Play it again Sam – jazz man back on his home-town stage
Described as ‘a Renaissance man in a jazz world’, Sam Jewison is returning to his home town for a concert at the Stephen Joseph Theatre. The former St Augustine’s pupil will perform his acclaimed interpretation of the Great American Songbook at the venue this weekend.
It promises to be a unique fusing of elements of jazz, classical and popular music in a captivating display of artistry.
Expect to hear new treatments of songs from the classic Broadway stage, Hollywood screen and golden age of American popular music, originally made famous by legendary performers such as Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, and Oscar Peterson, and from the pens of songwriters Cole Porter, Leonard Bernstein, George Gershwin, and more.
After leaving St Augustine’s, Sam studied at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance.
He majored in classical singing and was awarded the top prize the college can give – the Trinity College of Music Silver Medal for Voice. “It was wonderful to go there and sing all day,” said Sam.
“I was there to study classical music but I was also playing small-group jazz, playing chamber music with string players, accompanying other singers, doing piano solos, conducting student operas – it was a really interesting and enjoyable time.”
Sam headlined the 2020 ReGeneration Festival in Florence and the BBC Radio 3 Christmas Special in 2021.
He’s performed at London venues such as Camden’s famous Jazz Café, Westminster Abbey and the Royal Opera House, where he made his soldout recital debut with The Composer in Hollywood two years ago.
He also played the awardwinning Nevill Holt Opera House in June 2022 and made his sold-out EFG London Jazz Festival debut that November.
He will be joined at the Stephen Joseph Theatre by Fraser Smith, tenor saxophone, Harry Sankey, guitar, Harry Evans, double bass, and Joe Dessauer, drum kit.
Sam Jewison will bring the Great American Songbook to the Stephen Joseph Theatre from 7.30pm on Saturday, April 27.
Tickets on 01723 370541 and online at www.sjt.uk.com