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Jazz night at Soderberg cafe' on 36 Lordship Lane East Dulwich 10th of may ( free entry )


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Jazz night at Soderberg cafe' on 36 Lordship Lane East Dulwich on the 10th of may from 7 to 9 pm  ( Free entry ) 

with 

Renato D'Aiello tenor sax /Vocal 

Lorenzo Morabito Double bass 

Alexander "Honey" Boulton guitar 

 

“Renato is a superlative saxophonist with a passionate and poetic soul.  He has all the virtues - a beautiful sense of time and pacing and a technique which effortlessly projects his brilliantly flowing ideas.”

Ian Carr, Jazz writer

 

Il nous presente un musicien parvenu a' la maturite'.Si le musicien n'a rien perdu de sa generosite', de son lyrisme, son langage a aacquis de l'assurance, et son discours est equilibre' dans la construction et dans l'usage des differe'rents registres

qui fondent sa maniere...........

Paris, Jazzhot magazine , April 2007

 

 

"...When you hear it on the subtly-simmering 'For Heaven's Sake' you know you're in the presence of a master improviser."

Brian Blain, Jazz UK review, February/March 2007 issue

 

 

D'Aiello's weighty, behind-the-beat sound shows how a poetic imagination can rekindle a long-gone style without nostalgia ……

John Fordham, Friday March 16, 2007 The Guardian, Four stars review

http://arts.guardian.co.uk/filmandmusic/story/0,,2034830,00.html#article_continue

 

"His solos tell a story. Their lines unfold with a natural flow, especially on the ballads 'For Heaven's Sake' and 'Portrait of Jenny'."

Jack Massarick, Evening Standard, 2/2/07. Four stars review

 

 

 

 

 

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