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TREVOR WARREN - COMPOSER, GUITAR,
VOICE, PRODUCER
Trevor has been playing guitar since
1982, largely self taught, exploring rock, jazz, world and folk
idioms, most recently in his award winning band Disassembler, and
of course also Deva, created by him out of workshops in 1998, and
whose music has been used for the BBC 1 documentaries Panorama and
Real Story. He has worked with Kenyan singer songwriter Ayub Ogada
and in 1997 played in a series of concerts with Indian percussion
master Balachandar (Ravi Shankar). In 1994 he co-wrote and performed
music for dance/theatre project Company Skin in the acclaimed production
'G is for Gorgeous' at the ICA and The Place Theatres in London.
Taught jazz by John Etheridge and John Parricelli he also studied
Harmony and Composition at Morley College in London. Latest other
projects include Electric Sheep, a new group with ex- PIL drummer
Richard Dudanski and a duo with Peruvian guitarist Aberlardo Oquendo.
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CHRIS GARRICK - ELECTRIC AND ACOUSTIC VIOLINS
Award-winning jazz violinist Chris Garrick graduated
from the Royal Academy of Music in 1994 with the DipRAM. He has
appeared as soloist with artists such as Wynton Marsalis, Nigel
Kennedy, Bireli Lagrene, Dolly Parton, All About Eve, Simon Mulligan,
Duffy, Van Morrison, Dame Cleo Laine and the late great Sir John
Dankworth - Dankworth composed his jazz violin concerto especially
for Chris. His performance at the Genius of the Violin Festival
in 2004 led to an invitation to perform Astor Piazzolla's Seasons
with Barry Wordsworth and the BBC Concert Orchestra at the Royal
Festival Hall. Chris is also a busy session musician and his violin
can be heard on many film soundtracks including The Imaginarium
of Dr Parnasus, Chocolat, Brideshead Revisited, La Vie En Rose,
Chicago, Borat, An Ideal Husband and Tomorrow Never Dies. He teaches
jazz violin at the Royal Academy of Music and Royal College of Music
in London.
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JONTY FISHER - BASS
After a childhood spent in Ghana, Zambia and
the UK, Jonty moved to London to study music when he was 18. His
career began in 1988 after performing at the Queen Elizabeth Hall
as a finalist in the Barclays Youth Music Awards. Since then he
has been a regular on the London music scene, playing at many of
the UK’s premier events and venues and his time is punctuated
by extensive world touring as well as film, radio, television and
recording appearances. A long-standing member of the critically
acclaimed world music group Deva, he also tours regularly with his
own trio and quartet.?He has worked with many different artists,
among them, Dave Gordon, Mark Lockheart, Liane Carroll, Jacqui Dankworth,
Christian Garrick, Don Rendell, Frank Holder, Steve Brookstein,
Anton Browne, Todd Gordon and Joe Stilgoe. Jonty is a prolific composer,
his music appearing on numerous albums plus BBC and Channel 4 television.
He studied composition, harmony and musical form with the great
pianist and composer Ronald Francis Littlefield and gained a first
class BA Honours at Trent Park in North London.
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NEIL CRAIG - TABLA, PERCUSSION
Neil is a freelance percussionist who specialises
in tabla. He has performance-based degrees in both Western and Hindustani
classical music. In past years, he toured extensively as an orchestral
and avant-garde percussionist, and in 1994, he accepted an invitation
to lecture in percussion in Malaysia. Neil has composed for a range
of contexts, including music theatre, plays, festivals, book launches
and fusion ensembles. He is currently promoting the trio padhanisa,
along with sitarist Jonathan Mayer and guitarist Justin Quinn. In
1996, Neil moved to London from his home city Perth, Australia,
to study under tabla guru Pandit Sharda Sahai.
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PETER MACDONALD - DRUMS, PERCUSSION
Born in Sydney Australia Peter moved to London in 1988 and began
studying with Mridungham master Balachandar. He has since won many
accolades as well as accompanying Balachandar in his East/West concerts
in 1997/8. He joined Deva in 1998 and has been touring and recording
with them ever since. In 2005 Peter played with Ravi Shankar and
his daughter Anoushka on the European leg of their world tour. |
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