Orchestral Editor Mirko DesnicaOrchestral Programming Charlie FisherRecording/Mix/Mastering James Russell at JORG Two piano reduction, playalong and conductor score with parts available on request.
Orchestral Editor Mirko DesnicaOrchestral Programming Charlie FisherRecording/Mix/Mastering James Russell at JORG Two piano reduction, playalong and conductor score with parts available on request.
With Will Wolstoneholm on bass and Tobias Sturmer drums. (C) 2001 & 2022
Another one from the archives, recorded at the Premises in Hackney in 2000. Features Will Wolstoneholm on bass, Tobias Sturmer on drums and Greg Burke on percussion. (C) 2001 & 2022
Many good friends and great musicians, many projects over many years. So it’s about memories but also literally re-collections.And influenced by my gigging experiences which have often involved sit-ins, people coming and going and the numbers gradually dwindling throughout the…
Tony Bennet and Bill Evans’ version of this was a favourite of the singer’s father, also called Tony. Available from all the usual suspects including Spotify: (C) 2016 & 2022
Impressions of the Old and New Hispanic Worlds, from Andalucia to Cuba. Available from all the usual suspects including Spotify: El Andaluz (Lyon) Dale Azuquita (Lyon) Piano: Jason LyonBass: Will WollstoneholmKit and Percussion: Tobias Sturmer, Greg Burke Recorded and mixed…
Interview with Anthea Redmond for the US JazzBites radio show. The thoughts of Chairman Jase… Broadcast in August but my archive link is here.
Nice writeup just been published at Something Else (click for full interview). Life, the jazziverse and everything… “I first saw Jason Lyon at Brasserie Toulouse Lautrec in London. I had gone to see Gareth Lochrane on flutes, as he was…
Thanks to Sammy Stein for writing this review/interview. On a corner of a main road in the busy, noisy borough of Kennington, London, sits an unassuming building, easy to walk past but turn in and you find yourself in the…
고맙습니다 to my lovely Korean friends at Talent Shop, who recently spent a sweltering week enthusiastically tailing the band with cameras. Check out their website or YouTube channel for a growing series on London musicians. PS Yes, I do actually…