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Tim Whitehead at The Speakeasy Jazz Club

    Date: Wednesday, October 22, 2025
    Time: 8:00 PM
    Location: The Wick Inn, Hove
    Jazz at the Speakeasy

    🎷 Tim Whitehead & Chris Coull – Live at The Speakeasy Jazz Club 🎺
    📍 The Wick Inn, Hove | 📅 Tuesday 22nd October | 🕗 Doors 8PM

    An unmissable night of compelling modern jazz as celebrated saxophonist Tim Whitehead joins trumpeter and host Chris Coull at The Speakeasy Jazz Club. Known for his emotionally charged playing and rich melodic sense, Whitehead’s performances are always an engaging journey through lyricism and fire.

    With Coull’s dynamic trumpet pairing, the frontline promises colour, contrast, and swinging dialogue throughout the set.

    They’re joined by a powerhouse rhythm team featuring Terry Seabrook on organ and Angus Bishop on drums — delivering groove, sophistication, and drive in equal measure.

    🎷 Tim Whitehead & Chris Coull – Live at The Speakeasy Jazz Club 🎺
    📍 The Wick Inn, Hove | 📅 Tuesday 22nd October | 🕗 Doors 8PM

    An unmissable night of compelling modern jazz as celebrated saxophonist Tim Whitehead joins trumpeter and host Chris Coull at The Speakeasy Jazz Club. Known for his emotionally charged playing and rich melodic sense, Whitehead’s performances are always an engaging journey through lyricism and fire.

    With Coull’s dynamic trumpet pairing, the frontline promises colour, contrast, and swinging dialogue throughout the set.

    They’re joined by a powerhouse rhythm team featuring Terry Seabrook on organ and Angus Bishop on drums — delivering groove, sophistication, and drive in equal measure.

    Expect a vibrant mix of originals, reworked standards, and inspired improvisation in Hove’s most intimate jazz setting.Expect a vibrant mix of originals, reworked standards, and inspired improvisation in Hove’s most intimate jazz setting.

    “Those of us who have caught him live … have been left in blinking disbelief.  It’s not just his mastery of the tenor saxophone, phenominal though it is, but the absolute conviction of his playing that is so impressive.”

     Dave Gelly (The Observer/ BBC )

    ÂŁ6 cash/ card