Gabriel Latchin Trio Plays Gershwin

Gabriel Latchin Trio Plays Gershwin

Date/Time
Saturday 16 August 2025
7:30 pm - 10:00 pm

Ashburton Arts Centre

Categories
Jazz


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Gabriel Latchin, piano
Steve Brown, drums
Calum Gourlay, bass

British pianist and composer Gabriel Latchin has made a name for himself as one of the UK’s finest musicians, praised internationally by critics and world-renowned musicians alike. Known for his effortlessly swinging feel and compelling performances, Latchin was recently praised by The Guardian as “the best straight-ahead jazz pianist to appear in the past few years.”

Now a major highlight on the UK jazz scene, The Gabriel Latchin Trio takes inspiration from Bill Evans, Oscar Peterson and Herbie Hancock. This concert pays tribute to the music of George Gershwin, the pre-eminent American composer. The Man I Love, the trio’s fifth record, features new arrangements of all-Gershwin favourites, including Summertime, Someone to Watch Over Me and I Got Rhythm.

With thousands of albums sold and 40+ million streams, Latchin’s international presence is growing fast. Recently awarded four stars in both The Times and The Guardian, the trio has also been featured in DownBeat (USA) and Jazz Japan.

“Gabriel is an excellent musician and one hell of a nice guy.” Christian McBride

“For my money, London-born Gabriel Latchin is the best straight-ahead jazz pianist to appear in the past few years”  The Guardian

Listen here on Spotify to The Man I Love, Gabriel Latchin Trio’s latest album.

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