£8 on the door
- Alan Barnes (saxes)
- Bruce Adams (trumpet)
- Leon Greening (piano)
- Arnie Somogyi (bass)
- Clive Fenner (drums)
 “Alan
 Barnes is the most reliably entertaining, multi-skilled reed virtuoso 
on the UK scene” - John Fordham, Guardian. Alan has enjoyed a prolific 
career, playing and recording for many bands. He has dominated the 
British Jazz Awards over the years, having won the alto sax section in 
1993, 95, 97 & 99, the clarinet award for 94, 96 & 98 
and being voted the top baritone player in 98, 2000 & 2002. In 
2001 and 2006 Alan received the prestigious BBC Jazz Instrumentalist of 
the Year award and in November 2003 was made a fellow of the Leeds 
College of Music. 2003 also saw the inception of Alan’s own record label
 Woodville Records. Alan is joined by the co-leader of his award-winning
 quintet - trumpeter par excellence Bruce Adams, himself a previous 
winner of the top trumpet prize at the British Jazz Awards.
“Alan
 Barnes is the most reliably entertaining, multi-skilled reed virtuoso 
on the UK scene” - John Fordham, Guardian. Alan has enjoyed a prolific 
career, playing and recording for many bands. He has dominated the 
British Jazz Awards over the years, having won the alto sax section in 
1993, 95, 97 & 99, the clarinet award for 94, 96 & 98 
and being voted the top baritone player in 98, 2000 & 2002. In 
2001 and 2006 Alan received the prestigious BBC Jazz Instrumentalist of 
the Year award and in November 2003 was made a fellow of the Leeds 
College of Music. 2003 also saw the inception of Alan’s own record label
 Woodville Records. Alan is joined by the co-leader of his award-winning
 quintet - trumpeter par excellence Bruce Adams, himself a previous 
winner of the top trumpet prize at the British Jazz Awards.
 

 
