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The Russell Holmes Trio
Tuesday, 6th April @8:00PM

RUSSELL HOLMES TRIO
2009
2001 WAMI award winning Jazz Pianist, Russell Holmes has performed with many great jazz ensembles including MPS, Frames of Minds, The
Raggabillys, Hip Mo Toast and artists such as Dale Barlow, Red Rodney and many others. Most recent highlights would include being invited to perform at the Celimontana Jazz Festival in
Rome, Italy ( July2006 ) and supporting James Taylor at the infamous Leeuwin concert . Whilst being recorded on over 35 cds, in 2006 he released “One
Evening”, a cd recorded with his regular trio with Matt Willis and Danny Susnjar. This was launched in October 2006 . Russell’s
most recent recording is a nationally released cd by the ABC Jazz label entitled Fire and Rain ‘THE JAMES TAYLOR PROJECT’( released 21st February 2009) which
features the regular trio line-up performing eleven beautiful tracks of James Taylor songs.
The Russell Holmes Trio has performed over 350 gigs in
the past 8 years with residencies including the Inglewood Hotel, The Universal Bar, Clancys Fish Pub (Applecross) and recently at The University Club and Hotel Northbridge. It was awarded
“Most Outstanding Jazz Group 2001” by the Perth Jazz Society and has continued to perform regularly since.
The Russell Holmes
Trio explore the art and essence of the piano trio with their own well defined flavour and personality. The group swings hard and grooves with reminiscent vibes of the Oscar Peterson Trio
as well as more contemporary groups like the Brad Mehldau Trio, pays homage to the likes of Keith Jarrett and Herbie Hancock and yet stands alone with its own treatment and inimitable
expression. Russell’s sensitive style is supported by Matt Willis on bass and Mike Perkins is currently filling for Daniel Susnjar on drums, creating an interactive, unique and
inspiring ensemble whose overall essence is one pure and authentic voice. With an increasing number of original compositions being included in both recordings and live sets, The Russell
Holmes Trio promise a satisfying jazz experience.
Russell currently also performs with the Hip Mo Toast, Scope and and the Penny King Quartet and is
a sessional lecturer in music at the West Australian Academy of Performing Arts.














