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  1. 5 de may. de 2024 · Playing tracks from Theo’s albums ‘Double Talk’ and ‘Transgression’, plus other Theo Travis classics and some surprises, this is a welcome return of Theo’s powerful bluesy progressive jazz quartet.

  2. 5 de may. de 2024 · The full flowing effect of the music from the Double Talk Quartet returns to Fleece Jazz for the first time in seven years. Theo Travis' influences are diverse and include the Beatles and Pink Floyd as much as jazz artists like Stan Getz, Pharoah Sanders, Elvin Jones and Chick Corea.

  3. An interview with Theo Travis from 2020, sharing his experiences as a late addition to David Sylvian’s band for The World is Everything live performances in 2007, and earlier collaboration with Jansen/Barbieri/Karn.

  4. 13 de may. de 2024 · Trifectas second album, The New Normal is an album of fusion music, combining any number of genres and as such it won’t be to everyone’s taste. It is the equivalent of picking up a comic, such as the Beano or Viz, and marvelling at the creativity whilst not necessarily finding all the jokes funny. The album leans quite heavily ...

  5. 11 de may. de 2024 · Joining Bowness on the bill are Soft Machine 's Theo Travis (who also plays with Bowness in Butterfly Mind), UK post-rock trio Mountainscape, folk proggers Spriggan Mist, The Mighty Handful, rising prog star Leoni Jane Kennedy and of course Hats Of Gentlemen It's Adequate, who organise the event along with the London Prog Gugs Facebook group.

  6. Hace 4 días · After Station 19 season 7 repeatedly hinted at Vic’s dark storyline that saw her removed from all her usually close connections within the firehouse, finally coming clean about her burdens with her team got Vic to feel like herself again. Vic’s well-being couldn’t have been more obvious from her and Travis’s witty banter, which abounded in Station 19 season 7, episode 8, showing the ...

  7. 6 de may. de 2024 · Whether he had partaken of a snooze himself wasn’t clear, but something put fire in his belly, because he was on blistering form, whether trading eights with the versatile sax/flute/keys man Theo Travis, indulging in a McLaughlin/Cobham like interplay with drummer Asaf Sirkis or turning out fiery finger-shredding solos on former member (Sir) Kar...