The Remi Harris Jazz and Blues Duo with Tom Moore at Cast in Doncaster

One of the UK’s most exciting Jazz and Blues guitarists, Remi Harris has a growing international reputation for blending all of his influences into his own individual style of playing, and is coming to Cast in Doncaster.
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Remi’s performance will feature a variety of acoustic and electric guitars, and he will be joined on stage by long term collaborator Tom Moore on double bass.

Remi’s unique style draws inspiration from artists such as Django Reinhardt, Jimi Hendrix, Wes Montgomery and Led Zeppelin.

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He has performed at some of the most renowned events and venues in the world, including the Montreal Jazz Festival, Buckingham Palace, BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall

Remi Harris and Tom Moore. Credit PicturegrafixRemi Harris and Tom Moore. Credit Picturegrafix
Remi Harris and Tom Moore. Credit Picturegrafix

with Jamie Cullum, on BBC 4 Television and live on BBC Radio 2 and 3.

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Remi has been performing with Tom Moore for over ten years, during which time they have developed a remarkable musical affinity.

Since graduating from The Royal Birmingham Conservatoire in 2011 where he is currently based, Tom has performed around the UK with a variety of bands and musical projects.

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Starting at a young age on guitar and quickly moving to the electric bass, he has appeared at prestigious venues including the Royal Albert Hall and The North Sea Jazz Festival, and more recently supporting Jools Holland.

Audiences will be treated to a night of eclectic musical entertainment, with guitar and double bass engaged in an intimate, effortless instrumental conversation.

They are playing at Cast on Thursday, November 3. Doors: 7.45pm and tickets are available for £15 from the box office on 01302 303959.

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