Eamon Dilworth launches his new album 'Viata' in Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne, Adelaide, Auckland & Wellington
Sydney trumpeter Eamon Dilworth (Tijuana Cartel, Ed Kuepper, Low Down Riders) is touring his latest Jazz album Viata across Australia & New Zealand July 26th-August 3rd with Alister Spence & Paul Derricott. Special guests in each city will include Julien Wilson, James Muller & Roger Manins.
Eamon is best known for his previous albums with The Dilworths (“Introducing") & Tiny Hearts (“Alluvium”) and has performed with Dale Barlow, James Muller, The Jazzgroove Mothership Orchestra, Nigel Kennedy, Guy Sebastian, Jessica Mauboy & Asgier. He’s toured Europe three times with Caravana Sun and regularly performs around Australia, New Zealand and Asia.
“There are plenty of fine trumpeters in the world, but Eamon Dilworth’s own place in it stands distinctive, as he continues with his latest album of original compositions, Viata. Emotions pour forth on every breath and note of Dilworth’s instrument throughout, immersing itself in the creative and imaginative sounds from a quintet of outstanding musicians contributing sonic depth to a glorious harmonic palette. Highly recommended listening.”—Barry O’Sullivan, Presenter of A Jazz Hour-Fine Music 102.5FM
Eamon is best known for his previous albums with The Dilworths (“Introducing") & Tiny Hearts (“Alluvium”) and has performed with Dale Barlow, James Muller, The Jazzgroove Mothership Orchestra, Nigel Kennedy, Guy Sebastian, Jessica Mauboy & Asgier. He’s toured Europe three times with Caravana Sun and regularly performs around Australia, New Zealand and Asia.
Tour Dates
- July 26: Smiths Alternative, Canberra
- July 28: SIMA (The Sound Lounge), Sydney
- July 29: MJC The Jazzlab, Melbourne
- July 30: COMA The Wheatsheaf, Adelaide
- August 1: Creative Jazz Club, Auckland NZ
- August 2: Wellington Jazz Co-Op, Wellington NZ
Praise for Eamon Dilworth
“Exquisite… in reaching into himself and finding ways to express what he finds there in music, he has found a voice at once entirely individual and yet, universal.” —John Hardaker, wordsaboutmusic.com“There are plenty of fine trumpeters in the world, but Eamon Dilworth’s own place in it stands distinctive, as he continues with his latest album of original compositions, Viata. Emotions pour forth on every breath and note of Dilworth’s instrument throughout, immersing itself in the creative and imaginative sounds from a quintet of outstanding musicians contributing sonic depth to a glorious harmonic palette. Highly recommended listening.”—Barry O’Sullivan, Presenter of A Jazz Hour-Fine Music 102.5FM