Back by popular demand, we begin our weekend of music with Jazz on the Lawn.
Located in the beautiful walled garden, you’ll find the perfect setting for a relaxed afternoon of happy, light swing, Latin, blues and jazz with the Finchcocks Jazz Trio!
- Doors will open at strictly 1pm, (no earlier!).
- Music will begin at 3pm and finish at 5pm.
- Please feel free to bring picnic rugs and picnics.
- A glass of Pimms is included with your ticket.
- Charity cash donations bar will be available.
- Well behaved dogs and humans welcome.
- Parking available in the front field.
- Accessibilty: Gravel paths, no steps. Please inform us if you require closer parking. Facilities are at groundfloor level.
- In the event of bad weather, we’ll endeavour to run the events inside, subject to capacity, with refunds being given for anyone we can’t accommodate.
Audience numbers are limited to 200. Tickets are on sale for £20 per adult and under 16s £10 each. All profits will go to charity.
Let’s hope the weather behaves as well as the last couple of years! We look forward to seeing you there.
David Hall
David Hall has received rave reviews for the piano courses he has directed at Finchcocks, with Giles Smith of the Sunday Times, describing him as a “musical powerhouse” and students of the courses regularly rating them as “life changing”.
With an MA, LRSM and FRCO under his belt (amongst many others qualifications!) David is an astoundingly versatile musician who is equally at home playing cathedral evensong or accompanying and directing a jazz big band. He studied the piano with Laura Cole and the organ with Anne Marsden Thomas at the Royal Academy of Music. In 1996 he was appointed organ scholar at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge and is an alumnus of the Cambridge University “Fitz” Swing Band.
David is now the Director of Music at Twyford School in Hampshire, a role he combines with freelance work accompanying, conducting, composing and performing.
Jennifer Maslin
With a warm, smooth and light soprano voice, Jennifer’s voice stands out on the jazz scene. “Jenny Maslin is a captivating vocalist with a unique ethereal tone.” Paul Dunton, Local & Live Festival Organiser
Finchcocks Programme Director and singer Jennifer Maslin is an extremely versatile singer. Having gone through formal classical training at the University of Southampton, she has since forged a career as a performer and singing teacher, finding her own unique style in jazz.
Vocal highlights have been singing on HMS President overlooking the Shard, Westminster Abbey and at the Roman Baths in Bath. She loves performing with David Hall on our Finchcocks courses for guests, as a soloist across the South East with jazz band Café Society and pianist John Harriman – as well as on her home turf in Tunbridge Wells at venues such at the Pantiles, the Grey Lady, Trinity Theatre and the Assembly Halls.
www.jennifermaslin.co.uk @JenniferMaslinMusic
James Sunney
Living in Tunbridge Wells, Kent James started his music career while studying at Tswane University of Technology under the tutelage of some of South Africa’s most influential and prominent jazz musicians and educators including Marc Duby, Kevin Davidson, Johnny Fourie and Wessel Van Rensburg.
After graduating James went on to perform alongside some of South Africa’s most celebrated artists, some of which include Heinz Winkler (South African Idols winner), Kresan, Radio Kalahari Orkes, Ettiene Steyn and Mel Botes.
In late 2007 James replaced Vernon Hodgetts as the bass player for top South African band, Watershed to record their last two albums and toured extensively across Europe, the United Kingdom and the United States.
James was a regular fixture as a double bassist in various jazz ensembles in and around Johannesburg and Pretoria South Africa, where he got the opportunity to explore his passion for jazz and improvisation.
James now performs in various jazz ensembles in and around the south east of England.