Brian Kellock & Colin Steele
Two of Scotland’s foremost jazz musicians, pianist Brian Kellock and trumpeter Colin Steele, have been long-time collaborators; together there's almost nothing they can't play! For this special gig, the intrepid duo have decided to draw inspiration from Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong. They'll be playing some of their best-known tunes like 'It Don't Mean a Thing,' ‘Mood Indigo,' and 'Solitude' before taking a musical wander through the great American Songbook and beyond.
Favourite tunes joyfully reimagined, faithful to the originals but played with imagination, creativity, freshness, and flair. Top-class swinging jazz musicians at the top of their game.
Presented by Jazz Scotland
Ticket Info - Aberdeen Jazz Festival
Concessions
Students tickets are only valid with ID
Some shows have other concession tickets available
Accessibility
Bon Accord Baths is only partially accessibile. We are committed to providing assistance where needed. Get in touch to discuss.
All other venues are fully accessible: Anatomy Rooms, Cowdray Hall, Fountainhall Church at the Cross, Great Western Community Centre (GWCC), Margaret Clyne Court, Middlefield Community Project, The Blue Lamp, The Lemon Tree.
Age restrictions
The Blue Lamp - 14+ accompanied by 18+ for seated shows until 11pm / 18+ for standing
The Lemon Tree - 14+, U16s accompanied by adult
Family friendly festival
Jazz the Day, Bon Accord Baths, Fountainhall Church at the Cross, Cowdray Hall, Great Western Community Centre (GWCC), Middlefield Community Project are open to families and children of all ages.
Refund Policy
Once booked tickets cannot be returned or refunded
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