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The Green Note, Camden Town, London - Newsletter,  17/06/2025.

Tuesday, June 17, 2025

The Green Note has forwarded its latest newsletter with details of forthcoming musical events.

June Highlights - part 2

 

Hello Green Note Music Lovers,


Summer is in full swing, and so is our programme – packed with spellbinding storytellers, genre-bending collaborations, and toe-tapping vintage flair. Whether you’re after intimate folk, fiery gypsy jazz, or something wonderfully unexpected, our upcoming shows celebrate the spirit of discovery that makes live music at Green Note so special.

 

 


UPCOMING HIGHLIGHTS…
Discover your new favourite artist with an exclusive discount code…


This week, we’re delighted to welcome back rising folk star IONA LANE, who presents her latest album, weaving ecology, conservation, islands and folklore into poetic songs and contemplative melodies (Weds 18th June). Also gracing our stage is Scots/Irish artist STEPHEN HODD (‘He’s one to watch!’ Paul Brady), who blends intricate fingerpicking with poetic lyrics and a soulful voice that quietly commands attention. And PAUL MOSLEY (‘This is great modern folk writing’ **** R2 Magazine), known for his dramatic, genre-defying songwriting brings his vivid musical imagination back to Green Note for a night not to miss (both Thurs 19th June).

 

Dutch-English artist GITTA DE RIDDER also returns this week (Sun 22nd June) - “Packed full of love, warmth, and introspection. A Mary Poppins & Joni Mitchell hybrid, providing a musical antidote to any soul-ailments with a spoonful of song.” And a unique collaboration between acclaimed singer-songwriter DAN WHITEHOUSE and Grammy nominated New York hammered dulcimer virtuoso MAX ZT – a magical fusion of folk, minimalism, and spoken word (Weds 25th June).


... And to enable our mailing list to take a punt on discovering a new favourite artist, we have a special discount code available for our mailing list only. Add the code GNMAIL to the Access Code when you go to book tickets for an exclusive discount on any of these shows!



OTHER UPCOMING HIGHLIGHTS…


If swing and spectacle are your thing, THE HOT CLUB OF JUPITER serve up gypsy jazz with theatrical flair and vintage fun (Fri 20th June), and Canadian duo THE VAUDEVILLIAN deliver prohibition-era blues and ragtime with washboards, banjos and irresistible charm – a full-on time-travelling experience (Mon 23rd June)!


We’re also excited to host a special matinée with SETH TABATZNIK, a debut folk and medicine musician who weaves soulful harmonies with heartfelt lyrics to create a bridge between ancient wisdom and modern storytelling (Sun 29th June). Virtuoso New Orleans piano man DALE STORR makes a welcome return (Sat 28th June), as do Green Note favourites JO HARROP & MARCUS BONFANTI who will be previewing material from their forthcoming collaborative album (Sun 29th June). Tickets are selling fast for these shows so if you’re planning to come grab yours soon!  And rounding June off beautifully, the LITTLE HEART FINNISH TANGO ORCHESTRA bring their deeply emotional take on traditional Finnish tango – equal parts melancholy and romance, and utterly captivating (Mon 30th June)!


This is just a selection of the many incredible artists who will be gracing our stage in the coming weeks, so please do check out our EVENTS PAGE for the full listings. And please note that many of our shows sell out in advance, so we highly recommend grabbing your tickets early to avoid disappointment!

And if you can’t decide what to book for, check out our SPOTIFY PLAYLIST for a taster of what’s coming up in June!
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3HmKibAF4iUAabBOjf7LIK?si=17b55711fe784771&nd=1&dlsi=d4626e501a0b4825

 

Hope to see you soon!
Lots of love,
Immy & Risa xx

 


COMING UP IN THE NEXT COUPLE OF WEEKS…



Audrey McGraw
Tue 17th June
TALENTBANQ Presents an international gathering of exceptional musicians worthy of huge stages!
**SOLD OUT**


Marcus Bonfanti
Tue 17th June
THE BASEMENT BAR
“Utterly spellbinding” The Times / “The next British blues guitar hero” The Guardian
**SOLD OUT**


Iona Lane
Wed 18th June
“An ethereal voice, poetic phrase and storytelling” BBC Countryfile Magazine


Sabina Trio
Wed 18th June
THE BASEMENT BAR
With a seamless blend of Latin rhythms, swinging jazz, and playful scat singing, Sabina creates an atmosphere rich in both passion and rhythm.


Paul Mosley
Thu 19th June
New Roots presents award-winning composer/ singer-songwriter Paul Mosley and friends. ‘What a voice’ Jools Holland / ‘This is great modern folk writing’ 4 stars R2 Magazine


Stephen Hodd
Thu 19th June
THE BASEMENT BAR
Blending live looping, acoustic and electric guitars, and immersive soundscapes, Stephen’s performances paint vivid pictures of nature and urban decay


Rebetiko Carnival: Tribute to Stellakis Perpiniadis
Fri 20th June
A concert dedicated to one of the most important Rebetiko singers and composers, Stellakis Perpiniadis.


The Hot Club of Jupiter
Fri 20th June
THE BASEMENT BAR
A unique brand of gypsy swing, hot jazz & songs of middle-class angst & caddish behaviour.


Biscuit Town
Sat 21st June
An early-era swing band with a hard-driving acoustic rhythm in the finest New Orleans tradition


Jo Harrop
Sat 21st June
THE BASEMENT BAR
‘Comparable with some of the best in female vocals from the genre’s golden age’ - Simply Jazz Talk
**SOLD OUT**


Gitta de Ridder
Sun 22nd June
“In a world where there’s no shortage of fine female singer-songwriters, make no mistake, de Ridder’s up there with the best of them” - Acoustic Magazine UK


Webb City
Sun 22nd June
THE BASEMENT BAR
Celebrates the early piano trio line up featuring rhythm guitar in place of drums, united by a joint love for the trios of Oscar Peterson, Nat ‘King’ Cole trio and Art Tatum


‘Soundings’… with Elanor Moss
Mon 23rd June
A night of music and conversation… songs in process and conversations about the creative process and life on the road. This month featuring a secret guest…


The Vaudevillian
Mon 23rd June
THE BASEMENT BAR
This jugband ragtime blues duo brings you dancing numbers from the prohibition period!


Open-mic hosted by Rob Thom
Tue 24th June
THE BASEMENT BAR
Well-established, relaxed and friendly open mic…


Dan Whitehouse & Max ZT - TEN STEPS
Wed 25th June
ZT, the hammered dulcimer player compared to Hendrix, and the ever-regenerating Whitehouse weave spoken word, song and virtuoso playing to create impactful (often improvised) pieces with a belief in the healing power of music at its core.


Adam Wedd
Wed 25th June
THE BASEMENT BAR
Singer songwriter plays from his brand new EP / “The best song Leonard Cohen never wrote” Martyn Ware ( Heaven 17, Human League Tina Turner)


Anouska Assisi
Thu 26th June
TALENTBANQ presents… Acoustic pop singer-songwriter with her gorgeous folk-pop sound, catchy hooks and thoughtful and considered lyrics


Will Shackleton Band + Alexander McKay
Fri 27th June
An evening of original Blues, Country & Americana


The FoBo Jug Band
Fri 27th June
THE BASEMENT BAR
A ragtime country-blues outfit sure to get your feet stomping!


Gypsy Strings Revival
Sat 28th June
Capturing a gypsy spirit and spanning several different genres including bluegrass, Americana and Country, this Florida-grown band delights in singing and playing up-beat songs with 3-part harmonies.


Dale Storr
Sat 28th June
THE BASEMENT BAR
“If there is a better New Orleans-style pianist in the UK than the outrageously talented Dale Storr, please point me in his or her direction because he or she must be very, very special” ~ Blues In Britain magazine


Matinée Show:
Seth Tabatznik
Sun 29th June
Seth emerges as a debut folk and medicine musician, weaving soulful harmonies with heartfelt lyrics to create a bridge between ancient wisdom and modern storytelling.


Jo Harrop
& Marcus Bonfanti
Sun 29th June
A huge repertoire of self penned songs and music by their heroes - Tom Waits, Nina Simone, Bonnie Rait and the Jazz & Blues singers from the early 20th century, this show is an intimate window into the eclectic world of these two award winning musicians.


João Menezes
Sun 29th June
THE BASEMENT BAR
Portuguese singer and guitarist specialising in Brazilian music, exploring different styles like Bossa Nova, Samba, Partido-alto, Choro and MPB.


Little Heart Finnish Tango Orchestra
Mon 30th June
Celebrating the journey of the sinuous rhythms of Argentinian Tango music from the steamy nightclubs of Buenos Aires to the cool shades of the Finnish pinewoods…


Jennifer Lee Ridley
Mon 30th June
THE BASEMENT BAR
Emotive songstress who passionately uses influences of a Romantic folk nature to create poignant and touching music.

 

Green Note, 106 Parkway, London, NW1 7AN


http://www.greennote.co.uk

 

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist,  first broadcast 15/06/2025.

Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 15/06/2025, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;

Radio Playlist from 15th June 2025

 

Tobias Wiklund
Atomic Stringency
Inner Flight Music
Stunt Records


Gary Brunton
Snecklifter
Spacecraft
Juste Une Trace


Chrome Hill
Walk With Me
En Route
Clean Feed


Beiggja
Tuvals
Morning
Hubro


Moanin’ Birds
Birds Suite (1)
Prophets and Profits
Hypnote


Van Herzeele & Galland
Fire
Songshan
Buzz


Bram De Looze
Flagey Blues Edition X
Live at Brussels Jazz Festival
Challenge Records


Luca Gusella
Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
Portraits
Caligola Music


Koro Almost Brass
Rhytm-a-ning
Plays Monk
Caligola Music


Antonio Borghini
The Applicant
Resta Chi Va
We Insist


Antoine Fafard
Paraorbital Vision
Quadra Spherium
Code 7


Lorenzo Bellini
Odruis
Source
Gleam


Tom Brunt’s Extended Acoustics
Acoustronic Space
Today
Unit Records

 


European Modern Jazz on the radio;


At any time:
http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz.

 

Weekly:


http://www.hayesfm.org.uk 91.8 FM – West London Community Radio Sundays 12.00


http://www.purebeatradio.co.uk Sundays 10am


http://www.listen.camp/ Sundays 7pm onward


Also as “Peter’s Eurojazz Podcast” on Apple, Amazon, Deezer and other podcast sites.

Jazz in the West Midlands - June 16th - 22nd 2025.

Monday, June 16, 2025

A roundup of jazz, funk & soul gigs to check out this week in the West Midlands area. Listings supplied by Dave Fuller of Music Spoken Here, Worcester.

The Week Ahead


A roundup of jazz, funk and soul gigs to check out this week in the West Midlands area.

 

Monday 16


Walsall Jazz Combo
The Table, 33 Lower Hall Lane, Walsall WS1 1RR




Brandon Allen Alex Garnett Quartet
The Victory Club Ballroom, Burlington House, Lypiatt Road, Cheltenham GL50 2SY




Mike Gibbs Prize 2025 (RBC Students)
Eastside Jazz Club, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, 200 Jennens Road, B4 7XR






Tuesday 17
Digbeth Jazz: Finn Genockey Quartet
The Night Owl, 17-18 Lower Trinity Street, Birmingham B9 4AG






Wednesday 18


Upstairs at Cherry Reds: James Coni ft Paul Baskers
Cherry Red’s, 88-92 John Bright Street, Birmingham B1 1BN




Adams & Friends
The Jam House, 3-5 St Pauls Square, Birmingham B3 1QU




Henry Newman Jazz Experience
The Trumpet, 58 High Street, Bilston, Wolverhampton WV14 0EP






Thursday 19
John Settle / Paul Hartley
Alsager Golf & Country Club, Audley Rd, Alsager Stoke-on-Trent ST7 2UR





Friday 20


Birmingham Jazz: John Lloyd
1000 Trades, 16 Frederick St, Birmingham B1 3HE




B:Music Talent Development Showcase
Jennifer Blackwell Performance Space, Symphony Hall, Centenary Square, Birmingham, B1 2EA




Walsall Jazz Orchestra
The Blue Piano, 24-26 Harborne Rd, Birmingham, B15 3AA






Saturday 21


CV Jazz: Donovan Haffner Quintet
SpArC Theatre, Brampton Rd, Bishop’s Castle, Bishops Castle SY9 5AY




London Django Collective
St Swithun’s Church, Church Street, Worcester, WR1 2RH




Motown’s Greatest Hits: How Sweet It Is
Town Hall, Victoria Square, Birmingham B3 3DQ




Big B Swing Band
The Trumpet, 58 High Street, Bilston, Wolverhampton WV14 0EP






Sunday 22


Jazz at Copper Beech: Bryan Corbett, Alex Albrow, Wayne Matthews, Luke Harris
Copper Beech Brewery & Taproom, 6-8 Britannia Road, Worcester WR1 3BQ




John Evans Jazz Experience
The Trumpet, 58 High Street, Bilston, Wolverhampton WV14 0EP



Have a great week!
Dave Fuller
Instigator, Music Spoken Here
http://www.musicspokenhere.club

Other Voices Cardigan Reveals First Artists for 2025.

Thursday, June 12, 2025

The first wave of artists has been announced for the 2025 Other Voives which will take place in Cardigan from 30th October – 1st November 2025. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


First Wave of Music Trail Acts Revealed for Other Voices Cardigan 2025

 

Advance ticket price of £40 ends 30th June
30 October – 1 November 2025
Live & Online from West Wales
Wristbands are now just £40, rising to £65 from 1st July

 


Other Voices Cardigan returns to West Wales this autumn, bringing another brilliant weekend of music, story and song to venues throughout the historic town of Cardigan.
This year’s Trail spans more than ten unique venues across town - from pubs and chapels, newly repurposed spaces and many returning favourites - promising yet another unforgettable weekend of live music and buzzing energy. Today, the first wave of artists for the 2025 Music Trail is revealed - a selection of artists spanning genres and sounds from Ireland and Wales.


With many more to be announced, the first wave of artists announced includes:


Baby Brave / Bruna Garcia / Curtisy / Daithí / Danielle Lewis / David Murphy / Ellie O’Neill / God Knows / Gwen Siôn / Joshua Burnside / Kidsmoke / Makeshift Art Bar / Molly Palmer / Morn / Qbanaa / Roís / Salamay / Séamus & Caoimhe Uí Fhlatharta / Siula /  Still Blue / Taff Rapids / Talulah / Tessio / The Factory Set / Tokomololo / Tramp / Wrkhouse


Plus changes to St Mary’s Church Entry for 2025, and First Church Acts to be Announced Soon!


As always, St Mary’s Church will host a series of one-of-a-kind, intimate headline performances broadcast live to the world for free via the Other Voices YouTube channel, and streamed to a cinema screen in Mwldan so everyone can share in the experience.

 

New for 2025, all festival wristband holders will have the opportunity to attend St Mary’s Church performances on a first-come, first-served basis. Each artist will have a designated slot, with the Church cleared between sets to give as many people as possible the chance to attend. No separate tickets are needed - just join the queue for the artists you’d like to see and experience the magic inside St Mary’s.


The Clebran sessions return for 2025, with powerful conversations, thought-provoking interviews and fresh ideas that explore the issues shaping our world today. The full Clebran programme will be revealed soon - keep an eye out.


And following the success of last year, Clebran on the Trail also returns, bringing intimate conversations with this year’s performers to venues across town.

 

 


Advance wristbands are available now for just £40, granting access to all Music Trail performances, Clebran sessions and Church performances (subject to capacity). From 1st July, the price will rise to £65. Get yours now at othervoices.ie and join us for another wonderful weekend in Cardigan!

 


Philip King, founder of Other Voices, says:
“We always look forward to bringing Other Voices to Aberteifi/Cardigan and our 2025 programme will highlight the abundant and diverse range of brilliant new music that is flowing out of Ireland and Wales today. This year’s Clebran series of trilingual conversations will look at big picture issues through the lens of the local, with a perspective that reflects the shared as well as the many distinct identities in Ireland and Wales that we celebrate here through our languages and music. With our partners at Mwldan and Triongl, we are grateful for the opportunity to play our part in deepening and strengthening our Ireland-Wales connections as envisaged by our two Governments in the Ireland-Wales Shared Statement and Joint Action Plan 2021-25. We look forward to seeing Other Voices/Lleisiau Eraill continuing to grow and flourish in the coming years.”


Dilwyn Davies, CEO of Mwldan, says:
“We’re utterly delighted to be able to bring the fifth physical edition of Other Voices to Aberteifi in 2025. Year on year, we’ve seen fantastic growth in audience numbers as the word has spread about what a special festival experience this is. We’re ready to welcome audiences and artists from Ireland, Wales and elsewhere to our gorgeous small town on the westerly edge of Wales to create and share some unforgettable magic. We’re also deeply indebted to our funders for supporting this fantastic event.”

 

 

Other Voices Cardigan is produced by South Wind Blows in partnership with Mwldan and Triongl, with support from the Welsh Government, the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, Ceredigion County Council and the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, and BBC Cymru Wales. Other Voices Cardigan will be filmed for future television broadcast on BBC Cymru Wales and RTÉ, and on BBC iPlayer and RTÉ Player.

Stay tuned for more acts and programme details coming soon.

 


http://www.othervoices.ie


Other Voices
Other Voices started as a one-off music event in a small church in Dingle, a small fishing village in the west of Ireland and over the last 23 years the idea has grown. Other Voices is now an established fixture in the musical calendar – a ‘must attend’ event for performers and audiences alike. It has led to the creation of an international music TV series and, in turn, a global cultural movement celebrating local stories on an international scale. Other Voices has travelled to London, Belfast, New York, Austin, Texas and Berlin.

 

Mwldan
Mwldan is an independent Arts Centre and cinema based in Cardigan. The venue presents a multi-artform live programme and screens around 3000 films and live broadcasts annually. A major producing venue, Mwldan is behind international collaborations such as Catrin Finch and Aoife Ní Bhriain. In 2017 Mwldan started the record label bendigedig in partnership with ARC Music Productions Ltd, operating a 360-degree model of artist management, agenting, producing, releasing, PR and marketing. A not-for-profit registered charity and social enterprise, the organisation has an annual turnover of £1.7 million (pre-Covid) and employs a staff team of 25.
http://www.mwldan.co.uk | @TheatrMwldan


Triongl
Triongl is a TV and Film production company established in 2017 by Nora Ostler and Alec Spiteri and joined by Gethin Scourfield in 2018. All three are experienced producers with a track record of producing high quality, award-winning content. They will be documenting ‘Other Voices/Lleisiau Eraill’ for an hour’s special edition for later broadcast on S4C and RTÉ.
http://www.triongl.cymru | @triongl_tv

 

 


 

 

Jazzmeia Horn - European Tour Dates, July 2025.

Monday, June 09, 2025

Vocalist and composer Jazzmeia Horn will embark on a tour of Europe, in support of her widely-celebrated new album Messages. The schedule includes Soul Mama in London. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


Multiple GRAMMY® Award Nominee And Phenomenal Vocalist Jazzmeia Horn To Embark On European Tour In Support Of Her New Album Messages

 

“Horn is among the most exciting young vocalists in jazz, with a proud traditionalism that keep her tightly linked to the sound of classic figures like Nancy Wilson and Betty Carter, but a vivacity of spirit and conviction that places her firmly in the present.” – The New York Times

 

US jazz luminary, vocalist and composer Jazzmeia Horn will embark on a Spring / Summer tour of Europe, in support of her widely-celebrated new album Messages. A winner of the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Competition and the Thelonious Monk Institute International Jazz Competition, Jazzmeia Horn is also a NAACP Image Award winning artist. Having signed to Concord Records, her debut album ‘A Social Call’ achieved great critical acclaim, receiving a GRAMMY®  Award nomination in the category of Best Jazz Vocal Album. Jazzmeia’s second album ‘Love and Liberation’, received yet another GRAMMY® nomination in the same category and her pioneering big band album ‘Dear Love’ was nominated for ‘Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album’ a year later. Now Jazzmeia returns with ‘Messages’: an album that eschews the personnel of a big band, but retains the avant-playfullness of the Sun Ra Arkestra. Ruminations on family, friendship and love all circulate among the 10 original compositions on the album.


In part, Messages is intended to be a word of encouragement to anyone making tough choices — a reminder that we all make sacrifices. Sometimes, the difficulties encountered along the way are worth it, though. Horn’s among the vanguard in jazz, using her knowledge of the canon to inform decisions firmly rooted in traditional parts of the genre, while still adding in contemporary ideas, themes and music. The 21st century comes to bear on the album through the singer splicing in voice recordings and voicemails - literal messages - into a few songs. A rare chance to experience this exceptional music through Jazzmeia’s breathtaking live performance is coming your way, don’t miss your chance to experience something truly special. For more information please visit: https://www.artistryofjazzhorn.com/events


TOUR DATES:


2nd July – Sicilia Jazz Festival – SICILY
https://siciliajazzfestival.com/en/


3rd July – Crossroads Jazz Festival, Rimini – ITALY
https://wwwcrossroads-it.org/speaker/jazzmeia-horn-3/


7th July – Istanbul Jazz Festival – TURKEY
https://caz.iksv.org/en/the-32nd-istanbul-jazz-festival-2025/jazzmeia-horn


9th July – A To Jazz Festiva, Sofia – BULGARIA
https://atojazz.bg/en/line-up/


12th July – Soul Mama – LONDON
https://www.universe.com/events/jazzmeia-horn-tickets-0XQ2TS


13th July – North Sea Jazz Festival, Rotterdam – NETHERLANDS
https://www.northseajazz.com/nl/programma/2025/zondag-13-juli/94048-jazzmeia-horn


15th July – Umbria Jazz – ITALY
https://www.umbriajazz.it/en/eventi/jazzmeia-horn/


17th July – Festival Jazz Vitoria, Alava - SPAIN
https://jazzvitoria.com


19th July – Pori Jazz Festival – FINLAND
https://porijazz.fi/en/artists/jazzmeia-horn/

Mood Indigo Events announce Autumn 2025 Jazz Piano Series at 1901 Arts Club, Waterloo, London.

Saturday, June 07, 2025

The Mood Indigo Events Jazz Piano Series returns for its second season with a series of solo piano performances by Ternce Collie, Gwilym Simcock and Alcyona Mick during September and October 2025.

From;
https://www.moodindigoevents.co.uk/1901-arts-club.html


An intimate journey into the heart of solo piano


Following the resounding success of our inaugural year, the MIE Jazz Piano Series returns for its second season - this time as the Autumn 2025 Jazz Piano Series. Set once again in the enchanting surroundings of the 1901 Arts Club in Waterloo, this series invites you to experience the art of solo jazz piano like never before.


This year, we welcome the internationally acclaimed virtuoso Gwilym Simcock,  the evocative, genre-defying Alcyona Mick and the richly expressive Terence Collie. Each artist will perform an intimate solo set, exploring the full sonic potential of the Club’s magnificent Steinway Model C grand piano - all within the warm, salon-style ambience of this beautifully restored Edwardian building.


With only a limited number of seats available, every concert promises a deeply personal connection between artist and audience - a rare opportunity to witness these outstanding musicians up close, immersed in their craft. Whether you’re a lifelong jazz enthusiast or a curious newcomer, the Autumn 2025 Jazz Piano Series offers a spellbinding journey into the soul of the music.


Join us this autumn for an unforgettable celebration of creativity, virtuosity, and the timeless allure of solo piano.

