Steve harris writes about the unique project, called ‘Gods of Apollo’.
Sandy Brown Jazz Flies with Rob Cpoe's 'Gods of Apollo'
Howard Lawes writes, “Gods of Apollo will indeed be a giant leap but where would jazz music be otherwise?”
Cope Flies Into Jazzwise Magazine
‘Gods of Apollo’ earns solid review and is selected by BBC Radio 3 as a top release.
Cope'a Gods of Apollo Lands Another Great Review
REVIEW: Rob Cope's 'Gods of Apollo' Lands Four Stars!
Ubuntu Music Signs Rob Cope
Rob Cope / Gods of Apollo
UBU0020 / CD & Digital Formats
Release Date: 5th July 2019
Rob Cope
Ubuntu Music is delighted to announce the signing of multi-talented composer/saxophonist as well as podcaster/filmmaker Rob Cope, to release his debut album, Gods of Apollo.
You don’t often come across a concept for an album that’s as unique as this. Rob has amassed a stellar quartet and recorded the first of ultimately what is to be a three-part trilogy, inspired by space. The debut is a tribute to the race to land the first man on the moon, bringing us with him in this breath-taking journey.
The Apollo 11 moon landing, July 1969.
The album uses archival NASA audio and travels from the first man made satellites in 1957 through to the final moon landing in 1972. It was recorded at Crown Lane Studios in Morden by John Merriman.
Left to Right: Jon Ormston, Elliot Galvin, Rob Luft.