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2010
Adam Glasser Quartet
Andy Hague Quintet
The Blow-up
Bruce Adams & Gordon Campbell
Drat Pack
DYJO with Gordon Campbell
Edward Leaker Trio
Emma Harris Trio
George Huxley's All Stars
Get The Blessing
Guy Fenton All Stars
Hokum
Ian Bateman Quintet
Jinrikisha
Julie Edwards
Kaminsky 5
Ken Rennison Quartet
Luca Luciano
Matt Robinson Group
Myriad
Nick Magson
Nigel Price Trio
Roger Beaujolais Quintet
Roger Marks' Cornish Armada
Shades of Armstrong
Sketch
Spirit of Colyer
Sportinghouse Strings
Steve Tromans
Sussex Jazz Kings
Teignmouth Jazz Workshops
The Baddest Blues Band Ever
Tony Oreshko Trio & Tim Kliphuis
Zoe Schwarz 

Myriad present music that tells the story of a journey between India, Africa, and England, by way of Frank Zappa, Miles Davis, Gregorian Chant, Bach, Berlioz and the Beatles. 

Myriad are;
Dhevdhas Nair (piano) has played with Steel'n'Skin, John Etheridge, Don Rendell, Marcus Vergette's Resolution Quartet, Suns of Arqa, and Limbic System. He has toured extensively in India and Africa, and scored films and dance and theatre productions in India and the UK.
Andy Christie (guitar) has played with Jim Mullen, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Ruby Turner, Darryl Waye, Code Red, with a recent tour and album with Curved Air.
Raph Mizraki (bass) has had a varied career, playing medieval and renaissance instruments. He has toured extensively with Pete Oxleys's Curious Paradise and with Jamie Cullum with whom he recorded the album "Heard it all Before" Other collaborations include Dave O'Higgins, Tony Kofi, Steve Waterman, Jonathan Gee, Mornington Lockett. 
Sean Willmott (drums) is a renowned drummer with West Country bands The Complete dbs and Limbic System, and long time musical collaborator with Harry Fulcher. 
Otto Caretti (saxophones) for many years a much sort after player in the South West, now based in Oxford.

"Today’s musicians live in an unprecedented era of access to musical culture from around the world, and we cannot help but be moved by what we hear and inspired to speak with our own voices about this myriad world of sound."
Dhevdhas Nair

Saturday 12:00pm-2pm - Carlton Theatre

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