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Live Performance Press
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PENTANGLE TOUR 2008
RAVE REVIEW OF ROYAL FESTIVAL HALL JUNE 29th PERFORMANCE FROM THE TIMES Reviewed by Pete Paphides
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***2008 USA*** Austin American Statesman South by South West Review
March 16th, 2008 Austin Texas
***2007 Australia***
Sydney Morning Herald, Eric Bibb and Danny Thompson, The Basement, February 27th. Reviewed by John Shand on March 3rd 2007
Sydney Morning Herald, Lowdown on Battersea's Ace of Bass, February 26th, Written by John Shand
Spraci Australia -Buy Tickets for March 21st at The Basement, Discussion - Eric Bibb (USA) and Danny Thompson (UK),
The Sunday Mail-Brisbane-Danny Thompson, written by Noel Mengel, February 23, 2007
Written by the Soulshine Team, Australia January 21, 2007
Fly By Night Muscians Club Newsletter, Australia, February 2007
Chugg Entertainment Australia-Eric Bibb Joined by Legendary Danny Thompson on Double Bass, February 2007 |
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Richard Thompson May 2007 USA Sweet Warrior Tour
Harp Magazine USA Tour Richard Thompson
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Jon ThorneWatching the Well
Danny Thompson's deep, tumbling bass tones emerged in the Jazz Britannia generation, playing with Tubby Hayes and Harold McNair. He provided the jazzy element in Pentangle, the most organic folk hybrid ever, and partnered John Martyn through his more turbulent and creative years. Jon Thorne first heard him on Kate Bush's Hounds of Love and David Sylvian's Brilliant Trees.
'His was the first double bass sound I was drawn to,' says John Thorne. 'He inspired me to buy a cheap plywood one from Loot, and about two weeks later I watched him play on Band On The Wall with his Whatever Band. I was standing in the rain, waiting for him to arrive for soundcheck. Not only did he invite me in, but he let me play his bass and gave me a lesson. It was amazing. I was 3ft off the ground, and I've never come down since.'
Then in 1998, Thorne was touring the world with Lamb when Thompson fell seriously ill, suffering a stroke during heart surgery. Thorne wrote him a letter beginning: 'You won't remember me but....' In fact, Thompson did remember. 'He called six months later to say the letter stayed with him through physiotherapy, and he showed all the family,' says Thorne.
Watching The Well is subtitled Jon Thorne Celebrates Danny Thompson. In the first set, Thorne (plus guitar and sax) performs pieces associated with Thompson's Whatever. In the second, a suite of original music for voice, guitar, harp and string Quartet provides a sumptuous setting for Thompson's bass. 'I phoned to ask if I could write him some music,' says Thorne. 'Then I panicked and wondered what the hell I was going to do.'
The task is daunting because a rejuvenated Thompson is playing at his peak, serving consecutively on Richard Thompson, Martin Simpson and Eric Bibb tours. Earlier this year, Pentangle reformed for the BBC Folk Awards, which gave him a Lifetime Achievement gong, but it could equally have been earned for jazz or world music: Thompson is simply too big to classify......Mike Butler
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RNCM - Haden Freeman Concert Hall July 25th 2007
Watching The Well, Jon Thorne Celebrates Danny Thompson
Danny Thompson:Bass, Jon Thorne:Bass, Gilad Atzman:Reeds, Jojo Thomas:Voice, Stuart McAllum:Electric Guitar, Pete Philipson:Acoustic Guitar, Emma Hudson:Harp, The Watching The Well Quartet.
Manchester-based bass player, bandleader and composer Jon Thorne leads this concert featuring his idol, the legendary folk/cross-over bass player Danny Thompson. Crossing folk, jazz and world boundries throughout his career, Thompson celebrates 50 years in the business. Danny will perform in Jon Thorne's 3 part 20 minute suite, a premier commissioned especially for Manchester Jazz Festival.
The ensemble also features some of Manchester's leading jazz artists, including guitarist Stuart McCallum and drummer Dave Walsh, as well as leading UK fiery reeds player Gilad Atzmon. In the second half, Jon Thorne performs five new arrangements of Danny Thompson's pieces from his 'Whatever' period in a personal tribute.
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APRIL 11th, 2008 ROGER DALTREY WOWS 150 GUESTS AT PRIVATE PARTY AT ALBERT HALL |
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