Opening 2025 at Monday Night Confessions is legendary Australian pianist Matt McMahon @mattmcmahon6400 , performing solo!
Mike Nock -who was originally advertised for this gig- has had to pull out due to health reasons, but we are very fortunate to have Matt step in at short notice. We wish Mike all the best with his recovery!
Matt McMahon is an Australian jazz pianist and composer. Winning the 'Wangaratta National Jazz Piano Award' in 1999, and the 'Freedman Jazz Fellowship' in 2005 established his place in Australian jazz. In 2010 his trio supported the Wayne Shorter Quartet at Sydney Opera House. Additionally he has played or recorded with many known jazz artists including Wynton Marsalis, Dale Barlow, Veronica Swift, Robert Hurst, Aaron Goldberg, Greg Osby, Phil Slater, Joseph Tawadros, Katie Noonan, Bobby Previte, Vince Jones, Dave Panichi and Steve Hunter. He has also performed with artists from a range of generic areas including Gurrumul, Sharon Shannon, Mary Coughlan, Australian Chamber Orchestra, Daorum, Elysian Fields, Jackie Orszaczky, Tina Harrod.
Three of the CDs he recorded with Joseph Tawadros won the Australian Recording Industry Award for the best New World Music Album.
McMahon leads his own band 'The Matt McMahon Trio' with bassist Jonathan Brown and drummer Simon Barker, and co-leads the "Band of Five Names" with trumpeter Phil Slater and drummer Simon Barker. He is the musical director for Australian jazz vocalist and trumpeter Vince Jones. He has performed at music festivals and venues in Australia and throughout the world , including the Lincoln Centre, The Cotton Club (Tokyo), Sydney Opera House, Wangaratta Festival of Jazz and JazzNow Festival. He holds a PhD from Sydney University and teaches in the jazz department at Sydney Conservatorium of Music.
HOLLY MOOORE QUARTET (VIC; ALBUM LAUNCH):
Holly Moore brings together her quartet with long time collaborator, Melburnian drummer Luke Andresen, featuring Sydney guitarist and bassist, Yutaro Okuda and Dave Quinn. After being awarded an ABC Jazz Composition Commission, in late 2023 Holly released her first recording, ‘Reunion’ to high acclaim. She is set to release her second album, ‘FLOOD’ on Tokyo/Melbourne record label, Namboku, in December 2024. She is an artist with a unique voice that speaks to new and exciting changes in Australian Improvised Music. Her compositions have been described as “majestic” (the Age).
Holly Moore - alto saxophone
Yutaro Okuda - guitar
Dave Quinn - double bass
Luke Andresen - drums
Doors 7:30pm
Show 8:00pm
Tickets: $15 Student / $25 General Admission
BYO drinks / snacks