Tristan
Mailliot
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The Musicians

Tristan Mailliot

drums

Originally from France, Tristan has been active on the UK jazz scene since the mid 90’s as both sideman and leader.

He has played with numerous leading international stars such as Jim Hall, Stacey Kent, Clare Martin, Jim Mullen, Fred Hersch, Martin Taylor, Stan Tracey, Steve Grossman, Norma Winstone and Bobby Wellins.

He toured the USA with GRP award winning band Acoustic Alchemy and has recorded with Jim Hart quartet, Tina May, John Critchinson trio, several Kate Williams projects, Pete Hurt, Adam Glasser and Anita Wardell amongst others.

He is currently a member of Jim Mullen’s organ trio and his nine piece project Volunteers and Ben Croft’s 10 reasons to… ensemble.

Chris Eldred

Chris Eldred

piano

Chris was one of six winners of the 2011 Yamaha Scholarship Award for Outstanding Jazz Musicians and graduated in the same year from Trinity College of Music.

He has performed alongside leading UK jazz musicians such as Jean Toussaint, Malcolm Earle-Smith and Bobby Wellins. He held the piano chair with NYJO from 2008-2014, playing high profile performances such as the BBC Proms and broadcasts on BBC radio and television.

Chris is a busy session musician and continues to expand his discography, having recently played on albums by UK up-and-coming jazz artists Noemi Nuti, Callum Au, Ed Barker and Henry Armburg-Jennings.

He works both as a sideman and leader of his own trio playing support or late sets at Ronnie Scott’s Club.

Tom Ridout

tenor saxophone

Tom graduated from the prestigious Royal Academy of Music jazz program in 2016 and has since developed his compositional career releasing his debut album No Excuses with original compositions for thirteen piece ensemble.

He is also a member of the Ridouts band, James Pettinger’s Stablefolk and Ellie Bignall’s Quintet.

He is known for his development of the jazz recorder, appearing in the BBC Young Jazz Musician final on the instrument and performing at classical music festivals with Handel on Jazz,  a re-thinking of Handel’s recorder sonata arranged for jazz trio.

Florence Moore

Florence Moore

bass

Flo Moore is a recent graduate of the Royal Academy of Music in London. She has performed with leading UK artists such as Pete King, Bobby Watson and Jason Rebello, and has played at venues such as the Royal Albert Hall, the Queen Elizabeth Hall and the North Sea Jazz Festival.

Flo has recently been playing and touring with a variety of ensembles:  Henry Lowther’s Still Waters, Zoe Rahman Trio, Barry Green Sextet, David McAlmont, the Kenny Wheeler Prize-winning Tom Barford Quintet and the Ben Cox Band, whose debut album This Waiting Game was listed in the Telegraph Top Jazz Albums of 2015.

She previously was a member of award winning bands Nerija and Ezra and is now in demand on both double and electric bass for a wide array of projects.

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