Back Chat Brass
Saturday 16th October 2021
Doors: 5pm
Happy Hour: 5-6:30pm
Gig: 9:30pm - 00:30am
£7 per person
Table bookings:
- Latest booking: 8:45pm
- Tables held no later than 9pm
- 50% deposit required for parties of 6 or more
To book a table, call:
- 0161 273 5495, 10am-5pm Tuesday-Friday
- 0161 831 7002, after 5pm Thursday-Saturday
- Or leave a message outside of these times and we’ll get back to you.
Back Chat Brass quite simply bring a show that rivals all others.
The 8-piece brass band, based in Leeds, have mastered a repertoire sure to raise the roof of our little backstreet jazz club. It sure has done on many an occasion before.
Rooted in pop, funk and hip hop, the band’s brassy beats are an instant favourite of any audience lucky enough to catch these guys live. Since 2016, they’ve been wreaking havoc in venues around the world, coaxing even the stubbornest of dance-phobics from their seats with their signature take on your go-to hits.
From the all-time disco bangers of the 80’s, to the R’n’B classics of the 90’s, to the unforgettable pop hits from the naughties through to the present day… Absolutely any age group who loves a dance will fall in love with this band’s one-of-a-kind sound, musicianship, and simply electrifying showmanship. A gig with Back Chat Brass is so much more than a gig.
James Bagnall - *FREE EARLY-EVENING GIG*
Saturday 16th October 2021
Doors: 5pm
Happy Hour: 5-6:30pm
Gig: 5:30pm - 6:30pm
Free Entry
Happy Hour: 5-6:30pm
- 2 house cocktails for £10, or
- Buy 2 selected drinks and get a FREE pizza
No need to book a table for M&P’s Early-Evening Gigs, just make sure you get down early to bagsy the best seats in the house!
James Bagnall is a classically trained musician, writing modern piano music with strong harmonies and intimate melodies. During his studies of music at Huddersfield University, James took inspiration from the lyricism of Chopin and the modern-day works of Nils Frahm and Olafur Arnalds. James has an improvisational style, attempting to recreate his music on stage, while taking in the ambience of the setting.
Being a fan of the modern day take on classical music by James Rhodes, James is keen on the idea of classical and modern piano music being accessible, and not for the privileged few. Why should it not be enjoyed with a group of friends and a few good beers?!