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Chris Searle on Jazz

Veryan Weston
Mercury Concert
Gateway to Vienna
Five Shadows
Tessellations For Lutheal Piano
(Emanem Records)

THE free pianism of Veryan Weston has something very special to it. Born in Sussex in 1950, he was named after his piano-playing mother’s Cornish village, renowned for its round houses.

Migrating from Cornwall to London in 1972, he soon fell in with pioneering free jazz spirits at the Little Theatre Club, collaborated in the formation of a band called Stinky Winkles and earned a music fellowship at a college in Digswell, Hertfordshire.

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