouse and speakeasy.
Seated at candlelit tables, bar open throughout
Thursday 2nd November 8pm
Tickets: £13, £12 (conc.)
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Presented by Radlett Music Club
THE SACCONI STRING QUARTET
This prize winning quartet formed at the Royal College of Music in 2001 and for this performance will be playing pieces by Mozart, Haydn, Wolf and Kurtag.
Tuesday 14th November 8.15pm
Tickets: £12, £10.50 (conc.)
Free tickets to all students 8 - 22 years with support from the Cavatina Chamber Music Trust
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GEMMA ROSEFIELD, JULIAN BLISS & SIMON LEPPER
Presented by Radlett Music Club
These three outstanding young virtuosi combine cello, clarinet and piano to celebrate the opening of Radlett Music Club's 70th season. This evening's programme will include pieces by Debussy and Beethoven.
Tuesday 24th October 8.15pm
Tickets: £12, £10.50 (conc.)
Free tickets to all students 8 - 22 years with support from the Cavatina Chamber Music Trust
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CLARE TEAL
Clare Teal is without doubt the most successful young female jazz singer in the UK today and is now poised to become a household name around the World as the new fulltime presenter of BBC Radio 2's "Big Band Special". The Radlett Centre are delighted to welcome Clare back for another stunning live performance. She wowed thousands on the ONEWORLD Stage at Glastonbury, took the Edinburgh Fringe festival by storm and has toured all over the UK.
Her album "Don't Talk" shot straight into the national charts at no.20 making her the first UK female mainstream jazz artist to have a top 20 album in almost 30 years. In 2005 She won "Best Vocalist" at the British Jazz Awards and is now back with two of her songs on the soundtrack to the hit UK film "Confetti" and a new album to be released internationally later this year.
Saturday November 18th 7.30pm
Tickets: £15, £14 (conc.)
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