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London-based saxophonist and composer Aaron Liddard released his debut solo album Nylon Man on British independent label Havis House in 2022, to critical acclaim.

 

Featuring a plethora of guest contributions from the likes of Carleen Anderson, Omar Puente and Miss Baby Sol, Nylon Man is 12 tracks of jazz influenced by the music of Europe, North and South America, the Caribbean and Africa.

 

In his prolific and wide-ranging career, Aaron has contributed to many different musical experiences, including working with Amy Winehouse, Prince and Maceo Parker, and in genres ranging from hip-hop and rock to Latin music and gospel. But jazz has always been the closest music to his heart. “Jazz is the only living musical art-form that is not defined by its exclusions,” says Aaron. “At its truest, jazz is an evolving aural tradition. As a musician with myriad musical influences, jazz is the only home that allows me to fully explore.”

 

Blues and Soul magazine put Aaron on their cover (issue 1059) along with a three-page feature and four-star review. American jazz website All About Jazz made Corean Castaway (tribute to Chick) their ‘Song of the Day,’ and Jazz FM’s Rouhangeze Baichoo made Thru Your Eyes (a modern take on The Great American Songbook) ‘Song of the Week.’

 

Features ran in London Jazz News and North East Online. Interviews followed with London Jazz Live, BBC Manchester and Radio Northumberland. The album was reviewed by Jazzwise, Bebop Spoken Here, The Jazz Mann, Blues Matters, Midwest Record, and Wall Of Sound. Over thirty radio DJs played tracks from Nylon Man, including stations in the UK, USA and Europe.

 

Aaron is touring Nylon Man with his band affectionately called ‘The Argonauts.’ Shows are inclusive, serious and fun. Music for reflection and celebration. Audiences have been known to get involved, spontaneously clapping, singing along and dancing. The multi-ethic sextet combines members from the UK, Italy and Ghana. The band are: Giulia Marelli (voice) Michael Searl (bass) Isaac Asumadu (keys) Eric Young (drums) Jimmy Norden (drums).

Aaron has recorded for Amy Winehouse, The Boomtown Rats, Beverley Knight, Sugaray Rayford (USA), Walter Trout (USA), Johnny Rawls (USA), Douglas Avery (USA), Georgia Crandon (UK), Mista Trick (UK) and thirty other albums. He is working on new music, and performs with a small selection of incredible artists.

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Supremely talented saxophonist
Lance Liddle, Bebop Spoken Here
Essential Listening
Emrys Baird, Blues & Soul magazine
Aaron Liddard has released an astounding album
Colin Campbell, Blues Matters
The UK based multi-instrumentalist is a treasure yet to be found on these shores
Chris Spector, Midwest Record
The Sound of surprise
Jonathon Wingate, BBC
A Michael Brecker-like power and intensity. A highly uplifting experience
Ian Mann, The Jazz Mann
Liddard has a particularly broad and all-encompassing vision of music
Dan Paton, London Jazz News
The standard of both musicianship and production on this album is of the highest quality
John Seales, Wall of Sound
Listening to Lond-based Liddard in this mode, one is reminded of other British musical polymaths such as saxophonist Peter King. A hybrid of myriad sources
Nigel Jarrett, Jazz Journal

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Aaron Liddard
Nylon Man
London-based saxophonist and composer Aaron Liddard released Nylon Man on British independent label Havis House. The album was met with critical acclaim. Nylon Man, which is named after the three cities that most influenced Aaron (New York, London and Manchester), features 42 musicians including Carleen Anderson, Omar Puente and Miss Baby Sol. 12 tracks of jazz influenced by the music of Europe, North and South America, the Caribbean and Africa.
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