Emily Masser is a young jazz singer and saxophonist, originally from Wigan. She studied at London’s Guildhall School of Music and before that at Manchester’s famous Chetham’s School of Music. She gained attention and encouragement from jazz luminaries Lianne Carroll and Claire Martin – high praise indeed. Her acclaimed first album, “Introducing Emily Masser” showcased her arranging skills, taking classic jazz standards such as “So Near So Far” and “The Man I Love” and making them sound newly minted and excitingly different. She followed this up with an album “Songs With My Father” where she collaborated with her father, the highly respected saxophonist Dean Masser. This highly personal album featured tributes to her late mother, with critics noting the strong empathy between father and daughter throughout the album. Critics also noted her ability to navigate complex bebop melodies and to deliver engaging scat solos.
“Young vocalist Emily Masser is one of the most original and distinctive musicians to emerge on the current British scene.” – Jazzwise.
The BJC (Bonington Jazz Company) is a dynamic jazz trio featuring Neil Hunter on piano, Paul Gray on double bass, and Ian Beestin at the drums. Known for their seamless blend of classic jazz standards and contemporary flair, this accomplished group captivates audiences with their rich, soulful sound and deep passion for the music. Drawing inspiration from jazz legends like Oscar Peterson and Bill Evans, the trio performances brimming with rhythm and energy. Individually, the members of the Bonington Jazz Company have performed at several of the UK’s leading jazz venues and festivals.
The trio regularly perform with high profile guest artists on the UK jazz scene as well as some of the finest jazz artists performing locally. Recent guests have included trombonist Dennis Rollins MBE, singer Emily Massey, Guitarist Nigel Price and US alto phenomenon Greg Abate.