Another good showing for the Ubuntu roster.
REVIEW: Joshua Cavanagh-Brierley - 'Joy In Bewilderment'
Jazz Journal’s Simon Adams writes, “His ideas are great, his compositions are strong, his ensemble arrangements excellent…”
REVIEW: Joshua Cavanagh-Brierley 'Joy In Bewilderment"
Gramophone’s Eddie Myer writes, “the album as a whole is monumentally impressive.”
REVIEW: Joshua Cavanagh-Brierley 'Joy In Bewilderment"
Jazz Views’ Chris Baber writes, “Cavanagh-Brierley creates the textures and mood of a big orchestra without losing the nuance and subtlity of each of the instruments.”
INTERVIEW: Joshua Cavanagh-Brierley
“As well as being a jazz musician I play classical music and pop. I love it all, so why not include it?” John Bungey interviews Manchester-based composer and bassist Joshua Cavanagh-Brierley, a man with no time for pigeon-holes whose work and influences span the genres and ages. Here he talks to John about his well-received third album, which may break the rules but perfectly represents this diverse musician who “writes for himself.”
Ubuntu Artists in August's Sandy Brown Jazz
Another fine showing for these talented individuals.
REVIEW: Joshua Cavanagh-Brierley 'Joy In Bewilderment"
The Jazz Mann’s Ian Mann writes,m “Cavanagh-Brierley’s decision to embrace so many different styles of musical expression is something to be admired. He wants to be everything – and he certainly won’t be pigeon-holed.”
REVIEW: Joshua Cavanagh-Brierley 'Joy In Bewilderment"
Mike Hobart of The Financial Times writes, “Joshua cavanagh-Brierley fizzes and pops on ‘Joy in Bewilderment’.”
REVIEW: Joshua Cavanagh-Brierley 'Joy In Bewilderment"
Bebop Spoken Here’s Mike Farmer writes, “Check it out.”