Mark Lockheart & John Parricelli

Mark Lockheart- saxes & clarinets
John Parricelli- guitars
typically robust shredding from Parricelli and biting soprano from the leader. UK Jazz News
This captivating new duo features ingenious Loose Tubes legends Mark and John in an intimate setting exploring evocative soundscapes and grooves. Playing their own original material, as well as reinterpreting some of the modern jazz repertoire, they promise a unique and characteristically fascinating evening of music.
As well as being long-time close friends, this pair of UK greats have collaborated many times over the years, starting off in the 1980s with Tubes, the wildly exuberant, viscerally thrilling and eclectic big band that became the first jazz orchestra to play at the Proms at the Royal Albert Hall, as well as appearing on Wogan, The Tube and A Plus 4!
Since the demise of the Tubers, the somewhat telepathic John and Mark have collaborated many times including on Johns beautiful 2000 album Alba, Marks 2019 release Days On Earth and more recently Marks 2024 recording Smiling, which heavily features the multi-faceted guitar playing of John in a 13-strong band.
Between them they have played with a dizzying array of the worlds music scene including Kenny Wheeler, Dave Holland, Norma Winstone, Lee Konitz, Vince Mendoza, Peter Erskine, June Tabor, Andy Sheppard, Lars Danielsson, Colin Towns, Mark-Anthony Turnage, M People, Thomas Dolby and Radiohead.
Marks work as a member of experimental quintet Polar Bear helped to earn the band two Mercury Music Prize nominations as well as (for Held On The Tips Of Fingers) an inclusion in The Guardians list of 1000 Albums To Hear Before You Die. A unique stylist, and memorable composer for larger ensembles as well as small groups, he was chosen in 2010 as Jazz Musician of the Year in the Parliamentary Jazz Awards. Jazzwise said From Loose Tubes to Polar Bear and beyond, Lockhearts capacity to be ahead of the jazz curve is undeniable.
The first call for sessions across the board, incredibly versatile John counts performances on numerous film scores among his work, including Captain Corellis Mandolin, which also found him teaching Nicholas Cage to play the mandolin convincingly on screen! A stingingly inventive soloist, his playing also has a flowing, delicate side, as heard on the ACT album Trio last year with bassist Danielsson and trumpeter Verneri Pohjola, Jazz Views declaring: Parricellis guitar has a beautiful, clear tone, each note picked with deliberate precision.
Mark and John were last heard at our venue in 2022, the latter joining the Dreamers quartet as a late dep for Elliot Galvin and totally bossing the role in a brilliant gig, despite the change in instrumentation! Hear them afresh in this new, open and exciting musical context, which will leave ample room for these two masters to strut their stuff.
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