Anna Chandler-King Ensemble
5th March / The Lescar / £10 (£7 NUS)
A rich large ensemble sound and intimate, deeply emotional music inspired by personal loss, all written by saxophonist and composer Anna Chandler-King,
with a close-knit nonet of some of the finest musicians from across the UK scene. Original music drawing on a range of influences from large ensemble, contemporary jazz and avant-garde improvisation.
Anna's deeply heartfelt and intense yet occasionally playful and light-hearted music is realised by nine amazing improvisers, some of the finest from across the UK,
with Anna Chandler-King on alto / baritone sax, Riley Stone-Lonergan (QOW Trio, Family Band) on tenor / soprano sax, Will Howard on tenor / alto sax,
Laurence Mason on bass saxophone / bassoon,
Ellie Whitley on trombone), Tom Harris on piano, Sam Quintana (Wandering Monster, Shapeshifters) on bass, Steve Hanley (Family Band) on drums,
and vocalist Kel Àlvaro.
You may have caught Anna previously at The Lescar with Shapeshifters Trio; she's a fluid, expressive and coherent saxophonist with a really identifiable sound of her own.
We're delighted that she's bringing this very wonderful group of musicians so perfectly attuned to the very personal and expanded vision that she has created;
an eclectic, varied and powerful sound tied together by a message.
Maria Grapsa Quintet
12th March / The Lescar / £10 (£7 NUS)
Pianist, vocalist and composer
Maria Grapsa brings a wonderful band of emerging stars from the UK jazz scene playing her original music bringing together contemporary jazz with influences from her Greek heritage,
Middle-Eastern, folk and latin music. With an emphasis on song and improvisation, Maria's music unfolds from hard-edged saxophone solos to intricate and emotionally charged cinematic ballads.
Her latest album 'Life' has already made an impact, and we're delighted to present her music at The Lescar,
where she'll be joined by
Luke Chakrabarti (alto saxophone),
David Bustos (tenor saxophone),
Ben Love (double bass), and
Kai Chaurensy (drums).
"A highly impressive debut album from a composer & band leader who is clearly going places; A remarkable debut." (All About Jazz).
"The sextet's sound is highly dynamic, moving from pin drop/knife's edge individual spotlights & emotionally charged balladic melodies,
to the untamed energy of burning saxophone solos over a roaring rhythm section." (Women in Jazz Media)
Maria's band has already sold-out prestigious UK venues including Soho's Pizza Express, Jazz at the Crypt, Woolwich Works, and at London and Birmingham Jazz Festivals,
and she has been involved in projects across the London jazz scene including collaborations including with the NU Civilisation Orchestra,
Tomorrow's Warriors Female Frontline, and Grand Union Orchestra, as well as performing alongside artists such as Tim Berne, ESKA, Gary Crosby OBE, Denis Baptiste, Jelly Cleaver,
and Emma Rawicz. She also hosts her own radio show, East of the Sun, on One Jazz FM.
Amongst the musicians in her band, you may have caught a couple of them at The Lescar before; Luke Chakrabarti an expressive saxophonist with a great sound leading his own band, in//motion.
Kai Chaurensy is a thoughtfully melodic drummer who you may have seen previously, playing with vocalist Nishla Smith.
Here's some music:
youtu.be/6BueY1_PYWw?si=Pop_k1sSQqBg8UOX
Beautiful lyrical and wide-ranging music from a name to watch, join us for this gig.
Mishra and Deepa Shakthi
19th March / The Lescar / £10 (£7 NUS)
We're delighted to welcome to The Lescar a collective of musicians drawing together some of the finest musicians on the Sheffield music scene.
Mishra have been growing a national reputation over several years, winning Celtic Connections' prestigious 'Danny Kyle' award, BBC Radio 2 airplay for their albums 'The Loft Tapes' and 'Reclaim',
and performing at festivals including Cambridge Folk Festival, Beardy, Timber, and more.
