Jamil Sheriff (keys) studied
music at Leeds College of Music under the direction of Nikki Iles.
He graduated in 1998 with a first class honours degree and awards
for composition and performance. Jamil obtained a post as a full time
music lecturer at a further education college in Manchester, where
he worked for three years before leaving to spend more time on his
study of music.
Over the last three years Jamil has enjoyed working and recording
with many of the country’s best known jazz musicians, such as
Tina May, Pete King, Don Weller, Geoff Simkins, Jim Mullen, Dave Green
and many more.
However, his most enjoyable work has been with the ensembles he regularly
works with:- The Joel Purnell Quartet, The Andrew Colman Quartet and
the Pat McCarthy Quartet. These groups also feature Zoltan Dekany
on bass and John Perry on drums. Working with these prolific musicians
inspired Jamil to set up a (now highly acclaimed) ensemble of his
own :- “The Jamil Sheriff Octet”. Jamil received a commission
to compose a collection of pieces for the Octet which were recorded
on its debut album, “Daydreams” in spring 2003.
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