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Nat Steele (vibraphone), Jim Mullen (guitar), Sean Fyfe (piano), Simon Read (double bass), Steve Brown (drums).
Vibraphonist Nat Steele brings his new, exciting jazz quintet to the Club, featuring the great guitarist Jim Mullen and an all-star line-up of some of the most talented musicians on the scene in the UK. Together they’ll be playing music from the classic Riverside album ‘Bags Meets Wes’, each reflecting a major influence of their playing styles, in addition to arrangements of standards and other tunes by Wes Montgomery and Milt Jackson. The band also features the award-winning young Canadian pianist Sean Fyfe, who’s recently moved to the UK from a stint living and working in New York, drummer Steve Brown, firm UK jazz favourite and accompanist to many of the visiting American players such as Scott Hamilton and Art Farmer, and young up-and-coming Simon Read on double bass, whose playing has caught the attention of every band-leader in London. Nat Steele, widely regarded as one of the finest vibes players ever to emerge onto the UK jazz scene, cites Milt Jackson as a major influence, and has also taken musical cues from artists like Charlie Parker, Bud Powell, Sonny Rollins and many others. Jim Mullen is a multi award-winning Scottish jazz guitarist who plays guitar with his thumb rather than a plectrum, just like the great Wes Montgomery. Jim has been a mainstay of the UK jazz scene since the 1970s and has worked with all the very best musicians from the UK plus many USA stars such as Gene Harris, Mose Allison, Jimmy Smith, Teddy Edwards and Jimmy Witherspoon. If you enjoy swinging bop and foot-tapping straight ahead jazz, played by a fabulous band, this is the concert for you!

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Sun 26th Apr 2026
7.45pm
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“With his unique mellow guitar sound and his ability to spin a seemingly effortless stream of melody, Jim Mullen never fails to keep your ears fully occupied.”Dave Gelly
“Jim Mullen is one of the great jazz guitarists working today”Jazzwise Magazine
"Nat Steele, a remarkable young vibraphonist in the Milt Jackson tradition"The Observer

