The Levy/Robson Quartet
The Unpredictability of the Sea' Album launch
Jed Levy - tenor sax
Phil Robson - guitar
Mark Hodgson - bass
Shane O’Donovan - drums
The Unpredictability of the Sea' Album launch
Jed Levy - tenor sax
Phil Robson - guitar
Mark Hodgson - bass
Shane O’Donovan - drums
The Levy/Robson Quartet returns this May following their riveting tour of Italy and the UK last autumn, with the fruit of that tour, a new musical offering – a brand-new album filled with original tunes (Livia Records, May 2026). The quartet plays music penned by both Levy and Robson. The music is innovative and contemporary whilst remaining highly melodic and groovy, with a strong sense of tradition mixed in with the diverse characteristics of each composer.“On The Unpredictability of the Sea, inspiration for both musicians comes in many forms; myriad musical roots and branches, the wonder of nature, and the arts all run in their creative veins. ” Says Ian Patterson in the album’s liner notes –“Levy and Robson are widely acknowledged maestros of their respective instruments, and the soloing on their debut album is utterly persuasive. But they are also fine composers, as these ten originals handsomely attest Each contributes five compositions of singular stamp. If there is a common denominator, it is that the tunes bridge tradition and modernity. “Ilive in both worlds and revel in both worlds,” says Levy. “I like to share that belief with the audience, you know, that it's all the same music and you can tap into all of it. You don't have to codify it to be just one thing.”
Back Story
This musical partnership was formed in New York City in 2017 between the highlyacclaimed US saxophonist Jed Levy www.jedlevy.com and multi-award-winning UK born guitarist Phil Robson www.philrobsonmusic.com , who was living in NY at the time. The American quartet featuring Peter Slavov and Clarence Penn quickly began to become a regular feature in the city’s iconic venues such as Smalls, Birdland, 55 Bar etc, as well as touring in the UK, Germany, Spain, Ireland, Northern California and more. Robson relocated to Ireland in 2020, but since that time the collaboration has continued with various European incarnations of the band. In November/December 2025 They toured extensively in Italy and the UK.During that tour, while in Rome, they recorded a brand-new album called ‘TheUnpredictability of the Sea’ which is due for release in May 2026 on the great IrishLabel ‘Livia Records’. The Tour in that month will be to promote the album, and it will be a one-of-a-kind opportunity to hear this music live.
Phil Robson is best known in Europe for his work with the cult UK band ‘Partisans’which he co-led with saxophonist Julian Siegel over 22 years, as well as with his partner,the great singer/songwriter Christine Tobin. He has led many projects featuring suchlegendary artists as Dave Liebman, Mark Turner, Billy Hart, James Genus etc and he hasplayed with a huge array of internationally acclaimed musicians ranging from Kenny Wheeler, Donny McCaslin, Django Bates to Barbra Streisand.
Jed Levy’s compositions have been performed and recorded by such luminaries as Mike Clark, Charlie Hunter, The Headhunters, Eddie Henderson etc. and Jed has also performed and/or recorded with a wide variety of jazz music's finest, including: Jaki Byard, Don Patterson, Jack McDuff, Lonnie Smith, Attila Zollar, The Village Vanguard Orchestra, Junior Mance, Cedar Walton, Tom Harrell, Curtis Fuller and many others.Having initially played in major NYC venues such as Smalls, the 55 Bar etc, with sold out performances at Birdland, Jed and Phil went on to tour the UK and play gigs in Barcelona, Berlin, Rome and completed a tour of Northern California in 2019 which included a highly successful show in the legendary Oakland club, Yoshi’s at which Peter Slavov and Billy Drummond completed the line-up. Levy's latest CD, Faces and Places (2025), his 11th as a leader has garnered critical acclaim worldwide.
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- 2 hours 30 minutes
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Arthur’s Blues & Jazz Club
28 thomas street
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