20 January 1991

John Russell & Roger Turner

John Russell got his first guitar in 1965 while living in Kent and began to play in and around London from 1971 onwards.

Roger Turner has been working as an improvising percussionist since the early 1970’s, collaborating in numerous established and ad hoc configurations.

John Butcher & Vanessa Mackness

Born in Brighton and living in London, John Butcher is a saxophonist whose work ranges through improvisation, his own compositions, multitracked pieces and explorations with feedback, unusual acoustics and non-concert locations. He is well known as a solo performer who attempts to engage with a sense of place.

Eddie Prévost & Chris Burn

Drummer Eddie Prévost was born on June 22, 1942 in England. As a teenager he played drums in Skiffle and trad jazz bands before showing signs of the creative musician that was forming. After his initial exposure to his greatest influences Max Roach and Ed Blackwell, Prévost became fascinated with the endless possibilities of improvisation. He began incorporating all sorts of non-traditional percussion with his standard drum kit. In 1965 he co-founded the English improv ensemble AMM with saxophonist Leslie Gare and guitarist Keith Rowe.
Where
Red Rose, 129 Seven Sisters Rd, Finsbury Park, London N7 7QG
When
08:00PM 20 January 1991
Tickets
£3, £2

Notes:
  • First of a monthly improvised music series to run thoughout 1991. Tonight explores duo interactions between some of London’s [most] resourceful figures on the free scene. - The Guardian 17th January 1991

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