This versatile guitar and saxophone duo has a wide repertoire including both jazz and popular styles, and is available for weddings and private functions of all sorts.
Tenorman Dave Quincy began his career in the early 60s rock bands with the likes of Jet Harris, Chris Farlowe and Terry Smith. In 1969 he formed the acclaimed group "If", with fellow saxophonist Dick Morrisey, which toured the USA. Their first recording made the top 40 in the US album charts. During the 80s he led Semuta, a Latin-rock combo which frequently played at Ronnie Scott's Club. He also recorded with the renowned alto player Jamie Talbot. In recent years he has been freelancing on the major UK jazz club circuit. Dave has a big full-blooded tone, flowing with invention and free from the gimmicks often displayed by younger musicians.
Guitarist Rob Palmer is an experienced and versatile musician with a long history of performing and recording in jazz, funk and pop music. He paid his dues on the London music scene working extensively with Jamiroquai's keyboard player Matt Johnson. He has performed at some of the capital's top venues including the Queen Elizabeth Hall and the Jazz Café. He has also performed at many of the south coast's most prestigious venues including the Chewton Glen Hotel, the Bournemouth International Centre, Lulworth Castle and the Royal Bath Hotel. An experienced and versatile musician Rob has had his music featured on BBC Radio 3 and he recently composed and performed a film score for the movie Nightdragon. Other recent projects include composing and performing the music
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