Colin Steele Quartet

Formed by Scottish trumpeter Colin Steele in the late 2010s, the Colin Steele Quartet is completed by Dave Milligan (piano), Calum Goulay (double bass) and Alyn Cosker (drums). Born in Edinburgh on February 17, 1968, Colin Steele has made a name for himself with groups such as The Tom Bancroft Orchestra, The Unusual Suspects and The Scottish National Jazz Orchestra, while also pursuing a career in his own right with the albums Twilight Dreams (2000) and The Journey Home (2003). With Dave Milligan and three other musicians, he formed the Colin Steele Quintet, which recorded two albums twelve years apart, before founding the Colin Steele Quartet, which inaugurated its discography with a jazz reinterpretation of traditional songs in Diving for Pearls (2017), before paying tribute to the repertoire of Joni Mitchell in Joni: Jazz Interpretations of the Joni Mitchell Songbook (2020), followed by the Scottish group The Blue Nile in The Blue Nile - Jazz Interpretations of The Blue Nile Songbook (2025).

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