 


Terence Collie - 30th September
Acclaimed pianist and composer Terence Collie brings his signature blend of lyrical sensitivity, harmonic sophistication and jazz-rooted imagination to a special solo performance at 1901 this September. Known for his dynamic versatility across solo, trio, and larger ensemble settings, Collie’s artistry has earned him a respected place on the UK jazz scene, captivating audiences with both his original works and fresh interpretations of classic standards.
ollowing the recent release of his celebrated album Elements, this solo concert offers a rare opportunity to experience his unaccompanied, intimate musical voice, where every nuance and subtlety is bare.
Beyond his performances, Collie is a vital force in the British jazz community. He is not only a prolific performer but also a mentor, organiser and advocate for the music, frequently curating and supporting jazz events across the country.
At 1901, Collie will present a programme that spans new original compositions, selections from Elements, reinterpretations of pieces from his previous albums Reminiscent and 384,400 and spontaneous improvisations crafted in the moment. The evening promises an immersive journey into the heart of a pianist who continues to shape his own narrative while honouring the great traditions of the art form.
“mesmerising” Jazzwise
“Collie’s art as an instrumentalist lies in his impressive ability to digress without neglecting the melodic dimension of the theme addressed” Paris Move

 

Gwilym Simcock - 7th October
Gwilym Simcock has carved out a career as one of the most gifted pianists and imaginative composers on the European scene.  He moves effortlessly between jazz and classical music, with a ‘harmonic sophistication and subtle dovetailing of musical traditions’. Gwilym has been hailed as a pianist of ‘exceptional’, ‘brilliant’ and ‘dazzling’ ability, and his music has been widely acclaimed as ‘engaging, exciting, often unexpected, melodically enthralling, complex yet hugely accessible’, and above all ‘wonderfully optimistic’.
Gwilym’s influences are wide ranging, from jazz legends including Keith Jarrett, Chick Corea, Jaco Pastorius and Pat Metheny, to classical composers including Maurice Ravel, Henri Dutilleux, Béla Bartók and Mark-Anthony Turnage. Although principally a jazz artist, Gwilym has composed numerous works for larger Classical ensemble that combine through-composed elements with improvisation, creating a sound that is distinctive and very much his own.
In the last few years, Gwilym has become renowned for his solo performances, releasing a critically acclaimed album ‘Good Days at Schloss Elmau’ in 2011 and touring throughout Europe and to places as far afield as Australia, the USA, Canada, Korea and China to name but a few.
“Gwilym’s an original. A creative genius” Chick Corea
“Gwilym is one of the most exceptional musicians that I have ever known ..he’s a really significant force in music”  Pat Metheny

 


Alcyona Mick - 14th October
Alcyona is a pianist working at the forefront of the London Jazz scene… Recently nominated for a Parliamentary Jazz Instrumentalist Award, she is a member of the London Jazz Orchestra, Tori Freestone/Alcyona Mick Duo, Brigitte Beraha Lucid Dreamers, Casimir Connection, Perfect Stranger, Josephine Davies Enso Ensemble, Randolph Matthews band, Paul Clarvis/Stuart Hall trio and has worked with Anglo/Egyptian artist Natacha Atlas for many years, performing worldwide. She has played on TRT music series in Istanbul with many Turkish artists, and performed with a wide array of other musicians including Yazz Ahmed, Henry Lowther’s Still Waters, Kate Shortt, Ingrid and Christine Jensen/Whirlwind bigband, Nikki Iles bigband, Eddie Parker, Alec Dankworth/Cleo Laine band, Mircan Kaya, Bachar Zarkan, Jerry Dammers Spatial aka Orchestra, Ibrahim Maalouf, Macadi Nahhas, Zoe Rahman and many more.
As a composer, she has a Master’s in Composing music for film from the National Film and Television School. She has written and produced music for many independent short films, documentaries, animation and silent cinema. She won an award for Best Soundtrack at the Anima Mundi International Festival, Brazil.
‘world class ingenuity’  The Guardian
‘Alcyona Mick is an unusual powerhouse of a talent’ - MOJO

 


Find Us;


1901 Arts Club, 7 Exton Street, Waterloo, London SE1 8UE.


A few minutes’ walk from Waterloo mainline station. Using the BFI IMAX roundabout and St John’s Church that faces it as strong Waterloo landmarks, Exton Street is the small street that runs beside the church yard.

 

Parking:
A car parking station is available in Cornwall Road and at the National Theatre on Belvedere Road.  Limited meter parking is available in the surrounding streets.  Unfortunately there is no on-site parking at 1901 Arts Club.

 

Tube:
Waterloo Station
(Jubilee Line, Northern Line, Bakerloo Line, Waterloo & City Line)


Mainline Rail:
Waterloo Station and Waterloo East


Buses:
1, 4, 26, 59, 68, 76, 77, 139, 168, 171, 172, 176, 188, 211, 243, 341, 381, 507, 521, RV1, X68

 

Mood Indigo Events are run by Kingston based vocalist Janet McCunn and Hampton based pianist Terence Collie combining their efforts to bring great jazz music to SW London and beyond. This is all done without any funding and is reliant solely on your continued support in attendance at our events.
https://www.moodindigoevents.co.uk/

 

Beiggja - debut album and European tour dates, June and September 2025.

Wednesday, June 04, 2025

The new Norwegian / Dutch 'jazz supergroup' Beiggja will release its debut album "Morning" on Hubro Records on June 13th 2025 and has also announced a series of European tour dates, including London.

We have received the following press release;

 

Beiggja Releases Debut Album Morning: A Nordic Jazz Supergroup Emerges

 

What happens when four talented and creative jazz musicians isolate themselves in a forest studio and let their creativity run free? The answer is the album Morning and the project Beiggja, inviting the listener into their shared musical playground, where we become part of their exploratory interplay.

 

The album will be released on June 13. 2025


Artist: Beiggja (Sprangers, Mulelid, Eilertsen and Johansen)
Album: Morning
Release Date: June 13, 2025
Catalog No: HUBROCD2671, HUBROLP3671
UPC: 7033662026715

 

In late winter 2024, pianist Kjetil Mulelid, saxophonist Kika Sprangers, bassist Mats Eilertsen, and drummer Per Oddvar Johansen gathered in Per Oddvar’s homey surroundings in Lommedalen. Everyone brought a few tunes and ideas, then hit “record” and let the music take shape. It turned out to be a beautiful first encounter, leading to the recording of the album Morning.


Kika and Kjetil share:
- No take was the same. A ‘take two’ often tends to refer back to ‘take one,’ especially if take one sounds good. But with Mats and Per Oddvar, each take went in its own unique direction. The interplay was fantastic—it felt completely natural and organic. Even though we didn’t know each other very well yet, we were able to follow each other’s musical cues closely. You can hear that on the album—the spontaneity and curiosity.


Morning is out on Hubro, and the group have many upcoming live dates both Norway and the Netherlands.

 

Kika Sprangers, Dutch saxophonist and composer, balances delicately between vulnerability and strength in her music. Her vision is to combine the two—musically expressed through a love of unconventional instrumentation and dramatic arcs built for symphonic passages or heavy silence. In the Netherlands, she’s long been recognized as one of the leading young talents in modern jazz, receiving numerous awards as a composer and bandleader for both her quintet and her large ensemble. She received the Rogier van Otterloo Award in 2021 (from Metropole Orkest) as a rising composer, and completed a two-year residency at TivoliVredenburg in Utrecht. Supported by the Dutch Performing Arts Fund, she recorded new music with her Large Ensemble, and in duo formats with guitarist Mikkel Ploug and pianist Kit Downes. Together, they released the albums Du blomst and Mirage in 2024 on DOX Records. At the end of 2024, she was awarded the Willem Breuker Prize and released Large Ensemble (In)finity to critical acclaim.

 

Kjetil Mulelid is known for his distinctive playing and compositions, blending jazz, hymns, and improvised music. Since graduating from Trondheim’s renowned Jazz Department in 2014, he has toured extensively across Europe, Canada, and Asia with his own projects. He has released several critically acclaimed albums as a solo artist, with the Kjetil Mulelid Trio, jazz quartet Wako, the duo Kjemilie with vocalist Emilie Storaas, and in collaboration with Siril Malmedal Hauge—as both a band and a piano/vocal duo. The prestigious magazine The Wire described him in 2025 as “one of Norway’s finest contemporary jazz pianists,” and Jazzwise called his latest album “a modern Nordic masterpiece.” He has also collaborated with Arve Henriksen, Trygve Seim, Mathias Eick, and Sissel Vera Pettersen.

 

Per Oddvar Johansen is one of Norway’s leading drummers. His renowned tasteful playing is featured on over eighty albums, earning him six Spellemann Awards (Norway’s equivalent of the Grammy). He currently works with Christian Wallumrød, Vigleik Storaas, Helge Lien, Ayumi Tanaka, Trygve Seim, Mats Eilertsen, Torben Snekkestad, and many more. Fiona Talkington (BBC) on his latest solo release: “Per Oddvar Johansen has played a major role in Norwegian music for many years, working with groundbreaking figures like Helge Lien, Christian Wallumrød, and Petter Wettre. He brings his imaginative drive to everything he does, and his solo debut album Let’s Dance on Edition Records finally shines a light on a musician long deserving of the spotlight.”

 

Mats Eilertsen has been a prominent figure on the international jazz scene for over 30 years. He’s contributed to countless recordings and has been central to major ECM releases with Tord Gustavsen, Trygve Seim, Mathias Eick, Nils Økland, Wolfert Brederode, and Jakob Young. He has led several of his own projects, including a trio with drummer Thomas Strønen and Dutch pianist Harmen Fraanje. Their latest album And Then Comes The Night (2019, ECM Records) won a Spellemann Award and was praised worldwide. In 2022, Eilertsen received Norwegian jazz’s highest honor—the prestigious Buddy Award.

 

 

 

 

 

Personnel:
Kika Sprangers – saxophone
Kjetil Mulelid – piano
Mats Eilertsen – double bass
Per Oddvar Johansen – drums
Production:
Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Per Oddvar Johansen at Sleaskjulet, Lommedalen.

 

Tour:
June 5: TivoliVredenburg, Utrecht (NL)
June 7: BIMHUIS, Amsterdam (NL)
June 8: Jazz in Duketown, Den Bosch (NL)
Sept 15: PizzaExpress, London (UK)
Sept 18: Brebl, Nijmegen (NL)
Sept 19: Stadsgehoorzaal, Leiden (NL)
Sept 20: LantarenVenster, Rotterdam (NL)

 

Links;


https://www.instagram.com/beiggja/


https://kikasprangers.nl/en/


https://kjetilmulelid.com/about/


https://peroddvar.no/


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mats_Eilertsen


https://open.spotify.com/artist/1RBwhYR07uefS25DqynAMy?si=5-L_038KTyyVxFEn1dY2WQ&nd=1&dlsi=cc8d1343c1b14709


https://open.spotify.com/artist/11EaaVhh0XmtZfI4FlBU5d?si=rP4geUDWSFejMVEtVuexBw&nd=1&dlsi=1e3f0fa022e446d6


https://open.spotify.com/artist/1nLQ0q9ZBZkn0hSq0gRAnd?si=VJcnSA6tTd2NCgeD4GyOGQ&nd=1&dlsi=aaddd202bcc44bb3


https://open.spotify.com/artist/66tv0Nc5AOVkeyMGS25rJh?si=KkP7rYsnQJOnAjq9kP6B2w&nd=1&dlsi=5a0028bac3504488

 


About Grappa Musikkforlag
Grappa Musikkforlag was established in 1983, and is the oldest and largest independent record company in Norway. Home of many prestigious labels including Hubro, Simax Classics, Odin, Blue Mood, Heilo, Barneselskapet and Grappa label. Close collaborations with other strong indies, including Rune Grammofon and Drabant. A wide variety of genres includes jazz, folk, classical, contemporary, pop, rock, blues, singer/songwriter – all from Norwegian artists of the highest quality.

EFG London Jazz Festival reveal more new names for 2025.

Wednesday, June 04, 2025

Promoters Serious have announced more artists for the 2025 EFG London Jazz Festival, among them Bill Frisell, Hermeto Pascoal, Jasmine Myra, Michael Wollny, Marius Neset, Emma-Jean Thackray, Tortoise.

We have received the following press release;

SERIOUS
Announce More Artists For
EFG LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL 2025

 


New names include Tortoise, Adekunle Gold, The Weather Station, Joan As Police Woman and Bill Frisell Trio

 


aja monet announced as 2025 Artist in Residence at the Barbican

 


14-23 November 2025

 


The global celebration of music, EFG London Jazz Festival, is sharing the next raft of names for its 33rd edition which takes place from 14-23 November. For 10 days and nights musicians from all over the world will come together in London to perform boundary-pushing music that showcases jazz and its influence across different genres and cultures.

 

EFG London Jazz Festival producers Serious and the Barbican are excited to announce that acclaimed poet, activist and performer aja monet will be the Artist in Residence at the Barbican for the 2025 festival. As part of the residency, aja monet will lead a series of activities, including a live reading and Q&A session, and a workshop with the Barbican Young Poets, offering a unique opportunity for emerging voices to learn from her powerful, politically engaged practice. The residency will culminate in a special performance at the Main Hall on Friday, 14 November, as aja monet will curate a night to perform with special guests to open the festival.


Post-rockers with serious jazz chops, Tortoise recently returned with their first new music in almost a decade via Chicago imprint International Anthem. Formed in 1990 in the Windy City, they were initially hailed as pace-setters of the then-emerging, so-called “post-rock” sound. Releasing just seven albums since then — including classics like 1996’s Millions Now Living Will Never Die, 1998’s TNT, and 2001’s Standards —Tortoise has steadily and intuitively evolved across its life, creating genreless music that is as timeless as it is ahead of the curve. They appear at the Barbican on Saturday, 22 November as part of EFG London Jazz Festival for a rare UK appearance. Opening the night will be LA-based duo of synthesist Jeremiah Chiu and violist Marta Sofia Honer.

 

Closing the festival at the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall on Sunday, 23 November is Adekunle Gold; a Nigerian born and bred singer-songwriter. He gained recognition from his very first single ‘Sade’, a cover of One Direction’s ‘Story Of My Life’  and has now released five albums: ‘Gold’ (debuting at #7 on the Billboard World Albums Chart), ‘About 30’ (shortlisted for the GRAMMY® Best World Album), ‘Afro Pop Vol 1’, ‘Catch Me If You Can’ and ‘Tequila Ever After’ . Adekunle Gold has amassed over 2.5 Billion career streams with hits like ‘Party No Dey Stop’ and ‘High’. For this one-off appearance, Adekunle Gold and his band will be joined by the Guildhall Session Orchestra.

 

Iconic Brazilian composer and multi-instrumentalist, Hermeto Pascoal, once dubbed by Miles Davis as “the most impressive musician in the world,” embarks on his final UK show at the age of 88 at the Barbican on Sunday, 16 November. Hermeto Pascoal is globally recognised for pioneering groups like Quarteto Novo and his own Grupo. The current Grupo lineup includes Itiberê Zwarg (bass), Jota P. (saxophones and flutes), Fabio Pascoal (percussion), André Marques (piano), and Ajurinã Zwarg (drums). Alongside bandleader Hermeto Pascoal, their performances are indescribable and unforgettable sensory experiences.

 

Closing the festival on Sunday, 23 November at the Barbican is a celebration of Japanese Jazz. Akiko Yano will open the event with a solo piano set, followed by a quintet made up of celebrated master musicians rarely seen in the UK; Kosuke Mine (tenor sax), Fumio Itabashi (piano), Takeo Moriyama (drums), Takashi Sugawa (bass) and Miyuki Moriya (alto sax). Expect deep grooves and a musical conversation decades in the making. Much like the vaunted BBE ‘J Jazz’ releases on which many of these artists feature, this is music for serious jazz lovers and curious ears alike.

 

Saxophonist, composer and band leader, Jasmine Myra, brings an electrifying show to Hackney Church on Tuesday, 18 November as she performs her latest album ‘Rising’ live with strings as a UK exclusive. Elevating, uplifting and beautifully arranged. Jasmine Myra’s sophomore album builds on the success of her breakthrough album ‘Horizons’, released via influential imprint Gondwana, to deliver a major statement from one of UK Jazz’s rising stars.

 


The Bill Frisell Trio, featuring bassist Thomas Morgan and Rudy Royston on drums, is musically nimble enough to go anywhere with Frisell in the most spontaneous manner. They have a command of the sizable oeuvre of Frisell compositions, as well as the popular, folk and standard songs that Bill enjoys interpreting on an ongoing basis. The trio’s method is interactive, conversational and ready to groove at any moment, yielding fresh and surprising performances at every stop along the way. Their next stop is at Cadogan Hall on 21 Friday, November.

 


Highly acclaimed American songwriter Joan As Police Woman returns to perform music from across her career alongside music from her latest album Lemons, Limes & Orchids, on Saturday, 15 November at EartH Theatre in Dalston. Made with the late Afrobeat pioneer Tony Allen and multi-disciplinary artist Dave Okumu, the album sonically spans afrobeat, jazz, trip-hop, pop-rock and funk. Over the course of Joan’s illustrious 3-decade career, she’s made more than considerable strides building her pedigree as a live act performing with luminaries like Lou Reed, Damon Albarn, John Cale, Laurie Anderson, Sufjan Stevens, Anohni, Beck, Toshi Reagon and the late Jeff Buckley.

 


On Friday, 21 November at EartH Theatre in Dalston is The Weather Station, the project of Toronto based songwriter Tamara Lindeman, who will perform alongside a hand-picked string quartet from London in a one-off performance created exclusively for the festival. It promises to be a very special evening with music from her latest album Humanhood, acclaimed breakthrough Ignorance and much more beyond.

 


Ana Carla Maza is the new voice of Cuba - an emblem of the excellence and innovation of the emerging Cuban generation. With her unique blend of cello virtuosity, soulful vocals, and magnetic stage presence, she has become one of the most prominent Cuban singer-composers on the international scene. Accompanied by Milly Perez on piano and keyboards and Jay Kalo on drums and percussion, Ana Carla Maza returns to perform at Cadogan Hall as part of the EFG London Jazz Festival on Thursday, 20 November.

 


Pianist Michael Wollny and his trio with bassist Tim Lefebvre and drummer Eric Schaefer perform at the Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall on Sunday, 16 November. The three players are united by a musical vocabulary which is more or less inexhaustible, an outstanding sensitivity in their interplay and the ability to create new music of tremendous tension and dynamism in the moment. Opening is multi-award-winning British saxophonist and composer Emma Rawicz’s thrilling new project INKYRA.

 


After their performance at last year’s festival, Herbert & Momoko are back with their biggest show yet at Village Underground on Sunday, 23 November. A one-off live show from electronic music legend Matthew Herbert and Momoko Gill, it will be the first time to catch them live following their debut album ‘Clay’ which is coming out via Strut in June.

 

Known for his ecstatic compositional style, Norwegian saxophonist Marius Neset takes a defiantly maximalist approach, placing his spontaneous horn playing alongside lush orchestral arrangements that sound like they’ve been written in watercolour. In this special concert for the festival at the Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall on Thursday, 20 November, his relentless improvisations are accompanied by the pulse and precision of the London Sinfonietta.

 


Yorkshire’s Emma-Jean Thackray is at the forefront of a dance floor-adjacent take on jazz that is both addictive and endlessly inviting. She returned recently with her new album ‘Weirdo’ and will perform at KOKO in Camden on Thursday, 20 November as part of the festival.

 


EFG London Jazz Festival is a place to explore music and to celebrate the legacy and the future of an inspiring musical universe.

 


Serious would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to all of their partners, particularly the extended support of title sponsor EFG, which helps to support the breadth and diversity of the festival. The EFG London Jazz Festival is made possible thanks to the support of many key sponsors and funders, including Arts Council England, Serious Trust, BBC Radio 3, Champagne Thienot, Jazzwise Magazine and Jazz FM UK.

 


Hiromi’s Sonicwonder and Japanese Jazz are presented in partnership with the Japan Foundation. EFG London Jazz Festival would like to extend thanks to the DAIWA Foundation for their additional support to the Japanese Jazz event.

 


EFG London Jazz Festival Shows

 


12 - 14 Nov - aja monet (Artist in Residence) - Barbican


14 Nov - Jazz Voice - Royal Festival Hall


15 Nov - Joan As Police Woman - EartH Theatre


15 Nov - We Exist! The Dee Dee Bridgewater Quartet - Barbican


15 Nov - Tanita Tikaram - Royal Festival Hall


15 Nov - Chris Thile - Queen Elizabeth Hall


15 Nov - Kurt Elling and The Yellowjackets Celebrate Weather Report - Cadogan Hall


16 Nov - Hermeto Pascoal & Grupo - Barbican


16 Nov - Michael Wollny Trio + Emma Rawicz INKYRA - Queen Elizabeth Hall


16 Nov - Bilal - Village Underground


18 Nov - Jasmine Myra with Strings - Hackney Church


19 Nov - Makaya McCraven - KOKO


19 Nov - Rita Payés - Union Chapel


20 Nov - Ana Carla Maza - Cadogan Hall


20 Nov - Emma-Jean Thackray - KOKO


20 Nov - London Sinfonietta with Marius Neset - Queen Elizabeth Hall


20 Nov - Fergus McCreadie + Laura Jurd - Union Chapel


20 Nov - GeeJay - Islington Assembly Hall


21 Nov - The Weather Station with Strings - EartH Theatre


21 Nov - Bill Frisell Trio - Cadogan Hall


21 Nov - Hiromi’s Sonicwonder - Barbican


22 Nov - Tortoise + Jeremiah Chiu and Marta Sofia Honer - Barbican


22 Nov - Tune-Yards - Royal Festival Hall


23 Nov - Adekunle Gold with Guildhall Session Orchestra - Royal Festival Hall


23 Nov - Japanese Jazz - Barbican


23 Nov - Swingin’ With Strings - Cadogan Hall


23 Nov - Herbert & Momoko - Village Underground

 

 


Praise for 2024 edition

 


“beautifully curated” - The Guardian, ★★★★★

 


“The incredible musical jamboree of the EFG London Jazz Festival is our yearly reminder that the jazz scene has never been more various” - The Telegraph, ★★★★★

 


“exceptional” - The Times, ★★★★

 


“November can be a month to hunker down for the onset of winter and its weather, and where better to do that than in one of the myriad venues across the capital” - The Arts Desk, ★★★★

 


“there’s a noticeable buzz amongst the crowd amassing” - Clash

 


Serious is one of the UK’s leading producers of live jazz, international and new music through concerts, festivals, tours, digital shows, talent development schemes, learning and participation programmes, and bespoke events for all.

 


EFG International is a global private banking group offering private banking and asset management services and is headquartered in Zurich. EFG International’s group of private banking businesses operates in around 40 locations worldwide. Its registered shares (EFGN) are listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange. 


https://efglondonjazzfestival.org.uk/

Jazz Scotland announces new CEO.

Wednesday, June 04, 2025

Jazz Scotland has announced jazz musician John Youngs as its new CEO. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;

 

Jazz Scotland announces new CEO

 

Jazz Scotland, the Aberdeen-based organisation which produces festivals and year-round activities in Aberdeen, Dundee and Islay, is delighted to announce jazz musician John Youngs as its new CEO. John will replace Coralie Usmani who stepped down from the post in April 2025.

 

 

Neil Gibbons, Chair of the company Board said, “Having secured multi-year funding from various sources, Coralie leaves us in a very strong position, providing a great platform for our new CEO to take over. John Youngs brings a wealth of experience to the organisation from both the music industry as a working professional musician, and from the public sector as a civil servant, so is a perfect fit for the post. We look forward to hearing his ideas for the organisation.”


About Jazz Scotland
Jazz Scotland promotes and supports jazz and related music in Scotland, notably through our flagship jazz festivals in Aberdeen, Islay and Dundee. The Scottish registered charity is run from Aberdeen and is supported by funding from Creative Scotland, Aberdeen City Council and a number of other funders.  The organisation was recently awarded Multi - Year Funding from Creative Scotland which will provide support for its activities over the next three years.

 

ArtStage - programme of London events, June and July 2025.

Tuesday, June 03, 2025

ArtStage – promoters of Persian and Middle Eastern music – have recently announced a series of live performances across London featuring some of the most celebrated artists from the region.

We have received the following press release;


ArtStage // Middle Eastern and Persian stars set to perform in London

 

ArtStage – one of the world’s leading promoters of Persian and Middle Eastern music – have recently announced a series of live performances across London featuring some of the most celebrated and respected artists from the region.


Full details of all upcoming concerts over the next few months are below. Highlights include legendary Iranian vocalist Sima Bina (who turned 80 earlier this year), Lebanese oud virtuoso Marcel Khalife with his Legacy Tour, Iranian contemporary folk group Rastak Ensemble, Middle Eastern fusion group Niyaz, and a double bill featuring master Afghan rabab player Daud Khan Sadozai and sarod maestro Arnab Chakrabarty.

