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The venue operates on a 1st come, 1st serve for seating. Table sharing policy applies.
Critically acclaimed Clement Regert's Wild Card is a melting pot of musical ideas, fusing urban rhythms, Hard-bop and grooves with latin and jazz attitude.
For tonight?s show they have a stellar line up which comprises of special guests fiery Saxophonist GABRIELE PRIBETI (Stormzy, Jordan Rakei) and rising star trumpeter JACKSON MATHOD (Blue Lab Beats) backed up by the core Organ trio of SOPHIE ALLOWAY on Drums, CHRIS BLAND on Hammond Organ and French guitarist/band leader CLEMENT REGERT.
You can expect to hear their famous blend of Afro-jazz, Hard-bop, Samba and pop/rock reworked numbers.
Line-up: Sophie Alloway: Drums Clement Regert: Guitar Chris Bland: Hammond organ Gabriele Pribeti: Tenor Sax Jackson Mathod:: Trumpet
"Wild Card are a band that reminds you of just how fun live music can be, when performed by players who are in sync and at the top of their game" ???? Jazzwise
"The high energy interplay between guitarist Clement Regert, drummer Sophie Alloway & organist Andrew Noble is a soloist dream..." ???? MOJO Magazine
"Wild Card are something of a ?party band?, but, there is also a high level of intelligence and sophistication within their music? ???? The JazzMann