6th November 2014: Ahead of her appearance at The EFG London Jazz Festival, Jazz Journal reviews Tori Freestone at the 606.

“This music is free in style but always melodic, probing and with a strong sense of form. freedom within the confines of classic jazz tradition might be a suitable phrase to describe The Tori Freestone Trio.”

Click HERE for full review

 

The Tori Freestone Trio presented songs from her album In The Chophouse at The 606 Club, Chelsea prior to her forthcoming appearance at The EFG London Jazz Festival.

From moments of intensity and volume to passages of calm, folk-influenced soundscapes, In The Chop House showcases three highly experienced and eclectic musicians at their very best. From the first note their approach to openness allows the music to dictate the proceedings which also invites the listener to take a strong role in the interpretation of the music.

 

 

As part of The EFG London Jazz Festival;

The Trio will be supporting Henri Texier and the Hope Quartet at the South Bank Centre/ Purcell Room on 16th November. The performance will feature a special commission composed by Tori based on a traditional folk song.
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And

The Trio will be at The Servant Jazz Quarters on 18th November.
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