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The Tim Amann Quartet, established in 1995, is a jazz band based in the West Midlands county of the UK. The band is led by Tim Amann, after whom the band is named

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Tim Amann is a well-renowned British jazz musician. He began playing jazz at the age of fifteen, and was a regular player at The Cannonball in Digbeth. Between 1992 and 1994 he led a successful quartet with saxophonist Ian Ellis. In 1995 he founded the Tim Amann Quartet, and enjoyed a number of successes, including the production of two albums, Xtet and The Scarecrows. He is also a self-admitted Newcastle United fan with links to Canadian hockey team the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Amann currently works as the Head of Government and Politics, and a KS3 onwards history teacher at King Edward VI Aston school, where his jazz background influences the school jazz ensemble, which he leads.

Members

  • Tim Amann - Piano/Composer
  • Carl Hemmingsley - Drums
  • Sam Rogers - Saxophone
  • Adam Gilchrist - Bass
  • Discography

  • Xtet (1999)
  • The Scarecrows (2001)
  • References

    Tim Amann Quartet Wikipedia