Callum Au and “TrombaFonics”

Wednesday May 14

Callum Au
and “TrombaFonics”

Boisdale of Canary Wharf, 1 Cabot Square, London E14 4QT

For the  first concert in the new association between Boisdale and JBGB Events, we continue the tradition of large ensembles and begin our opening 2025 series with a unique and distinctive sound from the ace composer, arranger, and imaginative trombone ace Callum Au.

Four of the UK’s busiest trombonists, join forces under Callum’s arrangements in this brand new, all singing, all sliding jazz and vocal extravaganza, which has already enjoyed sold-out concerts at PizzaExpress Jazz Club in Soho.

The band will take you on a whistle stop tour through the great American Songbook, inspired by some of the world’s most populate jazz musicians including Count Basie, Duke Ellington, and Tommy Dorsey.

Featuring the sublime vocals of Louise Balkwill, and the four trombonists, presenting close harmony singing, reminiscent of the legendary Four Freshman Quartet from a while back, the Callum Au TrombaFonics band promises a unique, nostalgic, and uproarious evenings entertainment at Boisdale.

TrombaFonics band line up

Callum Au – Trombone and vocals
Felix Fardell - Trombone and vocals
Tom Dunnett - Trombone and vocals
Matthew Lewis - Trombone and vocals
Sam Watts - Piano
Chris Hill - Double bass
Ed Richardson - Drums
Louise Balkwill - Vocals

Callum Au is a British composer, arranger, orchestrator, and trombonist. He writes music across a wide range of genres, with a particular passion for big band and large jazz ensemble music. He is highly regarded for his stylistic awareness and versatility and has worked with some of the world’s biggest artists. 

Born in London to a Scottish mother and a Chinese father, Callum spent most of his formative years in Blackpool before moving to London, where he now lives and works.

Over the past fifteen years, Callum has established himself as one of the busiest arrangers and orchestrators in Europe. He has had the privilege of writing music for many international artists, including Quincy JonesJamie CullumRandy Brecker, and ensembles including the SWR Big Band, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the Britten Sinfonia. In 2019, he was commissioned to arrange the big band songs in the Hollywood movie adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s ‘Cats’. More recently, he had the pleasure of writing two new arrangements for Michael Bublé’s album ‘Higher’, and conducting the BBC Concert Orchestra in a special episode of ‘Sunday Night Is Music Night’ for BBC Radio 2.

Callum is increasingly in demand as a composer for classical ensembles, with his flair for arresting melodies and lush complex harmony proving popular with audiences and musicians alike.

As a taste of what’s in store for the audience, here’s Callum’s arrangement for the for trombones in “This Could Be The Start Of  Something Big”

So easy to get to the concerts

Car parking 

Under 1 Cabot Square

Take your ticket and park.

Take the lift to Boisdale

Underground and Docklands Light Railway

Elizabeth line. Jubilee line. DLR , all go to Canary Wharf.

Travel direct from British Rail stations and London Heathrow, including

All Heathrow terminals, Farringdon, Liverpool Street, London Bridge, Paddington, Stratford, Waterloo and Others.

Track direct by Underground and DLR stations from Baker Street, Bank, Ealing, Greenwich, Lewisham, Stanmore, Wembley, Westminster, Woolwich and so many more .

 

Tickets

Music and dinner £100. £90. £80. £75

Music £60. £50. £40. £35.

Doors for dinner and bar 5.30pm

Music @ 8.30pm. 

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