IT’S the last Jazz Mix of the season, and to close it the club welcomes back saxophonist, flautist and composer Snake Davis and his band.
It takes place in the Maritime Room, Cliffs Pavilion, on Thursday, from 8pm.
Promoter Mick Crook, said: “Snake was brought up in South Wales. After paying his dues in the clubs and hangouts of London, Liverpool and New York, he is now established as one of the UK's leading sax players.
He has recorded with Paul McCartney, George Michael, Ray Charles, and Lisa Stansfield, to name but a few.
“He has also made live appearances on award-winning nationwide UK TV show Tonight with Jonathan Ross with James Brown, Smokey Robinson, Chaka Khan, Wet Wet Wet, Massive Attack and Marc Almond.
“He has also played live with Burt Bacharach, Dionne Warwick, Linda Lewis, Edwin Starr, Bob Geldof, Paul Carrack and many more.”
Snake is recognisable for his soulful and searing sax sound, as heard on Lisa Stansfield's Change, Someday, M People hits, Paul Hardcastle's albums and Take That’s Million Love Songs.
On the night Snake will be joined on stage by Paul Birchall on keyboards, Simon Goulding on bass and Ali Thynne on drums.
Doors open 8pm, with music from 8.30 to 11pm Tickets available from the Cliffs Pavilion Box Office - £15
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