Elijah Jeffery and Eddie Gripper at the Steam and Whistle, Cheltenham
Overview
Vocalist Elijah Jeffery and pianist Eddie Gripper straddle the genres of progressive pop, indie folk, and alternative jazz.
They’ll be joining us as a quartet to celebrate the launch of their new recording together, described as “eagerly awaited” (The Jazz Mann).
Though both trained in jazz, their influences are wide-ranging. From the folk-inspired Shifting Seasons and the introspective ballad Because of You, to the art-pop of Close Your Eyes and a modern take on the Baroque aria Dido’s Lament, their music reflects a natural fusion of styles. Their music embodies a growing desire for trans-genre collaboration, progressive songwriting, and storytelling in today’s streaming age.
Written and recorded within eight weeks, their self-titled album marks the culmination of both musicians’ close working relationship and shared passion for songwriting. Featuring seven original songs and one never-before-heard adaptation of a 17th-century aria, Elijah Jeffery & Eddie Gripper straddles the genres of progressive pop, indie folk, and alternative jazz.
Lineup:
Elijah Jeffery - Vocals
Eddie Gripper - Piano
Patrick Barrett-Donlon - Drums
Nick Kacal - Double Bass
In the press:
“Both halves of the duo excel on this recording, both in their quality and restraint, but it is their joint passion for songwriting that shines brightest.” – Neil Duggan, All About Jazz
“This is a promising early career effort that would encourage anyone who hears it to go hear the duo in person.” – Stephen Graham, Marlbank
Tickets
Tickets £18 in advance, £20 on the door.
Early bird £16 available until 4 February
Students and U18s £10
(ages 16+ , under 18s must be accompanied by an adult)
Seating is unreserved. Please be advised that this venue currently has no accessible facilities available.
Timings
Doors open 7pm.
Performance 7.30pm - 9.30pm (including 20min interval).
Steamin' Jazz Club at the Steam and Whistle
Steamin’ is Cheltenham’s newest jazz club, hosted by a collaboration of experienced musicians from across the spectrum of jazz. It aims to offer monthly gigs, taking place at The Steam and Whistle, near Cheltenham Spa railway station.
Where is it?
The Steam and Whistle, 247 Gloucester Rd, Cheltenham GL51 8NW
The club is hosted at the Steam and Whistle, a beautiful Victorian pub opposite Cheltenham spa station (GL51 8NW). The pub has a purpose-built venue space that hosts a variety of music, comedy and creative arts, including Dom Joly’s monthly SpeakeaZy.
Food
The pub has quickly become known for its amazing food. Come early and enjoy the best pizza in town, and stay on for drinks after the gig.
Travel and parking
Situated close to Cheltenham spa railway station, the venue is well served by public transport. The nearest car park is at the station.
Return trains on Wednesdays:
Cheltenham to Stroud run up to 10.15pm.
Cheltenham to Bristol Temple Meads run up to 11pm.
About Eddie Gripper:
Website: edgripper.wordpress.com
Listen on Spotify
Instagram: /eddie.gripper
Watch on YouTube
About Elijah Jeffery:
Website: linktr.ee/elijahjeffery
Listen on Spotify
Instagram: /elijah.makesmusic
Watch on YouTube
Lineup
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Highlights
- 2 hours
- In person
- Doors at 19:00
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Location
The Steam and Whistle
247 Gloucester Road
Cheltenham GL51 8NW United Kingdom
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Steamin' Jazz Club
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