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Acclaimed jazz and blues guitarist Remi Harris and virtuoso double bassist Tom Moore present an evening of music ranging from the acoustic j
His playing has taken him from busking on the streets of his local towns to performing at many prestigious events and venues around the world, including the Montreal Jazz Festival, Buckingham Palace, BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall with Jamie Cullum, and on national radio and television.Remi has been performing with Tom for over ten years, during which time they have developed a remarkable musical affinity. Since graduating from The Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, Tom has performed around the UK and has appeared at prestigious venues including the Royal Albert Hall and The North Sea Jazz Festival, and more recently supporting Jools Holland.
The show features an eclectic mix of jazz and blues standards, original compositions, improvisations and new arrangements of familiar tunes. Remi plays a variety of acoustic and electric guitars. The ease and warmth of Remi’s stage presence, together with his virtuoso talent, will have concert goers captivated by his passion for the guitar.
"Incredible guitarist… I'm absolutely blown away by his talent... He's an absolutely extraordinary musician... "
Jamie Cullum, BBC Radio 2
"astonishing stuff"
Cerys Matthews, BBC Radio 2 & BBC 6 Music
"Remi is a phenomenal player specialising in both Gypsy Jazz, and Blues guitar. He's a true master of both genres. His live performances have audiences totally mesmerised with his artistry, virtuosity, musicality, and deeply felt passion for his music"
Martin Taylor MBE
Staying overnight in Skipton?
Wondering where to stay that's close to Skipton Little Theatre? We've teamed up with Booking.com to provide the best room rates for hotels, guesthouses and B&Bs near the Remi Harris Tom Moore Jazz Blues Concert event in Skipton.
On the edge of the Yorkshire Dales, Highfield House offers bed and breakfast en-suite accommodation a 5-minute walk from central Skipton. It has free internet, and has limited free parking for up to 3 cars on site..
The Unicorn Hotel offers accommodation in the centre of Skipton. This North Yorkshire bed and breakfast provides views of Skipton Castle from the 4th floor, free WiFi and luggage storage, and is within 2 minutes walk of a cinema, and the towns..
In the Yorkshire market town of Skipton, Town House B & B offers free parking and Wi-Fi and is 9 minutes walk from Skipton Train Station. A full English breakfast is served at this town centre guest house..
Set in Skipton, this holiday home is 36 km from Leeds. The property is 32 km from Harrogate and free private parking is available. The kitchen is equipped with an oven and a toaster and there is a private bathroom.
Belgravia Cottage offers pet-friendly accommodation in Skipton, 36 km from Leeds and 32 km from Harrogate. The property is 25 km from Bradford and free private parking is available. An oven, a toaster and a fridge can be found in the kitchen.
Located in Skipton, this holiday home is 36 km from Leeds. The property is 32 km from Harrogate and free private parking is offered. An oven, a toaster and a fridge can be found in the kitchen.
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Date | 23 Jun 2023 |
Time(s) | 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM |
Cost | £15.00 |
Venue | Skipton Little Theatre Clifford Street Skipton Yorkshire BD232AD |
Phone | 0752 714 1176 |
Category | Live Music & Concerts |
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21 May 2023
The origins of the Skipton Players are unclear. The earliest programme from archive material in our possession, describes a performance of The Barretts of Wimpole Street…
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