Thursday 9th September 2021 (2 houses /2 shows) Doors open time First House 17:30

Second House 20:30

Ticket Prices: £30.00 - £40.00

Featuring: Myele Manzanza & Rosie Frater-TaylorThursday 9th September 6.30 & 9.15 (two shows) Details Book » Show times are 6.30pm and 9.15pm. Tonight we present Myele Manzanza and Rosie Frater-Taylor, both currently making waves on the UK jazz scene with their respective projects. Following his latest album A Love Requited, powerful drummer Myele Manzanza presents his latest compositions, including music from his forthcoming album due in Spring 2021. MYELE MANZANZA: Following on from his acclaimed 2019 jazz album ‘A Love Requited’ (via Award winning UK label, “First Word Records”), Myele will be releasing his new project in February 2021, featuring pianist Ashley Henry and trumpet player James Copus.

Born and raised in New Zealand on hip hop, jazz and dance music, drummer/composer Myele Manzanza is fast establishing himself as significant musical force on London’s dynamic scene of new wave jazz artists. ROSIE FRATER-TAYLOR: Having recently released her latest single ’Better Days’ it epitomises Rosie's new sound, blending adventurous songwriting with a whimsical pop sensibility, multi-layered acoustic soundscapes and virtuoso guitar skills.

Think Joni Mitchell meets Pat Metheny; Lewis Taylor teams up with Emily King, or a young female version of John Mayer! Rosie has been hailed as "One To Watch" (JazzWise Magazine), "genuinely exceptional" (Tom Robinson, 6 Music) and "one of the most amazing musicians to come out of the UK music scene in recent years" (Yolanda Brown).

Her debut album "On My Mind" (2018), received both critical and public acclaim, garnering praise from 6 Music, BBC Radio 1, Ian Shaw, Love Supreme Festival and songstress Becca Stevens, one of Rosie's main inspirations. On her upcoming album 'Bloom' due for release this year, she blurs the lines between jazz, folk, pop and soul whilst keeping her trademark luxurious vocals and unique guitar focused song structures.

£30 - Ronnie Scott's Club