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Mornington Locket with the John Gibbon Trio Newsflash! We are pleased to announce that the talented Narberth duo of Dom Norcross (tenor) and John Davies (guitar) will play a set before the main band on Tuesday. Both these musicians are highly talented and fit together perfectly. You may remember they also played with Digby Fairweather and Jim Mullen.
Thats him with Humph Mornington Lockett was born in London, but grew up on the Isle Of Wight, where he began playing jazz, sitting-in with local traditional and mainstream bands whilst attending Cowes High School. At Dartington he studied saxophone with Bobby Wellins, classical clarinet with Lorna Lowe and the North Indian Sitar with Armanath Misra. He persuaded the college authorities to allow him to take Jazz Saxophone as a first study and became the first person in the UK to gain a degree qualification on the instrument in 1983. He moved to London in 1984 to study at the Guildhall and has lived and worked in the London area ever since.
In 1995 Mornington performed at the Barbican with Cuban trumpet supremo Arturo Sandoval and was subsequently asked to appear with the group at the Cork Jazz Festival. Mornington has also toured internationally with Oscar Peterson's long time sidemen, drummer Martin Drew and bassist Niels Henning Ørsted Pedersen, and toured Europe in the summer of 2004 with the legendary hammond organist Jimmy Smith. Mornington has worked in a number of different combinations with Stan Tracey, including the memorable 'Continental Drift' Band formed to celebrate Stan's 75th birthday, and the 'Ellingtonia' sextet. Other Tracey collaborations include the 'Under Milk Wood Suite', and Big Band concerts celebrating the centenary of the birth of Duke Ellington and Ellington's 'Sacred Music', recently performed at Saint Paul's Cathedral in honour of Stan's own 80th Birthday.
QUOTES " One of the country's most accomplished contemporary " Locomotive tenorist outsteams the competition " "Abrasive and roaring one moment, then cutting suddenly to a
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