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John Donaldson
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London and South East
United Kingdom

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Member Since5/1/2007
Band Websitejohndonaldson.org
Band MembersAsaf Sirkis, Oli Hayhurst, Simon Thorpe.
InfluencesJohn Coltrane, McCoy Tyner, Herbie Hancock, Theolonius Monk, Bill Evans, Joe Henderson, Ravel, Stravinsky, Conlon Nancarrow, Charles Ives, Harry Partch, Joni Mitchell, Kenny Barron, Alexander von Schlippenbach, Wayne Shorter, Soft Machine c 1970, Zappa.
Sounds Like'With remarkably little publicity or fuss John Donaldson has emerged as one of Britain’s most exciting jazz pianists with his own distinctive style’ Dave Gelly. The Observer.

'One of the great piano players of recent British jazz. A patient, absorbing player by no means averse to building Tyneresque tension and release into his solos, but generally more interested in the subtle melodic and rhythmic felicities that can be drawn from them.’ Chris Parker. VortexJazz.co.uk

‘Distinctive take on contemporary jazz piano—a bit like McCoy Tyner with the volume and temperature turned down.’ John Fordham, The Guardian.

‘Donaldson’s interpretations are strongly influenced by Sirkis's fluttering cymbals and tapping percussion, so much so that his dancing notes sound like the wings of butterflies. The tunes feel newly free and mischievous.’ Chris Searle. Morning Star.

‘Brilliant pianist’ ***** Ray Comiskey Irish Times

Record LabelWoodville, Trio
Type of LabelIndie


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   About John Donaldson
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John Donaldson started played keyboards and piano in various bands in the 70.s including a stint with 'Big Grunt'. Jazz gigs started when he was a student in 1978, being part of the Cambridge Modern Jazz Club’s resident trio along with Chucho Merchan and Nic France and backed visiting guest soloists in the city. In 1980 he won the prize for best soloist at the San Sebastian International Jazz Competition

In 1982 he moved to California. He studied with Joe Henderson, played with Paul Contos, Stan Poplin, Kenny Stahl, Tim Jackson, Randy Masters, Larry Grenadier, Jeff Ballard, Donny McCaslin, Eddie Marshall, Kenny Wolleson, Ben Goldberg, Daniel Sabanovich and gigged with notables including Eddie Henderson, Red Holloway, John Handy, Richie Cole, Paul Jackson, David Baker, Steve Turre, Laurindo Almeida.

Since returning to London in 1993 he has been active on the UK scene playing in groups led by Iain Ballamy, Art Themen, Clark Tracy, Alan Barnes, Don Weller, John Etheridge, Dick Pearce and Norma Winstone. He has also accompanied visiting soloists, Art Farmer, Conte Condoli, Freddie Hubbard, Buddy de Franco/Terry Gibbs, Scott Hamilton, Ingrid Jensen, Jon Gordon and co-lead the band 'Septpiece' with Dave Mattacks and Andrew Cleyndert.

In 2006 he was the winner of the piano catagory at the Marstons Pedigree British Jazz Awards. 'Live at the Appleby Jazz Festival' was on the Irish Times list of essential CD's of 2006.

He currently leads a trio featuring drummer Asaf Sirkis.


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Adelaide Hall ... the real first lady of Jazz

Adelaide Hall



Oct 18 2009 9:56 AM


 

THE UMANO ORCHESTRA

THE UMANO ORCHESTRA



Mar 10 2009 2:29 PM

Hello John,

Thanks so much for the Add. Your music is very imaginative. Thanks for sharing it with all of us.

We hope you and your friends enjoy our music. We've just added four new compositions.

It's a pleasure having you among our friends!

Onward and Upward with Music!
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New York, New York
Jazz Break

Jazz Break



Jan 7 2009 3:37 PM

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DUO MOSÏK

DUO MOSÏK



Dec 28 2008 6:50 PM

Thanks for the add, nice music here!

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Renaissance Dell'Arte

Renaissance Dell'Arte



Dec 3 2008 8:37 PM

Thanks for connection.
Keep up the great music.
Kiss
Renaissance Dell'Arte
Denis

denis dundon



Nov 18 2008 3:12 PM

Hi! John Two Great sets on Sunday at Southport didn't get to speak to you just saw you leaving Monday morning in the car park thumb's up
Denis
Grace Black

Grace Black



Sep 17 2008 9:05 PM

Hi John, Nice to have you as a friend. Really love your tunes
Grace
ITSIK SHETRIT

ITSIK SHETRIT



Jul 25 2008 7:49 AM

Thanks for the add!
excellent music!
Its a pleasure to be your friend!
ITSIK SHETRIT TRIO / ALL BLUES


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Debbie Curtis Radio Big Band

Debbie Curtis Radio Big Band



Feb 12 2008 10:52 PM

Hi, I just stopped by your space to say "Hello"
I hope all is going great for you!

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Alex the Musician

Alex the Musician



Nov 10 2007 3:24 PM

Hi John - thanks for the add. Didn't expect to see you on Myspace ! I liked that CD you gave me through Nick too. See you soon at one of your gigs !
TRIOARTINO

TRIOARTINO



Oct 30 2007 11:09 PM

hi john
thanks for the add
i like so much "petrucciani"(the song)
kiss to marian and bye bye
gil
Beth Fugas

Beth Fugas



Jul 30 2007 9:32 PM

Hi John,
Thanks a lot for the add.
It's a great pleasure be your friend!!
My best wishes to you and keep in touch.
Kisses from Brazil,
Beth
Asaf Sirkis

Asaf Sirkis



Jul 9 2007 1:00 AM

thanks john..
looking forward for the playing!
asaf
Meemee

Meemee



Jun 7 2007 11:51 AM

Hi John, thanks for the add, I remember you from way back when...in Cambridge!
massimo colombo

massimo colombo



May 22 2007 9:35 PM

Yeeeeeaaaaaa!
Liam Noble

Liam Noble



May 12 2007 12:09 PM

Hi John, these tracks sound great..."Trinkle" is a killer! Remember seeing you at Swanage with Mark Edwards and thinking the same then. Welcome to the new social life.
Oli Hayhurst

Oli Hayhurst



May 11 2007 9:42 AM

Hi John, welcome to this funny world. Hope to see you in the real world soon!
Carl Greenwood

Carl Greenwood



May 11 2007 7:20 AM

Hi John are you addicted to myspace yet? It's only a matter of time!
Sue Richardson

Sue Richardson



May 9 2007 10:13 AM

Blimey - looks fab. So glad you are "my friend"! Looking forward to the blogs now! x
Jamie Matthews

Jamie Matthews



May 7 2007 5:19 PM

Hi John, thought you might like to see this:




Charlotte really enjoyed the lesson, thanks again. She played for Liane Carroll in Hastings later on that night - she was terrified but Liane was very impressed!

The website we were talking about is here: www.iajeeurope.org

It was great to meet you and I hope I'm not the only person to ever buy your album on iTunes!

Jamie
Asaf Sirkis

Asaf Sirkis



May 5 2007 11:43 AM

Beautiful!!
At last we got you on myspace!!!

Enjoy!

Looking forward to play again soon,
asaf
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