Milo McKinnon

COMPOSER . PRODUCER . MUSICIAN . ARRANGER . PERFORMER

LIVE PERFORMANCES

 

Amersham Arms

December 6th, 2017

Freddie Hubbard’s - Backlash

A clip of me soloing on Freddie Hubbard's 'Backlash', live at the Amersham Arms in London on December 6th, 2017. Performing alongside an ensemble of my friends from Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance - Magnus Pickering, Dan Mulligan, Mark Hurrell, Evan Abell, Joel Waters and Sam Ingvorsen.

Full recording below.

 

John Hendricks’ Lyricised arrangement of Count Basie’s - Lil’ darlin

(Music starts at 1:00)
Apologies for the hissing..
Live Recording of the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music Jazz Choir - performing the beautiful Count Basie classic - Lil' Darlin with lyrics written by John Hendricks.
The featured soloist here is the wonderful vocalist - Sahra Gure.
Special thanks to Pete Churchill who led and directed the project.
Recording by Kit Venables.

 

CHRISTS HOSPITAL

2012

Leroy Anderson’s - Bugler's Holiday

A video of the me performing 'Bugler’s Holiday' alongside - Matthew Coster and Freddy Wordsworth at the Christ's Hospital Band Concert - Sunday 4th March, 2012.

 

HERBIE HANCOCK’S - Chameleon

A video of the Christs Hospital Jazz Ensemble performing the Herbie Hancock classic, Chameleon Playing Chameleon by Herbie Hancock, at the summer CH Rock Concert, 2012.

 

OLIVER’S JAZZ CLUB

March 7th, 2018

Click the 1/3 symbol - in the top right of the video - to view all 3 videos.

A playlist of 3 videos from a trio gig I did of the music of Ahmad Jamal, with Ewan Moore (Drums) and Sam Ingvorsen (Bass), live at Oliver's Jazz Club in Greenwich, London, on Thursday 7th of March 2018.

  1. Poinciana by Ahmad Jamal

  2. Autumn Leaves by Ahmad Jamal (Arranged by Milo McKinnon)

  3. The Awakening by Ahmad Jamal

 

the Laban Building, Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance

2017

PROJECT 102 - FEAST (La Grande Bouffe)

(Music Starts at around 7:25)

This is from a 2017, Trinity Laban, ‘Colab’ project I was a part of entitled La Grande Bouffe, which was a performance art, dance, and musical interpretation of the 1973 film La Grande Boufee which translates as The Big Feast. The perfomance starts off clean, tidy and well mannered and gradually descends into madness, mess and death.