 

ARTSAGE UK CONCERTS 2025


Full listings HERE.
https://www.artstageventures.com/

 

RASTAK ENSEMBLE
Saturday June 7th & Sunday June 8th – Kings Place, London
Experience the mesmerizing sounds of Rastak Ensemble as they return to London to present music from their latest project Tales of Earth and Sun. This musical journey showcases six tracks inspired by the diverse folk traditions of Kurdistan, Lorestan, Balochistan, Hormozgan, Kermanshah, and a heartfelt Afghan love song. Blending traditional melodies with contemporary sounds, Rastak revives and reinterprets Iran’s rich musical heritage for a global audience.
https://www.dancewithrastak.com

 

MUSIC FOR RABAB & SAROD
Thursday July 3rd 2025 – King’s Place, London
A double bill featuring a performance of traditional Afghan classical and folk music by the eminent rabab master Daud Khan Sadozai, accompanied by tabla maestro Sanju Sahai, followed by an immersive journey through Hindustani classical ragas by acclaimed sarod maestro Arnab Chakrabarty.
Widely regarded as one of the foremost exponents of the Afghan rabab—considered the direct forerunner of the Indian sarod—Daud Khan brings a rare depth of expression to his instrument. A disciple of the legendary Ustad Mohammed Omar and later a student of sarod maestro Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, he bridges Afghan and Indian musical lineages with nuanced artistry. Now based in Germany, he continues to perform and teach internationally.
Sarod maestro Arnab Chakrabarty is a disciple of three towering figures of the instrument —Pandit Buddhadev Dasgupta, Dr. Kalyan Mukherjea, and Ustad Irfan Muhammad Khan. Chakrabarty brings to the stage a deeply informed and highly individual voice within the Shahjahanpur Gharana. Renowned for his deeply expressive improvisation and lyrical command of the sarod - a fretless, plucked lute integral to Hindustani art music - Chakrabarty will render a traditional solo performance comprising alaap (melodic elaboration) and gats (fixed compositions), accompanied on tabla by the virtuoso Pandit Sanju Sahai of the Benares Gharana. Often described as a raga storyteller of uncommon depth, Chakrabarty’s performances unfold like cinematic narratives—rich in detail, subtle in development, and alive with unexpected turns. In his hands, the sarod becomes a medium through which raga becomes not merely heard but deeply experienced.
https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/contemporary/music-for-rabab-and-sarod

 

MARCEL KHALIFE, LEGACY TOUR
Saturday July 5th 2025 – Barbican, London
Join legendary composer and oud virtuoso Marcel Khalife, his son Rami Khalife (pianist/composer), and nephew Sary Khalife (cellist/composer) for The Legacy Tour. Experience a cross-generational musical journey that celebrates their family’s extraordinary artistic heritage. Fusing traditional Arabic music with innovative contemporary compositions, this trio transcends borders and genres. Their powerful performance reflects a deep reverence for culture, poetry, and experimentation, offering audiences a profoundly moving and genre-defying concert experience.
https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2025/event/marcel-khalife-the-legacy-tour

 

VOICES UNVEILED: FEATURING MALIHEH AND MINA DERIS
Friday July 11th 2025 – Kings Place, London
Voices Unveiled is a three-part original musical composition by Ehsan Matoori, blending Iranian traditional and folk music in a modern way, particularly from the South of Iran, with modern fusion elements. The work features the powerful voices of two Iranian female vocalists, Maliheh Moradi and Mina Deris, and gives space to stories that are often silenced.
https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/contemporary/voices-unveiled-featuring-maliheh-moradi-and-mina-deris

 

NIYAZ FEATURING AZAM ALI
Saturday July 12th 2025 – Rich Mix, London
The internationally acclaimed fusion group hit London. Founded in 2004 by award-winning vocalist and composer Azam Ali and Iranian multi-instrumentalist and composer Loga Ramin Torkian, Niyaz have pioneered a unique 21st-century global trance tradition. Seamlessly blending medieval Sufi poetry and ancient folk songs from Iran, Turkey, and the surrounding Persian Gulf region – they combine rich acoustic instrumentation with cutting-edge electronic production.
https://richmix.org.uk/music/niyaz-featuring-azam-ali/ 


SIMA BINA
Saturday July 19th 2025 – Barbican, London
Legendary vocalist Sima Bina returns to the stage with her timeless interpretations of Persian folk and regional music. A rare and unforgettable evening with one of Iran’s most treasured voices that has become a bridge between past and present - a voice of resilience, beauty, and belonging. Known for her deep knowledge of Iran’s diverse musical traditions, from Khorasan to Baluchistan and beyond, Bina’s artistry transcends borders, evoking the spirit and soul of a culture through haunting melodies and evocative rhythms. Joined by a handpicked ensemble of master instrumentalists on kamancheh, dotar, ney, and tombak, this concert promises a deeply moving musical journey through Iran’s folkloric landscape. With a career spanning over five decades, Sima Bina continues to inspire generations with her devotion to cultural preservation and artistic excellence.
https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2025/event/sima-bina-live-in-london

 

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist,  first broadcast 01/06/2025.

Tuesday, June 03, 2025

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 01/06/2025, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;


I have been moving house this week (actually returning home after a flood) and have only just re-established broadband.  This week’s show was broadcast on the radio as usual, but I haven’t had time yet to put it up on Mixcloud and podcast sites.  However, it is available through the Camp Radio Mixcloud link here:
https://www.mixcloud.com/camp_fr/modern-jazz-from-around-europe-01st-june-2025/


Back to normal soon I hope
Peter

 

Snowpoet
Host
Heartstrings
Edition


Goodman, Bordenave, Mahall
Four in One
Mostly Monk
Unit Records


Marcus Reuter
Love Theme
Truce <3
Moonjune


Maia & Cate
Senhoras_do_Amazonas
Luck Grows
Mons records


Cosmic Ear
Brown Rice
Traces
We Jazz Records


Angel Shades
Josh’s Trap
Twirler
EFPI


Bliss Quintet
Ida
Live at Nattjazz `24
Jazzland


Naïssam Jalal
Souffle #7
Souffles
Les Couleurs du Son


Hélène Labarrière
Jane
Puzzle
Jazzdor


Potsa Lotsa XL
Orthotactic
Amoeba’s Dance
Trouble In The East


Littorina Saxophone Quartet
Hells Bells
Leaking Pipes
NoBusiness Records

 

Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival launches GoFundMe appeal.

Sunday, June 01, 2025

In the light of funding cuts Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival has launched a GoFundMe campaign to help finance the 41st edition, scheduled for 18th -27th July 2025.

We have received the following information;


Support The Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival

 

For every one of the last 40 years, The Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival has been the highlight of this region’s festival attractions, the only event determined enough to continue to present a free live music programme through both of those Covid years.


In 2024, the festival’s 40th edition, Birmingham City Council found themselves unable to provide any financial support as they had done for the previous 39 years. Nevertheless, against all the odds we presented 239 performances, 230 of them free admission in 120 venues over 10 days, attracting a total audience of nearly 88,000.


This year the festival faces an even sterner position with our other major funder, Westside BID, unable to offer any financial support. This, combined with the lack of Birmingham City Council funding, has resulted in a total loss of £45,000 for the Festival since 2023.


We are determined to present The 41st Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival from July 18 to 27 this year, but we are forced to face the reality. If we cannot raise sufficient funding to fill the gap, then after this year the City and its residents and visitors, will lose this internationally known and respected festival.


So we have to ask your for your support to help us through these troubled times.


Your contribution, no matter how big or small, will make a difference to keep the festival going and, most importantly, to keep it growing.


Click Here for the Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival GoFundMe
https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-the-birmingham-jazz-blues-festival?attribution_id=sl:ed03a5a8-cada-452b-a239-19c84c25a135&lang=en_GB&ts=1748431631&utm_campaign=fp_sharesheet&utm_content=amp13_t1-amp14_c&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=copy_link&v=amp14_c

 

Social Media;
Follow our Social Media pages for informative updates about the festival and artists:


Instagram:@birminghamjazzfestival


Facebook:@birminghamjazzfestival


TikTok:@birminghamjazzfestival

 

Dave Jones wins award from Prog Magazine.

Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Pianist & keyboard player Dave Jones won last week's Tracks Of The Week with the complex Trepidation/74 Heist, taken from his new EP, Stratospheric, which is out now.

28/05/2025
Dave Jones writes;


Following my inclusion in Prog magazine’s ‘Tracks of the Week’ , I won it last Friday(!) with my track ‘Trepidation/74 Heist’


Here’s their Fb announcement post below…
Congratulations to British keyboardist Dave Jones, who won last week’s Tracks Of The Week with the complex Trepidation/74 Heist, taken from his new EP, Stratospheric, which is out now.
You can watch Dave’s winning video here: https://youtu.be/LMhhvOjeniI


Delighted, obviously, and particularly because it falls between the cracks, genre-wise and touches on both Prog and Jazz.


The other tracks on the new EP ‘Stratospheric’ touch on folk, jazz, and ambient music.


From;
https://www.davejonesjazz.com/


Dave is again on keyboards for this new release, this time blending Prog Rock with Jazz, Folk, Electro, and Metal, and joined by a larger line-up featuring Ben Waghorn (tenor sax, flute), Elliot Bennett (drums), and the returning Tim Rose (guitars, bass).


Now available from the digital platforms on the link here - https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/davejones1/stratospheric


“A truly cosmic experience … a melange of excellence” (Adam Walton, BBC Introducing).


“Complex” (Prog magazine, re the track ‘Trepidation/74 Heist’)

606 Jazz Club, Chelsea, London, Programme for June 2025.

Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Laura Thorne of the 606 Club has forwarded details of the Club's programme for June 2025, plus a preview of selected events coming up in July and August.

Laura Thorne writes;

Hello all you connoisseurs of culture and lovers of live music – greetings from the 606 in Chelsea, known for presenting the best jazz, soul, Latin, groove, R&B & blues musicians in the UK bar none.


This mail provides information about our live performances from the 1st to the 30th of June. Information about all of these events, along with photos, video clips etc are on the website now for your consumption: https://www.606club.co.uk/events/


We’ve been in a bit of a tizzy here with so many shows coming up - we are now announcing July and August dates as well, including:


JULY:
Wed 2nd: Simon Lasky’s Birthday Gig
Wed 9th: Peter Johnstone Quartet with Tommy Smith & Joe Locke
Sat 19th: Norma Winstone & Kit Downes


AUGUST:
Sun 10th: Polly Gibbons
Fri 22nd: Frances Madden


With loads more on the way!


And also, our annual outdoor concert weekend, Jazz on the Lawn at Fulham Palace takes place on Friday 1st and Saturday 2nd of August. With the brilliant salute to the music of Stevie Wonder, ‘The Wonder of Stevie’ ft Derek Nash and Noel McCalla on Friday and one of the UK’s premier jazz singer/pianists Liane Carroll & her Trio on the Saturday, it’s a wonderful way to spend a summer evening. https://www.606club.co.uk/events/fulham-palace-1/

 

606 CLUB – JUNE 2025 GIG GUIDE

 

Sun 1st         1:30pm         SUNDAY LUNCH: LAUREN BUSH
Canadian expat Lauren Bush has established herself as a talented singer of character and poise. This afternoon she will be performing songs from her highly anticipated third album, “Tide Rises” which features both favourite standards alongside exciting new arrangements. As she says, “I am looking forward to sharing some of my new original music as well as memorable tracks from previous releases.” Also featuring Chris Bland-piano.
“Bush…powerfully voiced…quietly intense, deeply thoughtful” UK Jazz News

 

Sun 1st   8:00pm         LOUISE BALKWILL    
Join award-winning jazz vocalist Louise Balkwill for an evening of hidden gems from The Great American Songbook. The 2022 winner of the Riga Jazz Stage International Jazz Voice competition, Louise has been hailed as one of the UK’s leading vocal improvisers and storytellers. Most recently she’s been appearing with celebrated vocal harmony trio The Puppini Sisters and was also featured at our annual Jazz on the Lawn show last summer (where she was absolutely sensational)! Also featuring Rob Barron-piano, Theo Malka-Wishart-bass and Matt Home-drums Louise will be performing songs from her debut album “First Class”. And watch out for her Special Guest Malcom Earle-Smith on vocals and trombone.
“Totally bowled over by Louise Balkwill’s incredible vocals and engaging stage presence” Jazzwise    

 

Mon 2nd       8:00pm         TOBAGO & D’LIME    
Trinidadian Tobago Crusoe is a calypsonian, composer and performer. Crowned “Calypso Monarch” in 1983 he has been a Master of Calypso for over 40 years. Tobago and D’Lime were put together by Damon Albarn (Blur) for the Paddington Bear films and their joyful renditions of the calypso songs in the movie were so warmly received they have since gone on to perform at venues around the UK. In addition to Tobago on vocals and guitar, the lineup includes Antonio Miguel Barradas-steel pan/percussion, Felix Ruiz-keyboards/vocals, Curtis Ruiz-bass/vocals, Richard Bailey-drums and Tim Cansfield-guitar/vocals.
“Tim Cansfield…great stuff” The Jazz Mann                                                                                                              

 

Tue 3rd       8:00pm         BARRY GREEN TRIO
Barry Green is a wonderful modern jazz pianist whose fluent and melodic playing has made a significant impact on the UK jazz scene. His cv is vast, including work with the likes of Bobby Watson, Charles McPherson and Us3 as well as with his own trio, featured this evening. Joining Barry tonight will be the multi-Award-winning guitarist Colin Oxley (Stacey Kent) and iconic bassist Dave Green (Stan Tracey, Charlie Watts).
“Pianist Barry Green and bassist Dave Green…two of the best mainstream-to-bop musicians on the UK scene” Guardian;
“Colin Oxley…providing rich, subtle harmonies” Guardian

 

Wed 4th       8:00pm         SEAN FYFE QUINTET FT. JAMIE O’DONNELL & SPECIAL GUEST JON GORDON    
Originally from Canada, Sean Fyfe is now one of the busiest pianists in London. Drawing heavily on the hard-bop era of jazz, he has developed a unique style on the instrument and in his compositions that is both virtuosic and tasteful. The night will feature a very special guest, New York-born saxophonist Jon Gordon. Jon emerged as a major jazz voice after winning the 1996 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Saxophone Competition and has since performed with legends like Phil Woods, Maria Schneider, Aretha Franklin and Clark Terry. Gordon has appeared at major festivals and venues worldwide, released several critically acclaimed albums and is a highly respected figure in contemporary jazz. Sean’s fiery quintet is made complete by London stars Jamie O’Donnell (alto sax), Matt Fishwick (drums) and Luke Fowler (bass). The combination of Jamie’s terrific playing alongside Jon’s fluent, sparkling, alto promises to be one of the highlights of the month.
“Fyfe…a torchbearer of the hard-bop tradition” All About Jazz; “Jon Gordon is a master…an elite musician for our time” Jazz Improv NY

 

Thu 5th       8:00pm         NEIL ANGILLEY TRIO
Neil Angilley is a brilliant pianist, equally at home playing jazz, Latin or classical. An original member of Grammy-nominated “Down To The Bone” he has appeared on the main stage at Glastonbury with Dame Shirley Bassey and performed with Vanessa-Mae, Maceo Parker and Lionel Richie. Tonight, along with Davide Mantovani-bass and Davide Giovannini-drums, he will be performing songs from his four albums in a fusion of Latin, jazz and funk with a touch of flavours from the East.
“Inventive” Observer;
“spectacular” Blues & Soul Magazine

 

Fri 6th       9:00pm         LIZZIE DEANE    
With her deeply soulful voice, warm persona and infectious performance style, Groove singer Lizzie Deane’s voice has been described as a “powerful, show-stopping instrument”. Perhaps best known here at the Six for her work with Dave Lewis & “1Up” she’s also been heard with acclaimed artists including Mica Paris & Carleen Anderson. Tonight she brings her fabulous ‘Soul Inspirations’ band to the Club showcasing ‘all her favourite songs’.
“Hugely talented … singer… incredible!” Cross Rhythms

 

Sat 7th         9:00pm         TONY KOFI/DENYS BAPTISTE “CANONBALL & COLTRANE”
Saxophonist Denys Baptiste (Courtney Pine, Manu Dibango), a multiple award-winner including the “Mercury Music Album of the Year” and “MOBO Award for Best Jazz Act”, is considered a leading light on the UK jazz scene. Fellow saxophonist Tony Kofi (The Jazz Warriors, Gary Cosby’s Nu Troop) has performed with the likes of Courtney Pine and the iconic US band the World Saxophone Quartet and has received multiple BBC Jazz Awards and a Parliamentary Jazz Award. Tonight these two master musicians bring to the Club the first outing of their brand new “Cannonball & Coltrane” project. Featuring music associated with these two giants of jazz, Cannonball Adderley and John Coltrane, Tony & Denys re-imagine the meeting of these two iconic musicians for the 21st century.
“Baptiste…icon of British jazz” Time Magazine;
“Kofi…a great musician” The Arts Desk    
                   


Sun 8th         1:30pm         SUNDAY LUNCH: NADINE LEE
A truly formidable talent, Nadine Lee has distinguished herself across multiple creative spheres encompassing theatre, film and music performance. She’s been nominated for the BBTA Award for Best Musical Director and the Broadway World Award, appeared in the film “The Man in The Hat” and collaborated with world-renowned artists such as Lizzo, Stormzy & Annie Lennox. Nadine is also the founder of Ekklesia, a gospel group that achieved significant recognition with their MOBO-nominated album “Rain”. A multi-instrumentalist, today Nadine will be singing as well as playing percussion & bass along with her 8-piece band performing music from her recent projects, “Finally Nadine” and “Locked Down But Not Out”. Taking inspiration from contemporary gospel, R&B and soul, Nadine is a world-class artist.

 

Sun 8th     8:00pm   VANESSA HAYNES  
Vocalist Vanessa Haynes performs a mix of soul, R&B standards and originals with some jazz standards thrown in. With her powerful, cultured voice and commanding stage presence, she is quite stunning. Not surprisingly her talent was recognised by Van Morrison (with whose band she toured) but she is probably best known these days as one of the featured singers with the iconic soul/jazz band “Incognito”, having toured and recorded with them for more than ten years. Her fabulous band features some of the country’s finest “groove” players: guitarist Al Cherry, keyboardist Tom O’Grady, bassist Tiago Coimbra and drummer Martyn Kaine. A rare opportunity to see this wonderful performer in the intimate setting of the 606.
“Haynes is a polished and dazzling performer. Live music at its very best” Close-Up Culture;
“chic, sultry…stylish” Musician Magazine                                                    


Mon 9th       8:00pm         BOBBY QUIGLEY WITH SPECIAL GUEST JOY ROSE
This fantastic “Groove” gig features the band of guitarist Bobby Quigley, a formidable young musician who includes work with the likes of Pete Ray Biggin, Imaani and Katie Leone on an impressive cv. Citing influences including Larry Goldings, Peter Bernstein, John Scofield and Dr Lonnie Smith, tonight he is bringing in his Trio featuring Ross Stanley-organ & Richard Bailey-drums to perform what he describes as “a voyage of reimagination of jazz & soul, with a hint of New Orleans thrown in there for good measure”. Bobby’s special guest is the remarkable singer, Joy Rose (Sting, Incognito). With her formidable vocal range and power, her various albums & singles including “The Rose in Me” have topped the UK soul charts. Seriously good music!
“led with panache by Bobby Quigley on guitar…with Quigley excelling” Close-Up Culture;
“…she is simply breathtaking.” SmoothJazzNow

 

Tue 10th       8:00pm         ARTIE ZAITZ TRIO  
Working and recording on the London and international scene for over a decade now with artists such as Moses Boyd, The Banger Factory, Camilla George and Tom Waters Electric People Artie Zaitz is considered to be one of the leading jazz guitarists on the UK scene, more recently being recognised as an outstanding keyboard player as well.  Artie’s critically acclaimed debut album “The Regulator”, released in September 2024 on Banger Factory Records, is an exciting, fresh, take on the classic Hammond organ trio lineup, bringing together his fluent, powerful, guitar playing, deep blues sensibility and love of jazz, soul and Latin music. The programme this evening will feature material from that album and beyond, with Artie performing alongside the brilliant Ross Stanley-organ and Jack Thomas-drums.
“Zaitz…a god given talent” Blues & Soul;
“Zaitz…playing the tradition so effortlessly and joyfully” Soweto Kinch, BBC Radio 3;
“impeccable guitar playing…perfectly melding…jazz and blues” At the Barrier;
“this band sparks with imagination, rhythmic flair and exuberance. A triumph” All About Jazz

 

Wed 11th       8:00pm      
We learned with sadness that pianist Brian Kellock who was to have played at the Club on Wednesday the 11th passed away on the 27th May. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him and appreciated his wonderful performances through the years.
Another artist will be announced to play on the 11th as soon as arranged.
BRIAN KELLOCK/ALAN MCKENZIE QUARTET - CANCELLED
For more than three decades Edinburgh-born and based Brian Kellock has led his own, hugely popular, trio as well as being the first-call pianist for visiting International and A-list UK artists who appreciate his swinging style, his skills as a sensitive accompanist, his spontaneity and his sense of humour. In recent years he has headlined numerous concerts, recordings and tours with the Scottish National Jazz Orchestra, cemented links in Australia with trumpeter James Morrison and appeared annually at the Glasgow, Edinburgh and Copenhagen Jazz Festivals. His many accolades include Best CD and Best Instrumentalist at the BBC Jazz Awards, Creative Scotland Award, Herald Angel Award, Parliamentary Jazz Awards’ Jazz Musician of the Year and Scottish Jazz Awards’ Best Instrumentalist. You get the idea, he’s very good!
“Brian…has imagination and scope…a beautiful touch, with technique and power in reserve. And…he swings” Jazz Lives;
“Kellock…full of wit, elegance and energy” All About Jazz;
“immaculate and deeply felt…Kellock’s sublime artistry at the piano is always worn lightly” London Jazz News                                        

 

Thu 12th     8:00pm         WINSTON CLIFFORD
Probably best known here at the Club as the drummer with the Dan Reinstein band the Award-winning Winston Clifford has been a first call drummer on the UK jazz scene for over 30 years. His cv is extensive and impressive, his powerful yet sophisticated playing the driving force behind the likes of Carleen Anderson, Benny Golson, Joe Lovano, Norma Winstone, Peter Bernstein, Monty Alexander, Courtney Pine, Julian Joseph and Jazz Jamaica. Winner of the British Jazz Award for “Best Drummer”, Winston is also a respected educator and can be found teaching the next generation of musicians at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and the Birmingham Conservatoire. The gig tonight features Riley Stone-Lonergan-sax, Bruno Heinen-piano & Oli Hayhurst-bass performing a mix of contemporary jazz alongside some classic standards.
“The great Winston Clifford…gives a finely nuanced performance behind the kit” The Jazz Mann                                    

 

Fri 13th       9:00pm         THE COALMINERS
With their dedication to what they to refer to as “Swamp Soul” this brilliant 7-piece band, with their unique mixture of New Orleans Groove and Funk, bring the rhythm and soul of the deep south (that’s Louisiana, not Brighton…) alive. Featuring vocalists Tommy Hare & Amy Bird, drummer Pat Levett (Jon Cleary), pianist Carl Hudson (Leon Ware, Boy George), guitarist Rob Updegraff (Gregory Porter), saxophonist Andy Ross (Incognito) and bassist Spencer Brown, this highly impressive line-up are guaranteed to raise the roof!
“totally blows me away…perfect” BBC Radio 2;
“Tommy Hare…just oozes charisma.” GetWestLondon;
“Riotous” Jazz FM                                                                

 

Sat 14th       9:00pm         TOM SMITH
Award-winning saxophonist Tom Smith has established himself as a performer of flair and passion, working with the likes of Grammy Award-winner Maria Schneider, Donny McCaslin (David Bowie) and more. As well as his fluent and impressive playing Tom is also a well-respected composer and arranger, most notably with his own Tom Smith Big Band. In addition, he’s released two critically acclaimed albums, “Gecko,” produced by Tim Garland and “A Year In The Life” with his big band. For his show tonight Tom has put together an impressive lineup of Will Barry-piano, Calum Gourlay-bass & Darren Beckett-drums to perform music he describes as “drawing inspiration from films and stories to take listeners on a journey filled with soaring melodies, gospel grooves and hard swing”. With a promise of some new material along with a choice selection of jazz standards this promises to be a fun gig.
Smith…something really special…great writing, terrific playing” UK Jazz News

 

Sun 15th       1:30pm         SUNDAY LUNCH: FLEUR STEVENSON WITH ART THEMEN
Singer Fleur Stevenson is gifted with a honeyed vocal tone, sparkling presentation and a strong grasp of the jazz idiom. Fleur has appeared at numerous prestige venues as well as releasing two highly regarded albums, ‘Follow Me’ and ‘For All We Know’, which was amongst Jazz Views’ ‘Best Albums of the Year’. Also featured today will be saxophonist Art Themen, a leading light of the British jazz scene for over 50 years. Lively arrangements of jazz favourites and Fleur’s gift for storytelling alongside Art’s inventive playing create a unique sound that is warm and exciting.
“a great voice and sense of timing and her ability to scat is quite phenomenal” London Jazz News;
“Themen, a veteran master now, in such eloquent form” Jazzwise

 

Sun 15th   8:00pm         CLAIRE MARTIN & JIM MULLEN – FATHER’S DAY SPECIAL
Multi-award-winning vocalist Claire Martin OBE joins forces with her longtime friend and guitar giant Jim Mullen for an evening of stylishly reworked songs from the great American Songbook and beyond. With 22 albums to her name Claire has toured the world with her trio as well as being a featured soloist for the likes of the Halle Orchestra, The Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, The BBC Concert Orchestra and The BBC Big Band. The multi-Award-winning Jim Mullen is widely regarded as one of the finest jazz guitarists on the international jazz scene. He has toured and worked with an impressive range of artists, including Mose Allison, Jimmy Witherspoon and the Average White Band as well as being co-leader of the iconic jazz-funk band “Morrissey-Mullen”. Featuring standards by Gershwin, Arlen, Porter and Donny Hathaway and joined by the excellent Karen Sharp-sax and a BBC Young Jazz Musician of the Year Ewan Hastie-bass, this promises to be a night full of swing and soul.
“Claire Martin…a meticulous blend of brilliant material and flawless craftsmanship” New York Observer;
“Claire Martin ranks amongst the four or five finest jazz singers on the planet” Jazz Times; “
Mullen…one of the most soulful and subtly virtuosic players this country has ever produced…one of the great Jazz guitarists working today” Jazzwise                            

 

Mon 16th       8:00pm       TEENA LYLE’S ‘VIBES IN MOTION’ 
A talented musician fluent across multiple instruments including vibes, percussion and piano Teena Lyle worked with the legendary artist Van Morrison for over 30 years, cementing her love for jazz, blues and soul. Teena was first recognised by John Dankworth and Cleo Laine’s Wavendon Foundation with their “Musician of the Year” Award and the many other musicians she’s performed with since include Kurt Elling, Norma Winstone, Stevie Winwood, John Lee Hooker & Tito Puente. Teena hasn’t been touring as much lately so this is a rare opportunity to see her with her own band, “Vibes in Motion”, featuring Teena on vibes, vocals and percussion, Mike Gorman-piano/organ, Andy Panayi-sax/flute, Don Richardson-bass & Ian Thomas-drums
“percussionist Teena Lyle’s rhythmic exuberance” The Times    
                     

