18.12.2021 Events, Music

GROOVE RAZORS

at Jazz Cafe POSK

Saturday 18th December 2021,

Bar 7:30pm, Music 8:30pm,

BOOK TICKETS HERE

Groove Razors are a London based jazz fusion quintet founded in 2009 by Tomasz Zyrmont and Laurie Lowe. Since its inception the band has developed a spontaneous interplay and energy. The band features some of the finest musicians from the UK scene, and has attracted positive interest from many radio stations and promoters.

Groove Razors performed at the London Jazz Festival, Jazz FM’s Discovery Show, Yamaha Music Live, East European Jazz Festival, Soho Jazz Jam 2018 and performed in many prestigious music clubs in UK and Poland. Their two original albums showcase all compositions by Tomasz Zyrmont. Groove Razors’ music has been broadcast on many European radio stations.

They have cooperated with many established artists, such as: Alex Hatchings, Matt Hodge, Kevin Glasgow, Dean Mongerio, Adam Baldych, Francesco Mendolia, Lorenzo Bassignani, Ant Law, and many others.

Jazz Cafe POSK is re-opening and the Groove Razors’ concert will be the first live and long-awaited by audience event on the club’s stage. The quintet will present the listener with a vibrant journey through their experiences and emotions embodied in harmony and groove. They will perform the material from the newest Spacetime album. Band’s fans can also expect some astonishing Polish jazz standard and Christmas music surprise.

Line-up:

Tomasz Zyrmont – piano, synth

Alan Short – alto sax, flute

Nik Svarc – guitar

Chris Webb – bass

Laurie Lowe – drums

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