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David Lyttle on Myspace Venues: No Alibis Bookstore David Torrans' famous crime bookshop and jazz venue in Belfast. JJ Smyth's Fantastic Dublin jazz venue. Musicians: The Lyttle Family Website of my family group. Equilibrium My collaborative group with Toronto alto saxophonist Nick Morgan. Dave Allen Superb New York guitarist and composer. Jamie Baum Hugely respected New York flutist and composer. Carlo De Rosa Phenomenal New York bassist. Ronan Guilfoyle Irish acoustic bass guitarist. Neff Irizarry Caramba, peligro, latin jazz guitar is here! Michael Janisch London-based US bass colossus. Tommy Smith World-renowned Scottish tenor saxophonist. Soweto Kinch Incredible British saxophonist/rapper. Jonathan Kreisberg Burning New York guitarist and composer. Greg Osby Iconic US alto saxophonist and composer. Louis Stewart World-renowned guitarist and influential figure in Irish jazz. Jeff 'Tain' Watts Giant of jazz drumming and true modern-day jazz great. Jean Toussaint London-based US saxophone heavy-weight. Drummerworld.com Website dedicated to drumming. Radio: BBC Radio Ulster Check out 'After Midnight with Linley Hamilton' and Walter Love's 'Jazz Club'. 'The Third Wave' on RTE Lyric FM Eamonn Lenihan's Friday jazz show. Other Websites of Interest: Bernhard Herrmann Society Composer most famous for his work in the movies of Alfred Hitchcock. The Charles Dickens Museum, London Dickens is one of my heroes and this museum is at the only surviving Dickens London home, in Doughty Street. Culture Northern Ireland Northern Ireland arts website. David McClelland Belfast illustrator who designed the artwork for my 'True Story' album. Dudley Moore Website of the genius Dudley Moore, musician, comedian, actor, who died in 2002. The Banff Centre Home of the International Workshop In Jazz and Creative Music in the Rocky Mountains, Canada. David Gage Bass Shop Famous double bass shop in New York. Improvised Music Company Dublin-based promoters of jazz and improvised music in Ireland. Moving On Music Belfast-based promoters of jazz, among other musics. NIMIC Northern Ireland Music Industry Commission - great supporters of NI music. |
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