Tue 17th       8:00pm         DAN REINSTEIN
American-born saxophonist Dan Reinstein first began playing at the old 606 Club when a medical student in the 1980’s. He returned to the US in the early 90s to become one of the world’s leading laser eye surgeons (he’s now Professor Reinstein). But when he returned to London, it was great to hear his fluent, classic hard-bop, muscular sax playing again and the rest, as they say, is history-Dan & his quartet have performed here for the last 20 years and still going!
“impressive hard-bop saxophonist” Time Out

 

Wed 18th     8:00pm         DAVID PRESTON’S MU QUARTET
A finalist at the Montreux International Guitar competition, David Preston includes work with the likes of Melody Gardot, Curtis Stigers, David Binney, Gary Husband, Eska & Goldie on an impressive cv. He released his debut album ‘Purple / Black’ to significant acclaim (“Editor’s Choice” Jazzwise) and tonight he will be appearing with his latest project, the “MU Quartet”, performing his impressive, melodic and evocative originals alongside the occasional jazz standard. Joining David in this collaboration will be top UK musicians Jonny Mansfield-vibes, Conor Chaplin-bass & Jamie Murray-drums.
  “Rich in intensity…spellbinding” UK Vibe;
“A superb modern jazz guitarist” Time Out;
“Reimagining jazz-with modern invention and creative innovation” Jazz Journal; “UK’s hottest jazz guitarist” Musica Terra Magazine (Japan)

 

Thu 19th     8:00pm   CLEMENT REGERT’S WILD CARD FT. JACKSON MATHOD & BEN VIZE
Founded by expat French guitarist Clement Regert, Wild Card describe their music as a “melting pot of musical ideas, fusing urban rhythms and grooves with a Latin attitude…dynamic, exuberant and flamboyant”. In addition to Clement, the group also features organist Chris Bland and drummer Sophie Alloway. Tonight Wild Card return to what they describe as “their favourite venue” for a very special night celebrating two major milestones for bandleader Clement Regert, his 45th birthday and 20 years in London! Joining the band this evening to help the celebrations along will be two very special guests, up-coming saxophonist Ben Vize and trumpeter Jackson Mathod (Stormzy, Blue Lab Beats).  A fun show not to be missed!
“Wild Card…reminds you of just how fun live music can be” Jazzwise;
“Excellent….Wild Card’s natural habitat is in live performance…raising the roof…exciting stuff” The Jazz Mann;
“The energy, the groove and the versatility of the line up is something to behold” Jazz in Europe


Fri 20th       9:00pm   RUMBAND FT. MICHAEL BAILEY & AMA LIA
Featuring an array of brilliant and highly experienced musicians from the likes of Trinidad & Tobago, Jamaica, Greece, Dominica, Nigeria, Australia and the UK the Rumband is not named after the alcoholic beverage(!), it actually stands for “Rhythmic Underground Movement”, and rhythmic it certainly is! Led by singer Ama Lia and old friend of the Club bassist Michael Bailey the band effortlessly deliver a compelling array of musical styles, from Groove & Latin to Blues & Soul. Collectively the band include work with the likes of Bob Marley, Johnny Nash, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Steve Winwood, Eric Clapton, Pete Townsend, Chaka Khan, Lionel Richie & Beyonce and Ama Lia describes it as “a unique family of musicians with an immense wealth of experience, music and stories”.  Promises to be quite a night
.“Ama Lia has a…rich and strong story telling sassy voice which commands…attention” Soul Survivors Magazine

 

Sat 21st       9:00pm         CLOSED FOR PRIVATE EVENT

 

Sun 22nd       1:30pm         SUNDAY LUNCH: CLOSED FOR PRIVATE EVENT


Sun 22nd         8:00pm         IMAANI    
A terrific singer in the Soul/R&B tradition Imaani’s worldwide tours, television, live and studio output includes work with the likes of Gloria Gaynor, Carleen Anderson, Michael Bolton and Beverley Knight, but she is probably best known as one of the featured singers with the iconic band “Incognito”, of which she’s been a member for more than 15 years. Undoubtedly one of the finest Soul singers in Europe this is a rare chance to hear this giant of the UK Soul scene with her brilliant band.
“The magnificent vocals of Imaani” DJ Times;
“Imaani…standout” JjazzproJect                                              


Mon 23rd     8:00pm         ARTHUR LEA’S BOOTLEG TRIO
Well known here at the Club as the keyboardist/singer with the ever-popular Coalminers, Arthur Lea combines eclectic rhythm and blues with New Orleans southern soul. He has played everywhere from Ronnie Scott’s to the Olympic Stadium, with everyone from Kate Tempest to Kylie Minogue and has recorded in studios from Nashville to Berlin. The trio also features Trevor Mires-tuba & Pat Levett-drums/harmonica. Arthur now lives in the US so this is a rare chance to catch him live in the UK.
“Arthur Lea…a great singer and songwriter…fantastic” Evening Standard

 

Tue 24th       8:00pm         SAM BRAYSHER
A multi-award-winning saxophonist, Sam Braysher has established a well-earned reputation as a fluent and melodic player of poise, subtlety and warmth. With three acclaimed albums to his name he includes collaborations with a number of International artists, including NY-based Michael Kanan, Jorge Rossy (Brad Mehldau) and Linus Eppinger and has performed in Clubs and Festivals around Europe. For this show Sam will be joined by fellow UK jazz virtuosi Joe Webb-piano & Dave Green-bass performing an intimate and swinging selection of jazz standards alongside lesser-played items from the American Songbook and jazz canon.
“superb” Jazz Journal;
“the warm-toned…Braysher…imagines a new jazz closely attuned to an old world” Guardian;
“expressive and thoughtful…combines melodic beauty and rhythmic deftness…the real deal” Clarinet & Saxophone Magazine

 

Wed 25th       8:00pm         MIKE DE SOUZA WITH SPECIAL GUEST EMMA RAWICZ
Guitarist and composer Mike De Souza brings his dynamic quintet to the 606 for a special one-off performance featuring rising star saxophonist Emma Rawicz. Mike has performed with leading figures on the UK jazz scene and received widespread acclaim for his album “Chrysalis” (Fresh Sound New Talent). His music fuses jazz with the atmospheric intensity of alternative rock and the melodic clarity of indie-folk. Emma Rawicz is an impressive talent. With three critically acclaimed albums, a signing to the prestigious ACT label, and performances at venues like the Berlin Philharmonie and Queen Elizabeth Hall, Emma is recognised as one of the most exciting voices in contemporary jazz. A BBC New Generation Artist she is the youngest ever Artist in Residence at the Cambridge Jazz Festival. The quintet also features Rick Simpson-piano/synth, Huw V Williams-bass and Jay Davis-drums.
“As a composer, arranger and orchestrator [De Souza] exhibits an impressive command of colour, texture and dynamics, and most importantly melody.” The Jazz Mann; “well-crafted musical landscapes…with some excellent soloing and interplay. This is a strong album from Mike De Souza, with much to enjoy.” UK Vibe;
“Anyone with a penchant for jazz guitar would do well to checkout…Mike De Souza in concert” Jazz Views;
“It has been clear for some time that Emma Rawicz is the rising star of UK jazz…a terrific saxophonist” UK Jazz News

 

Thu 26th     8:00pm         JIM MULLEN / PAULO MORELLO
This is a remarkable combination featuring two of the finest jazz guitarists in Europe. The multi-award-winning Jim Mullen is an iconic figure on the UK jazz scene, with work alongside the likes of Mose Allison, Jimmy Witherspoon and his own highly acclaimed jazz/funk band “Morrissey-Mullen”. Based in Germany, Paulo Morello includes work with the likes of Randy Brecker, Larry Coryell, Bob Mintzer and Pat Martino on a vast and impressive cv. Tonight they bring their swinging trio to the Club to perform a repertoire of jazz and Brazilian music that is the perfect vehicle for these two melodic and fluent musicians.
“Mullen…one of the great Jazz guitarists working today” Jazzwise;
“Morello…exquisite solos…superb modern jazz” AllAboutJazz                            

 

Fri 27th               9:00pm         SAMARA
Tonight we present an evening celebrating the joyous, rhythms of classic Brazilian MPB with the outstanding Brazilian band “Samara”. Featuring the brilliant Brazilian vocalist Kaw Regis alongside the powerful piano of Neil Angilley and the swinging flute of our “Gov’nor” Steve Rubie the band take you on a road trip around Brazil, with music from the South, the North, the North East and beyond. Hear the stories behind some of Brazil’s classic songs and join the band as they perform an infectious blend of Brazilian Samba, Baião, jazz & Latin while everyone has a great time!
“Cracking Latin-jazz quintet…explores…[Brazilian]…classics in great rhythmic style” Time Out

 

Sat 28th       9:00pm         RACHEL SUTTON WITH SPECIAL GUEST TOMMASO STARACE
With a rich tone and sense of swing that is both moving and exciting, Rachel Sutton performs classics from The American Songbook together with her beautiful original compositions, hailed as “a revelation” by Jazz Views. Her album “A Million Conversations” was received with considerable acclaim, and she will be releasing her highly anticipated second record, ‘Realms’ later this year. Alongside her swinging rhythm section featuring Roland Perrin-piano Rachel has asked the excellent saxophonist Tommaso Starace (Billy Cobham, David Liebman, Kenny Wheeler) to be her special guest. The combination of Rachel’s swinging, engaging style and Tommaso’s fluent, bebop-influenced, playing promise to make this a fun night of great jazz and beyond.
“…immaculate vocals and bursting-with-life stage presence…a must see” Cabaret Scenes;
“Starace…playing with great flair and fluency” The Jazz Mann

 

Sun 29th       1:30pm         SUNDAY LUNCH: CLOSED FOR PRIVATE EVENT

 

Sun 29th                 8:00pm         THE WONDER OF STEVIE FT NOEL MCCALLA & DEREK NASH
Well, this is pretty special, two of the UK’s finest musicians, saxophonist Derek Nash (Jools Holland) and singer Noel McCalla (Manfred Mann), come together to celebrate the music of one of the greatest singer/songwriters of all time, Stevie Wonder. Accompanying these two remarkable musicians will be their stellar band, including Tim Cansfield (the Bee Gees)-guitar. Unique and powerful.
“Nash…breathtaking” Sunday Times;
“McCalla…spine tingling” Guardian                                            

 

Mon 30th     8:00pm         JOHN CRAWFORD QUINTET
John Crawford is one of the finest Latin/Jazz pianists on the scene, with an unerring musicality and impressive technique. He includes work with the likes of Latin legend Airto Moreira and is widely regarded as one of this country’s leading exponents of Spanish music. Tonight John and his band will be featuring music from his latest album “Room For Dancing”, a mix of his own brilliant tunes and exciting and innovative arrangements of some of his favourite compositions from musical friends and influences. As on the album, as well as the fantastic Uruguayan guitarist Guille Hill the gig will also feature Special Guest Eleonora Claps-vocals.
“Glorious…a skilful and imaginative soloist” Jazzwise
“so much style and imagination” Jazz Review

 

For additional information about our upcoming performances please go to https://www.606club.co.uk/events/


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Peter Johnstone International Organ Quartet, UK tour July 2025.

Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Scottish keyboardist Peter Johnstone will take his International Organ Quartet on a four-date tour in July to coincide with the release of the group’s first album, "Resistance Is Futile".

We have received the following press release;


SNJO piano man tours with all-star organ quartet


Scottish keyboardist Peter Johnstone takes his International Organ Quartet on a four-date tour in July to coincide with the release of the group’s first album, Resistance Is Futile.


Featuring New York-based vibes virtuoso Joe Locke, saxophonist Tommy Smith and Johnstone’s Scottish National Jazz Orchestra colleague, Alyn Cosker on drums, the quartet will play Watermill Jazz, Dorking on Tuesday 8th, the 606 Club in London on Wednesday 9th, Zeffirellis in Ambleside on Thursday 10th and Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival on Friday 11th.


A former Young Scottish Jazz Musician of the Year, Johnstone has toured internationally with vocalist Kurt Elling and Vienna-based American saxophonist Andy Middleton and worked with guitarists Jim Mullen, Rob Luft and Nigel Price as well as appearing extensively as pianist with the Scottish National Jazz Orchestra. He is also Tommy Smith’s partner in a duo that plays Lincoln Jazz Festival on Sunday 6th July and is the first graduate of the jazz course at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in Glasgow to return in a teaching capacity.


The quartet, in which Johnstone plays Hammond organ, features music exclusively written by Johnstone. It recorded Resistance is Futile, following its first set of concerts in October 2023.


“It’s fantastic to hear such accomplished musicians as Joe, Tommy and Alyn bringing my music off the page,” says Johnstone. “Our first tour included sell-out concerts in Glasgow and at Ronnie Scott’s and I can’t wait to get everyone back together for these dates in July.”

 

Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio, UK tour, October 2025.

Friday, May 23, 2025

American jazz organist Delvon Lamarr will lead his trio on a tour of the UK in October 2025. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


Direct from the USA, DELVON LAMARR ORGAN TRIO

 


Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio specialise in the lost art of “feel good music.” The ingredients of this intoxicating cocktail include a big helping of the 1960s organ jazz stylings of Jimmy Smith and Baby Face Willette; a pinch of the snappy soul strut of Booker T. & The M.G.’s and The Meters; and sprinkles Motown Records, Stax Records, blues, and cosmic Jimi Hendrix-style guitar.

 


Since its humble beginnings in 2015, the Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio have issued two Billboard-charting albums; toured nationally and internationally, and performed on live at Upstream Music Festival broadcast by KEXP that has garnered over 14 million views.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhADJTlRhOE


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9LLnhAQJXI

 

Tickets from;
https://www.seetickets.com/tour/delvon-lamarr-organ-trio


DATES:


Thu, OCT 16
The Voodoo Rooms
Edinburgh, United Kingdom

 

Fri, OCT 17
Slay Glasgow
Glasgow, United Kingdom

 


Sat, OCT 18
The Cluny
Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom

 

Sun, OCT 19
Band On The Wall
Manchester, United Kingdom

 

Mon, OCT 20
The Stables
Milton Keynes, United Kingdom

 

Tue, OCT 21
Brudenell Social Club
Leeds, United Kingdom

 

Fri, OCT 24
Metronome Nottingham
Nottingham, United Kingdom

 

Sat, OCT 25
Future Yard CIC
Birkenhead, United Kingdom

Miller Theatre at Columbia University, New York City,  announces 2025-26 season.

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Miller Theatre has announced its 2025-26 season, including classical, jazz and early music events and more. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


Miller Theatre at Columbia University School of the Arts announces
The 2025-26 Season
A season of community and commissions

 

“Melissa Smey, executive director of Columbia University’s Miller Theatre, has made the house one of the most exciting venues for old and new composition.”
— TIME OUT NY

 

* Subscriptions on sale now *
* Single tickets on sale starting July 14 *

 

O V E R V I E W

 

THE ORIGINAL COMPOSER PORTRAITS SERIES
Miller’s “indispensable” signature series since 1999
Each composer to attend their Portrait, except Lachenmann

 

HELMUT LACHENMANN:
JACK Quartet celebrates the iconic German composer’s 90th birthday with rare performance of his complete string quartets (10/9)

 

ANTHONY CHEUNG:
Intrepid ensembles JACK Quartet and Yarn/Wire, alongside flutist Claire Chase, join the composer/pianist for a program of recent works (11/13)

 

ANDREW MCINTOSH:
The mesmerizing composer and violinist joins Yarn/Wire for a
world premiere Miller commission and more (2/5)

 

LISA BIELAWA:
Contemporaneous (Miller debut) joins forces with the Rome Prize-winning composer/vocalist for a world premiere Miller commission (2/26)

 

CHINARY UNG:
The Del Sol Quartet performs a program spanning 6 decades by the first American composer to win the Grawemeyer Award, incl. a new Miller co-commission (3/26)

 

HANNAH KENDALL:
International Contemporary Ensemble premieres a new work
by the exciting, boundary-pushing British composer (4/23)

 


4 STELLAR JAZZ ENSEMBLES


ANAT COHEN QUARTET (10/4)
The magnetic, prolific Grammy-nominated clarinetist-saxophonist returns to Miller


SEAN MASON QUARTET (11/15)
Miller debut of the sought-after pianist/composer, with original works and timeless jazz from the ‘20s to today


JOHN MEDESKI & KIRK KNUFFKE (2/7)
The masterful duo joins forces for visionary music inspired by the Sun Ra Arkestra


SULLIVAN FORTNER TRIO (3/7)
The Grammy-winning pianist and bandleader performs innovative takes on standards alongside original compositions

 


4 ESTEEMED EARLY MUSIC GROUPS RETURN TO “SMOKY MARY’S” (145 West 46th Street)
The only NYC recital appearance for all 4 groups next season


THE GESUALDO SIX perform motets & madrigals by Palestrina & Gesualdo (10/18)


STILE ANTICO present quintessential Renaissance works (11/8)


THE TALLIS SCHOLARS sing Tallis, Byrd, Britten & a world premiere Miller commission by Matthew Martin (12/4)


THE MARIAN CONSORT explores vibrant musical culture of 16th c. Rome (2/14)

 

A SPECIAL EVENT: WILLIAM SCHUMAN AWARD CONCERT
The beloved TANIA LEÓN is honored with the 2025 William Schuman Award given by Columbia University School of the Arts (9/25)

 

FREE POP-UP CONCERTS RETURN
WITH AUDIENCE ONSTAGE NEXT TO BRILLIANT MUSICIANS
6pm happy hour concerts in a casual, intimate setting
Introducing a 3-day “Pop-Up Concerts Festival” celebrating 20 yrs of YARN/WIRE with guests including Zeena Parkins, Sam Pluta, Tyshawn Sorey (10/27, 28, 29)
Plus monthly Pop-Ups to be announced throughout the season

 

MORNINGSIDE LIGHTS XIV
Concept/direction by Processional Arts Workshop
Alex Kahn and Sophia Michahelles, artistic directors
The 14th annual celebration brings the Morningside community together for free workshops and an outdoor procession featuring handmade lanterns (9/20 with workshops beginning 9/13)

 

From Miller Theatre Executive Director Melissa Smey:
“I am thrilled to announce Miller Theatre’s 2025–26 season, featuring bold new commissions, iconic creative voices, and extraordinary ensembles making their Miller debuts. Each season, my goal is to offer audiences singular musical experiences they won’t find anywhere else—and to give artists a platform to craft meaningful, resonant programs. This season’s lineup reflects this mission in full, with opportunities to encounter brilliance and be transformed by performance. I hope you’ll join us often.”
New York, NY — Miller Theatre, under the exuberant direction of Executive Director Melissa Smey, announces its 2025-26 season—a thrilling combination of new and early music, as seen through its core series Composer Portraits, Early Music, and Jazz, alongside community hits Morningside Lights and Pop-Up Concerts.

 

The season opens with a special concert in honor of Tania León, the 2025 recipient of the William Schuman Award given by Columbia University School of the Arts, celebrating her transformative contributions to the field with a program showcasing the depth of her body of work. Composer Portraits, Miller’s most famed and influential series, showcases six distinguished composers presenting a characteristically eclectic array of recent works and Miller commissions galore: Helmut Lachenmann, Anthony Cheung, Andrew McIntosh, Lisa Bielawa, Chinary Ung, and Hannah Kendall.

 

This fall, Miller also mounts a special Pop-Up Concerts Festival celebrating 20 years of the adventurous piano/percussion quartet Yarn/Wire, known for their deep artistic collaborations, vibrant commissions, and exceptional performances. The three-concert series presents incredible new and recent works by groundbreaking artists Zeena Parkins, Sam Pluta, Enno Poppe, Tyshawn Sorey, and Mei‑Fang Lin. Like all Miller’s Pop-Up Concerts, audiences are invited to sit on the stage, inches from the musicians, with drinks in hand, making for a unique, comfortable, and intimate experience. Other monthly Pop-Up Concerts will be announced throughout the year.

 

In addition to its robust new music programming, Miller is home to world-class Early Music concerts. This year’s program includes preeminent ensembles The Gesualdo Six, The Marian Consort, The Tallis Scholars, and Stile Antico, who each present concerts exploring the rich history of motets, madrigals, and renaissance polyphony. Yet even with Early Music, Miller finds a way to commission: Tallis Scholars will present the world premiere of a new piece by Matthew Martin. Jazz is also a passion of Smey, and this year’s lineup features an incredible array of ensembles: Anat Cohen Quartet, Sean Mason Quartet, John Medeski & Kirk Knuffke, and Sullivan Fortner Trio.

 

The beloved community event Morningside Lights—by now a bona fide annual tradition—also returns this fall, bringing the people of Morningside Heights together for a beautiful illuminated outdoor procession featuring dozens of handmade lanterns built during free workshops.

 


The 2025-26 Season
COMPOSER PORTRAITS
Each composer (except Lachenmann) to attend their Portrait
and engage in an onstage conversation
Single tickets from $20
Series tickets from $96 for all six concerts, or from $48 for three concerts

 

“There are few series as satisfying as the Miller Theatre’s signature dives into one composer.” — The New York Times


Composer Portraits are deep-dive immersions into a living composer’s work. They have been repeatedly hailed as “utterly indispensable,” “covetable,” “essential,” “endlessly important,” and “invaluable” by The New York Times and The New Yorker, among others. After 26 years, the popular series continues to reward curious listeners with concerts that are satisfying and thought-provoking.

Miller Theatre commissions original photography to further its efforts to place creators front and center, and with the goal of connecting listeners to both the creators and their music.

