Jazz trio on the lawn with David Hall, Jennifer Maslin & James Sunney: Saturday 17th August
What better way to spend a lazy summer afternoon than relaxing in the private gardens of Finchcocks, listening to some well-loved jazz standards? Join me,
What better way to spend a lazy summer afternoon than relaxing in the private gardens of Finchcocks, listening to some well-loved jazz standards? Join me,
Enjoy an intimate, exclusive evening of easy listening live jazz at Tunbridge Wells’ first “pay-as-you-feel” café Charlie’s Angels Kitchens. Local jazz singer and violinist Jennifer Maslin will be
When would you consider live music for an occasion? There’s far more to live music than weddings, although they’re a pretty good excuse for it.
Today marks a year since British jazz vocalist Tina May sadly passed away. On hearing of her death, I wanted to write a blog post
I’m on a streaming roll now! If you missed out on hearing Café Society’s debut jazz EP on CD back when it was released in 2019
Live jazz music events at the Waterfront restaurant, on the Marine Parade in Hythe.
Following covid for Christmas and tonsillitis for New Year, I was so happy to be involved in this beautiful project this January: A lovely to
Exciting news! I’ve finally pushed passed my techno fear. Today you can find my rendition of My love is like a red, red rose on
Well, I haven’t really seen the need for a blog like this for a couple of years! But, thankfully, I have a bit of time
I’m thrilled to share these beautiful photos and this video of our performance of Diane Wilks’ “Just see me as I am” at the International
My favourite performances are the personal ones – a song or piece that really means something to the audience, a small group of people listening
Reading time: 2 minutes As you can probably imagine, public performances have been a little on the quiet side as the third wave of Omicron
Preparing for your big day can be an overwhelming task. For some, music will be a crucial part of the ceremony, drinks reception or later
This morning I’m resting my voice and it got me thinking! On my early Monday morning dog walk, at first I felt absolute freedom at
Choosing music for your wedding ceremony is likely a decision to be made a lot closer to your special day than your choice of venue,
I am delighted to announce that Diane Wilks’ submission of her piece Just see me as I am has been selected for performance and consideration
Some lovely moments in a difficult year: singing at St Barnabas’ Church, Tunbridge Wells.
I’ve been sitting on this for a few weeks now and am super excited to share with you the results of an April day, which
I’m over the moon to today announce that I have been recognised as “Outstanding” at The Wedding Emporium – Wedding Industry Awards in Kent and
Reading time: 4-5 minutes If you’d like a longer soundtrack to accompany this read, click on the video below (~8 minutes long). For a short,
I thought I’d share with you the growing seedling that is my latest creative project. It actually began a couple of years ago when a
“Singing is such an important part of so many people’s lives – not only economically if you’re a professional musician, but also spiritually, psychologically, socially,
Being a member of the UK’s AOTOS, the Association of Teachers of Singing, during a global pandemic has been invaluable. The support I have gained
To most working in the entertainment industry, the pandemic has completely swept the rug from under our feet: Covid has decimated live music in 2020.
What music to write about whilst in lockdown? I could probably write an essay on its multifaceted and adapted role in people’s lives! Lockdown has
My friends, cellist Nils Wiebolt and violinist Hazel Ross, asked me to take part in the London Marathon 2.6 challenge, put in place by the
Friday, April 3, 2020 published in the Kent and Sussex Courier With thanks to Mary Harris for reporting on a Tunbridge Wells musician!