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The Rick Robertson Trio
Versatile, Classy, Tasteful.
Rick Robertson - Vocals, Saxophones and Flute
Gerard Masters - Vocals, Keyboards, Bass
Ian Mussington - Drums, Vocals.
Well known for his work with internationally acclaimed and award winning acid jazz band d.i.g and more recently with the Eon Beats ,Rick Robertson also leads this fine trio. His sublime vocals and scintillating saxophone always tastefully fitting the proceedings.
Gerard Masters is an exceptional young keyboard wizard who has carved himself a fine reputation working with the great Lily Dior, eon, The very Interactive Band and many more.
Regarded as one of the finest drummers in the country Ian Mussington never fails to set up the right grooves. Eon Beats Project, Ends and Means and Jackie Orzacsky are just a few of the acts that Ian works with regularly. All three of these fine artists sing and create sweet vocal harmonies.
The Rick Robertson Trio plays music that is sophisticated, easy to listen to, groove to and dance to if one feels that way inclined.
From Jazz standards and Latin Jazz Grooves to Funky Beats and beyond.
Testimonials:
Aria Restaurant: April 18 2009
Dear Rick and your amazing Trio..
THANK YOU FOR BEING AT OUR WEDDING!
You were perfect! People asked us all night "where did you get these guys from?"Such a class act....knowing what to play and when...quality all the way.
And the way you performed "It had to be you" was truly special -awesome.
Sam, my husband, has been trying to find an excuse to have you play for us again...he said he didn't think a first anniversary would cut it...but maybe a housewarming!He didn't want you to stop playing...you really added depth and style to the evening - our guests have been telling us again and again how excellent the night was.
We are still basking in the moment - it was an unbelievable day and an incredible night.
With love and gratitude,
Lorelle and Sam Calder
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