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NIKLAS LUKASSEN, WILL VINSON, TOM CAWLEY & MARC MICHEL!

Jazz Cafe POSK, W6 0RF , [Venue Details]

Still Waters – album launch!

Renowned German born and New York seasoned bass player Niklas Lukassen presents his new album ‘Still Waters’ in a special international line up with Will Vinson on alto saxophone, Tom Cawley on piano and Marc Michel on drums!

Friday,
12 Jun 2026
@8.00pm

Still Waters received remarkable international recognition, surfacing a many-layered artistic voice with a distinctive musical vision. Released on Kurt Rosenwinkel's Heartcore Records, it is a radiant display of Niklas Lukassen’s combined talents as a bassist, composer and also a vocalist. With natural improvisational flow, this group of outstanding creative individualists produces pounding waves of raw energy and explores the unimagined depths that underlie supposedly still waters.

Niklas Lukassen accompanied performances with artists such as Kurt Rosenwinkel, Mike Stern, Jorge Rossy, Norma Winstone, Tim Garland, Jo Lawry, Will Vinson, and The New York Voices. Among the records he played on is the Grammy Award–nominated album Some Days Are Better by the Kenny Wheeler Legacy Project. He also sang in the German National Jazz Orchestra (BuJazzO). He has toured widely, performing at venues such as the Lincoln Center, John F. Kennedy Center, Southbank Centre, and the Berlin Philharmonie.

"Niklas Lukassen’s debut album Still Waters is a strong offering. I am proud to be a part of this clear vision and glistening sound." - Kurt Rosenwinkel

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  • Admission: £15.00

  • Performer name: NIKLAS LUKASSEN, WILL VINSON, TOM CAWLEY, MARC MICHEL!

  • Doors open: 7:00 pm

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NIKLAS LUKASSEN, WILL VINSON, TOM CAWLEY & MARC MICHEL!

Thursday, 1 Jan 1970 @1.00am

Jazz Cafe POSK, W6 0RF

More Information

Still Waters – album launch!

Renowned German born and New York seasoned bass player Niklas Lukassen presents his new album ‘Still Waters’ in a special international line up with Will Vinson on alto saxophone, Tom Cawley on piano and Marc Michel on drums!

Still Waters received remarkable international recognition, surfacing a many-layered artistic voice with a distinctive musical vision. Released on Kurt Rosenwinkel's Heartcore Records, it is a radiant display of Niklas Lukassen’s combined talents as a bassist, composer and also a vocalist. With natural improvisational flow, this group of outstanding creative individualists produces pounding waves of raw energy and explores the unimagined depths that underlie supposedly still waters.

Niklas Lukassen accompanied performances with artists such as Kurt Rosenwinkel, Mike Stern, Jorge Rossy, Norma Winstone, Tim Garland, Jo Lawry, Will Vinson, and The New York Voices. Among the records he played on is the Grammy Award–nominated album Some Days Are Better by the Kenny Wheeler Legacy Project. He also sang in the German National Jazz Orchestra (BuJazzO). He has toured widely, performing at venues such as the Lincoln Center, John F. Kennedy Center, Southbank Centre, and the Berlin Philharmonie.

"Niklas Lukassen’s debut album Still Waters is a strong offering. I am proud to be a part of this clear vision and glistening sound." - Kurt Rosenwinkel

  • Admission: £15.00

  • Performer name: NIKLAS LUKASSEN, WILL VINSON, TOM CAWLEY, MARC MICHEL!

  • Doors open: 7:00 pm

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