 

Thursday, October 9, 2025, 7:30PM
Helmut Lachenmann (b. 1935)
Complete String Quartets
Marking the 90th birthday celebration of Helmut Lachenmann—the iconic visionary who has profoundly shaped the landscape of modern classical music—the intrepid JACK Quartet performs his complete string quartets. The last time the complete quartets were performed in New York was over ten years ago. This promises to be an unforgettable performance of one of contemporary music’s most influential voices.
PROGRAM
String Quartet No. 1 Gran Torso (1971/78/88)
String Quartet No. 2 Reigen seliger Geister (1989)
String Quartet No. 3 Grido (2001)
ARTIST
JACK Quartet
    Christopher Otto, violin
    Austin Wulliman, violin
    John Pickford Richards, viola
    Jay Campbell, cello

 

 

Thursday, November 13, 2025, 7:30PM
Anthony Cheung (b. 1982)
The captivating music of Anthony Cheung has been described as “gritty, inventive and wonderfully assured” (San Francisco Chronicle). His work reveals an interest in the ambiguity of sound sources and shifting transformations of tuning and timbre. An all-star lineup—flutist Claire Chase, Yarn/Wire, and the JACK Quartet—join the composer for a dynamic program of recent works.
PROGRAM
Improvised Intro (2025) for piano
Twice Removed (2024)
Tactile Values (2023)
The Real Book of Fake Tunes (2015)
ARTISTS
Claire Chase, flute
Anthony Cheung, piano
JACK Quartet
Yarn/Wire

 


Thursday, February 5, 2026, 7:30PM
Andrew McIntosh (b. 1985)
Known for blending rich textures, intricate rhythms, and a deep connection to natural soundscapes, Andrew McIntosh’s music is both profound and mesmerizing. The individual musical personalities of the performers he writes for are a central consideration in his work, and for this Portrait, he performs alongside his close collaborators Yarn/Wire, in a world premiere Miller Theatre commission.
PROGRAM
new work (2026) world premiere, Miller Theatre commission
Arc (2020)
Little Jimmy, Movement II, Little Jimmy at the End of Winter (2020)
We See the Flying Bird (2015-16)
Hyenas In the Temples of Pleasure (2012-13)
ARTISTS
Andrew McIntosh, violin
Yarn/Wire

 


Thursday, February 26, 2026, 7:30PM
Lisa Bielawa (b. 1968)
Composer and vocalist Lisa Bielawa—a 2023 Guggenheim Fellow and a Rome Prize winner—creates music that The New York Times has described as “ruminative, pointillistic, and harmonically slightly tart.” She takes inspiration for her work from literary sources and close artistic collaborations, and often incorporates community-making as part of her artistic vision. The dynamic Contemporaneous ensemble makes its Miller debut performing alongside the composer.
PROGRAM
new work (2025), world premiere, Miller Theatre commission
Incessabile Voce (2013)
Graffiti dell’amante (2010)
ARTISTS
Lisa Bielawa, vocalist
Contemporaneous
David Bloom, conductor

 


Thursday, March 26, 2026, 7:30PM
Chinary Ung (b. 1942)
Chinary Ung—the first American composer to win the highly coveted Grawemeyer Award—is heralded for combining the sounds of Cambodian folk traditions with contemporary classical techniques. The acclaimed Del Sol String Quartet performs works spanning six decades, including the world premiere of a new commission.
PROGRAM
new work (2025) world premiere, co-commissioned by Del Sol Performing Arts and Miller Theatre
Spiral X: In Memoriam (2007)
Spiral III (1990)
Khse Buon (1980)
String Trio (1966)
ARTIST
Del Sol Quartet
    Hyeyung Sol Yoon, violin
    Benjamin Kreith, violin
    Charlton Lee, viola
    Kathryn Bates, cello

 


Thursday, April 23, 2026, 7:30PM
Hannah Kendall (b. 1984)
Photo by Rob Davidson for Miller Theatre
British composer Hannah Kendall’s music is marked by striking and often polarizing dynamics and features staggeringly intricate details that encourage further listening. Known for her attentive arrangements and immersive world-building, her work pushes the limits of compositional boundaries. The adventurous International Contemporary Ensemble performs several recent pieces, including a world premiere Miller Theatre commission. The month before her Composer Portrait, Hannah’s chamber opera The Knife of Dawn will be presented by the Dutch National Opera.
PROGRAM
new work (2025), world premiere, Miller Theatre commission
when flesh is pressed against the dark (2024)
Even sweetness can catch the throat (2023)
Tuxedo: Diving Bell 2 (2021)
ARTIST
International Contemporary Ensemble

 


JAZZ
Single tickets from $25
Series tickets from $88 for all four concerts


Saturday, October 4, 2025, 7:30PM
Anat Cohen Quartet
The charismatic and prolific Grammy-nominated clarinetist-saxophonist Anat Cohen brings her expressive artistry and magnetic stage presence back to Miller. Named “Clarinetist of the Year” by the Jazz Journalists Association every year since 2007 and a perennial favorite in DownBeat’s critics and readers polls, Cohen and her vibrant Quartet perform an evening of music rich with swing, Brazilian rhythms, and adventurous improvisation.
ARTISTS
Anat Cohen, clarinet
Vitor Gonçalves, piano
Tal Mashiach, bass
James Shipp, drums

 


Saturday, November 15, 2025, 7:30PM
Sean Mason Quartet
A leading figure in the jazz scene, Sean Mason is known for his expansive musical vision, seamlessly blending classic styles with modern elements to become one of today’s most sought-after pianists, composers, and music directors. He takes the Miller stage for the first time with his Quartet, in a performance featuring original works and timeless jazz from the 1920s to now.
ARTISTS
Sean Mason, piano
Tony Glausi, trumpet
Felix Moseholm, bass
Domo Branch, drums

 


Saturday, February 7, 2025, 7:30PM
John Medeski & Kirk Knuffke
The Angelic Brothers
Legendary keyboardist John Medeski and acclaimed cornetist Kirk Knuffke join forces as The Angelic Brothers, a masterful collaboration that mixes jazz, experimental sounds, and improvisation—drawing inspiration from the visionary work of the Sun Ra Arkestra. Their first Miller appearance promises an electrifying fusion of craft and invention.
ARTISTS
John Medeski, piano and vocals
Kirk Knuffke, cornet and vocals

 

 

Saturday, March 7, 2026, 7:30PM
Sullivan Fortner Trio
Sullivan Fortner Trio by Mark Sheldon
A Grammy winner and recipient of the prestigious Cole Porter Fellowship, pianist and bandleader Sullivan Fortner makes his Miller debut with his incredible trio, recently crowned “Rising Star Jazz Group” in the 2024 DownBeat Critics Poll. Known for his deep musical roots in New Orleans and celebrated collaborations with artists like Cécile McLorin Salvant and Roy Hargrove, Fortner brings a fresh approach to the jazz trio, offering innovative takes on standards alongside striking original compositions.
ARTISTS
Sullivan Fortner, piano
Tyrone Allen, bass
Kayvon Gordon, drums

 


EARLY MUSIC
Single tickets from $30
Series tickets from $116 for all four concerts
All concerts take place at Church of St. Mary the Virgin
145 West 46th Street, New York, NY


“Columbia University’s performance hub advocates just as vigorously for early music as it does for contemporary work.”
— THE NEW YORKER

 


Saturday, October 18, 2025, 7:30PM
The Gesualdo Six
Motets and Madrigals of
Palestrina and Gesualdo
The acclaimed Gesualdo Six returns with a captivating program highlighting two of the Renaissance’s most famous composers: Palestrina, revered for his clarity and elegance, and the notorious Carlo Gesualdo, with his bold chromaticism and emotional intensity. Experience a captivating tapestry of litanies, madrigals, and Lamentations, showcasing the extraordinary writing and contrasting approaches of these two luminaries.
PROGRAM
Carlo Gesualdo
In te Domine speravi
Peccantem me quotidie
Tenebrae Responsories
O tenebroso giorno
Asciugate i begli occhi
Ancide sol la morte
Moro, lasso, al mio duolo
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
E tu Signor, tu la tua grazia infondi
Queste saranno ben lagrime
Io son ferito, ahi lasso
Quando dal terzo Cielo
Litaniae de Beata Virgine Maria a6
Missa Papae Marcelli, Gloria
Super flumina Babylonis
Lamentationes Jeremiae Prophetae
ARTIST
The Gesualdo Six

 

Saturday, November 8, 2025, 7:30PM
Stile Antico
Golden Renaissance
One of the world’s finest ensembles, Stile Antico selects one piece from each of its sixteen award-winning albums to create a thrilling journey through some of the greatest music of the Renaissance. Works by the era’s quintessential composers, such as Byrd, Gibbons, Tomkins, Taverner, and Tallis, are paired with a recent composition by Huw Watkins, written especially for the group.
PROGRAM
William Byrd                         Exsurge Domine
William Byrd                         Retire my soul
Clemens non Papa                   Ego flos campi
Orlando Gibbons                     Hosanna to the Son of David
Orlando Gibbons                     O clap your hands
Francisco Guerrero                 A un niño llorando
Josquin des Prez                     Salve Regina à 5
Cristóbal de Morales               Jubilate Deo
Michael Praetorius                 Ein Kind geboren
John Sheppard                       I give you a new commandment
Thomas Tallis                       In manus tuas
John Taverner                       Audivi vocem de caelo
Thomas Tomkins                   O Praise the Lord
Tomás Luis de Victoria             Recessit pastor noster
Giaches de Wert                     Gaudete in Domino
Huw Watkins                       The Phoenix and the Turtle (2014)
ARTIST
Stile Antico

 

Thursday, December 4, 2025, 7:30PM
The Tallis Scholars
Mother and Child
The exquisite Tallis Scholars make their annual appearance on Miller’s series with a holiday program centered around the Virgin Mary, whether celebrating her own divinity (in the Votive Mass written by Byrd), or in the context of the birth of Christ (in Tallis’s epic Missa Puer natus). The program features works by all-English composers, including a world premiere by Matthew Martin, commissioned by Miller Theatre for the occasion. This marks the third Miller commission for The Tallis Scholars, following Michael Nyman and Nico Muhly.
PROGRAM
Benjamin Britten               Hymn to the Virgin
William Byrd                   Votive mass of the Virgin
Matthew Martin                 new work (2025), world premiere,
                                    commissioned by Miller Theatre
John Nesbett                     Magnificat
Thomas Tallis                   Missa Puer natus
ARTISTS
The Tallis Scholars
Peter Phillips, director

 

Saturday, February 14, 2026, 7:30PM
The Marian Consort
City of Echoes — Rome in the 16th Century
The award-winning Marian Consort returns to explore the vibrant musical landscape of 16th-century Rome. The rich program highlights the interplay of influence and inspiration in works by celebrated figures like Palestrina, Josquin, and Victoria, alongside hidden gems.
PROGRAM
Felice Anerio                                 Ave Regina caelorum
Ghiselin Danckerts                         Laetamini in Domino
Josquin des Prez                             Ave Maria … virgo serena
Jean L’Heritier                               Surrexit pastor bonus
Orlandus Lassus                             Regina caeli laetare a7  
Tomás Luis de Victoria                     Ave regina caelorum a8
Vicente Lusitano                           Regina caeli Laetare
Jean Mouton                               Ave Maria gemma virginum
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina         Missa Benedicta es, Kyrie
Palestrina, arr. Soriano                   Missa in Papae Marcelli, Gloria
Plainchant                                   Benedicta es, caelorum regina
ARTISTS
The Marian Consort
Rory McCleery, director

 

SPECIAL EVENT:
WILLIAM SCHUMAN AWARD CONCERT
Thursday, September 25, 2025, 7:30PM
Honoring Tania León
William Schuman Award Concert
Single tickets from $20
Single Tickets available July 14 at noon
LISTEN
Tania León is a lauded composer, conductor, educator, arts advocate, and the newest recipient of the William Schuman Award of Columbia University School of the Arts. This concert celebrates her transformative contributions to the field with a program showcasing the vitality and depth of her vibrant body of work. An incredible cast of musicians join together in tribute to this inspirational cultural icon.
PROGRAM
Singsong for flute (2023/25), New York premiere
In the Field for soprano, string quartet, and piano (2022), New York premiere
Esencia for string quartet (2009)
Tumbao for piano (2005)
A La Par for piano and percussion (1986)
ARTISTS
Rachel Doehring Jackson, soprano
Sophie Thompson, soprano
Claire Chase, flute
Han Chen, piano
Camila Cortina Bello, piano
Orion Weiss, piano
Ian Rosenbaum, percussion
Bergamot String Quartet

 

FREE PROGRAMMING
Miller Theatre has two ongoing series focused on deepening the connection with Miller’s local community and welcoming newcomers into the fold.


POP-UP CONCERTS


“Miller Theatre’s Pop-Up Concerts are a wonderfully informal way to experience bracing contemporary music.”
— THE NEW YORK TIMES


“Some concerts are better shorter. That’s the premise behind this intimate happy-hour pop-up series, in which audience members can fortify themselves with a drink,
sit onstage with the musicians, and listen…”
— NEW YORK MAGAZINE


Miller Theatre’s unique, musician-curated Pop-Up Concerts—free, fun, informal, and intimate—bring audiences right onto the stage, drink in hand. The performers share not only their music but the stories and meaning behind it, in a setting that feels more like a salon than a concert hall. One audience member deemed the series “the greatest hour of culture in New York.” Onstage seating is first-come, first-served.


Monthly Pop-Up Concerts are announced throughout the season. For the first time, launching this year’s series is a special three-concert festival, Celebrating 20 Years of Yarn/Wire, the adventurous piano/percussion quartet.

Check http://www.millertheatre.com for dates and times (typically announced a month or two in advance), and join the Miller Theatre email list for updates and concert announcements.


Special Pop-Up Concerts Festival
Celebrating 20 Years of Yarn/Wire
Laura Barger, piano; Julia Den Boer, piano
Russell Greenberg, percussion; Sae Hashimoto, percussion
The adventurous piano/percussion quartet Yarn/Wire celebrates its 20th anniversary this season with a special three-concert festival, kicking off Miller’s Pop-Up Concerts series. Renowned for their exceptional performances, vibrant commissions, and dynamic education and outreach efforts, the quartet puts special emphasis on artistic collaboration–especially with the composers they work alongside. In this compelling concert series, each program offers a unique exploration of the nuances within the composer-performer relationship.
Monday, October 27, 2025, 6PM


Concert One
PROGRAM
Zeena Parkins                 Lace Action Cards (2025), world premiere, for Yarn/Wire
                                Zeena Parkins and Sam Pluta
Sam Pluta                       Seven Systems (2015) for two pianos, two percussion quartet
                                  with electronic playback and actuated snares
ARTISTS
Zeena Parkins, harp
Sam Pluta, electronics
Yarn/Wire

 

Tuesday, October 28, 2025, 6PM
Concert Two
PROGRAM
Enno Poppe                         Feld (2007/2017)
new work to be announced
ARTISTS
Yarn/Wire with special guest

 

Wednesday, October 29, 2025, 6PM
Concert Three
PROGRAM
Tyshawn Sorey                     For Ross Gay (2023)
Mei-Fang Lin                       Yarny/Wiry (2006)
ARTISTS
Tyshawn Sorey, celeste
Yarn/Wire

 

MORNINGSIDE LIGHTS XIV
http://www.morningside-lights.com
Saturday, September 20, 2025 (workshops start Saturday, Sept 13)
14th Annual Morningside Lights
Concept and Direction by Processional Arts Workshop
Alex Kahn and Sophia Michahelles, artistic directors
Morningside Lights is co-produced with the Arts Initiative at Columbia University
“It is hard not to be drawn by the magic of Morningside Lights. More than an annual parade, it is a love letter—a tribute to our community. “ — BWOG
“Every fall, Morningside Lights illuminates the night with a procession of awe-inspiring handmade lanterns.” — TIME OUT
The beloved neighborhood tradition Morningside Lights returns for its 14th consecutive year. Starting September 13, Miller opens its doors for a week of free lantern-building workshops, culminating in a magical illuminated procession through Morningside Park.
More details will be announced soon. The public can learn more or sign up to help create lanterns at http://www.morningside-lights.com.

 

SEASON AT A GLANCE;


Saturday, September 20, 2025 (workshops start Saturday, Sept 13)
14th Annual Morningside Lights

 

Thursday, September 25, 2025, 7:30PM
Special Event
Honoring Tania León
William Schuman Award Concert
Rachel Doehring Jackson, soprano
Sophie Thompson, soprano
Claire Chase, flute
Han Chen, piano
Camila Cortina Bello, piano
Orion Weiss, piano
Ian Rosenbaum, percussion
Bergamot String Quartet

 

Saturday, October 4, 2025, 7:30PM
Jazz
Anat Cohen Quartet

 

Thursday, October 9, 2025, 7:30PM
Composer Portraits
Helmut Lachenmann
Complete String Quartets
JACK Quartet

 

Saturday, October 18, 2025, 7:30PM
Early Music
The Gesualdo Six
Motets and Madrigals of Palestrina and Gesualdo

 

Monday, October 27, 2025, 6PM
Special Pop-Up Concerts Festival
Celebrating 20 Years of Yarn/Wire: Concert One
Zeena Parkins, harp
Sam Pluta, electronics
Yarn/Wire

 

Tuesday, October 28, 2025, 6PM
Special Pop-Up Concerts Festival
Celebrating 20 Years of Yarn/Wire: Concert Two
Yarn/Wire

 

Wednesday, October 29, 2025, 6PM
Special Pop-Up Concerts Festival
Celebrating 20 Years of Yarn/Wire: Concert Three
Tyshawn Sorey, celeste
Yarn/Wire

 

Saturday, November 8, 2025, 7:30PM
Early Music
Stile Antico
Golden Renaissance

 

Thursday, November 13, 2025, 7:30PM
Composer Portraits
Anthony Cheung
Claire Chase, flute
Anthony Cheung, piano
JACK Quartet
Yarn/Wire

 

Saturday, November 15, 2025, 7:30PM
Jazz
Sean Mason Quartet

 

Thursday, December 4, 2025, 7:30PM
Early Music
The Tallis Scholars
Mother and Child

 

Thursday, February 5, 2026, 7:30PM
Composer Portraits
Andrew McIntosh
Andrew McIntosh, violin
Yarn/Wire

 

Saturday, February 7, 2026, 7:30PM
Jazz
John Medeski & Kirk Knuffke
The Angelic Brothers

 

Saturday, February 14, 2026, 7:30PM
Early Music
The Marian Consort
City of Echoes — Rome in the 16th Century

 

Thursday, February 26, 2026, 7:30PM
Composer Portraits
Lisa Bielawa
Lisa Bielawa, vocalist
Contemporaneous
David Bloom, composer

 

Saturday, March 7, 2026, 7:30PM
Jazz
Sullivan Fortner Trio

 

Thursday, March 26, 2026, 7:30PM
Composer Portraits
Chinary Ung
Del Sol Quartet

 

Thursday, April 23, 2026, 7:30PM
Composer Portraits
Hannah Kendall
International Contemporary Ensemble

 

Miller Theatre
http://www.millertheatre.com
One of New York City’s most vital music venues, Miller Theatre at Columbia University is a thriving home for contemporary and early music that serves audiences, composers, and musicians. Founded in 1988, Miller’s mission is to develop new audiences; foster enthusiasm for the arts by pioneering new programming approaches; educate the public by presenting specialized programs to a broad audience; discover diverse repertoire and commission new works; and share the University’s intellectual riches with the public. Led by Executive Director Melissa Smey, Miller Theatre sparks engagement and personal connections to music through distinctive live performances and is deeply committed to fostering collaborative relationships with the composers and musicians who make this possible.

 

Miller Theatre’s 2025-26 Season is supported by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature,
and by the Howard Gilman Foundation.

 

Support for contemporary music at Miller Theatre is provided by the Aaron Copland Fund for Music. Additional support is provided by the Amphion Foundation.

Eddie Gripper & Elijah Jeffery - debut album and UK tour, June and July 2025.

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Pianist Eddie Gripper and vocalist Elijah Jeffrey will release their eponymous debut album on June 6th 2025. They will be touring in the UK during June and July.

We have received the following press release;


Eddie Gripper & Elijah Jeffery
UK Album Tour 2025
Released 6th June 2025

 


A brand-new album by two young titans who have collaborated in a focused project which reflects both their passion for music, and the strong desire to create. Written and recorded within 8 weeks, pianist Eddie Gripper and vocalist Elijah Jeffrey capture stories invented by two young men not afraid to explore themes of darkness and danger, balanced by hope and love in some of its many guises.

 


This has been achieved with Eddie exploring a mix of conventional and complex chord voicings, unison melody lines, and thrilling improvisations that sparkle in this crossover original repertoire. Elijah demonstrates an authority augmented by an impressive vocal range, controlled vibrato, and an individual voice; the perfect tool to purvey their messages with an authoritative conveyance. Their impressive relationship with dynamics reinforces the intent of their compositions, and the narrative they generate nods to music being more than what they play, rather how they make the listener feel.


I feel enthused after listening to this recording. I am excited for the future of both musicians and their desire to conceive projects that take them beyond the genres they have been brought up in. This is a journey that we are all invited to be a part of… - Dr Linley Hamilton OBE


This self-titled album is the culmination of both musician’s fruitful working relationship and individual passion for songwriting. With seven original songs and one never-before heard adaptation of a 17th century Aria, Elijah Jeffery & Eddie Gripper offer up an “eagerly awaited” (The Jazz Mann) collaboration straddling the genres of progressive pop, indie folk and alternative jazz.


Live Dates:


6th June, Kings Road Yard, Cardiff


11th June, Oxford University Jazz. Society


12th June, Smokey Joe’s, Cheltenham


13th June, Burford Jazz Club, Oxfordshire


16th June, Bexley Jazz Club, London


18th June, Concorde Club, Eastleigh


22nd June, SMJC, Southampton


25th June,  Aberjazz, Fishguard


26th June, The Small Space, Barry


10th July, Hampstead Jaz Club, London


11th July, Cabaret, Cardiff


Elijah Jeffery is a Hampshire-born vocalist, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. From an early age, Elijah developed a passion for musical theatre and the Great American Songbook, taking inspiration from many of the great vocalists and lyricists of the 20th Century. A Jazz graduate of the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Elijah has established himself as an up-and-coming artist in Wales and the South West, collaborating with the likes of Claire Martin OBE, Ian Shaw, and big bands such as Capital City Jazz Orchestra. Elijah released his debut EP, ‘One of Her Clowns’ in June 2023, marking his first foray into writing original music. Fusing a lifelong love of jazz with singer-songwriter and folk sensibilities, ‘One of Her Clowns’ weaves bittersweet tales of love lost and found through “poetic and intelligent lyricis[m]” (The Jazz Mann).


Having “already garnered comparisons with the greats”(Jazzwise) after the release of his debut album ‘Home’, pianist Eddie Gripper has rapidly established himself as a young contender on the national jazz circuit. He has worked as a performer, promoter and producer alongside top musicians in his field such as Nigel Price, Simon Spillet and Pete Long. Outside of Jazz, he has collaborated with Welsh folk artist Angharad Jenkins, writing and performing music that explores the various aspects of folk, jazz and contemporary classical traditions In 2024, Gripper embarked on a 29-date tour across the four nations of the UK and Republic of Ireland, and remains active on the national and international scene (having played at venues such as Crazy Coqs, Pizza Express and various festivals, both under his own name and with other projects).

“[An] exposed setting revealing Jeffery to be a poetic and intelligent lyricist who has learnt well from the ‘Songbook’ tradition”
– The Jazz Mann

 

“Gripper’s melodic compositions have an easy charm about them that demand repeated listening.” – Jazz Views


TRACK LIST
(all tracks written by Elijah Jeffery & Eddie Gripper unless otherwise stated)


Shifting Seasons
Good, Honest Men
Close Your Eyes
Because of You
True Love Never Dies
Love Is A Game
Dido’s Lament (When I Am Laid In Earth) - comp. Henry Purcell
Swan Song

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist,  first broadcast 18/05/2025.

Monday, May 19, 2025

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 18/05/2025, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;

 

Radio Playlist from May 18 2025

 

 

Oliver Lutz
Stargazer
Calamari Fantasy
Bandcamp


Álvaro Ocón Ocón
Mama
Life Dissonance
AMP Records


Azmari
Disassembling The Matrix
In Oculis (EP)
SDBan


Sarost
First Lights
Aurora
Jazz Now Records


Alex Hawkins
Song of Infinite Variations
Song Unconditional
Intakt


Hedwig Mollestad trio
Golden Griffin
Bees in The Bonnet
Rune Grammofon


Henriksen-Seim-Jormin-Ounaskari
Nokitpyrt
Arcanum
ECM


Motion and More
White Magic
Gratitude
Phonogram Unit


Trilok Gurtu
Peace is not Peaceful
Mirror
Jazzline


Fernandino Romano
La Torre del Serpe
The Legends of Otranto
Gleam


John Andrew Wilhite
Early Morning
Bristol Silence
Motvind records


Andrew Moreno
Iffa
Axiom
Honolulu Records

 

Available as always at http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz

 


European Modern Jazz on the radio;


At any time:
http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz.

 

Weekly:


http://www.hayesfm.org.uk 91.8 FM – West London Community Radio Sundays 12.00


http://www.purebeatradio.co.uk Sundays 10am


http://www.listen.camp/ Sundays 7pm onward


Later as “Peter’s Eurojazz Podcast” on Apple, Amazon, Deezer and other podcast sites.

 

 

Kim Cypher announces live album and returns to Ronnie Scott’s in July 2025.

Saturday, May 10, 2025

Saxophonist, vocalist & composer Kim Cypher announces her live album ‘LIVE and Smiling’ set for release on July 11th and new single ‘On My Own Again’ on July 26th, plus a series of UK live shows.

We have received the following press release;


KIM CYPHER ANNOUNCES LIVE ALBUM AND NEW ORIGINAL SINGLE, DUE FOR RELEASE IN JULY, TOGETHER WITH A RETURN PERFORMANCE AT RONNIE SCOTT’S JAZZ CLUB ON SUNDAY JULY 13TH

 

UK saxophonist, vocalist and composer Kim Cypher announces her live album ‘LIVE and Smiling’ set for release on July 11th and new original single ‘On My Own Again’ on July 26th, plus a return date at Ronnie Scott’s (following her sellout performances in 2021 and 2024), and a host of other shows taking place across the UK in 2025.

The first track from the album, an energetic take on the classic ‘Feeling Good’, is available now – watch the video HERE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fa_XJXCKVMA

 

Tickets for Ronnie Scott’s on sale now HERE
https://www.ronniescotts.co.uk/find-a-show/kim-cypher

 


Following huge success as the first ever homegrown artist to play the Cheltenham Jazz Festival’s main Jazz Arena on May 5th (the closing night of the festival), with special guest Ashley Slater (Loose Tubes, Carla Bley, Norman Cook AKA Fatboy Slim), Kim is now set to release a live album ‘LIVE and Smiling’ and a new original single ‘On My Own Again’ - two hugely contrasting projects reflecting different angles of life, particularly working in the music industry.

 

“An ASTOUNDING performance at Cheltenham Jazz Festival”
Paul Baker – Mayor of Cheltenham


“You blew the roof off the Jazz Arena!”
Spencer Evans – Cheltenham Jazz

 

The ‘LIVE and Smiling’ album is a joyful collection of vibrant tracks, including originals and some well-known classics and funky grooves. It was recorded earlier this year at Peggy’s Skylight in Nottingham as part of two sellout shows from Kim’s ongoing ‘Catching Moments’ tour plus tracks recorded at her recent Cheltenham Jazz Festival performance. The album is an eclectic mix of jazz, Latin, blues, reggae, swing and funk, capturing the positive energy, good vibes and special moments shared together through music and audience connection, something which Kim is renowned for.


“Thank you for bringing such joy to Radio 4!”
Anita Rani – BBC 4


The live album represents the ‘visible’ side of the music industry – the live show. It also encapsulates the feelings of euphoria and camaraderie between your musical family on stage and the beautiful moments exchanged with an audience.


‘LIVE and Smiling’ boasts a star-studded lineup:


CHELTENHAM JAZZ FESTIVAL TRACKS
Kim Cypher – Tenor and Alto Saxophones
Ashley Slater – Trombone
Chris Santo Cobbson – Guitar
Alex Steele – Piano
Rob Rickenberg – Bass
Mike Cypher – Drums


PEGGY’S SKYLIGHT TRACKS
Kim Cypher – Tenor and Alto Saxophones and Vocals
Chris Santo Cobbson – Guitar
Richard Hughes – Piano
Mike Green – Bass
Mike Cypher – Drums


“Kim Cypher is a rare musical treasure”
David Freeman – Jazz FM

 


By contrast, the new original single ‘On My Own Again’ represents a side of the music industry which is not ‘visible’ - behind the scenes and in the artist’s own personal space. The soulful track and heartfelt lyrics are a poignant expression and reflection on the feeling of isolation in a tough world dominated by social media and constant scrutiny. When you are alone in a moment of contemplation, your mind can take over, distort reality and fill you with feelings of self-doubt and introversion.


