JACK BRUCE 'SUNSHINE OF YOUR LOVE' TRIBUTE CONCERT SCREENING TO TAKE PLACE IN MAY


13th April 2018



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On the first anniversary of Jack Bruce's passing, a star-studded line-up of world class musicians performed a moving musical tribute to the Scottish legend at The Roundhouse in London.

The tribute concert, musically directed by Nitin Sawhney, featured Jack's Cream bandmate Ginger Baker, Roxy Music's Phil Manzanera, Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson, Joss Stone, Level 42's Mark King, Living Colour's Vernon Reid, Uli Jon Roth, Hugh Cornwell and many more.

This incredible line-up delighted the capacity audience with a stunning selection of Bruce's songs spanning his entire career, from the pre-Cream days to his final album 'Silver Rails'.

The tribute concert was recorded for posterity and is presented in HD with surround sound audio.

This unique recording will receive its debut screening in the luxurious surroundings of the Curzon Mayfair on 14th May 2018. This is a particularly auspicious date, as it would have marked Jack's 75th birthday.

This exclusive screening will be followed by a Q&A hosted by Edith Bowman. This will offer audience members a unique opportunity to quiz many of the original tribute's contributors, including music director Nitin Sawhney, Phil Manzanera, Ian Anderson, Mark King and members of Bruce's family about this wonderful concert. Nitin Sawhney says:

"I felt deeply honoured when Natasha and Margrit asked me to musically direct this wonderful tribute show to Jack Bruce's fantastic body of work. Directing such a range of musical legends, who all came together to reproduce and perform the highlights of Jack's work, was an enormously inspirational experience. Everyone was determined to rise to the occasion and bring their own special talents to make this an unforgettable night and a fitting response to one of rock's greatest songwriters and icons.

"Thank you to all of Jack's amazing family for the privilege of bringing such an important evening to life."

This tribute concert is a fitting and lasting memory of the musical repertoire of which Jack was such a part. And of the man himself; often outspoken, volatile and impassioned, he retained the humble warmth and intelligence which marked him as one of the great musical personalities of our time.

All profits from the screening will go to EACH - East Anglia's Children's Hospices. EACH were also the beneficiaries of the original tribute concert, which raised them over £35,000.

Ian Anderson states:

"From Jack's earliest days with the Graham Bond Organisation, the Cream era and on through the various collaborations and solo work, he has continued to serve as a prime inspiration for me and thousands of other musicians, especially those whose performances graced this Roundhouse evening.

"I first saw him play at the Nottingham Boat Club in 1966 and had the pleasure to work alongside him on collaborations several times in the final years."

Phil Manzanera states:

"Jack was a musical hero of mine, a true force of nature on and off stage, and became a great friend. I was delighted to be part of this powerful and moving tribute concert. I'd like to think that he was looking down on us all, with a wry smile, and thinking: 'Wow what talented kids Margrit and I have', for me, their performances were the concert highlights!"

Mark King adds:

"I was thrilled to perform at the memorial concert for dear Jack. It gave me the chance to say ‘thank you' for a lifetime's inspiration, and I am so glad that those who couldn't be there can now share the love that we all have for this truly great musician. And those who were lucky enough to be there in person will now be able to experience that wonderful night all over again!"

A tribute concert to Jack Bruce also took place at Shepherd's Bush Empire on 25th October 2016 and you can see what happened on that extra special night right here.