Saxophonist Lachlan Glover is a rising star on the Australian jazz scene.

Lachlan Glover is a four-time James Morrison Scholarship Finalist at Generations in Jazz and holds the record for youngest-ever finalist. The saxophonist has recently returned to Perth after completing his studies at the James Morrison Academy, for which he was granted exceptional entry at the age of just 16.

Danny Moss Jnr

Internationally renowned double bassist Danny Moss Jnr is an unashamed disciple of the great Ray Brown! Time, tone, swing, and variation of lines depending on the soloist are the hallmark of his playing.

Danny’s propulsive lines and ‘long note’ style have earned him a considerable reputation. Indeed one of Europe’s top piano players John Critchinson, (long time member of Ronnie Scotts quartet), dubbed Danny ‘The Pathfinder’ due to his driving and harmonically sympathetic bass lines on a recent European tour.

Danny can be heard on many fine recordings with world renowned artists such as Danny Moss MBE, Jeanie Lambe, Sir John Dankworth, Don Burrows, John Wheatley, Martin Drew ,Scott Hamilton, Tony Coe , Simon Spillett etc.

For many years Danny joined his illustrious parents for a 3 month extensive tour of Festivals and Jazz clubs in Europe. Danny describes touring with Danny, Jeanie and some of the greatest pianists and drummers in the world as an “enormous buzz”.

He has performed at most of the major European jazz festivals incl: Brecon, Edinburgh, Foehr, Corsham, Galway, Bridgenorth, Berlin, Munich, Hof, Zurich, Vienna etc, etc.

Danny was a member of guitar great Hank Marvin’s Quartet for 3 and a half years playing music inspired by Django Reinhardt . The group toured and recorded widely.