This powerful, evocative original song has a blues/rock influence and is dominated by some signature raspy tenor saxophone playing by Kim throughout. It should also be mentioned that the track features a notable guitar solo by Clem Clempson.


“Hats off to a true heart and soul performer”
Pee Wee Ellis


The track was recorded at Temple Music Studios, following in the footsteps of one of Kim’s saxophone heroes, the late Barbara Thompson MBE, with the band personnel specifically chosen following Kim’s performance with members of Paraphernalia and Colosseum at the Barbara Thompson Memorial Concert at Union Chapel, London in 2023:


Kim Cypher – Vocals and Tenor Saxophone
Clem Clempson – Guitar
Pete Lemer – Hammond Organ and Fender Rhodes
Phil Mulford – Bass
Mike Cypher – Drums

 

These two contrasting projects, both released on Mean Reedz Records, represent the constant see-sawing and ups and downs of life…when two worlds collide! They are further examples of Kim’s continued devotion to celebrating creativity, working with a wide range of musicians and her unique diversity as an artist, composer, lyricist and producer.


“Always innovative and surprising”
Jazz Views


Kim returns to Ronnie Scott’s by popular demand on Sunday 13th July. Having fulfilled her lifelong dream to perform at this world-renowned jazz club back in 2021, and then again in 2024, Kim keeps the dream alive by returning for her third performance in July. Tickets are on sale now HERE


Having also now fulfilled her dream to be the first Cheltenham artist to perform in her hometown Cheltenham Jazz Festival, Kim is certainly living up to her reputation as a highly driven, passionate, determined and leading figure in UK contemporary jazz.

 

Some other notable UK 2025 tour dates;
Highworth Jazz Festival – 31st May
Dunkerton’s Jazz Sessions with Kim Cypher – 5th June and the first Thursday EVERY month
Gloucester Docks Warehouse Four – 18th June
Ronnie Scott’s – 13th July
Tetbury Goods Shed – 26th July
Ross on Wye Corn Exchange – 9th Oct
Pizza Express Soho – 10th Nov

 

http://www.kimcypher.com



 

Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival 2025 - Line up announced.

Saturday, May 10, 2025

From Friday 11 to Sunday 20 July, the Scottish capital will come alive as venues across Edinburgh host an incredible line-up of jazz and blues artists from around the globe. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival 2025


Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival returns in 2025, ready to electrify the city with ten days of world-class music. From Friday 11 to Sunday 20 July, the capital will come alive as venues across Edinburgh host an incredible line-up of jazz and blues artists from around the globe. Whether you’re a festival regular or a first-time visitor, prepare for a genre-spanning celebration - from bebop to boogie-woogie, funk to soul, trad to techno, swing to searing blues-rock. There’s something for every musical mood in this year’s programme.



From Fri 11 – Sun 20 July, the festival will feature:

 

More than 100 events taking place across the city


·   
A return to The Famous Spiegeltent in St Andrew Square


·   
Edinburgh Festival Carnival – Edinburgh’s largest multi-cultural event


·   
Edinburgh Napier University Jazz Summer School


·   
A host of interactive events including workshops, kid’s events, masterclasses and a talk

 

No other festival covers jazz and blues, across all the styles, with such depth and quality, and with so many unique events. Acclaimed American guitarist Julian Lage, leading lights of the British and Irish blues scene Elles Bailey and Muireann Bradley, mesmerising singer Anaïs Reno and the techno brilliance of LBT are highlights of the programme. These names join the previously announced gigs from world-renowned singer Curtis Stigers, American blues star Kenny Wayne Shepherd, and Scotland’s own Colin Steele and corto.alto.

 

EJBF prides itself on promoting live events all over the city with highlights including award-winning blues artist Stacy Mitchhart in Oxgangs, Luxembourg quartet Saxitude in Murrayfield, and a jazz party at The Pitt Street Food Market.


This year’s international showcases introduce some exciting new names to the festival as we collaborate with partners in Poland and Luxembourg.

 


Our Polish Jazz Focus shines the spotlight on compelling mix of voices including visionary pianist Joanna Duda, trailblazing all-women ensemble O.N.E., vocalist Aga Zaryan’s trademark intimacy and nuance and Pawel Kaczmarczyk Trio, an unmissable piano trio. Acclaimed saxophonist Marta Wajdzik joins Alan Benzie in a Polish/Scottish musical meeting. Finally, the stellar Maciej Obara presents a masterclass whilst Piotr Smith talks about the history. This series is part of the 2025 UK/Poland Season organised by the British Council.

Our SPARK programme presents the best in jazz from Luxembourg with a programme curated in association with Kultur | lx – Arts Council Luxembourg. We will welcome a host of new generation of artists who are making waves across the European modern jazz scene. We look forward to introducing Veda Bartinger, Maxime Bender Trio, Michel Meis and Joel Metz (who performs with Scotland’s Brodie Laird-Jarvie) to Edinburgh audiences.

 

Scottish artists are the beating heart of our programme, and we feature an array of new and exciting bands, projects and commissions including Nathan Somevi’s Afro-jazz playlist, Emma Smith’s tribute to carers and Paul Harrison pays homage to Keith Jarrett’s legendary Köln Concert. Collaborations include Martin Taylor, who performs with Sweden’s Ulf Wakenius and Mathew Kilner with German drummer Gerwin Eisenhauer. We also give a voice to the new wave of Scottish jazz including Unoma Okudo, TAO and Gaia Jeannot.

 

As part of a series of interactive events, the festival presents digital music making workshops from Stu Brown, as well as two shows for young music fans with Jazz For Kids and Sound Explorers, both courtesy of Sue McKenzie, as well as talks, masterclasses, jam sessions and more.



The Edinburgh Festival Carnival, Scotland’s largest and most flamboyant multicultural event, returns to the city centre on Sunday 13 July with over 750 participants from across the globe and from the heart of Edinburgh. The Carnival programme will be released on Thursday 12 June.

 

The full programme will be at http://www.ejbf.co.uk and live on social media Facebook| Instagram

 


Chair of Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival, Councillor Jason Rust said:
“I am delighted that the Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival returns for 2025 with an exciting programme that sees us presenting our events at iconic venues right across the city, including a welcome return to The Famous Spiegeltent in St Andrew Square. The festival spans a huge range of styles and specialisms, and features familiar faces, new names and everything in-between. I am proud to see us celebrating the history of the artform in Edinburgh while supporting the brightest and best young talent in Scotland.”

 

Alan Morrison, Head of Music at Creative Scotland commented:
“This year’s festival takes giant steps towards connecting audiences to all styles of jazz and blues from the past, present and future. Reaching out through a wider network of venues spread across the city, it builds bridges between some of Scotland’s greatest musicians and international partner countries in Europe and beyond. The carnival draws from our grassroots communities to present a global portrait of modern Scotland, where traditions become richer and music more diverse. The 2025 festival is the first to be supported through Creative Scotland’s Multi Year Funding programme, which puts this essential event on a stable three-year footing at a time when Scotland’s jazz sector is overflowing with talent and attracting attention from all over the world.”

 


Culture Secretary Angus Robertson said:
“It’s great to see so many talented musicians from Scotland and around the world collaborating and converging in Edinburgh once again.  The breadth of this year’s programme, which includes gigs, workshops and events for people of all ages in so many venues across the city, underlines why this festival is held in such high esteem internationally. The Scottish Government is proud to continue our support for the Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival. Receiving multi year funding from Creative Scotland for the first time, thanks in part to a record increase in culture spending in the 2025-26 Scottish Budget, will ensure they have certainty and confidence to build on this year’s programme and plan ambitiously for the years ahead.”

 

http://www.ejbf.co.uk

 

 

 

 

 


 

SMOKE Jazz Club, New York City Announces June 2025 Line-Up.

Wednesday, May 07, 2025

SMOKE Jazz Club announces June line-up: A piano-packed month featuring Emmet Cohen, Danilo Perez, and Eric Scott Reed, plus trumpeter Nicholas Payton.

We have received the following press release;


SMOKE Jazz Club Presents Today’s Leading Pianists Emmet Cohen, Danilo Perez, and Eric Scott Reed, and More in June 2025

 

SMOKE Jazz Club Presents Today’s Leading Pianists Emmet Cohen, Danilo Perez, and Eric Scott Reed, and More in June 2025
Nicholas Payton Sextet (June 4-8)
Emmet Cohen Trio (June 11-15)
Danilo Perez Trio (June 18-22)
Eric Scott Reed Quintet OUT LATE Record Release (June 25-29)

 

Hailed as the “#1 Jazz Club in New York City (SecretNYC),” SMOKE Jazz Club today announced its concert schedule for June 2025. SMOKE is thrilled to welcome back pianist Emmet Cohen leading his fan-favorite trio as well as pianist Eric Scott Reed celebrating his latest album Out Late released on the club’s namesake label. Marking his SMOKE Jazz Club debut is one of the most creative forces in music today — Panama native pianist Danilo Perez bringing his sensational trio comprising John Patitucci (bass) and Adam Cruz (drums). For the complete and most updated June schedule, please visit http://www.smokejazz.com.

 

June 2025 Concert Schedule (subject to change):


Wed-Sun June 4-8 Nicholas Payton Sextet
Nicholas Payton – trumpet
Mark Turner – tenor saxophone
Joel Ross – vibraphone
Mike Moreno – guitar
Vicente Archer – bass
Marcus Gilmore – drums
“Payton’s genius virtuosity captivated both faithful fans and anyone in the NPR crowd just discovering his music for the first time. – NPR Radio
Grammy Award-winner Nicholas Payton premieres a stunning all-star group with saxophonist Mark Turner, vibraphonist Joel Ross, guitarist Mike Moreno, bassist Vicente Archer, and drummer Marcus Gilmore. Payton,a trumpet virtuoso and accomplished multi-instrumentalist Payton brings unique insight, inspiration, and passion to a broad spectrum of Black American Music. Widely considered one of the most important artists of our time, he has earned praise from the legendary Doc Cheatham, who called him “the greatest of the New Orleans-style players that I’ve ever heard. He’s pure, he’s not fooling around.” The Chicago Tribuneadds, “No descriptive label or category could be affixed to Payton’s solos, which were as brashly original as they were technically imposing.”


Wed-Sun June 11-15 Emmet Cohen Trio
Emmet Cohen – piano
“A young piano virtuoso with a delicate touch, a confident, swinging feel, and a debonair flow.”  – The New York Times
Pianist Emmet Cohen leads his critically acclaimed, fan-favorite trio. Praised by All About Jazz as “one of the finest piano players to emerge in decades,” Cohen has built a dedicated following and introduced new audiences to jazz. One of the genre’s brightest stars, Cohen seamlessly blends stride, swing, bebop, free jazz, and contemporary styles, with a particular focus on the Great American Songbook. He has accompanied numerous jazz legends and plays with the assuredness of a seasoned veteran. Downbeatnotes that his “nimble touch, measured stride, and warm harmonic vocabulary show he’s focused on artistry, not technical showmanship.”


Wed-Sun June 18-22 Danilo Perez Trio SMOKE debut
Danilo Perez – piano
John Patitucci – bass
Adam Cruz – drums
“…the packed house had been mesmerized by the trio’s twist-and-turn interplay and by the virtuosity pushed to the edge.”— Financial Times
Pianist Danilo Pérez, lauded as one of the most creative forces in contemporary music, makes a highly anticipated SMOKE Jazz Club debut, leading a sensational trio with bassist John Patitucci and drummer Adam Cruz. Panamanian-born Pérez has been lauded as one of the most creative forces in contemporary music. He has toured and/or recorded with artists such as Dizzy Gillespie, Jack DeJohnette, Steve Lacy, Lee Konitz, Charlie Haden, Michael Brecker, Joe Lovano, Tito Puente, Wynton Marsalis, Tom Harrell, Gary Burton, and Roy Haynes. With jazz as the anchoring foundation, Pérez’s music is a blend of his Panamanian roots, Latin American folk music, West African rhythms, and European impressionism. As NPR reports, “Danilo Perez is a man with some serious jazz cred. The Panamanian pianist got his start playing with Dizzy Gillespie and continued with Wayne Shorter. As a composer and bandleader himself, he’s practically peerless.”


Wed-Sun June 25-29 Eric Scott Reed Quintet OUT LATE record release
Nicholas Payton – trumpet
Eric Alexander – tenor saxophone
Eric Scott Reed – piano
Dezron Douglas – bass
Willie Jones III – drums
“From his earliest recordings over 30 years ago, Eric Scott Reed has been a pianist of fiery passion and soulful finesse.” – WRTI Radio
Eric Scott Reed celebrates the release of his brilliant new album OUT LATE (Released 05.16.25, Smoke Sessions Records) joined by an extraordinary quintet featuring trumpeter Nicholas Payton, saxophonist Eric Alexander, bassist Dezron Douglas, and drummer Willie Jones III. Downbeat praises Reed as “one of those tremendously gifted players, while All About Jazz notes that he has “fully established himself at the forefront of jazz pianists.” A child prodigy who honed his craft in his father’s storefront Baptist Church, Reed has been a key figure in jazz for over three decades. Ahmad Jamal cited Reed as “one of my very favorite pianists.” In addition to his virtuosic playing, he is a gifted composer and these performances will feature his original works featured on his latest album OUT LATE.


About SMOKE
Located on Manhattan’s Upper West Side at the junction of Broadway and 106th Street (aka Duke Ellington Boulevard), Smoke Jazz Club is one of New York City’s premier live music venues. Renowned for offering top-notch programming of accessible, timeless jazz featuring legendary performers, modern masters, and rising stars, Smoke stands apart with its candlelit dining room, stellar acoustics, and classic American cuisine. Founded in 1999, SMOKE also boasts a GRAMMY-nominated label, Smoke Sessions Records, and a celebrated streaming concert series, Smoke Screens. For everything else, visit http://www.smokejazz.com.


Ticketing + Information:                                                                   

When: Wednesday-Sunday @ 7:00 p.m. + 9:00 p.m. and additional 10:30 p.m. (Fri & Sat only). Doors open at 5:00 p.m. (unless otherwise noted).

Where: SMOKE Jazz Club, 2751 Broadway (between 105/106th Streets), New York, NY,
Train: 1 to 103rd Street.

Tickets: In-Person $25+. Livestream $15 (Fri only). For more information and to make reservations, please visit http://www.smokejazz.com.

Marc Ribot - New album and European and North American live dates.

Wednesday, May 07, 2025

Marc Ribot will release Map of a Blue City on May 23, 2025 via New West Records. He will be touring extensively in the UK, Europe and North America during May, June and July. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


MARC RIBOT TO RELEASE MAP OF A BLUE CITY MAY 23, 2025 VIA NEW WEST RECORDS
FIRST VOCAL ALBUM 30 YEARS IN THE MAKING

 

“WHEN THE WORLD’S ON FIRE” RELEASED TODAY - LISTEN HERE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmOakvoOaKw

 


Marc Ribot will release Map of a Blue City on May 23, 2025 via New West Records. The 9-song set was produced and mixed by Ben Greenberg based on original studio sessions produced by Hal Willner, as well as home recordings. Most renowned as a wildly inventive guitarist who has collaborated with Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, John Zorn, Wilson Pickett, Marianne Faithfull, Caetano Veloso, Solomon Burke, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss, Neko Case, among many, many others, Map of a Blue City features Ribot’s imaginative playing and leads to what may be his definitive statement as an instrumentalist, as a songwriter, and even as a singer. While it’s not a traditional singer-songwriter album, it is his first to center his plaintive, wise voice quite so prominently throughout. Map of a Blue City showcases songs colliding disparate traditions: roots, bossa nova, no wave, noise, free jazz, and sounds that have no genre associations. Mostly featuring original compositions, the collection includes Ribot’s rendition of the Carter Family’s “When the World’s on Fire” as well as his treatment of Allen Ginsberg’s 1949 poem, “Sometime Jailhouse Blues.”

 


Today, Ribot released his version of “When the World’s on Fire.” His rendition of the traditional brings its lyrics into a contemporary landscape in which apocalyptic prophecies have become daily headlines. He says, “The Carter Family recorded this song in 1930. You have to admit they were way ahead of the curve. I added a few lyrics to make it safe for agnostics.”

 


Marc Ribot has been living with Map of a Blue City for nearly thirty years. He wrote some of the songs in the 1990s and made home recordings that were all the more intimate and immediate for being so lo-fi. He sent this first version to a label, but was told it was “too dark.” Other projects demanded his attention, but he never really abandoned the album. The songs just wouldn’t leave him alone. He says, “I just had an affection for them, so I never forgot about them. I wasn’t working on them constantly, but every once in a while I would take another lunge at finishing them.

 


In 2014 he attempted to recapture that vibe in a professional studio with his old friend, the legendary producer Hal Willner, with whom he’d worked on countless projects—including the 1989 Allen Ginsberg album The Lion for Real. “Hal of course did a great job. But it became a very big deal with strings and other great musicians. But at the end of it all, I liked my demos better, so we shelved the project again for a while.” They spoke once or twice about revisiting the songs, but Willner died in 2020 (Ribot wrote of the loss in his 2021 memoir, Unstrung: Rants and Stories of a Noise Guitarist: “It’s like waking up and finding the Empire State Building gone.”) He didn’t want to start over with these songs, but wasn’t sure how to move forward. He was, appropriately, lost, until meeting Greenberg, producer and guitarist for the Brooklyn industrial band Uniform (and early member of The Men). “I didn’t know how I could reconcile the stuff I’d recorded with Willner with the home recordings that I felt were the heart of the record…whether I could make everything fit on the same record, but Ben is a total genius. We added some overdubs, but we also took a lot of stuff away, too… Amazingly, it worked!”

 


Map of a Blue City ruminates on what it means to be lost—the confusion and fear, of course, but also the excitement of so many undreamt-of possibilities. Its history is an odd map of its own, full of false starts, blind alleys, and dead ends. The album bears the weight of its history gracefully, incorporating recordings made over nearly half of his life and reflecting on how he got to this particular moment. “Working on this album for so long, I’ve seen the world change dramatically and not really change at all. Some of the issues today are the same ones I thought about when I was just starting the album, but some are things I couldn’t have dreamt of at the time. But I think that’s why I was so determined to get the production values right. Recording production is really complicated, but it all boils down to what kind of room the listener feels they’re standing in. There are some hard truths and cold observations in these songs. I wanted the room to be small enough so that we couldn’t turn away; but warm enough to feel like you’re hearing it from a friend.”

 


Marc Ribot’s Map of a Blue City will be available across digital retailers, on compact disc, and standard black vinyl. A limited, blue color vinyl edition will be available at Independent Retailers and is available for pre-order NOW via NEW WEST RECORDS.
http://newwst.com/map

 

Map of a Blue City Track Listing:
1. Elizabeth
2. For Celia
3. Say My Name
4. Daddy’s Trip to Brazil
5. Map of a Blue City
6. Death of a Narcissist
7. When the World’s on Fire
8. Sometime Jailhouse Blues
9. “Optimism of the Spirit”

 

UK,  EUROPEAN & NORTH AMERICAN LIVE DATES - MAY & JUNE, 2025

 


Solo Guitar / Improv - May European Tour:
May 9 - La Bisbal, Spain - Teatre Mundial
May 10 - Madrid, Spain - Recoletos Jazz Madrid
May 11 - Koln, Germany - Stadtgarten. Europäisches Zentrum für Jazz und Aktuelle Musik
May 12 - Oberhausen, Germany - Ebertbad
May 14 - Barcelos, Portugal - Theatro Gil Vicente
May 16 - Fribourg, Switzerland - La Spirale
May 17 - London, UK - Cafe Oto
May 18 - London, UK - Cafe Oto
May 20 - Vicenza, Italy - Teatro Comunale Città di Vicenza
May 21 - Budapest, Hungary - House of Music Hungary
May 23 - Plauen, Germany - Malzhaus
May 25 - Bergen, Norway - Sardinen USF Verftet

 

Marc Ribot: Map of a Blue City:
June 11 - Brooklyn, NY - Roulette (Record Release Show)

 

With Ceramic Dog:
June 22 - Ottawa, Canada Ottawa Jazz Festival
June 25 - Albany, NY The Egg +Map of a Blue City (opening set)
June 26 - Montreal/CA Montreal Jazz Festival

 

Marc Ribot Quartet: Hurry Red Telephone
(w/Ava Mendoza, Sebastian Steinberg, Chad Taylor)
July 16 - London, UK - Jazz Cafe

 

Jazzaldia 60 Festival Residency:
July 25-27 - San Sebastian, Spain - Residency at Jazzaldia 60 Festival
July 25 -  Marc Ribot Quartet: Hurry Red Telephone
July 26 -  Solo
July 27 - Ceramic Dog


http://www.marcribot.com


http://www.newwestrecords.com

 

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist,  first broadcast 04/05/2025.

Wednesday, May 07, 2025

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 04/05/2025, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;

 

Radio Playlist from May 4th 2025

 

Gilles Torrent
Voyage de l’eau
Buleria
Jazzman Records


JCL
What Are Friends For
All We Got Is Time
self


Pago Libre
Madeira My Dear
Wild Card-Song from a Farm
Leo Records


John Wolf Brennan/Arkady Shilkloper
Nightingale
Night In Gale
Leo Records


Christy Doran/Izumi Kimura
Blacksod Lighthouse
Glacial Voyage
Challenge Records


Anneleen Boehme
Furorem
Eunoia
W.E.R.F


Kannaste4
New Life
Out Of Self and Into Others
We Jazz Records


Alberto Pinton’s Relentless
Dialogen
Allt Större Klarhet
Moserobie


Ronny Graupe’s Szelest
Once Upon A Summertime
Newfoundland Tristesse
BMC


Jay Davis
Do you like apples
Bad Trad
Fresh Sounds, New Talent


Andrera Ciceri Esatomic
Blue a la Monk
Fisse
Aut records


Jan Gunnar Hoff Group
Voyage
Voyage
Losen


Soft Ffog
Oh Jimi (part)
Focus
Is It Jazz


Available now at http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz

 

European Modern Jazz on the radio;


At any time: http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz.

 

Weekly:


http://www.hayesfm.org.uk 91.8 FM – West London Community Radio Sundays 12.00


http://www.purebeatradio.co.uk Sundays 10am


http://www.listen.camp/ Sundays 7pm onward


Later as “Peter’s Eurojazz Podcast” on Apple, Amazon, Deezer and other podcast sites.

 

Oxford to lose what has been a world class venue for jazz.

Wednesday, April 30, 2025

The music programme at St John the Evangelist Church, which has been run by SJE Arts is to close on 30 June 2025. Guest contributor Colin May reports.

Colin May writes;


Oxford to lose what’s been a world class venue for jazz.


The music programme at St John the Evangelist Church which has been run by SJE Arts is to close on 30 June. This decision has been made by the Board of Trustees of St Stephen’s House, the college that owns the church.


Jazz has been just one of several music genres that have found a home at the SJE. As well as SJE Arts an annual world class classical piano series, it’s been used regularly by promoters of other classical events e.g. Oxford’s renowned International Song Festival, and by promoters of folk and acoustic events e.g. local alt folk rock heroes Stornoway played a sold out unplugged concert there not long ago. Particularly the SJE has attracted promoters of national and international artists who have outgrown smaller venues and need a world class medium sized space.


Among the jazz acts I have seen there have been Tord Gustavsen, Tigran Hamasyan, Omar Sosa and Seckou Keita, Polar Bear supported by Shiver ( the loudest concert I’ve heard at the SJE) , and in the last two weeks the Fergus McCreadie Trio and Laura Jurd and Friends.


The SJE offers superb acoustics, a world class Steinway piano, capacity of 250 to 350 depending on requirements, a relatively big space in which an intimate atmosphere can be created, a bar, good toilets, ease of accessibility for wheelchair users and by public transport( there’s a bus stop right outside), and a dedicated team who do their utmost to always make performers and audience members welcome.


It will be difficult to find what the SJE offers elsewhere in the city, and there is a fear that Oxford will be dropped from the touring schedules of artists of the calibre of e.g. Tord Gustavsen, which would not only diminish jazz life but also wider cultural life in the city of Dreaming Spires.


SJE Arts have issued a short statement about the immanent closure of it’s music programme on it’s web site SJE Arts – Oxford’s Venue for Music and Arts.
https://sje-arts.org/


COLIN MAY

Registration Now Open for 2025 Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition.

Wednesday, April 30, 2025

The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) today announced the opening of the 14th annual Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition. The closing date for entries is September 2, 2025.

We have received the following press release;

 

Registration for the 14th Annual Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition is Now Open
as part of NJPAC’s TD James Moody Jazz Festival

 

The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) today announced the opening of the 14th annual Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition. The search is on for the next great jazz singer! Solo vocalists from around the world are encouraged to submit their entries before September 2, 2025, by visiting SarahVaughanCompetition.com. In the Fall, the Top Five Finalists will be announced followed by a final competition and performance on the iconic NJPAC stage in Newark, New Jersey.


