Led Bib
Led Bib is a British jazz group known for their energetic and avant-garde approach to music. Formed in 2003 by drummer and bandleader Mark Holub, the group blends elements of jazz, rock, and free improvisation to create a unique and electrifying sound. The band also features Chris Williams on alto saxophone, Pete Grogan on alto saxophone, Liran Donin on bass, and Toby McLaren on keyboards. Led Bib gained critical acclaim with the release of their 2005 debut album, "Arboretum," which introduced audiences to their innovative style. Their 2009 album, "Sensible Shoes," was nominated for the prestigious Mercury Prize, further cementing their reputation in the jazz and broader music community. Known for their dynamic live performances, Led Bib often defies traditional jazz conventions, using experimental rhythms and bold, fearless improvisation. Their influences range from the pioneers of traditional jazz to contemporary forces in experimental rock and electronic music. Over the years, Led Bib has continued to push boundaries, maintaining a revered position in the modern jazz scene with a consistent lineup and a dedication to exploring the outer edges of their genre.