Their distinctive music is rooted in the folk traditions of the UK, driven by a curiosity for cross-cultural exploration that was sparked when the members of the band encountered and
began learning Indian classical music, as well as drawing on influences from jazz improvisation.
Mishra's new collaboration project with Indian classical vocalist Deepa Shakthi draws on their traditional influences, combined with the deep well of sufi music, and engaging songwriting craftsmanship.
Here's some music:
youtu.be/du6frGH3si8?si=vjohWMOMhB-F1cJl
Originally founded as a duo of
Kate Griffin on banjo and vocals and
Ford Collier (The Drystones) on low whistle and percussion,
the pair recruited
John Ball (Rafiki Jazz) on tabla and santoor,
Joss Mann-Hazell (Auka) on double bass, and
Alex Lyon on clarinets and vocals.
When the band met international fusion vocalist
Deepa Shakthi (formerly Deepa Nair Rasiya), a blossoming musical friendship developed,
turning into a collaborative project that takes the soul-stirring euphoria of Deepa's sufi singing as a starting point, and weaving in the threads of Mishra's UK folk and
Indian classical influences to create a captivating cross-cultural sound.
Their joyous performances are a journey of contrasts, from hand-clapping trance-like sufi songs to spacious stillness and reflection.
Over 30 years of studying Indian music and working across genres, Deepa Shakthi has forged an international reputation as a vocalist and composer, receiving awards and acclaim in the UK and India.
She has worked with artists including Kuljit Bhamra and toured with Opera North's production of Orpheus.
"An airborne amalgam of cross-continental pollinations" Songlines Magazine
Jamil Sheriff Trio with Nadim Teimoori
26th March / The Lescar / £10 (£7 NUS)
Performing brand new music from his upcoming album, one of the most original and respected pianists and composers on the UK jazz scene,
Jamil Sheriff is joined by long time collaborators
Dave Walsh (drums),
Nadim Teimoori (saxophone) and
Sam Quintana (double bass).
For this new project Jamil has written a collection of music that stands out amongst his impressive and wide-ranging back catalogue,
drawing from African and Latin American influences as well as pieces more connected to classical composers such as John Ireland.
Immersive and engagingly thoughtful music, with plenty of space and freedom for these world-class soloists to express themselves.
"Entirely Delightful - the model of a great band playing great tunes with flair and evident enjoyment." Jazzwise
Here's some music:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_ZTu7PIGxQ
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OG_otXIoiAQ
Jamil Sheriff is one of the finest pianists in the UK, a subtle and nuanced improviser, always unmissable, and unmistakeable in his approach.
His list of playing credits speaks for itself, including legends such as Ingrid Jensen, Dave Liebman, Terell Stafford, Pete King, Henry Lowther, Gareth Lockrane, and Richard Iles.
Dave Walsh is a creative and versatile drummer, one who's worked with so many musicians over many years and recorded on over 70 albums, from Italian legend Enrico Pieranunzi to Stan Sulzmann,
Don Weller, Stuart McCallum, Jim Mullen, 808 State, and across the worlds of jazz and rock to electronic and classical.
Anyone who heard saxophonist Nadim Teimoori at The Lescar previously as part of a vibrant trio with Corrie Dick and Ruth Goller, or leading his own quartet at Sheffield Jazz,
or with guitarist Jamie Taylor in that standout gig last year, will know that he is a very special musician who's playing has drawn praise from the great US saxophonist Chris Potter.
He has appeared with the likes of Stan Tracey, James Maddren, Gareth Lochrane, and Callum Gourlay, one of the leading UK lights on the tenor saxophone.
Bass player Sam Quintana has become a regular visitor to The Lescar in recent times, one of the most in-demand bass players around, full of imagination, melody and a rich tone,
he's previously appeared at The Lescar with his own band Wandering Monster, as well as with Jamie Taylor, Jasmine Myra, Ben Haskins, Shapeshifters Trio and many other line-ups in recent years.
