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Wednesday, 25 October 2023

Peterborough Jazz Club Will Start Up Again in 2024

Peterborough Jazz Club Will Start Up Again in 2024

Peterborough Jazz Club delighted to have teamed up with Landmark Theatres to relaunch the Jazz Club at the Studio Theatre, The Key Theatre. The first two concerts of the new season will be :

Friday, 26th January 2024. Music Starts 7.45pm. Tickets: £15


Dave O’Higgins Quintet featuring Martin Shaw

Dave O’Higgins (tenor saxophone), Martin Shaw (trumpet & flugelhorn), Liam Dunachie
(piano), Matyas Hofecker (double bass), Joe Dessauer (drums)

The opening concert of the new season at the Club features the classic front line of saxophone and trumpet, with two of the finest jazz musicians on the scene. Dave O’Higgins has established himself as one of the leading saxophonists of his generation, a dazzling post-bop player with superb technique and a highly developed harmonic sense. He has recorded 24 albums as leader, has been nominated multiple times in the British Jazz Awards,  and is a highly regarded jazz educator. Dave also wrote and produced the last Matt Bianco album “Gravity”.  Martin Shaw is widely regarded as one of the leading jazz trumpeters in Europe, with his powerful yet wonderfully melodic fluent playing.  As well as playing in many of the top jazz outfits, both in the UK and abroad, he has toured and featured in the bands of Sting, Jamiroquai and Natalie Cole. Martin is currently Professor of Jazz Trumpet at the Royal College of Music, London.

Dave O’Higgins and Martin Shaw have a long musical association, dating back to the 1990’s and the quintet will be playing a selection of great jazz tunes and standards, old and new, backed by a superb rhythm section. 

“O’Higgins plays with quite exceptional fluency and his fund of ideas never runs out.”
THE OBSERVER

“Martin Shaw….one of Europe’s top trumpeters” Jazz Times

Dave O'Higgins (daveohiggins.com)


Friday, 16th February 2023  Music starts: 7.45pm

Alan Barnes & Karen Sharp Quintet

Alan Barnes (alto & baritone saxophone), Karen Sharp (tenor & baritone saxophone), Colin


Oxley (guitar), Andrew Cleyndert (double bass), Steve Brown (drums)

Alan Barnes is one of Britain’s most distinguished and versatile saxophonists and is a prolific international performer, composer, arranger and bandleader. He is a multi-instrumentalist, best known for his alto and baritone sax playing, where he combines a formidable virtuosity with a musical expression and spirit that have few peers. Alan has received over 25 top British Jazz Awards over many years and has recorded 30 albums as leader or co-leader. His special musicianship and warm rapport with the audience have made him uniquely popular in British jazz. Karen Sharp has been an important figure on the UK Jazz scene since 2000. She is admired for her melodic, full-toned playing, winning best tenor saxophonist on many occasions at the British Jazz Awards and also appearing in the list for rising star baritone sax in the USA Downbeat Critics poll. Karen currently leads her own quartet and also appears as guest soloist with visiting USA stars such as Scott Hamilton and Warren Vache, as well as guesting with many of the top UK bands and has recorded 7 highly acclaimed albums as leader.

Together with the brilliant rhythm section backing Alan and Karen, this concert will be top quality straight ahead jazz of the highest calibre.

“Barnes is a legend in the British jazz community” John Fordham, The Guardian

“Sharp loves melody, as reflected in her relaxed and natural phrasing” USA Downbeat Magazin

We are grateful for the support of Landmark Theatres to Peterborough Jazz Club

Welcome to the website of British JazzArtist Alan Barnes (alanbarnesjazz.com)

Peterborough Jazz Club Facebook

Key Theatre – The Key Theatre brings first-class entertainment to Peterborough! (keytheatre-peterborough.com)

Thursday, 20 February 2020

Glasshouse Acoustic, Key Theatre, Peterborough on Sunday 23 February, 2020.


It's a Glasshouse 'February Fabulous Four' with John Mosedale,
 Eva Rose, The Old Grey Dogs and The Stuffed Cats. Sunday 23 February, 2020.

Doors open 2pm, live music from 2.30 to 5.30pm, free, accessible, relaxed and family friendly - a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon.
Full details at...

www.glasshouseacoustic.org.uk

Thursday, 2 May 2019

The Magic of College Motown, Key Theatre, Peterborough, 14 May 2019.


