Robin Nolan, while being considered
one of the world's leading Gypsy Jazz guitarists in the tradition of
Django Reinhardt, has also set himself apart by creating his own unique
style.
From his base in Amsterdam, he has circled the globe with performances
at the Lincoln Center, the Montreal Jazz Festival, the Toronto Jazz
Festival, DjangoFest and numerous others. A friend of George Harrison's
he has played at Friar Park many times, being George's favorite guitarist.
Joined by his brother Kevin Nolan on rhythm guitar and Gypsy Jazz
veteran Simon Planting on double bass, the Robin Nolan Trio blazes
through a mix of Django, Latin and Swing classics, peppered with stunning
and inventive original compositions.
The Robin Nolan Trio (RNT) was formed in London during the summer
of 1992 after returning from an inspirational weekend at the annual
Django Reinhardt Festival in Samois - Sur - Seine, France, where the
legendary gypsy guitarist is laid to rest. Relocating to Amsterdam
later that year, RNT regularly rehearsed on the streets of the Leidseplein
square for several consecutive years where they sold their self-produced
CDs and managed to book themselves on an international scale. Appearances
at the Montreal Jazz Festival, Barcelona Jazz Festival and the North
Sea Jazz Festival paved the way for RNT as they proceeded to make inroads
in 15 different countries including Poland, Iceland, Japan, Canada
and the United States. They had matured from an offbeat gypsy jazz
/ Django Reinhardt inspired swing trio to a contemporary jazz powerhouse
boasting an extensive list of original compositions. Two such originals
- "And Then There Were Three" and "From the Banks Of
the Odra" - were featured in the recent MGM major motion picture
Autumn In New York, directed by Joan Chen and starring Richard Gere
and Winona Ryder.
In 1991, Robin Nolan was studying at the Guildhall School of music
and playing on the Jazz and contemporary music scene in London. It
was here that he met Paul Meader on acoustic bass, and along with Anthony
Williams on rhythm guitar (already a musical companion of Robin's for
several years) formed a trio dedicated to performing the music of Django
Reinhardt. Robin had been to Samois that year and had fallen in love
with the musical style of the gypsy musicians he had seen playing at
the Festival. During the summer the trio played in and around London
with street performances in Covent Garden and Leicester Square.
The following year, in June 1992, after attending the annual Django
Reinhardt Festival in Samios-Sur-Seine, France, the Trio added the
smooth brush sounds of drummer Marc Meader and the Robin Nolan Swing
Quartet was formed. That summer, after a successful tour of Holland,
the Quartet decided upon Amsterdam as a home base. December 1992 saw
the band traveling to Barcelona for a series of Christmas concerts
and street performances. In the new year the quartet returned to Amsterdam
with the material well rehearsed for the spring recording of their
first CD. In May of 1993 they released their independent debut CD entitled
the Robin Nolan Swing Quartet. It was arranged, produced, performed
and paid for by the Quartet and was a collection of the band's favorite
tunes at the time. It was recorded on a cold winters day at Basement
Studios in Amsterdam and on release received a considerable amount
of favorable interest from both the public and music industry. A star
was born. Robin Nolan was on the map and people all over the world
could now listen to his unique musical voice.
In September of 1993, Anthony Williams handed the rhythm guitar chair
over to a Dutchman by the name of John Friedrichs. John had been working
in the Django scene in and around Holland and had met Robin at Samois
the previous year. That Christmas the band traveled to Barcelona for
a series of concerts and street performances, returning to Amsterdam
in the new year for a winter season in Holland.
In 1994, the Quartet was helped along considerably by the Public Relations
talents of Mr. Hans Braggaar. It was through his efforts that the band
was invited to perform at the 1994 Django Reinhardt Festival, Samois-sur-Seine,
France. In May of 1994 the second CD, Amsterdam, was released. It was
dedicated to the city that was now the Quartet's home and was again
recorded at Basement Studios in Amsterdam. It was to include an original
composition by Robin entitled "Estrella" and featured liner
notes by Hans Meelen, one of the leading experts on European Gypsy
Jazz. In June 1994, the Quartet performed at the annual Django Reinhardt
Festival in France and received a standing ovation from the Samois
audience of some 2000 Gypsy Swing fans. It was a big day for the boys.