The Sarah Vaughan International Vocal Competition, also known as “The SASSY Awards”, is open to singers over the age of 18, of all genders and nationalities, from anywhere in the world, and not signed by a major label. Entrants are judged on vocal quality, musicality, technique, performance, individuality, artistic interpretation, and ability to swing.


On November 23, 2025, the finalists will compete at NJPAC in front of a live audience and before a distinguished panel of judges including Tony-nominated singer/lyricist Ann Hampton Callaway, GRAMMY®-nominated trumpeter Jon Faddis, GRAMMY®-nominated jazz vocalist Nnenna Freelon, GRAMMY® Award-winning bassist and Artistic Advisor for Jazz Programming at NJPAC Christian McBride, and founding member of The Manhattan Transfer and co-host of WBGO Radio’s Singers Unlimited, vocalist Janis Siegel. Hosted by WBGO Radio’s Gary Walker, this special event will also include performances by the 2023 winner of the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition Tyreek McDole. The first-prize winner of The SASSY Awards will receive a $5,000 cash award, second-place $1,500, and third-place $500.


The competition recalls the humble beginnings of legendary jazz singer/NEA Jazz Master Sarah Vaughan (1924-1990) who, back in 1942, was a Newark teenager and winner of an amateur singing contest at the Apollo Theater. That memorable night helped launch the lifework of one of the most successful, influential jazz vocalists in the history of American music. Past winners include Cyrille Aimée, Jazzmeia Horn,Ashleigh Smith, Arianna Neikrug, Deelee Dubé, Quiana Lynell, Laurin Talese, Samara Joy (GRAMMY® Award winner for Best New Artist 2023), Gabrielle Cavassa and Tawanda Suessbrich-Joaquim, G. Thomas Allen, Lucía Gutiérrez Rebolloso, Tyreek McDole, and April May Webb. What has become one of the top annual vocal competitions in jazz, The SASSY Awards offers outstanding jazz singers a one-of-a-kind platform for embarking on a career in the music business—and offers audience members a chance to discover the jazz stars of tomorrow. Gifted young contestants from around the world are evaluated on vocal quality, musicality, technique, performance, individuality, artistic interpretation, and ability to swing. For more information about The SASSY Awards, visit http://www.sarahvaughancompetition.com.



About TD Bank, America’s Most Convenient Bank®       
For the 14th consecutive year, NJPAC’s TD James Moody Festival is sponsored by TD Bank, which has supported the event since its inauguration, ensuring that the event annually includes free community performances and educational events, as well as mainstage concerts showcasing jazz superstars. TD Bank, America’s Most Convenient Bank, is one of the 10 largest banks in the U.S. by assets, providing over 10 million customers with a full range of retail, small business and commercial banking products and services at more than 1,100 convenient locations throughout the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Metro D.C., the Carolinas and Florida. In addition, TD Auto Finance, a division of TD Bank, N.A., offers vehicle financing and dealer commercial services. TD Bank and its subsidiaries also offer customized private banking and wealth management services through TD Wealth®. TD Bank is headquartered in Cherry Hill, N.J. To learn more, visit http://www.td.com/us. Find TD Bank on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/TDBank and on Instagram at http://www.instagram.com/TDBank_US/
  TD Bank is a subsidiary of The Toronto-Dominion Bank, a top 10 North American bank. The Toronto-Dominion Bank trades on the New York and Toronto stock exchanges under the ticker symbol “TD”. To learn more, visit http://www.td.com/us.


About NJPAC
The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), located in downtown Newark, N.J., is America’s most diverse performing arts center, and the artistic, cultural, educational and civic center of New Jersey – where great performances and events enhance and transform lives every day. NJPAC brings diverse communities together, providing access to all and showcasing the state’s and the world’s best artists while acting as a leading catalyst in the revitalization of its home city. Through its extensive Arts Education programs, NJPAC is shaping the next generation of artists and arts enthusiasts. NJPAC has served more than 10 million visitors (including over 1.9 million students and families) since opening its doors in 1997, and nurtures meaningful and lasting relationships with each of its constituents. http://www.njpac.org

Jazz FM Awards 2025 - Winners Announced.

Monday, April 28, 2025

The 2025 Jazz FM Awards with PPL and PRS for Music took place at KOKO, London on April 24th 2025. Winners included Ezra Collective, corto.alto, Alice Zawadzki, Jalen Ngonda, Lakecia Benjamin and more.

We have received the following press release;


Jazz FM Awards 2025


Global Jazz Talent Honoured At Star-Studded London Ceremony


Jamie Cullum, Melody Gardot and Billy Cobham honoured with special recognition awards


Winners include Ezra Collective, corto.alto, Alice Zawadzki, Jalen Ngonda, Lakecia Benjamin and more

 

London, April 25th 2025 – The 2025 Jazz FM Awards with PPL and PRS for Music took place at KOKO in London yesterday evening, celebrating the very best in jazz, soul, and blues. Introduced by Gregory Porter and hosted by musician, actor and comedian Ben Bailey Smith (AKA Doc Brown), the ceremony offered a powerful reminder of the richness, diversity and ongoing evolution of jazz, and shined a spotlight on both heritage and innovation across the musical landscape.


One of the evening’s standout winners was corto.alto, the genre-blurring Scottish ensemble led by trombonist Liam Shortall, who took home two awards: UK Jazz Act of the Year and The Innovation Award. Ezra Collective cemented their position at the forefront of the UK’s vibrant jazz scene by winning the coveted Album of the Year for their acclaimed release Dance, No One’s Watching, and New York-based saxophonist Lakecia Benjamin was named International Jazz Act of the Year.


Ezra Collective:
“It’s such an honour to receive this recognition and to be welcomed by the jazz community. It means the absolute most. Thank you so, so much.”


The award for Breakthrough Act of the Year went to Ni Maxine, Alice Zawadzki was named Vocalist of the Year, while Mark Kavuma earned Instrumentalist of the Year. Jalen Ngonda won Soul Act of the Year, and powerhouse vocalist Shemekia Copeland was honoured as Blues Act of the Year for her continued innovation in the genre. The Collaboration Award went to Women in Jazz, recognising their collective efforts to champion and support underrepresented talent across the scene.


The prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to Billy Cobham, the legendary drummer and jazz fusion pioneer whose career has spanned nearly six decades. Cobham, widely regarded as one of the great drummers of modern times, joins the ranks of previous Lifetime recipients such as Herbie Hancock, Quincy Jones, Tony Bennett and Dame Cleo Laine.

 

Billy Cobham:
“It’s been a long, long journey – almost 60 years – and so I’m deeply honoured that I have been recognised in any way, shape or form for my contributions to the musical fabric of the jazz community”.


The evening also saw special recognition awards for Jamie Cullum, who was presented with the Impact Award for his influence on the genre and contribution to music broadcasting, while Melody Gardot was presented with the Gold Award, to recognise her artistry and global acclaim.


The full list of winners is as follows:

 

Jazz FM Awards 2025 with PPL and PRS for Music

 

Lifetime Achievement Award
Billy Cobham

 

Impact Award
Sponsored by: Raymond Weil Genève
Jamie Cullum

 

Gold Award
Melody Gardot


UK Jazz Act of the Year – PUBLIC VOTE
Sponsored by: Rathbones
corto.alto

 

Album of the Year – PUBLIC VOTE
Sponsored by: Rayo
Ezra Collective - Dance, No One’s Watching

 

Breakthrough Act of the Year
Sponsored by: Arts Council England
Ni Maxine


International Jazz Act of the Year
Sponsored by: Saint Lucia Tourism Authority
Lakecia Benjamin


Vocalist of the Year
Sponsored by: Sounds from Spain by ICEX
Alice Zawadzki


Instrumentalist of the Year
Sponsored by: Yamaha UK
Mark Kavuma


Soul Act of the Year
Sponsored by: Oanda
Jalen Ngonda


Blues Act of the Year
Shemekia Copeland


The Innovation Award
Sponsored by: Mishcon de Reya
corto.alto


The Collaboration Award
Sponsored by: Cash For Kids
Women in Jazz

Janette Mason - new album and UK live dates, May - July 2025.

Sunday, April 27, 2025

Pianist Janette Mason released her new album "ReWired" on April 25th 2025. She will play a short series of live dates in May and July. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


ECN Music
PRESS RELEASE


Janette Mason
REWIRED
JM Music – JM2024CD
Album release (CD & digital): Friday 25 April 2025


Thursday 1 May – Eastbourne, Bohemian


Wednesday 14 May – London, PizzaExpress Jazz Club, Soho (album launch)


Thursday 17 July – London, The Vortex

 

“A band leader of pugnacious flair and genuine unpredictability.” The Guardian

 

ReWired is the new acoustic trio album by acclaimed pianist, composer and arranger Janette Mason with long-time collaborators bassist Tom Mason and drummer Eric Ford. Known for her bold improvisations, rhythmic shifts and signature reharmonisations, Mason reimagines classic pop and jazz tunes that hold a personal significance. “I wanted to reflect on what I’ve done – including some standards but twisting them as much as I can, alongside tunes that I’ve played in a pop context with their creators,” explains Mason. 


Chosen from 1940s through to the present day, each track is carefully deconstructed and reassembled, resulting in a moving and innovative recording: ‘Cars’ (Gary Numan) – a nod to Mason’s early punk and electronic influences, with a bold harmonic reworking; ‘John, I’m Only Dancing’ (David Bowie) – a tribute to Mason’s collaborations with Tony Visconti, reimagined with Afro-Cuban swing rhythms; ‘Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered’ (Rodgers & Hart) – a jazz standard reinterpreted with classical influences, highlighting its timeless melodic and harmonic beauty; ‘Good 4 U’ by Olivia Rodrigo, a contemporary pop anthem transformed into a striking jazz arrangement with Paul Booth on saxophone; ‘The Man With The Child In His Eyes’ – a lyrically and harmonically rich arrangement that mirrors Kate Bush’s vocal phrasing and emotional depth; ‘Eleanor Rigby’ (The Beatles) – a bold reinvention with a groove and intricate bass-driven twists; ‘Lullaby of Birdland’ – a tribute to George Shearing’s harmonic brilliance, influenced by Mason’s childhood connection to his music and ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger’ – a deeply personal arrangement reflecting Mason’s time touring with Oasis. ReWired also features an original composition, ‘Prayer for the Planet,’ a heartfelt call for environmental awareness, enriched by the saxophone of Paul Booth and guest vocalists Roderick Lewis Frazier, Brendan Reilly and Natalie Williams.


Recorded in an intimate trio setting with minimal overdubs, ReWired captures the raw energy of live performance while offering a fresh perspective on beloved songs.  “This album is a representation of the music I truly love,” says Mason. “I’ve had the honour of working with so many incredible artists, but ReWired is my way of honouring my own creativity.” 

 


ReWired is released on JM Music in association with ECN Music. Recorded at Livingston Studios and The Blue Studio 9-11 May 2023; mixed and master by Andrew Tulloch and produced by Mason and Tulloch.

 


Janette Mason: https://janettemason.com/
With a career including performances with Oasis, Seal, k.d. lang and Robert Wyatt, Janette Mason has established herself as one of the UK’s most versatile and innovative musicians. Mason has released four critically acclaimed jazz albums – Din and Tonic (2005), Alien Left Hand (2009), D’Ranged (2014) and Red Alert (2017).  Alien Left Hand was nominated for the 2010 Parliamentary Jazz Awards for Best Album. Her work as a composer extends to film scores, including the British dramas Ruby Blue (2008) and The Calling (2009). Currently, Mason is Artist in Residence at The Exchange Theatre, London and keyboardist for Tony Visconti and Wood Woodmansey - Holy Holy.

 


Distribution via ECN Music/Proper Music:
https://www.propermusicgroup.com/

 

Full line up announced for Jazz in the Gardens Concert Series at World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens, London,  Friday 25 April until Friday 11 July.

Thursday, April 24, 2025

World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens welcomes its first ever Jazz in the Gardens concert series – a selection of jazz on Friday nights this summer at its intimate music venue in Nine Elms, Battersea.

We have received the following press release;


JAZZ IN THE GARDENS: FRIDAY JAZZ THIS SUMMER AT WORLD HEART BEAT EMBASSY GARDENS
Starting Friday 25 April until Friday 11 July

 

World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens welcomes its first ever Jazz in the Gardens concert series – an exquisite selection of jazz on Friday nights this summer at its intimate music venue in Nine Elms, Battersea.


Starting on Friday 25 April until Friday 11 July, World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens will become a vibrant destination for jazz lovers, showcasing 11 jazz concerts and some of the world’s finest artists in jazz. Expect sensational performances in a lively and inviting atmosphere, with refreshments available at the bar and great, like-minded company. 


The concert series kicks off with pianist and composer, Hans Koller who premiers with a brand-new jazz orchestra project, featuring soloists John O’Gallagher (alto saxophone) and Bryon Wallen (trumpet) exploring musical logic, provoking both thought and emotion Jazz in the Gardens: Hans Koller’s Rejoicing Ensemble (Friday 25 April). 


In May we welcome saxophonist Trish Clowes and pianist Ross Stanley who present a celebration of two masters of composition, Wayne Shorter and Antonio Carlos Jobim Jazz in the Gardens: Trish Clowes & Ross Stanley (Friday 2 May) followed by the sounds of Jazz in the Gardens: Artie Zaitz Quartet (Friday 09 May) who combines retro feel with a modern approach to the guitar-meets-Hammond trio. Jazz in the Gardens: Yolanda Charles’ jazz group Project PH (Friday 16 May), internationally renowned bassist and composer Yolanda Charles MBE announces her jazz funk album with Project PH. We also welcome an intimate dialogue performing tangos and Latin American folk music, Tango and Argentine folklore: Federico D`Attellis and Ana-Josefina Nickelé (Friday 23 May) and an exciting visit from the Grammy Award-winning Jean Toussaint, formerly of Art Blakey’s ‘Jazz Messengers’ Jazz in the Gardens: Jean Toussaint + Emile Hinton Trio (Opener) (30 May). 


The newest jazz innovators take the stage with Jazz in the Gardens: Henry Spencer (Friday 6 June) blending jazz and rock on his latest album, The Defector. Jazz in the Gardens: Ant Law and Brigitte Beraha’s (Friday 20 June) provides an intimately captivating vocal-acoustic guitar partnership. Later, vocalist Jazz in the Gardens: Tammy Weis (Friday 27 June) sets the words of Portuguese poet, Fernando Pessoa, to music, transporting listeners to Lisbon’s coast. 


In July, we welcome Jazz in the Gardens: Julian Joseph Trio (Friday 4 July), an unforgettable performance including jazz compositions by George Gershwin, Cole Porter and Duke Ellington. Finally, we welcome Gabrielle Stravelli, one of the world’s foremost interpreters of the American Songbook, who will be bringing her quartet to present a programme of well-known classics and lesser-known gems from jazz’s history Jazz in the Gardens: Gabrielle Stravelli Quarte t (Friday 11 July).


Sahana Gero, MBE, World Heart Beat Founder and Artistic Director said:
“For the aficionado and those new to jazz, there’s something here for everyone at World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens. Whether you come for the deep, soulful originality of Grammy Award winning tenor sax giant Jean Toussaint, US vocalist Gabrielle Stravelli singing time honoured standards or celebrated composer and pianist Julian Joseph, we have even more great artists who embrace the rich tapestry that makes jazz so irresistible. Jazz on a summer’s evening evokes the perfect listening atmosphere so we welcome you to immerse yourself in the sound, warmth and energy of Jazz in the Gardens.”

 

April
Jazz in the Gardens: Hans Koller - Rejoicing Ensemble featuring John O’Gallagher, Friday 25 April 2025, 7:30pm
In his newest jazz project, Rejoicing Ensemble, pianist and composer Hans Koller takes from his interest in musical logic and reason, blending it with elements of the ever-changing language of jazz. His piece highlights the genius of soloists Byron Wallen (trumpet) and John O’Gallagher (alto saxophone), showcasing the possibilities and folk roots through improvisation. Koller has been widely acclaimed for his surprising yet intentional compositions and is hailed as a leader in jazz’s future. 

 

  May


Jazz in the Gardens: Trish Clowes & Ross Stanley: The Music of Antonio Carlos Jobim & Wayne Shorter, Friday 02 May 2025, 7:30pm
The duo of Trish Clowes and Ross Stanley come from diverse musical backgrounds, such as organ performance and studies of jazz and folk genres. With their wide array of expertise, Clowes and Stanley take inspiration and interest across various styles. In their Embassy Gardens performance, they celebrate two of their heroes with the innovative improvisation of Wanye Shorter and the bossa nova sounds of Antonio Carlos Jobim. They will also feature special guests, vocalist Immy Churchill and percussionist Andre Ticino. 


Jazz in the Gardens: Artie Zaitz Quartet, Friday 09 May 2025, 7:30pm
Guitar prodigy Artie Zaitz leads a group of London’s most grooving, swinging musicians in a new quartet featuring winner of BBC Young Musician of the year Deschanel Gordon on acoustic and electric piano, with notable youngbloods Lorenzo Morabito on double bass, and Jack Thomas on drums. They will be presenting original music by himself as well as members of The Banger Factory label.


Jazz in the Gardens: Yolanda Charles’ Project PH Album Launch, Friday 16 May 2025, 7:30pm
Bassist Yolanda Charles has worked with names like Hans Zimmer, Van Morrison, and Mick Jagger, but now, she steps into her own with the formation of her new group, Project PH. The core trio of Charles, producer/guitarist Nick Linnick and keyboardist Hamish Balfour, blend jazz, R&B, and rock genres in their new album, Acid Funk. With vocals by Paris Ruel and Adeola Shyllon to round out their dynamic and rhythmic sounds, the group’s musical genius is brought to life. 


Jazz in the Gardens: Tango and Argentine Folklore – Federico D’Attellis and Ana-Josefina Nickelé, Friday 23 May 2025, 7:30pm
The duo of Federico D’Attellis and Ana-Josefina Nickelé combine their musical talents and cultural heritages, performing classic and contemporary spins on Argentine tango. While guitarist D’Attellis melds melodies of tango and folklore, Nickelé employs her powerful and heartfelt voice. They embody the intimate forms of tango music—simply guitar and voice. Together, their full-bodied instrumentals and raw vocals create a captivating musical dialogue, exploring both tradition and modernity in Latin American music. 


Jazz in the Gardens: Jean Toussaint + Emile Hinton Trio (Opener, Friday 30 May, 2025, 7:30pm
An exciting visit from the Grammy Award-winning saxophonist Jean Toussaint, formerly of Art Blakey’s ‘Jazz Messengers’. His blistering technique and lyrical sound have earned Jean acclaim from across the world, and the band leader has 12 albums under his belt. The opener is Emile Hinton, a charismatic young jazz pianist and composer coming out of the heart of the London jazz scene, who has played extensively in venues in London and around the UK, most notably at Ronnie Scott’s with The National Youth Jazz Orchestra.

 

June

 

Jazz in the Gardens: Henry Spencer’s The Defector, Friday 06 June 2025, 7:30pm
Trumpeter Henry Spencer communicates directly through his instrument. His latest album, The Defector, is a striking demonstration of his instrumental lyricism, speaking to the audience with his emotional and evocative storytelling. Even with such a personal approach, the album highlights his technical abilities, showcasing the dichotomy of precision and personal intimacy in jazz music. 


Jazz in the Gardens: Ant Law & Brigitte Beraha: Ensconced, Friday 20 June 2025, 7:30pm
Ensconced is the enchanting new project of British guitarist Ant Law and British Turkish vocalist Brigitte Beraha. The album features interpretations of jazz standards by Louis Armstrong and Leonard Bernstein. Integrating original compositions, they highlight Law’s acoustic melodies and Beraha’s nostalgic and innovative lyricism. Together, they create a moving and heartfelt experience through the power of narrative and intimacy. 


Jazz in the Gardens: Tammy Weis Sings Fernando Pessoa, Friday 27 June 2025, 7:30pm
After reading the work of Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa, Canadian vocalist Tammy Weis was moved by the magical qualities of his writing. In her latest album Soul Whisper, Weis sets Pessoa’s words to music, crafting soundscapes that reflect his South African and Mediterranean backgrounds. On Soul Whisper, she collaborates with UK and Portuguese musicians in a celebration of multicultural themes and sounds.

 

July


Jazz in the Gardens: Julian Joseph Trio, Friday 4 July 2025, 7:00pm
Virtuoso pianist, bandleader, composer, arranger and broadcaster, Julian Joseph is the undisputed heir to the global house of jazz. Acclaimed by critics and audiences the world over, Julian never fails to inspire with his mastery of the keyboard, the versatility of his musicianship, and the limitless scope of his creative imagination. Also featuring Mark Mondesir (drums) and Mark Hodgson (double bass).


Jazz in the Gardens: Gabrielle Stravelli Quartet, Friday 11 July 2025, 7:30pm
Gabrielle Stravelli is one of the most celebrated vocalists of today. Known for her swinging rhythmic feel, elegant and intelligent interpretation of ballads, and dazzling stage presence, she sings regularly at major jazz venues and festivals globally, has collaborated with artists including Fred Hersch and Wynton Marsalis, and has frequently taken up residencies at legendary jazz-clubs like Birdland with the USA’s top-tier musicians and improvisers.


Tickets;
https://worldheartbeat.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/shows?tags=jazzinthegardens


To celebrate International Jazz Day on Wednesday 30 April, we’ll be offering a 20% off all Jazz in the Gardens events (and Unfolding Space) - use code JITG20 on the day (T&Cs apply).

 

About World Heart Beat
In 2023, World Heart Beat opened World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens, a state-of-the-art digital music education and concert venue in Nine Elms, featuring a 200-capacity auditorium and industry-standard recording studio. Through our Music Leader and EMERGE training programmes, and GLA-funded South London Music Mentors, programme we are supporting Black, culturally diverse, female and LGBT+ South London talent to find their path in the music industry. 
Wandsworth-based World Heart Beat Music Academy was founded in 2009 to meet the need for affordable music education, from grassroots to professional level, for South Londoners, no matter what their age, background or skills. Fronted by award-winning musician and educator Sahana Gero MBE, World Heart Beat is a leading music educator and hub – supported by Arts Council England as an NPO, and known for its inclusive global music programmes, youth-led approach and contribution to a more diverse and representative music sector. 
The charity provides music tuition and performances opportunities for c.446 young people each year outside of school hours. World Heart Beat’s mission is to provide opportunities for all, with an ‘open door’ approach that welcomes any young person interested in learning music. This commitment sees them providing bursaries and free instruments to more than half of the students that come through their door.

 

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist,  first broadcast 20/04/2025.

Monday, April 21, 2025

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 06/04/2025, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;


Radio Playlist - first broadcast Sunday 20th April 2025

 

Back to normal with a programme of new releases available now here;
https://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz/first-broadcast-april-20th-a-personal-choice-of-recent-european-jazz-releases/

 

Electric Gumbo
Budge Up
Its On
Full Beam Music


Thanos Stavridis & Drom
Patrounina
fygame
self


Aesthetiko
The Wisdom (part)
Potamos
Aesthetiko


Mundus
La Passante Du Sans-Souci
Refuge
self


Daniel Erdmann’s Organic Soulfood
Tegucigalpa Touchdown
Into the Sweet Unknown
BMC


EH3
Close to Nothing
Close to Nothing
Losen


Michel Fernandez Quintet
Global Warning
Live au Hot Club de Lyon
Atypeek Music


Olivier Chavet
Elements
Elements
self


Tom Borgeois
Thème épique
Lili
BMC


Enemy
Countdown
Fiend
Edition


Le Rex
Relax! It’s only Commodities, Darling!
3 stages
Unit Records


Bleu Salvatge
Günther’s Toys
Hiraeth
segell Microscopi

 

European Modern Jazz on the radio;


At any time:
http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz.

 

Weekly:


http://www.hayesfm.org.uk 91.8 FM – West London Community Radio Sundays 12.00


http://www.purebeatradio.co.uk Sundays 10am


http://www.listen.camp/ Sundays 7pm onward


Later as “Peter’s Eurojazz Podcast” on Apple, Amazon, Deezer and other podcast sites.

 

Brad Mehldau Trio - UK live dates, June 2025.

Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Pianist Brad Mehldau will lead his trio featuring bassist Felix Moseholm and drummer Jorge Rossy on three UK live dates in Bristol, Saffron Walden and London.

Serious have forwarded the following information;


Brad Mehldau Trio
with Felix Moseholm & Jorge Rossy


Brad Mehldau Trio extend their UK performance dates to Saffron Hall and Bristol St. George’s. With tickets selling fast for the London Barbican show, don’t miss seeing the premiere of this brand new Trio featuring Felix Moseholm (bass) and Jorge Rossy (drums).


One of the most lyrical and intimate voices of contemporary jazz piano, Brad Mehldau has forged a unique path, which embodies the essence of jazz exploration, classical romanticism and pop allure.


From critical acclaim as a bandleader to major international exposure in collaborations with Pat Metheny, Renee Fleming, and Joshua Redman, Mehldau continues to garner numerous awards and admiration from both jazz purists and music enthusiasts alike.


