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No Pancake: Phil Durrant, Mike Gennaro, & Alex Ward

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The Bee's Mouth, HoveTuesday 2. June 2026 7:30pmFrom £6
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Canadian drummer Mike Gennaro burst into improvised music circles in 1999 with the release Port Huron Picnic (Spool), a disc with lauded Swedish saxophonist Mat…

Canadian drummer Mike Gennaro burst into improvised music circles in 1999 with the release Port Huron Picnic (Spool), a disc with lauded Swedish saxophonist Mats Gustafsson.

Then still in his early twenties, Gennaro also made two appearances at the Toronto Jazz Festival, duetting with trailblazing saxophonist John Butcher.

Subsequent concert collaborations have included internationally acclaimed improvisers such as Juini Booth, Wilbert de Joode, Veryan Weston, Trevor Watts and Tobi Delius.Alex Ward is a composer, improviser, and performing musician, working primarily with clarinet and guitar.

His involvement in freely improvised music dates back to 1986, when he met the guitarist Derek Bailey.

He subsequently took part regularly in Bailey's Company events, and has gone on to become a major figure in British improvised music.Born near London in 1957, Phil Durrant is a multi-instrumentalist improviser/composer/sound artist who currently performs solo and group concerts.

As a violinist (and member of the Butcher/Russell/ Durrant trio), he was one of the key exponents of the group voice approach style of improvised music.

In the late 90s, his trio with Radu Malfatti and Thomas Lehn represented a shift to a more reductionist approach.

Recently, he has been performing solo and duo concerts with Bill Thompson and Gaudenz Badrutt using a semi-modular synth system.

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10 Western Road, BN3 1AE Hove

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