Norma Winstone’s ‘A Time Remembered: The Music of Bill Evans’ – Live Stream
  • Monday 21 June 2021, 7:30pm
  • Online
  • £5.50
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Featuring: Norma Winstone – Voice / Stan Sulzmann- Saxophones / Nikki Iles – Piano / Dave Green – Bass

Three UK jazz legends unite for this special tribute to the undoubted master of the modern jazz piano trio, Bill Evans.

Evans was one of the most iconic ground-breaking pianists of the last century who pushed the boundaries of jazz piano playing to new levels. His intimate sound, combined with his advanced harmonic and rhythmic capabilities are still influencing musicians today.

Norma Winstone is one of the greatest British jazz singers, a pioneer of the approach to wordless vocals in jazz. Alongside a remarkably talented band (Stan Sulzmann – Saxophones, Nikki Iles – Piano, Dave Green – Bass), Winstone pays tribute to the music of pianist and composer Bill Evans, who — beginning in the mid-to-late-fifties — made an immense impact upon contemporary jazz.

This promises to be a special event live jazz event in the company of true jazz greats, with personal memories and anecdotes as well as Evans’s music, now a firm part of the jazz canon.

In partnership with NQ Jazz and The Yard. Made possible by Arts Council England’s Supporting Grassroots Live Music fund. 


Please note: When attending in-person events please allow at least 30 minutes prior to the start time to be seated in a safe and socially distanced way ready for the performance.

Norma Winstone’s ‘A Time Remembered: The Music of Bill Evans’ – Live Stream
  • Monday 21 June 2021, 7:30pm
  • Online
  • £5.50
Book tickets

Featuring: Norma Winstone – Voice / Stan Sulzmann- Saxophones / Nikki Iles – Piano / Dave Green – Bass

Three UK jazz legends unite for this special tribute to the undoubted master of the modern jazz piano trio, Bill Evans.

Evans was one of the most iconic ground-breaking pianists of the last century who pushed the boundaries of jazz piano playing to new levels. His intimate sound, combined with his advanced harmonic and rhythmic capabilities are still influencing musicians today.

Norma Winstone is one of the greatest British jazz singers, a pioneer of the approach to wordless vocals in jazz. Alongside a remarkably talented band (Stan Sulzmann – Saxophones, Nikki Iles – Piano, Dave Green – Bass), Winstone pays tribute to the music of pianist and composer Bill Evans, who — beginning in the mid-to-late-fifties — made an immense impact upon contemporary jazz.

This promises to be a special event live jazz event in the company of true jazz greats, with personal memories and anecdotes as well as Evans’s music, now a firm part of the jazz canon.

In partnership with NQ Jazz and The Yard. Made possible by Arts Council England’s Supporting Grassroots Live Music fund. 


Please note: When attending in-person events please allow at least 30 minutes prior to the start time to be seated in a safe and socially distanced way ready for the performance.

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