The Flame - Robert Mitchell, Olie Brice, Johnny Hunter
2nd April / The Lescar / £10 (£7 NUS)
Join us for the very best in jazz improvisation from three powerful musicians as brilliant pianist Robert Mitchell leads an incendiary trio featuring bassist Olie Brice and drummer Johnny Hunter.
The title for the band alludes to a quote that playing with John Coltrane was akin to 'stepping into the flames' every night.
One of the most significant voices in UK jazz, an extraordinary pianist, poet, composer, and Steinway Artist, Robert Mitchell has recorded with Greg Osby, Courtney Pine CBE, Daymé Arocena,
Jason Rebello, Basement Jaxx, and Jacqui Dankworth MBE. A restlessly creative, imaginative and thoughtful musician, he has recorded fourteen albums of his own projects,
as well as publishing three poetry collections and participating in over 100 projects as a sideman and performing in more than 40 countries.
A festival creator and curator, as well as a highly respected educator, Robert also leads TRUE THINK, Epiphany3,
and has won awards including at the BBC Jazz Awards (Innovation, as part of the F-ire Collective), Best Jazz Album (BBC Gilles Peterson Worldwide Awards),
a Paul Hamlyn composition award and has been nominated for many more including 2017 British Jazz Composer Award.
The Flame have released two highly acclaimed live albums on the NYC based label 577 Records.
"absolutely transcendental music" by Corey Mwamba
"Robert Mitchell is one of Britain's finest and most versatile pianist-composer-improvisors" The Wire
"There are two poems by Mr. Mitchell included in the liner notes, both of which show him to be a wonderfully thoughtful, articulate and probing poet of the highest order." Bruce Lee Gallanter, DMG NYC
Olie Brice is a bass player at the forefront of UK improvised music, a purposeful, energising and similarly thoughtful musician who's collaborations include Tom Challenger, Alexander Hawkins, Rachel Musson, Jason Yarde,
Evan Parker, Tony Malaby, Ingrid Laubrock, Ken Vandermark and Louis Moholo, as well as performing at venues and festivals across Europe.
His own quartet featuring Rachel Musson, Alexander Hawkins and Will Glaser releases a debut album in 2025, and he has also led a trio, quintet and octet which can be heard on albums including 'Fire Hills' and 'Day After Day'.
You may have caught Olie previously at The Lescar leading his own inspiring ensembles, as well in bands including Dee Byrne's wonderful Outlines project.
"Brice makes the entire body of his bass sing. He has the ability to deliver a fractal line that is as purposeful as any by the great jazz bassists,
but to do so within an entirely abstract setting" Brian Morton, Point of Departure
"imaginative and adventurous" London Jazz News
"consistently inspired" The Wire
A regular visitor to The Lescar, with strong links to the Sheffield music scene, enterprising and vibrant drummer and composer Johnny Hunter has featured in so many wonderful line-ups over the years,
including leading his own quartet, and with many groups including Revival Room, Misha Gray's Prehistoric Jazz Quintet, Sloth Racket, the John Pope Quintet, Engine Room Favourites,
Blind Monk Trio, Swiss-UK collaboration MoonMot. His music has been recorded and broadcast by BBC Radio 3, and performed across the country in notable venues such as
London's Ronnie Scott's, the Manchester Jazz Festival, Birmingham Jazzlines at Symphony Hall, Liverpool International Jazz Festival, among many others.
Jazz Promoter of the Year in the 2018 Parliamentary Jazz Awards.
Jazz at The Lescar is an award-winning jazz promoter based in Sheffield, hosting one of the UK's longest running weekly jazz nights, as well as occasional gigs at other venues around the city, covering a wide range of contemporary music, from local, regional, national and international touring artists, and showcasing the depth, creativity, and vibrancy of the jazz and improvised music scenes.
Run by musicians on a voluntary, not for profit basis, the nights are funded entirely through ticket sales for the gigs, and our legendary raffle!
Page last updated: 27th February 2025