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![]() Jacques Anquetil and Raymond Poulidor battle it out on the climb on the Puy de Dôme during the 1964 Tour de France |
The Climba play about cycling, jazz, competition and comradeship by Lance WoodmanAn original drama-documentary commissioned and produced by BBC Radio DramaThe first broadcast of the play was on 4th July 2007 at 2:15pm (The Afternoon Play). An extract from the play was featured on Pick of the Week on July 8th. Clive is having a bad time. Then Billy turns up out of the blue. A bike ride with an old mate turns into something much more important as they hit the climb. Soweto KinchThe drama is counterpointed with a documentary interview with musician Soweto Kinch. Soweto has composed and recorded music especially for The Climb. Urban Music Awards Best Jazz Act 2004 & 2006, BBC Jazz Awards Best Instrumentalist & Best Band 2004, Peter Whittingham Award Jazz Innovation 2004, Mercury Music Prize An Album Of The Year 2003, MOBO Awards Best Jazz Act 2003, BBC Jazz Awards Rising Star 2002, White Foundation International Sax Competition, Montreux Jazz Festival International Young Saxophonist Of The Year 2002. "Soaring, risk-taking playing" The Times; "A spectacular musician" The Observer; "Simply explosive. Promoters, media and audiences are suggesting him as a major new star" Jazz Review; "One of the best and most original British jazz albums ever made" Jazzwise; "A new British original with the confidence, skill and vision to take the music far" The Guardian Credits
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