Robin Nolan Guitar Workshop
Saturday Nov 25th 10:30-13:00 £15/£12
(+10% booking fee)
The Music Recital Room
Anglia Ruskin University
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“​In these days of ‘cackophony’ it’s great to hear some proper music​” George Harrison
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“​Robin Nolan is so amazingly good​.” Bill Wyman
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“​Robin plays a mighty fine guitar​!” Willie Nelson
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Robin Nolan, the former Amsterdam street performer turned international Gypsy Jazz rock star and prolific educator, is now legendary in the Django Reinhardt world.
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Ever expanding the boundaries of gypsy jazz, Nolan’s latest release 'Sin City' brings together the musical worlds of his two guitar heroes Django Reinhardt & Angus Young. The critically acclaimed 'Sin City' reimagines classic AC/DC anthems in the style of gypsy jazz with exciting and often surprising results.
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Catch a live Robin Nolan Trio concert and prepare to be dramatically entertained and emotionally affected by Nolan's music which draws from Gypsy Jazz, AC/DC, The Beatles, Ravi Shankar, 80's pop hits and of course Django Reinhardt.
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In addition to performing around the world, Robin Nolan has earned a reputation as the leading teacher and evangelist of gypsy jazz guitar playing and now has a large international audience online studying his books, video courses and the popular 'Gypsy Jazz Guitar Secrets Magazine' all of which have helped countless guitarists learn to play the music of Django Reinhardt.
Prior to the concert, Robin Nolan will also be giving a GUITAR WORKSHOP (ARU Music Recital Room 10:30am - 13:00pm). Robin has earned a reputation as the leading teacher and evangelist of gypsy jazz guitar playing and now has a large international audience online studying his books, video courses and the popular 'Gypsy Jazz Guitar Secrets Magazine' all of which have helped countless guitarists learn to play the music of Django Reinhardt.
The Cambridge Lindy Hoppers will also be giving a Beginners Dance Class prior to the Robin Nolan Trio concert (at St Columba's Church Hall Sat Nov 25th 14:00-15:30pm) - a chance to learn some gyspy jazz moves in time for the concert!