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A night of jazz with Claire Martin

Claire returns to Pendley Court Theatre after four year break.

ONE of Britain's most exciting jazz singers, Claire Martin, is on her way back to The Court Theatre, Pendley next week.

Claire, Best vocalist in the BBC Jazz Awards and presenter of BBC Radio Three Jazz Line-Up for over ten years, is starring in a one-off show on July 17.

Claire will be accompanied by the superb trio of Gareth Williams (piano), Laurence Cottle (bass) and Chris Dagley (drums).

The Sunday Times has called Claire: "the most gifted jazz singer this country has produced in 20 years" and "England's most impressive female jazz artist" (LA Times).

She has forged a stellar career, performing on stage and in the studio with international artists such as Noel Gallagher, Mark Murphy, Curtis Stigers, Jamie Cullum and Kurt Elling, and supported legendary figures including James Brown and Tony Bennett, who lists her as one of his favourite singers.

Her recording output has been both prolific and critically acclaimed with 12 releases to date, including a live album at Ronnie Scotts.

Since 2000 Claire has presented Jazz Line-up where she regularly interviews jazz greats who have included Andre Previn, Mike Stern. Pat Metheney, Brad Mehldau, Tania Maria, Joe Locke, Joshua Redman, Diane Reeves and the late Michael Brecker

Tickets are available from the box office 01442 823130 or book on-line www.courttheatre.co.uk


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