Mornington Lockett Quintet ft Alistair Martin
606 Club, SW10 0QD , [Venue Details]The first person in the UK to gain a degree qualification for jazz saxophone (1983), saxophonist, composer and teacher Mornington Lockett joined the Jim Mullen Quartet in 1989, leading to an invitation to join the Ronnie Scott Quintet in 1990, with whom he toured the world for 5 years.
There then followed work with a host of high profile International artists, including Jimmy Smith, Arturo Sandoval, Jon Hendricks, Georgie Fame and Jack DeJohnette. Between 2000 and 2010 Mornington was busy working and recording with the late Martin Drew (Ronnie Scott) with their co-led group “New Jazz Couriers”, releasing four critically acclaimed albums and winning the 2002 British Jazz Award for Best Small Group. He was also an integral part of legendary British pianist and composer Stan Tracey's various bands for more than 15 years.
Mornington's fluent, creative and powerful post-bop playing is probably best known at the Club these days for his regular appearances with the brilliant late UK saxophonist Peter King, with whom he performed at the Club for over a decade. Mornington's band this evening features up-and-coming trumpeter Alistair Martin, legendary bassist Laurence Cottle, one of the UK's premier pianists Ross Stanley and the highly-regarded drummer Sophie Alloway, described by Jazz FM as the "goddess of groove". A superb modern jazz gig.
Photo credit: Tatiana Gorilovsky
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Admission: £23.00
Performer name: Mornington Lockett Quintet, Alistair Martin
Doors open: 7:00 pm
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Mornington Lockett Quintet ft Alistair Martin
Saturday, 25 Apr 2026 @9.00pm
606 Club, SW10 0QDMore Information
The first person in the UK to gain a degree qualification for jazz saxophone (1983), saxophonist, composer and teacher Mornington Lockett joined the Jim Mullen Quartet in 1989, leading to an invitation to join the Ronnie Scott Quintet in 1990, with whom he toured the world for 5 years.
There then followed work with a host of high profile International artists, including Jimmy Smith, Arturo Sandoval, Jon Hendricks, Georgie Fame and Jack DeJohnette. Between 2000 and 2010 Mornington was busy working and recording with the late Martin Drew (Ronnie Scott) with their co-led group “New Jazz Couriers”, releasing four critically acclaimed albums and winning the 2002 British Jazz Award for Best Small Group. He was also an integral part of legendary British pianist and composer Stan Tracey's various bands for more than 15 years.
Mornington's fluent, creative and powerful post-bop playing is probably best known at the Club these days for his regular appearances with the brilliant late UK saxophonist Peter King, with whom he performed at the Club for over a decade. Mornington's band this evening features up-and-coming trumpeter Alistair Martin, legendary bassist Laurence Cottle, one of the UK's premier pianists Ross Stanley and the highly-regarded drummer Sophie Alloway, described by Jazz FM as the "goddess of groove". A superb modern jazz gig.
Photo credit: Tatiana Gorilovsky
Admission: £23.00
Performer name: Mornington Lockett Quintet, Alistair Martin
Doors open: 7:00 pm
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