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Sunday Speakeasy: Dom Pipkin and The Ikos

£8.00
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Sunday 5th February, Tickets £8, Doors 7pm, Show 8pm (2 sets, approx finish 10.30pm, in the back room)

Dom Pipkin and The Ikos bring the New Orleans Blues to your favorite stage

 

The Speakeasy nights continue to bring you the best Rhythm and Blues in the UK, and it doesn't get better than this, well known in the UK as one of the best live acts around, Dom Pipkin & The Ikos' coming to Hideaway is nothing short of a memorable night. Dom's left-hand driven, New Orleans blues piano style is joined by The Ikos’ wailing sax and pristine harmonies.

Sepia image of Dom Pipkin performingLondon based piano player Dom Pipkin was originally a member of Errol Linton’s Blues Vibe, before splitting to form his own group Dom and The Iko’s.
His style developed out of a love of the New Orleans piano professors - Professor Longhair, James Booker, Huey ‘Piano’ Smith, Jon Cleary, as well as from a whole host of jazz and blues influences, such as Errol Garner and Otis Spann.  His solo set (most famously booked privately by the late Stanley Kubrik) shows his classical and sometimes rhapsodic influences, married with a tough approach to the blues and driving left hand rhythms. 
The band The Iko’s takes the New Orleans influence and fleshes it out with drums, harmonies, wailing sax etc, and has been resident at Ronnie Scott’s London, and around the RnB club scene, where it’s reputation as a top level live act is second to none.
Born in Chester, England, but growing up in the Netherlands, Dom learned ‘official’ piano as a kid and started fooling around with blues and jazz aged about 12, copying records from the local music library, and forming his first band at the same time.  A period of cutting his teeth around the blues scene followed, leading to the Errol Linton gig, with whom he opened up for The Blind Boys of Alabama, Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, and Dr. John.
He also became Morcheeba’s keyboard player around this time, recording on their influential Big Calm album; and pursued various beat-driven projects around the city whilst picking up another blues driven musical ‘day’ job with tribute band The Rollin’ Stoned.  He had a long touring stint with London’s The Fallen Heroes too, where he met Iko’s saxophone genius Tony Rico.
Sepia publicity shot of The IkosWith a huge amount of radio, TV and touring work under his belt, notable projects have included leading Pauline Blacks Blue Jazz Trio, recording with Ray Davies and Cornershop, backing Talking Heads’ David Byrne and junglist Shy FX, accompanist to singers Trudi Kerr and Martina Topley-Bird, and piano teacher to our own Jonathan Ross.  He’s appeared on BBC Radio 2 and in concert with Guy Barker.
Through his regular piano solo slot at the legendary Black Gardenia club in Soho he became friends with Paloma Faith, with whom he records and tours all over the world as part of her regular band.
Asked to join The Jim Jones Revue and Hey Negrita for his boogie skills, rocking solo piano sets at speakeasies such as London’s Nightjar and Ronnie Scott’s, or providing funked out and experimental keys with bandleaders Bukky Leo, Roy Pfeffer, Ramon Goose, Kevin Davy or James Evans around town, Dom Pipkin always brings that bit of New Orleans/blues/grit to any musical situation.

The logo for Hideaway's Speakeasy SundaysOn Speakeasy Sundays the first 30 customers to arrive can enjoy free Four Roses Bourbon!

Twice a month the Speakeasy vibe is taking over the Back Room at Hideaway - ducking the prohibitionists to bring you some great nights of steamy New Orleans music and souse you in some serious roaring r'n'b!

With exclusive tasters of Four Roses Bourbon and the JazzFM team working with us to bring the best in live music this is set to be a fantastic series of events.

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All guests must order a main meal if choosing the dining option and seated in the dining area. Parties of 7 or more booking for dinner must contact the venue prior to purchasing tickets to confirm the group can be accommodated. Please keep in mind that in order to keep providing the best possible service we accommodate a maximum of 6 people per table, so if your party is bigger than that you will be seated in separate, yet close, tables.