We’ve had some great news from Itunes GB/Ireland in that they are currently offering a sale on select number of albums by artists performing at this year’s EFG London Jazz Festival, and the promotion features 21 releases. Of the 21 albums there are 10 (!!!) Whirlwind albums in the mix.
We’re proud to release today the second album on WWR by Euan Burton: Too Much Love. Too Much Love (click here for your copy) is the eagerly awaited follow up release from the award winning Scottish double bassist, composer & producer Euan Burton, whose first WWR album Occurrences
Red Circle (click here) is the debut release from international acclaimed pianist and educator Simon Purcell, currently the Head of Jazz at the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Dance and Music in London. Simon has been on the UK scene as a major player for over 30 years and this debut
Orbital is the debut album from double bassist and composer Max Luthert, one of the UK’s most in-demand young musicians currently known for his work as a sideman in the bands of MOJO Award winning Zara McFarlane, WWR signed Partikel and Benet McLean. Largely heralded for his skills on the
Newly signed Paul Jackson Trio has released Groove Or Die this month and have been touring all over Europe with their sold out EFG London Jazz Festival show happening tonight at the Hideaway in SE London. Just last night Paul was featured on JazzFM and interviewed by Chris Philips
Too Much Love (click here for sound previews) is the eagerly awaited follow up release from the award winning Scottish double bassist, composer & producer Euan Burton, whose first WWR album Occurrences (May, 2012) was met with high international acclaim. On his new release Burton continues to grow as a
WWR Artist and saxophonist Tori Freestone (who released In The Chop House with us earlier this year) will be playing four dates as part of The EFG London Jazz Festival, which starts today. November 15th with E17 Large Ensemble, The Barbican Centre. Details November 16th (2pm) with Solstice at E17
The New Straight Ahead is the debut WWR release from the New York Standards Quartet (NYSQ) and their fourth album to date. The NYSQ is made up of pianist David Berkman, drummer Gene Jackson, saxophonist Tim Armacost, and double bassist Daiki Yasukagawa. The band has just been on a two
Red Circle (click here for your copy) is the debut release from international acclaimed pianist and educator Simon Purcell, currently the Head of Jazz at the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Dance and Music in London. Purcell originally came to prominence during the UK jazz boom of the 1980s through his
Authority Melts from Me (released earlier this year) is the fascinating new album from Bobby Avey, praised by the New Yorker magazine as “A young pianist of invention and refinement.” Winner of the 2011 Thelonious Monk Competition for composition, Avey also received the 2011 “New Jazz Works: Commissioning and Ensemble