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"P ind: A Timeless Jazz Legacy Captured by Brian O'Connor" Step into the vibrant world of jazz as we journey back to iconic moments in London's Hoxton Square


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"P ind: A Timeless Jazz Legacy Captured by Brian O'Connor" Step into the vibrant world of jazz as we journey back to iconic moments in London's Hoxton Square. In August 1987, Nathan Davis and Peter Ind mesmerized audiences at Bass Clef, their harmonious melodies filling the air with pure magic. The talented artist Brian O'Connor immortalizes this captivating performance through his brushstrokes. Fast forward to November 1991, where Benny Bailey takes center stage alongside Peter Ind once again at Tenor Clef. Their synergy is undeniable as they transport listeners to a realm of musical brilliance. O'Connor's artistic prowess captures every note and emotion shared between these two virtuosos. In October 1993, Mundell Lowe joins forces with P. Ind and Louis Stewart at Tenor Clef, creating an unforgettable fusion of talent that resonates deeply within our souls. O'Connor masterfully depicts this momentous occasion on canvas, allowing us to relive the sheer brilliance of their collaboration. September 1989 sees Peter Ind return solo to Bass Clef in Hoxton Square, London. His bass clef reverberates throughout the venue, enchanting all who are fortunate enough to witness his artistry firsthand. Brian O'Connor encapsulates this profound experience through his evocative artwork. The year is now 1985 when Denis Williams captures bassist Peter Ind at Bass Clef in London—a snapshot frozen in time that showcases Ind's dedication and passion for his craft. Traveling further back in time to Wallingford, Oxfordshire in 1981 brings us Tal Farlow on guitar accompanied by Peter Ind on double bass—an extraordinary duo whose chemistry transcends boundaries. An unnamed artist skillfully portrays this dynamic partnership that leaves an indelible mark on music history. May 1985 witnesses Don Lanphere joining forces with Peter Ind once more at The Bass Clef in London.