Hoxton Square Collection
"Hoxton Square: A Melodic Haven for Jazz Lovers" Step into the vibrant world of Hoxton Square, located in the heart of Hackney, London
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"Hoxton Square: A Melodic Haven for Jazz Lovers" Step into the vibrant world of Hoxton Square, located in the heart of Hackney, London. This iconic square has witnessed countless jazz legends gracing its stages throughout the years. In June 1991, Rick Margitza's tenor clef filled the air with soulful melodies that resonated with every listener present. The talented saxophonist transported his audience to a realm where music became an ethereal experience. The artistic prowess continued to flourish as Benny Green took center stage in 1992. His mastery over the tenor clef captivated all who had gathered in Hoxton Square that evening. Brian O Connor's creation immortalized this momentous occasion, capturing Green's passion and dedication to his craft. April 1991 saw James Williams enchanting the crowd with his mesmerizing performance on the tenor clef. O'Connor skillfully depicted Williams' musical genius through his artwork, allowing viewers to feel every note reverberate within their souls. Joanne Brackeen graced Hoxton Square in May 1991, her fingers dancing across piano keys like poetry in motion. O'Connor captured her essence flawlessly, showcasing Brackeen's undeniable talent and leaving spectators awestruck by her virtuosity. Howard Alden brought his unique flair to Hoxton Square in July 1992. With each strum of his guitar strings on the tenor clef, he transported listeners into a world where time stood still and only music mattered. Herb Ellis left an indelible mark on Hoxton Square during March 1991 when he showcased his skills on the tenor clef. O'Connor beautifully portrayed Ellis' passion for jazz through vivid strokes of color and intricate details. In September 1989, George Cables enchanted audiences with deep bass notes resonating from Hoxton Square.