Peterborough Regional College Presents... The Magic of College Motown!
The Key Theatre Peterborough Tuesday 14 May at 7pm


What’s Going On?

The lively and talented Level 3 Music Performance students of PRC are excited to bring you a night of classic Motown music. With unforgettable tracks from legends such as Marvin Gaye, the Jackson 5, Stevie Wonder and The Supremes we’ll have you Dancin’ In The Street. So, if Motown magic is your thing and there Ain’t No Mountain High Enough to stop you, then Let’s Get It On!

You Can’t Hurry Love but you can hurry and buy a ticket before they sell out.

£10 Full Price, £8 Concessions (inc fees)


Wednesday, 23 May 2018

Glasshouse Acoustic Peterborough 27 May 2018 with Peterborough Music Festival finalists.

Glasshouse Acoustic at the Key Theatre Peterborough on 27th May 2018 features   - Amelia Glendinning, Annie Wakefield, Sophie Lewis / Tara Pasveer / Rogue State Circus Downbeat 2 pm.



















Peterborough Music Festival Finalists 2018
Amelia Glendinning
My name is Amelia Glendinning and I am in year 10 at Amvc. I am a member of Kindred KYT and have been singing and dancing since the age of 3. Up until this year I have only really performed musical theatre and was so happy to win the “Songs From Shows” category at this years Festival. 
My biggest achievement to date, has to be coming runner up in the Music Showcase at this years festival. Performing my original song “Slowly running out of time” and receiving such positive feedback meant so much to me. 
I have been playing piano for 3/4 years and have been writing my own songs for about the same time. My biggest influence is Birdy, as her songs are so relatable to me and I love her style of music.
The Peterborough Music Festival was such a wonderful experience for me and I am so grateful for the opportunity it gave me, especially performing at The Glasshouse.

Annie Wakefield
I wrote my first song about a year ago. My school was trying to fill places at a competition at the time, and my music teacher approached me as a last resort. Of course, I had no idea how to even begin writing a song- I couldn’t even read music- but I gave it my best shot anyway. I named my song “Superhuman”. I was quite proud of it once it was done, but the judge of the contest didn’t share my enthusiasm, pointing out how simplistic and “commercial” it was. Nonetheless, I enjoyed the process of writing it so much that I kept going. None of my songs are actually based on my own experiences- instead, I like to use songwriting as a storytelling medium, with each song being built around a different unique character. Recently, I’ve had the opportunity to work with a real producer and create new sounds for a few of my songs. Making music is such a rewarding process, and I hope I’ll be able to keep doing it for years to come.


Sophie Lewis

Sophie is 11 years old and plays piano, electric, acoustic and bass guitar as well as singing. 
Grade 5 piano Abrsm; Grade 4 singing Abrsm 

Sophie attends Tu danse performing arts class in Peterborough and did a pantomime in December. She has auditioned for the voice kids and got through to the 3rd stage in 2016. 

Sophie loves all kinds of music from classical to rock! Rock songs influence her a lot. She particularly enjoys the Foo Fighters and Wolf Alice. But likes singer-songwriters like Ed Sheeran and Adele also.



Tara Pasveer
























Tara Pasveer is a singer/songwriter from The Hague, a city on the coast of The Netherlands. With her songs she takes you on an inspiring musical journey with a lot of dynamics involved. Her sound is inspired by artists like The Tallest Man on Earth and Elliot Smith. Tara writes most of her songs in English; only 16 years old, she moved to the UK to further develop her musical- and English language skills. However, she sometimes surprises her audience with a song written in her first language, Dutch.

Tara often starts writing her dreamy lyrics inspired by a thing someone said or by a certain feeling. Tara’s song texts move along interesting melodies and catchy hooks, whether she writes about something uplifting like love, or a deep topic like death.

