Bridge Music Jazz Quintet with Luca Manning, The Swing, Friday 25 August 2017

Jazz series promoted by promotion body Bridge Music featuring UK and international touring bands and original music from Scottish based jazz ensembles.
Jazz vocalist Luca Manning made his debut at the 2015 Glasgow Jazz Festival and is inspired by a wide range of artists from singers such as: Betty Carter and Mark Murphy to instrumental players like Brad Mehldau and Kenny Wheeler.
Luca began his jazz training with the Strathclyde Youth Jazz Orchestra, under the tuition of Stephen Duffy and Alan Benzie. Luca and Alan have just performed together at the 2017 Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival.
Luca’s quintet brings together some of Scotland’s finest and award winning young jazz musicians.
Luca Manning (vocals), Fergus McCreadie (keys), Joe Williamson (guitar), David Bowden (bass), Greg Irons (drums)
£7/£6
Venue is a mix of seated and standing. Tables are allocated on a first come first served basis, (£7/£6) on door, seating can also be reserved in advance see below.
Booking Reserved Seating Should you wish to guarantee seating, reserved seating is available to book at £10 per person in advance. Seating is for the entire night and you can stay on after the jazz sessions, o late night bands play from 11pm – 2am. Please fill in booking form to arrange. Our cabaret style tables seat 4 to 6 so smaller groups may be sharing and larger groups split over several tables. Club open 7pm – 3am
Swing Limited, 183a Hope Street, G2 2UL
0141 332 2147
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