WITH FORRIE CAIRNS
The
Nova Scotia Jazz Band is firmly in the tradition of the groups led
by Eddie Condon, Muggsy Spanier, Red Nichols, Bix Beiderbecke and Alex Welsh.
Described by the Glasgow Herald as "the classic Dixieland model, played
with direct, bluesy concision and presented with humour and creativity"
the NSJB features the world class cornet of Mike Daly, the banjo wizardry of
Duncan Findlay, the elegantly swinging string bass of Ken MacDonald and
the clarinet and saxophones of John Burgess, this sweet and hot quartet are a
fresh take on the classic jazz style.
"Burgess's
clarinet and sax bubble and simmer their way through the Nova Scotia's music,
shooting it out with the rich toned cornet of Mike Daly, the skittering banjo of
Duncan Findlay and Ken MacDonald's limber double bass".
Jim Gilchrist, The Scotsman
Mike
Daly : Cornet
The secret is finally out now about
the best kept secret in Scottish jazz...Mike Daly's hot and sweet cornet is one
of the UK's leading voices in classic jazz.Mike started playing at 13
years of age and quickly fell in love with jazz of Bix Beiderbecke, Bobby
Hackett and ,of course, Louis Armstrong. Lessons with trumpeter Duncan Whyte set
Mike on the road to touring all over the
Duncan
Findlay : Banjo
Ken
MacDonald : String bass
Ken
began playing double bass in
John Burgess : Clarinet and saxophones
John
was brought up on a solid diet of the great clarinet players Barney Bigard,
Edmond Hall and Archie Semple but after discovering Paul Gonsalves and Ben
Webster in his teens he bought a tenor saxophone which has been his main
instrument ever since. After moving to London in 1987 where he played
with a virtual 'who's who' of the country's top players and played at jazz clubs
and festivals all over Europe, north Africa and the Middle East John spent
several years studying and playing in the US and Canada.
John
has released six CD's under his own name and has appeared on over 65 albums as a
sideman with a diverse array of artists but is now back doing what he's always
loved most, playing clarinet in the classic jazz style.
APPEARING ON FRIDAY EVENING (Station Hotel)