Martha D Lewis: Trilogy Of The Greek Blues
Brighton Dome Studio Theatre, New Road, Friday, July 3, 7.30pm, £12/£10, 01273 709709
AHEAD of a show at the Southbank’s Purcell Room on Monday Martha D Lewis introduces her new time-travelling show, which moves from the origins of Greek underground music Rembeitko in the 1910s up to her critically acclaimed album Homage To Roza.
Love Supreme Jazz Festival
Glynde Place, Glynde, Friday, July 3, to Sunday, July 5, tickets from £126.50/£77 weekend, £66/£33 day, www.lovesupremefestival.com
CHAKA Khan and Van Morrison head up the green field jazz festival, with support from Lisa Stansfield, Candi Staton and Hugh Masekela.
Sea Of Bees
Marwood Coffee Shop, Ship Street, Brighton, Friday, July 3, 8pm, £8, 01273 606312
AN intimate show with cult songwriter Julie Ann Bee, playing material from Songs For The Ravens, with support from Brighton’s own Bella Spinks.
Brighton Consort
St George’s Church, St George’s Road, Brighton, Saturday, July 4, 7.30pm, £12/£10, www.brightonconsort.org.uk
SONGS of reflection, anguish and hope from Lassus, J S Bach, Purcell, Mendelssohn and John Sheppard – also at St Michael’s Church, Lewes, on Sunday.
Hank Wangford Trio
The Greys, Southover Street, Brighton, Sunday, July 5, 8pm, £12, www.wegottickets.com
ACCOMPANIED by Brad Breath and Spanner, Wangford launches a trio of country shows at The Greys, with Don Gallardo and Hannah Rose Platt on Monday, and Hannah Aldridge next Monday, July 13. Buy tickets for two shows and get the third free.
Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra: Jeremy Young
Brighton Unitarian Church, New Road, Sunday, July 5, 5pm, £15, 01273 709709
THE second of the BPO’s four summer concerts sees pianist Jeremy Young play Frank Bridge’s Miniatures For Piano Trio and Haydn’s Emperor String Quartet.
Kins
Green Door Store, Trafalgar Arches, Monday, July 6, 7pm £5, 01273 606312
HAVING toured the US with Courtney Barnett last year, Australian-born but London-based indie band Kins play their first UK show of 2015 to introduce new EP Cyclical.
The Three Degrees
Concorde 2, Madeira Drive, Brighton, Tuesday, July 7, 7pm, £22.50, 01273 673311
BEST known for the hits When Will I See You Again and Dirty Ol’ Man, the longest-running female vocal group is now based around long-timers Valerie Holiday and Helen Scott, with newcomer Freddie Pool replacing the now retired Cynthia Garrison.
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