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PJS Double Album Launch: Joshua Nicholls and Maximillian Wickham

  • The Ellington Jazz Club 191 Beaufort Street Perth, WA, 6000 Australia (map)

The Perth Jazz Society are proud to host a double album launch event,
featuring debut albums by Joshua Nicholls and Maximillian Wickham.

PJS has been supporting original jazz artists in Perth for over 45
years. Through their relationship Loop Recording Studio and engineer
Kieran Kenderessy, PJS provides free studio hire and engineering time
to 2 deserving artists each year, enabling them to record an album of
original music.

Joshua and Maximillian present a night of groundbreaking original
large ensemble jazz, celebrating the launch of their albums, and the
start of another exciting year for PJS.

Joshua Nicholls:

Joshua Nicholls is a jazz guitarist, composer and arranger based in
Perth, with a passion for bringing his fun, fiery and unpredictable
music to the ears of listeners everywhere.

Joshua graduated from the Bachelor of Jazz, at the WA Academy of
Performing Arts in 2019, majoring in Guitar and Composition/Arranging.
In 2019, he was selected as the Associate Composer-in-Residence with
the WA Youth Jazz Orchestra, premiering an extended original jazz
composition “Astonishing Device” at the 2019 King Street Corner Pocket
Jazz Festival. During his time at WAAPA, he has studied and performed
in the USA and France, and played alongside notable musicians
including Rai Thistlethwayte (SYD), Sébastien Paindestre (FRA), Daniel
Susnjar (PER), and his unique arrangements have been performed by
Alana McPherson Plus Eleven (Mace Francis), JoFoo Music and Funked Up
Brass (Matilda Simcock).

In 2018 Joshua formed his original jazz octet ‘Joshua Nicholls Plus
Seven’ (JN+7), presenting original large ensemble jazz tunes in his
unique compositional style: an eclectic blend of his early heroes
Dream Theater and Led Zeppelin, jazz influences Herbie Hancock, Ari
Hoenig and Bob Brookmeyer, along with a dash of unexplained craziness.
Musical styles vary wildly throughout his catalogue, with funk, prog,
free jazz, metal and cool-school elements present within his music.
The one common thread: an infectious groove.

JN+7 has played at the 2019 King Street Corner Pocket Jazz Festival,
the 2020 Perth International Jazz Festival, and the Ellington Jazz
Club, and are releasing their debut album of original jazz
compositions in March 2022, supported by the Perth Jazz Society and
the State Government of WA.

Maximillian Wickham:

Maximillian Wickham is a jazz saxophonist and composer based in Perth.
In 2019, Max attained a Bachelor of Music with First Class Honours in
Jazz from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts. He has
performed with artists including the Mace Francis Orchestra (PER), Sam
Anning (MEL), Daniel Susnjar (PER) and Jean-Baptiste Bridon (FRA). Max
was the 2018 Associate Composer in Residence with the WA Youth Jazz
Orchestra and was one of 18 young musicians from around the world
invited to attend the 2018 Brubeck Institute Summer Jazz Colony in
California.

Drawing inspiration from Australian jazz artists such as Barney
McAll, Julien Wilson, and Andrea Keller, Max aims to create music full
of passion, emotion and intensity and seeks to blur the lines between
the composed and the improvised. Tonight, he will be launching his
début album ‘Hopeful’, a selection of compositions inspired by issues
and people he cares about. The music will be performed by a 13-piece
chamber ensemble featuring a collection of outstanding jazz and
classical musicians.

Maximillian Wickham – Tenor Saxophone/Composer
Michael Ellis – Guitar
Tim Voutas – Piano
Alistair Peel – Bass
Daniel Susnjar – Drums
Caitlin Malcolm – Flute
Alexandra Thomson – Clarinet
Philip Everall – Bass Clarinet
Kate Walpole – Bassoon
Ruth Klein Cook – Violin
Yasmin Omran – Violin
Erica Ketterer – Viola
Miranda Murray-Yong – Violoncello



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