It also hosted other pioneering aviators, including Jim Mollison, Mary Bailey, and Arthur Clouston with Betty Kirby-Green. Before the days of British Airways, Croydon Airport carried Britain’s ...
James Mollison Marcantonio Brandolini in the Russell Page-designed garden of Palazzo Brandolini, which overlooks the Grand Canal. Marcantonio was born in 1991 to Count Brandino Brandolini d’Adda ...
Often the melodies jab and feint around just a few notes, punched out by trumpeter Ife Ogunjobi, and tenor saxophonist James Mollison with laser-like focus, while bassist T J Koleoso powers the ...
She set records for flights from London to South Africa, and with her husband and copilot Jim Mollison also made the fastest flight from Britain to India in 1934. The aviator became a celebrity ...
Aviators Amy Johnson and Jim Mollison, playing themselves, cause havoc in a small village when Mollison runs out of petrol and he is forced to land in a field. Their planes are quickly surrounded ...
Second track “The Herald” is an uptempo mood-setter, bouncing between James Mollison’s tenor saxophone and Ogunjobi’s squawking trumpet, but the party reaches an apex on “Ajala”.
The rhythm section of drummer Femi Koleoso and bassist TJ Koleoso provide earworm grooves throughout the project while trumpeter Ife Ogunjobi and tenor saxophonist James Mollison III provide ...