Giulio Romano Trio

Friday 27th June 2025

Tickets: £20.00 Seat at a shared Table for 4 /£15.00 Seat – No Table

Doors: 7.30pm

Show:  8:00pm-9:30pm  – Single Set 75 min 

Please note you can book for dinner either before or after the show.

Jazzy and groovy meets enthralling and impressive with Giulio Romano Malaisi. A fresh and daring take on compositions of the jazz greats of the 80s/90s by one of the most remarkable and distinctive guitarists of his generation. A ‘groove committed’ night of jazz will feature tunes by some of the jazz greats of 70’s/80’s/90’s such as George Benson, Herbie Hancock, George Duke, Pat Metheny, Larry Carlton, Donald Fagen and many more.

Giulio Romano Malaisi

Giulio Romano Malaisi’s journey into the world of the guitar starts at the age of 10 at the Gilfredo Cattolica music academy, where for the next ten years he would learn the classical and electric guitar from his teacher Mariano Gaetani and study musical theory under the tutelage of Alfredo Sorichetti. In those ten formative years, Giulio developed an incredible capacity to communicate with his instrument, creating and honing a unique style, mixing fingerpicking and flatpicking techniques – ultimately obtaining scholarships and achieving acclaim from the local music scene.

It was during this incredible time that his path would allow him to meet the multi award winning guitarist, Antonio Forcione. Forcione was to be one of the most significant inspirations and influences on Giulio, ultimately encouraging Giulio to pursue his career abroad. At the age of 18, Giulio Romano made the move to London (UK) where he quickly gained work as a session player, concertist and composer.

Over the years he has played with top musicians and bands from all over the world. These includes The Ayoub Sisters, Antonio Forcione, Trio Manouche, Aaron Liddard, Jason Cooper ( The Cure), Dominique Durner, Junior Giscombe, Quentin Collins, Beverly Skeete, Mozez (Zero 7), Kevin Leo, Michael Rosen, Phil Ramocon, Chicco Allotta (Incognito), Daniele Antenucci, Kate Robbins, Jess De Giudici, Trevor Francis, Francesca Confortini, Pauline Catlin Reid (formerly of Brown Sugar Reggae Band); Imaani, and many more..

Giulio has played many exclusive and renovated venues such as Ronnie Scott’s (London), Koncertzale “Latvija”, Harlem Jazz Club (Barcelona), La Bellevilloise (Paris) Oran More (Glasgow), Villa Medici (Rome) The Gate (Cardiff) 606 Club (London), Marriot Mena House (Cairo), Jazz Pizza Express (London) Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmed Cultural Centre (Kuwait), Peligoni Club (Zante) He has released 4 albums and three singles under his own name as well as having recorded for artists such: Mozez (Zero 7) The Ayoub Sisters, Melanie Stace, Nathan Adams, Paulin Catlin Reid, Greg Miller, Gypsy Dynamite, Fresh Eggs, Elephant Ears, Francesca Confortini and many more.

Malaisi displays an impressive fluency on both the acoustic and electric versions of his chosen instrument and his own playing is of a remarkably high standard throughout.” – The Jazz Man

Sounding great…keep being inspired and inspire who is around you”  – Antonio Forcione (Multi-Award Winning Guitarist)

LINE-UP:

Guitar and Vocoder – Giulio Romano Malaisi

Piano/Left Hand Bass – Chris Jerome

Drums – Daniel Antenucci

Please note, The Club is not licensed to allow access to Children under the age of 16 after 9pm, so for evening performances, please do not book tickets for children under the age of 16. Children aged 16 and above are welcome at any time.

For £20.00 Tickets:

Seats are not numbered and you will be seated at available tables. Please note tables seat 4 people, so for bookings of less than 4 people, you will be seated and share a table for 4.

For £15.00 Tickets:

This is a fully seated event.  Seats are not numbered and will be allocated on a first come first serve basis.

Please NOTE, there is NO food served in the Jazz Club, there is a bar for drinks. We advise booking a table for dinner at the Duke of Hamilton upstairs at least 1hr before show-time – Book Here 

Please note the Jazz Club is situated in the basement of the Duke of Hamilton Pub and access is via a number of stairs. The nearest toilets are situated on the 1st floor of the Pub.

Showtimes

Doors: 7:30 pm | Show: 8:00 pm

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