
Mosaic-Jazz
Melodic Saxophone Jazz for all events, Weddings, Parties, Restaurants in the Ringwood, Fordingbridge, Bournemouth and Southampton area
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Just the Two of Us Just the Two of Us

Mosaic is performed by Saxophonist Richard and his musician friends who form Jazz of the wall trio. Mosaic brings a variety of melodic music to venues across the south of England, around Dorset, Hampshire and Wiltshire.
Mosaic can offer the perfect Saxophone based music for any event, Weddings, Barbecues, Corporate, Charity, Pubs, Restaurants and private parties.
In the Summer Mosaic play most Sunday afternoons at Christchurch Quay entertaining the passers-by with a variety of Jazz, Blues, Swing and contemporary
music. So why not come along and listen to Mosaic Live! www.mosaic-jazz.co.uk
Band/artist history
Established in 2003 originally as a duo. Overtime we have introduced other musicians to perfomr as a trio and are called Jazz of the wall. The trio comprises vocals, sax and guitar.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Mosaic can be seen playing Live in venues around Ringwood, Southampton, New Milton, Bournemout, Lymington Fordingbrdige and Salisbury.
The Ship Inn at Fordingbridge is a favourite
Your musical influences
Stan Getz, Sony Rollins, Grover Washington, Count Basie, Van Morrison to name a few! I love softer Jazz numbers with a melody that people recognize but can easily be improvised over to add variety and effect.
What equipment do you use?
I have a Yanigasawa 991 Tenor Sax, a Yamaha Baritone and an Earlham Alto. I also use Mini discs for backing tracks which are played througha portable 100W PA system. I have remote power capabilites an can perform in the middle of a field!
Anything else?
Being a solo artist, I take up little space and offer real value for money, I have been playing publicly for more than 10 years and have received nothing but compliments from my customers.
Fordingbridge,
United Kingdom
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839878
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Comments (1)
LUV your interpretation of this classic... NICELY done, my friend!*