At the moment, Tara is working on her first EP, that she records in her bedroom recording studio. Together with producer Jack Morgan, she experiments with different sounds and sometimes adds electronic elements to her music. After she has completed her music course at the Peterborough Regional College this year, Tara will continue developing her sound in university. September this year she will start studying a Popular Music degree at Goldsmiths University of London.          https://www.facebook.com/tpasveer/https://soundcloud.com/tara-elisabeth-pasveer

Rogue State Circus
The Rogue State Circus are an original indie folk-rock Powerpop band from Northampton, influenced heavily by the classic pop of the 60's and 70's through New Wave to 80's pop too, everything from Bacharach to the Beatles, Kinks to Costello. Steely Dan to Danny Wilson.  The band love a good tuneful jangle with acoustics and 12 strings very much part of their eclectic sound.
The Rogue State Circus is first and foremost all about the songs and the songwriting - known for being "truly, truly genre-warping" - the band  released their first LP "Songs From The Sea of Serenity" in 2011 and have just completed their 12 track, second LP "Songs From The Sea of Storms" with Platinum Producer Gavin Monaghan (Editors, Nizlopi, Scott Matthews, Sherlocks, Twang, Ocean Colour Scene) for impending release this summer, and as the title suggests, the songs have a slightly darker edge this time round.   
The Band currently consists of Singer-songwriter Jon Delaney on lead vocals/guitars ; Duncan Bisatt: bass and vocals; Karl Muddiman: Keyboards, Simon Barr: 12 String Guitars and Rai Clews on Cajon/Percussion, the band are also often joined by Karen Angela on vocals. 
Rogue State Circus offer premium strength, melodic pop folkrock songwriting with well crafted lyrics and always enjoy giving a passionate, energetic live performance. Come and join the circus: go rogue!
A selection of tracks from the first two LPs are currently up and available on their Reverbnation page as a taster. 


Key Theatre, Embankment Road, Peterborough PE1 1EF

Wednesday, 22 March 2017

Glass House Acoustic Session, 26 March 2017, Key Theatre, Peterborough.



glasshouse acoustic sessions - peterborough

Check out Glasshouse Acoustic Sessions at the Key Theatre Peterborough...

- 26th March: John Bilboa & Graham Cleaver / Stacey Lowth / Paspatou


Glasshouse Acoustic

Wednesday, 15 February 2017

Don't Miss Glasshouse Acoustic Session, Key Theatre, Peterborough, Sun 19 Feb, 2017.

Don't Miss the Glasshouse Acoustic Session, at the Key Theatre, Peterborough,
2.30 pm on Sunday the 19th of  February, 2017.

Keith Luckey 3 pm - 3.55 pm

Irene Rae 4 pm - 4.55 pm

The Following: 5 pm 6 pm.

Full details on the

Glasshouse Website


Thursday, 2 February 2017

Glasshouse Acoustic Session, Key Theatre Peterborough, 19 Feb 2017

Glasshouse Acoustic Session with Keith Luckey, Irene Rae and The Following at the Key Theatre, Peterborough.

Sunday 19th February starting at 2.30 pm

Check out full details here...

Glasshouse Acoustic Link

Friday, 23 January 2015

Glasshouse Acoustic Session - Key Theatre Peterborough - Sunday February 1st

Glasshouse Acoustic Session - Key Theatre Peterborough - Sunday February 1st
3 pm - 6 pm
a very eclectic mix of styles and genres, so something for everyone.
Line  up...
3.00 pm - 3.35 pm Keith Luckey
3.40 pm - 4.15 pm Ria Woods
4.20 pm - 4.35 pm Thomas Dunleavy
4.40 pm - 5.15 pm J J Stone & the Campfire

5.20 pm - 600 pm Skyfight

Admission Free



Thursday, 11 August 2011

One Night Two Guitars - Derrin Nauendorf + Bex Marshall

ShipwreckedShaky Hands Promotions Presents;
One Night Two Guitars - Derrin Nauendorf + Bex Marshall


Derrin Nauendorf is quickly gaining the reputation as one of Australia's most exciting new artists. An earthy soulful voice, blistering guitar skills and a bagful of inspired material makes him a truly great package. Derrin left his native Australia to attempt to make a splash in Europe. Since arriving at Heathrow with one telephone number, £1200 and a mountain of energy and enthusiasm, Derrin has gone on to play anywhere and everywhere throughout the UK, Germany, France, Spain and Holland, as well as returning to his native homeland for the occasional tour. "One of Australia's finest roots artists." -Triple J.
See more info at derrinnauendorf.com 

English-born singer/songwriter, Bex iMarshall is an established performer on the London circuit. Full of attitude and charm, Bex's charismatic vocals take a popular musical mix of rock and country to a higher level, and her music is an experience well worth having.
See more info at bexmarshall.co.uk

Price: £12.00 Advance / £15.00 On the Door For tickets or further information, please call the box office on 01733 207 239
Key Theatre                                                                                                   Embankment Road
Peterborough
Cambridgeshire
PE1 1EF
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