In August of 1994, during a tour of England, the Quartet was invited
by George Harrison to perform at a garden party at Friar Park, his
home and estate in Henley on Thames. The Harrison family and their
small group of friends were so impressed by the Quartet that the R.N.S.Q.
were invited back to Friar Park in December for a Christmas concert.
To celebrate the event Robin and Marc wrote a new song for the Harrison
family entitled "Friar Park", which was to be featured on
the new CD due for release in 1995.
In June of 1995 the Quartet released their third album entitled Out
Of Town. It was recorded at Studio Le Roy in Amsterdam and featured
three original compositions by the band. Later that month was to be
the Quartet's first appearance at the North Sea Jazz Festival in Den
Haag. That Christmas George Harrison invited the band back to Friar
Park for a concert. This coincided with the release of the Beatles
Anthology. It was a star studded occasion with many of the world's
biggest names in music and show business were present. Directly after
George's gig the band flew to Barcelona for a return series of concerts
and street shows.
1996 was to see a change in the line up. Marc Meader decided to pursue
his love for Be-Bop and Post-Bop jazz by forming his own quartet. The
band had gone in a full circle and was back to the original ' 92 line
up of solo guitar, rhythm guitar and acoustic bass. In June 1996 the
RNT were invited to perform in the coast to coast Canadian Jazz Festival
circuit. From Toronto to Vancouver the Trio thrilled audiences with
their exciting brand of gypsy swing. It was a very successful tour
and led to a return booking for the following summer. In December the
band released their debut self titled CD Robin Nolan Trio - RNT1, recorded
at Studio Le Roy in Amsterdam and featuring five new original compositions.
The summer of 1997 saw the Trio returning to Canada for sell out performances
right across the country including a standing ovation at the world
famous Montreal Jazz Festival. Later that summer was to see the Trio
perform at both the Garden of England Jazz Festival and the Barcelona
Jazz Festival, returning to Holland for a busy winter season to wrap
up the year's events.
1998 began with a change of personnel. Rhythm guitarist John Friedrichs
took leave and was replaced by a fellow Dutchman by the name of Jan
P. Brouwer. The Trio recorded their first CD at Studio Le Roy in Amsterdam
in June of 1998. Entitled Street, RNT2 features six original compositions,
several standards and of course a few sweet tunes from the Hot Club
songbook. In November, after returning from the Barcelona Jazz Festival,
the RNT went back into Studio Le Roy to record Swings and Roundabouts
- RNT3. The Summer of 1998 saw the band performing in England, Poland,
Sweden, Austria, Holland, Iceland, Germany and Spain.
1999 began with an invitation for the trio to return to Sweden for
a performance at the Upsala Winter Swing Jazz Festival. Following their
success in Sandviken last year and again at Uppsula in January, they
flew back to Sweden in March and performed to a packed audience at
the Linkoping Jazz and Blues Festival. In April the Trio where in Zagreb,
Croatia playing at the B.P. Club. This festival is run by the great
Croatian vibes player Bosco Petrovic and was a truly prestigious jazz
event. April saw the trio heading south to Barcelona for ten days of
gigs and street performances, returning to Amsterdam to record RNT4.
Following the release of The Latin Affair, the Trio toured through
the summer playing in Canada, Iceland, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Austria,
Switzerland, Spain and once again they where invited back to perform
at George Harrison's English estate for the birthday party of his son
Dhani. The Latin Affair was dedicated to the memory of Hans Braggaar,
a dear friend of the band since the early days. In October of 1999
the rhythm guitar chair was again up for grabs, this time to be filled
by Robin's younger brother Kevin Nolan. Kevin has a great feel for
the music and has already proved his value performing several high
profile festivals with the Trio including Barcelona Jazz Festival,
Samois-sur-Seine 2000, France and the Tampa Tropical Heatwave Festival,
Florida.
Entrance will be £7.50 per person, diners
& non-diners alike, payable on arrival
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enjoy the music, which will start at about 8:30pm, we will be serving
food from 7:30pm. Latest table booking will be 8:30pm
Non-diners will only be admitted after 9:30pm
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Car parking is 50 yards away in the main town
centre car park, and its free after 6:00pm
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