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Interphase Quartet at the 606 Jazz Club

The Interphase Quartet returns to the 606 Jazz Club with their high energy and contemporary sound.

4 April, 08:00 pm, 606 Jazz Club

The Interphase Quartet return to the 606 Jazz Club.

Founded in London by pianist Tomasz Zyrmont & saxophonist Sean  Khan, Interphase is a groove/hard bop/contemporary jazz quartet. Their  setlist comprises unusual standards by masters Miles Davis, Herbie  Hancock and Joe Henderson delivered with a modern twist, along with  their own original compositions. Also featuring Henry Gilbert, bass &  Filippo Galli, drums among them the members have played and  recorded with artists including Hermeto Pascoal, Omar, Groove Razors,  Jim Mullen, Tony Kofi & Marcos Valle (to name just a handful), while  their globe-trotting exploits have seen them playing at venues in  countries from Cuba to Brasil, Japan to the US.

Line up:  

Sean Khan – saxophone 

Tomasz Zyrmont – piano 

Henry Gilbert – double bass 

Filippo Galli – drums.  

606 Jazz Club 

90 Lots Road, Chelsea, London, SW10 0QD 

Tickets available here

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