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Sign Up »Nigel is a well established member of the jazz community and is an in-demand sideman, as well as leading his own groups; he prefers the organ/drums/guitar combo, but is versatile enough to feel comfortable in a variety of musical scenarios. His blend of flowing bebop lines, blues feeling and the will to swing has made him instantly accessible and popular with jazz audiences.
Nigel performed with the legendary David Axelrod at the Royal Festival Hall in 2004, and also spent more than two years as the regular guitarist with the Sheena Davis Group. In 2005 he returned to his jazz funk roots and spent three years with the UK's leading jazz funk band, JTQ. Nigel is also a member of The Filthy Six, a Blue Note-esque band spearheading the 21st anniversary revival of the acclaimed Acid Jazz label .
[Nigel Price] sails with fluency and confidence... [His] CV, like so many young musicians today, lists funk, fusion and acid jazz among the idioms he’s mastered. I’m glad to see that of the groups he leads himself his preference is for the guitar, organ and drums line-up... Glad because in that format alone he stands out as a really class performer
Humphrey Lyttelton, BBC Radio 2
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