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Thursday 26 March 2.00 pm 

The Perhaps Jazz Trio

Julian Costello (saxophone)
Natalie Rozario (cello/vocals)
Patrick Naylor (guitar)

The Perhaps Trio will play a varied mix of
well known jazz standards, original compositions and some surprises.
Tunes will include some classics by artists such as Sarah Vaughan,
some beautiful and evocative ballads and some Jimi Hendrix.


Come along to St Mary's Perivale
or watch LIVE on
YouTube or Facebook

or watch the recording on YouTube


Julian Costello is a musician, composer and teacher. He writes music for the Julian Costello Quartet and for a world music group called Vertigo. Julian lives with his family in SW London where he eats and drinks far too much Italian food and French red wine. He has supported Chelsea FC since he was 5 and dreams of a more enlightened world.
" Julian Costello is a sax lyricist, telling his stories of life's ups and downs with perfect alteration of tone to impart strength, humour and even frailty". Jazz in Europe
"Julian Costello proved a charming host, introducing the audience to some fine original compositions, and tenor playing of a gentle authority; full of passion, lyricism and invention all delivered with a full and vibrant tone".    Jazz views

Natalie Rozario is known for her versatility as a multi-genre cellist. Classically trained at the Royal Academy of Music in London, she studied with David Strange and was a masterclass pupil of William Pleeth. She has toured with internationally acclaimed dancer Akram Khan and performed with stars such as Take That, Gregory Porter and Jamie Cullum. Recordings include tracks for Sam Redmore's album Universal Vibrations and Colin Riley's star-studded lockdown project Isolated Pieces, and she regularly plays for a variety of West End shows.  As an improvising musician Natalie performs with several jazz groups including Paul Higgs' Pavane, Duncan Eagles' Partikel, Gypsy Dreamers, Robin Phillips Quintet and Rory Simmons' Oh Beautiful Blizzard. 

Patrick Naylor has performed extensively as a guitarist and bandleader from Ronnie Scott's to the Glastonbury Festival. He has released 4 critically acclaimed albums of original compositions and completed numerous tours of the UK playing with many of the leading musicians in UK jazz. Patrick's debut album was CD of the week in the London Evening Standard.  His 2015 CD, Days of Blue, was included in the Daily Telegraph best CDs of the year and has had over 1.5 million streams on Spotify.  Patrick has worked extensively as a composer and session musician and has written and recorded a number of pieces for film, TV and radio including Things to do Before You're 30, a major feature film starring Billie Piper, and numerous TV Programmes and adverts. He has won praise from many critics including at The Daily Telegraph, Jazzwise, The London Evening Standard, BBC Music Magazine, Jazz Journal Musician Magazine and Time Out.

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