Sketch of Paul Cheneour
Photo of 4JQ (Cheneour Jazz Quartet).

4JQ

Paul Cheneour founded the jazz quartet (originally named the Cheneour Jazz Quartet) in 1983 and throughout the years, there have been many wonderful and different players, some of whom have now become quite famous.

Photo of 4JQ (Cheneour Jazz Quartet).

The line up has always been Flutes, Keyboards or Guitar, Bass and Drums. They played many concerts at The Edinburgh Festival, London's Festival Hall and Purcell Room, Barbican Centres, 100 Club, Vortex, Maidstone Pizza Express and the British Flute Society amongst many other venues. They were also invited to play for the, NSPCC organised, UK Royal Film Premier of Woody Allen's Radio Days in the Odeon Cinema Haymarket and Dorchester Hotel London with the late Princess Margaret in attendance, which was broadcast on TVAM and GOOD-MORNING GREAT BRITAIN the following day.

After the live album was, recorded in 1987 at the Water Rats Theatre in London they continued to play and tour the UK, Europe and Middle East, to critical acclaim and rave reviews for 8 years, until Paul's near fatal car crash in '91.

In 2005, returning to UK after living in Mexico for 4 years, Paul reformed the quartet with new members and is steaming every bit as much as before.

The Cheneour Jazz quartet now features:

Photo of 4JQ (Cheneour Jazz Quartet). Photo of 4JQ (Cheneour Jazz Quartet). Photo of 4JQ (Cheneour Jazz Quartet).

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