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National Jazz Archive and Tomorrow's Warriors presents
Mingus Moves
The Gary Crosby Sextet
Saturday 21 October at 2:30pm
Loughton Methodist Church, 260 High Road, Loughton IG10 1RB
The NJA are very honoured to have secured this prestigious band!
Tickets cost £22.50 and can be ordered on the WeGotTickets website any time day or night with the addition of a small booking fee. This allows us to give you the best possible service.
Alternatively, if you are unable to purchase online, you may telephone the Archive between 10.00am–1.00pm on 020 8502 4701 to place an order.
In recognition of Black History Month, former Jazz Warrior bassist, Co-Founder of the incredible Tomorrow's Warriors, and NJA Patron, Gary Crosby OBE and his sextet (featuring world-class trumpeter Mark Kavuma) will bring together an incredible afternoon celebrating the legendary jazz innovator and composer Charles Mingus.
An instantly recognisable figure with his double bass, Mingus was an imposing physical presence on stage. However, it was his skill as a composer that set him apart, bridging the eras of Ellington and Parker into the free improvisation of the 1960s. His music continually reflected his venturesome mind and he left behind a legacy of iconic jazz recordings – Black Saint and the Sinner Lady, Mingus Ah Um, Blues and Roots, and Mingus Mingus Mingus being just a few.
Crosby will lead his sextet through his personal favourite recording from the Mingus catalogue: Mingus Moves, recorded in 1973 and possibly his last great album. There will also be some classic Mingus tracks including Goodbye Pork Pie Hat and II BS.
For details visit Tomorrow's Warriors Present the Gary Crosby Sexet (nationaljazzarchive.org.uk) or phone 020 8502 4701.
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Map & Directions
Road Directions
Loughton Methodist Church is at the north end of Loughton High Road (A121). Plenty of car parking at the library and leisure centre car park a short way down Traps Hill which is opposite the church.
Nearest motorway junctions are 27 on the M25 or junction 5 on the M11 (note his is a restricted access junction and you can only leave on the northbound carriageway, and only join on the southbound carriageway). Follow the signage to Loughton.
Public Transport Directions
Nearest station is Loughton on the Central Line.