His forays into melding musical idioms, in both trio and solo settings, has seen brilliant re-workings of songs by contemporary songwriters like The Beatles, Cole Porter, Radiohead, Paul Simon, Gershwin and Nick Drake; alongside the ever-evolving breath of his own significant catalogue of original compositions.


With his self-proclaimed affection for popular music and classical training, “Mehldau is the most influential jazz pianist of the last 20 years” (The New York Times).


Part of the Summer Jazz Series 2025, showcasing global stars across London venues this Summer.


Sun 22 June
Stage time / 7:30pm
Doors / 7:00pm
Location
SAFFRON WALDEN Saffron Hall,
Audley End Road
CB11 4UH
Tickets
£25 - £41 + booking fee
https://www.saffronhall.com/whats-on/view/brad-mehldau-trio-with-felix-moseholm-jorge-rossy

 

Mon 23 June
Stage time / 7:30pm
Doors / 7:00pm
Location
St. George’s,
Great George Street, Off Park Street
BS1 5RR
https://www.stgeorgesbristol.co.uk/whats-on/brad-mehldau-trio/

 

Tue 24 June
Stage time / 7:30pm
Doors / 7:00pm
Location
Barbican,
Silk Street,
London,
EC2Y 8DS
Tickets
£32.50 - £42.50 + booking fee
https://serious.org.uk/events/brad-mehldau-trio

Phil Bancroft to release solo saxophone album.

Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Scottish saxophonist Phil Bancroft will release Testimony, an improvised suite for solo saxophone, as the 6th release on his Myriad Streams platform on Friday 25th April 2025. Press release attached.

Publicist Rob Adams has forwarded the following press release;


“Testimony” bears witness to solo saxophone ability

 

Scottish saxophonist Phil Bancroft releases “Testimony, an improvised suite for solo saxophone, as the 6th release on his Myriad Streams platform on Friday 25th April 2025.


Recorded during lockdown in 2021 in a barn on the smallholding he and his wife, Jude, had recently moved into, “Testimony” was musically completely unplanned and spontaneous.


“I was exploring the amazing acoustics of the barn and trying to learn how to make videos for social media,” says Bancroft. “So, I set up some cameras and a nice microphone and thought, ‘Let’s see what happens…’”


After pressing the record buttons on his laptop and cameras, Bancroft played his tenor saxophone for just over thirty minutes.


“I improvised with no intention or plan. To be honest, while I was playing, I was feeling that the whole thing was a waste of time, that I couldn’t play, my inner critic was in full flow.”


Suspecting that what he had recorded was worthless, Bancroft almost deleted the file. But on listening back to it over the subsequent days, he discovered that he had captured what he now considers the most profound piece of music of his career to date.

 

Bancroft, who emerged as part of a generation of jazz musicians in Scotland that was defined by the trailblazing John Rae Collective, in which the saxophonist joined trumpeter Colin Steele, pianist Brian Kellock, guitarist Kevin Mackenzie, bassist Kenny Ellis and drummer John Rae, has been a force on the UK scene since the late 1980s.

He has led ensembles from trios to orchestras and multimedia projects, and as well as fronting his acclaimed international quartet, with American bassist Reid Anderson, Norwegian drummer Thomas Strønen, and English guitarist Mike Walker. He was a key part of the much-lauded Trio AAB, with drumming twin Tom and guitarist Kevin Mackenzie. A recent successful tour saw the launch of Bancroft’s new trio, The Beautiful Storm with guitarist Graeme Stephen and Indian percussionist Gyan Singh, with whom Bancroft released the enthusiastically received duo album, Birth & Death.


Solo saxophone recordings have established a genre of their own in recent years and Bancroft, in taking on the role of storyteller and exploring sound worlds of beauty and expression, hopes that “Testimony” has added to this genre.


“Despite my initial reservations, I feel I have created something of merit that is very much my own work that captures more than just the notes formed in the moment and I am proud and excited to release it into the world.”

 

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist,  first broadcast 13/04/2025.

Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 13/04/2025, a special edition featuring artists scheduled to appear at the 2025 Cheltenham Jazz Festival.

Peter Slavid writes;


A one-off programme featuring a preview of the Cheltenham Jazz Festival (mainly that part held in the Parabola Arts centre) with music from artists appearing:
    
  
      Mark Kavuma and the Banger Factory -
      Flight Call
      Kokoroko
      Musho
      Brown Penny
      Marco Mezquida
      Daniel Casimir Big Band
      Poppy Daniels
      Byron Wallen
      Olivia Murphy Orchestra


European Modern Jazz on the radio;


At any time: http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz.

 

 

Weekly:


http://www.hayesfm.org.uk 91.8 FM – West London Community Radio Sundays 12.00


http://www.purebeatradio.co.uk Sundays 10am


http://www.listen.camp/ Sundays 7pm onward


Later as “Peter’s Eurojazz Podcast” on Apple, Amazon, Deezer and other podcast sites.

Ted Morcaldi Trio - new album and UK tour dates.

Sunday, April 13, 2025

US guitarist & composer Ted Morcaldi will release his new trio album "Celestial Stranger" on May 30th 2025. He will be performing UK live shows in May, June and November.

We have received the following press release;


TED MORCALDI – CELESTIAL STRANGER

 


Celestial Stranger is an album of thought-provoking original contemporary jazz by a trio of celebrated musicians, featuring Joel Humann, Joshua Blackmore, led by guitarist Ted Morcaldi – the trio’s debut (CD/DL) is due out Fri 30th May via contemporary music label, Clonmell Jazz Social.


Working on electric, classical, and twelve-string guitar, as well as the Roland P/V synthesiser, Morcaldi casts his vivid, wistful, tonal phrases into a deep, nocturnal, reverberant suspension, reminiscent of ECM productions, his playing rendered luminous against the dark, open-ended recesses of the imagination.


There are reminders of the musicians Morcaldi openly admires – David Sylvian and Holger Czukay, of Can, especially when he hits multi-angled grooves with his fellow players, of Jon Hassell’s haunting fourth world explorations.


The group Moraldi put together for this album – bassist Joel Humann and Joshua Blackmore on drums lay down a discreet but frictional, almost abrasive, scuffling backdrop, as if throwing down a complex challenge, a counterpoint to which Morcaldi rises time and again.


In addition, joined by Blackstar bassist Tim Lefebvre, reimagine Bowie’s Art Decade from Low. Lefebvre’s shimmering effects salute the late Trailblazer, mirroring Morcaldi’s own eastward-leaning, deep jazz adventurism.


Celestial Stranger is a wonderful album of multiple, myriad pleasures, not merely standing on the shoulders of giants but soaring to new places of his own. Electric and eclectic, a true jazz for the 21st century.

 

Ahead of the album release, Ted Morcaldi will be releasing the following singles via digital retail and streaming services: ‘Time Windows’ on 28th March 2025, and ‘Elyesque’ on 2nd May 2025.


Ted Morcaldi will be performing material from Celestial Stranger at the following dates:

 

1st May – Hot Numbers, Cambridge
11th May – The Geldart, Cambridge
8th June – The Geldart, Cambridge
14th November – Clonmell Jazz Social Series,The Green Note, London (EFG London Jazz Festival)

 

Credits:


Ted Morcaldi – electric, classical and twelve-string guitar, Roland P/V synthesiser
Joel Humann - upright bass, electric bass on ‘Stand There’
Joshua Blackmore – drum kit
Tim Lefebvre - electric bass and effects on ‘Art Decade’


All music written byTed Morcaldi except‘ Art Decade’ by David Bowie

 

“A tight yet versatile trio, making the most of Ted’s intriguing compositions…with the US guitarist equally adept on electric and acoustic instruments, enhancing the former with loops and electronic effects, often creating multi- layered soundscapes…” – JazzToday


“Morcaldi’s playing brings together a sense of earthiness and grit with a celestial air of exploration–economical in its expression as it is outwardly searching in its disposition.” – Love All Day Records

 

https://www.clonmelljazzsocial.com


https://www.tedmorcaldimusic.com


https://tedmorcaldi.bandcamp.com/


https://www.instagram.com/ted_morcaldi/

 

606 Jazz Club, Chelsea, London, Live Music Programme 18th - 30th April 2025.

Sunday, April 13, 2025

Laura Thorne of the 606 Club has forwarded details of the venue's programme for the second part of April 2025 plus a preview of selected events in May and June.

Laura Thorne writes;


APRIL 18-30 LIVE MUSIC GUIDE

 

Fri 18th       9:00pm         DENNY ILETT/PETE LONG’S R&BEBOP  
Denny Ilett is a versatile guitarist/singer who has worked with the likes of US stars Lillian Boutte & PeeWee Ellis as well as members of Goldfrapp, Portishead & Mannfred Mann. Saxophonist/singer Pete Long is a renowned jazz musician, who’s CV includes work with Jools Holland, Tom Jones and Lionel Richie. Tonight these two master musicians join forces with this unique band. Over to them: “It’s the late 1940’s - the bebop revolution led by Charlie Parker is in full swing. At the same time, a proto-rock n roll known as Rhythm & Blues was developing with artists such as T-Bone Walker and Louis Jordan. Put these two together and you have R&Bebop, an exciting and innovative moment in melodic and rhythmic time”. Denny & Pete have unearthed a treasure-trove of captivating rhythms and intoxicating melodies guaranteed to be both exciting and fun!
“Ilett…a knockout guitarist, soulful and jazz-tinged” Guitarist Magazine;
“[the band]…played with all the panache, drive and sheer good-hearted energy that Long seems to engender” Jazzwise

 

Sat 19th   9:00pm     JOE WEBB’S ‘5 A SIDE’ 
Pianist Joe Webb has quickly become a force to be reckoned with on the UK jazz scene. He’s worked with Hailey Tuck, Rob Luft, Adrian Cox and more, but it is as a member of the Kansas Smitty’s House Band, the swinging, mainstream jazz outfit dubbed London’s ‘new swing princes’ that his profile has reached new heights, including appearing on Jamie Cullum’s Christmas album. Joe’s band this evening features the brilliant sax playing of Alec Harper and the swinging guitar of Dave Archer.
“[Webb]…a dazzling display of virtuoso pianistics” The Jazz Mann; “
There are few people more joyous to listen to…than Joe Webb” Jamie Cullum

 

Sun 20th       1:30pm:        SUNDAY LUNCH: ZOE FRANCIS FT. JIM MULLEN
Zoe Francis started singing jazz while living in New York where she developed a love for the great, classic, songwriters from the American Songbook. Now back in the UK, Zoe’s knack for capturing the bittersweet, poignant nature of these songs brings them to life and elevates her performances to the truly exceptional. For this show, Zoe will be joined by iconic guitarist Jim Mullen (Morrissey/Mullen) and her trio as they preview songs from her next album, ‘Somewhere in the Night’.
“Francis…great interpreter of the Great American Songbook” Jazz Journal;
“a classy, poised singer” London Jazz News

 

Sun 20th   8:00pm         LIANE CARROLL
The first artist ever to win two BBC Jazz Awards in the same year, for Best Vocalist and Best of Jazz, Liane Carroll is a dynamic performer whose amazing talent has been captivating audiences around the world. World-class, her powerful, blues-tinged voice combined with strong piano playing and exciting infectious material, not to mention a wicked sense of humour, make this a truly remarkable gig.
“Liane Carroll…seems in some magical way to be made out of music” The Observer                      

 

Mon 21st     8:00pm         LAUREN LUCILLE & DAN HEWSON        
A respected performer in her native Australia, Lauren Lucille has been steadily establishing herself as an impressive singer, songwriter & instrumentalist since moving to the UK. Tonight Lauren and pianist Dan Hewson are planning what they describe as “an unforgettable evening of music, where the worlds of jazz, soul, musical theatre and pop collide in fresh, innovative ways. Expect the unexpected as beloved classics are transformed into soulful, jazz-infused renditions, blending the familiar with the excitingly new”. Sounds fun! Also featuring Andy Hamill-bass.
“incredible vocal range” Vents Magazine;
“Lucille…oozes…musical talent” Folkrag

 

Tue 22nd     8:00pm         ANDREA RINCIARI    
Expat Italian guitarist Andrea Rinciari’s list of influences include the classic innovators such as Bud Powell, Charlie Parker, and Clifford Brown, but tempered with a more contemporary approach, which gives his fluent and creative playing an interesting and exciting feel. He has performed at many of the major jazz venues in London, Paris and Italy and in May this year he will be releasing his latest album “Soho Sessions” featuring saxophonist Alex Garnett. Tonight Andrea will be appearing with his trio performing classic jazz standards in his distinctive blend of tradition and innovation.
“Rinciari…his solos are thoughtful and creative” London Jazz News

 

Wed 23rd     8:00pm         KATE WILLIAMS
Pianist/composer Kate Williams has gained a reputation as both a distinctive writer and performer. She has released a number of critically acclaimed albums, including “Finding Home” which won Album of the Year at the 2020 Parliamentary Jazz Awards. This evening Kate appears with bassist Oli Hayhurst and drummer Sophie Alloway performing tunes by Mulgrew Miller and Bill Evans, as well as some new arrangements and great originals by Kate herself. 
“Williams…a musical vocabulary that’s all her own” The Observer;
“Williams…one of the UK’s most distinctive composer/pianists” MOJO

 

Thu 24th     8:00pm         TIM WHITEHEAD
Saxophonist Tim Whitehead is renowned throughout the UK, Europe and USA as a remarkable performer/composer. In the 70’s he toured with Ian Carr’s “Nucleus”, winning the Young Jazz Musician of the Year Award. In the 80’s he was a member of the groundbreaking band Loose Tubes, in the 90’s he won the Andrew Milne Award for Jazz and in the 00’s was the first ever musician to be made Artist in Residence at Tate Britain. His muscular, fluent and highly melodic playing commands considerable respect throughout the scene. And watch out for the superb pianist David Gordon, also featured this evening.
“The finest tenor player in Britain today’’ Jazz Review;
“one of the most creative, exciting and passionate saxophonists in Europe” A Rough Guide

 

Fri 25th       9:00pm         SAMARA FT. CAROLINA LELIS & STEVE RUBIE
Tonight we present an evening celebrating the joyous, rhythmic, delights of classic Brazilian MPB with the 606 Club’s outstanding Brazilian band “Samara”. Featuring the brilliant Brazilian vocalist Carolina Lelis alongside the powerful piano of Neil Angilley and the swinging flute of our “Gov’nor” Steve Rubie the band take you on a road trip around Brazil, with music from the South, the North, the North East and beyond. Hear the stories behind some of Brazil’s classic songs and join the band as they perform an infectious blend of Brazilian Samba, Baião, jazz & Latin while everyone has a great time!
“Cracking Latin-jazz quintet…explores…[Brazilian]…classics in great rhythmic style” Time Out

 

Sat 26th   9:00pm     BRANDON ALLEN QUARTET “A TRIBUTE TO SONNY ROLLINS”
Brandon Allen is an expat Australian saxophonist who has made quite an impression on the scene since taking up residence in London. His wonderfully fluent and incisive sax playing has been heard in prestigious venues all over Europe and at numerous festivals around the world, including Womad, Reading Festival, Brecon Jazz Festival, The Vittoria and Terrassa Jazz Festivals in Spain, Manly Jazz Festival in Australia and the London Jazz Festival. In London alone he has performed with the likes of Eric Clapton, Mica Paris, Jools Holland, BBC Big Band, Kyle Eastwood and Omar, which gives you an idea of just how good he is! The focus of the show this evening will be a tribute to the remarkable Sonny Rollins. Frequently referred to as a ‘saxophone colossus’, Sonny received dozens of awards (including a Grammy for Lifetime Achievement), won multiple Downbeat polls and New York City even named 13 November 1995 ‘Sonny Rollins Day’. Brandon will be joined by pianist Sean Fyfe, bassist Simon Reed and drummer Matt Home as they play these modern jazz classics.
“Brandon Allen is arguably the most exciting tenor player in Britain today” Jazzwise

 

Sun 27th       1:30pm         SUNDAY LUNCH: ERIKO ISHIHARA
A fine singer and an excellent jazz pianist Eriko has established an enviable reputation on the UK jazz scene, as well as major concert halls in Hong Kong and Korea. With four albums to her name, the latest featuring the iconic US sax legend Scott Hamilton, her intimate programme of jazz standards and bossa novas is the perfect way to spend a relaxing Sunday afternoon. Also featuring Colin Oxley (Stacey Kent)-guitar.
“immaculate…stylish…passionate” New World; “
Classy!” Swing Journal Japan

 

Sun 27th   8:00pm   KAT EATON        
Kat Eaton is a soul/jazz singer and songwriter of talent, breadth and genuine artistry. Originally discovered on BBC Introducing, Kat’s music earned her strong support from the late Terry Wogan & Vanessa Feltz on BBC Radio 2. Highly experienced she has toured Europe and the UK extensively, supporting artists such as Jools Holland, The Teskey Brothers, Marc Broussard and Mamas Gun, selling out multiple headline shows in London and co-writing with the likes of Ruby Turner. After the global success of her debut album “Talk to Me”, Kat has just released her heavily anticipated second album, “Honestly”. Armed with fresh original material, her own arrangements of songs by Aretha Franklin, Carole King, Ray Charles and Nina Simone and a band, Nick Atkinson-guitar, Joe Glossop-piano, Dan Drury-bass & Ally McDougal-drums that have played with the likes of Tom Jones, Van Morrison, Amy Winehouse and Gregory Porter, Kat just gets better and better.
“Soul drenched and powerful…oozing with sheer class” Music Republic Magazine;
“fabulous vocal talent” Jools Holland; “Kat’s voice is… just gorgeous!” BBC Radio London;
“soul music as good as any band from Memphis” Glide Magazine

 

Mon 28th     8:00pm         THE STACEY BROS ROYAL SCAMMERS (FOUR NIGHTS)
A hugely impressive drummer with an international profile Jeremy Stacey includes work with the likes of Tom Jones, Sheryl Crow and Noel Gallagher on a vast CV and was one of the featured drummers with the iconic band King Crimson. Paul Stacey is a renowned and versatile guitarist who includes work with the likes of jazz vocalist Claire Martin, Oasis and Noel Gallagher as well as the Black Crowes and Chris Robinson. Tonight we present their 14-piece tribute to the seminal US band Steely Dan featuring the wonderful singer Andy Caine (Tommy Blaize) alongside singers Louise Clare Marshall (Jools Holland), Sumudu (Van Morrison) and Bryan Chambers, two brilliant keyboard players, a great rhythm section and a fantastic 4-piece horn section. A rare outing for this band and an absolute “must see”.
“Jeremy Stacey…a fine…drummer” Time Out London;
“Paul Stacey’s…brilliant guitar work” ConcertLiveWire


Tue 29th       8:00pm         THE STACEY BROS ROYAL SCAMMERS
See Monday 28th                                                                            


Wed 30th       8:00pm         THE STACEY BROS ROYAL SCAMMERS          
See Monday 28th                                                                            


Thu 1st May   8:00pm           THE STACEY BROS ROYAL SCAMMERS
See Monday 28th            

 


Looking ahead to May, here is a partial list of upcoming shows:

 

Tue 6th   - Jocelyn Gould ft. Anthony Kerr-vibes – Canadian Juno Award-winning jazz guitarist & vocalist Jocelyn plays music from her latest album, “Portrait of Right Now”


Thu 8th   -  **Album Launch** Imogen Ryall/Chris Coull 4tet: ‘On The Roof’ (the music of Tom Harrell)

 

Thu 15th -  Niklas Lukassen ft. Gwilym Simcock & James Maddren – a unique new Trio project ft. German bassist Lukassen on bass cello along with two of the UK’s premier jazz artists!


Wed 21st -  Donovan Haffner – up and coming young jazz saxophonist Donovan & his Quintet play music from his debut album, “Alleviate”


Sun 25th -  Mo Pleasure Band – perhaps best known as the Music Director for Earth Wind & Fire, multi-instrumentalist Mo has also worked with Ray Charles, George Duke, Natalie Cole, Dianne Reeves, Michael McDonald, Roberta Flack & many other legends!


Thu 29th   -  **Album Launch** Sandra-Mae Lux - Canadian-born award-winning songwriter, vocalist and saxophonist Sandra plays songs from her new album “Seasons in Jazz”


We are currently updating the 606 site with details about all of our May events and are even dipping a toe into June:


Monday 9 June – the remarkable US pianist/singer/songwriter Bob Malone:
“His solo work pulls in elements from classical, soul, blues, rock, funk and jazz into a glorious fusion that’s pure Bob Malone.” MusicRiot UK
https://www.606club.co.uk/events/view/bob-malone-2/

 

And we just announced our annual two-night outdoor concert event, Jazz on the Lawn at Fulham Palace featuring ‘The Wonder of Stevie” led by saxophonist Derek Nash & vocalist Noel McCalla on Friday 1st August and the wonderful jazz singer/pianist Liane Carroll & her Trio on Saturday 2nd.
https://www.606club.co.uk/events/fulham-palace-1/

 

For additional information about our upcoming performances please go to https://www.606club.co.uk/events/.   

 

606 Club
90 Lots Road
Chelsea
London
SW10 0QD


https://www.606club.co.uk/

 


020 7352 5953

Fini Bearman - New album and UK tour dates, May, June, July 2025.

Wednesday, April 09, 2025

Singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist & composer Fini Bearman will release her fifth studio album "Last Night Of The World" in April 2025 followed by a series of UK tour dates in May, June & July.

We have received the following press release;


Fini Bearman
Presents:
Last Night Of The World
Released 25th April 2025

 

Singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and composer Fini Bearman will release her fifth studio album Last Night Of The World in April 2025, via UK record label Pastiche Recordings. Having built an impressive profile as an imaginative and expressive soloist and collaborator, gaining nominations for London Jazz Singer of the Year from the Global Music Foundation and a Deutsche Jazz Preis for vocal album of the year to name just two of many accolades, Fini Bearman presents her very best work to date, which is a culmination of the vast experience and burgeoning talent that she has gained and cultivated throughout her career so far.


On Last Night Of The World, Fini Bearman brings together an ensemble of musicians at the forefront of the jazz scene, featuring Tom Cawley, Robin Mullarkey, James Maddren, Matt Calvert and Al Cherry, together with guests Alice Zawadzki, Zosia Jagodzinska, Gareth Lockrane, George Crowley and Gwilym Simcock. The recording is a veritable feast of musical brilliance, projecting strong jazz and folk influences steeped in lyricism, with a depth that is bound to attract discerning music lovers with distinguished tastes.


Currently a professor of Jazz Voice and Songwriting at London’s prestigious Guildhall School and recent committee member of the Ivor Novello Awards, Fini’s 2020 album ‘La Loba’ received glowing reviews and praise from peers and critics alike, with Jazzwise Magazine describing her as “one of contemporary music’s most imaginative song stylists” and the album itself as “A thing of unsurpassed beauty. One of the most memorable collections of self-penned songs you’ll hear this year.” Though Last Night Of The World charts a different course, it is no less magical, signifying an advancement and development unique to the artist herself.


With a series of tour dates lined up for Summer 2025, Fini will also run free songwriting workshops alongside each performance, aimed at equipping aspiring musicians/songwriters and non-performing creatives with the skills to develop their unique artistic voices. as Fini states: “As a new mother and as someone who has experienced grief and loss, I can testify to the power of songwriting both as a means of processing emotional trauma and as a valid form of self-expression & empowerment.” Unlike other disciplines, songwriting is something that everyone has the potential to do, given the right guidance and opportunity.


Fini Bearman’s musical excellence and raw emotion manifest themselves perfectly on Last Night Of The World, providing listeners with something truly special to experience. The proof in in the listening!

 


Catalogue No: PR24005


Bass recorded at the Sausage Factory (2021-2022), drums recorded at Sandilands Studio (2021-2022), guitar recorded at Million Dollar Studios (December 2021) and all other instruments recorded at The Boopatron 2:0 (2021-2023)


Mixed By: Robin Mullarkey


Artwork / Graphic design by: Fini Bearman


Tour Dates:

 

15th May @ Hot Numbers                   Cambridge


4th June @ The Flute & Tankard             Cardiff


5th June @ The Bebop Club                 Bristol


9th June @ The Traverse Theatre             Edinburgh


10th June, Venue TBC                         Glasgow


12th June @ SoundCellar                     Poole


15th June @ The Blue Rooms                 Lincoln


4th July @ 1000 Trades                       Birmingham


https://www.creativebeans.uk/

 

Alabaster DePlume - New album and UK & European Tour, April and May 2025.

Wednesday, April 09, 2025

Alabaster DePlume, the London-based saxophonist, singer, songwriter, activist, orator & poet-philosopher will be touring in the UK & Europe in support of his new album A Blade Because A Blade Is Whole

We have received the following press release;

 

Alabaster DePlume Tours the UK and Europe from April 29 in Support of Critically Acclaimed Album"A Blade Because A Blade Is Whole”.


Artist: Alabaster DePlume
Album: A Blade Because A Blade Is Whole
Label: International Anthem


Hot off a successful run of shows in the US, Alabaster DePlume — the acclaimed London-based saxophonist, singer, songwriter, activist, orator, and poet-philosopher — continues his A Blade Because A Blade Is Whole tour with headline dates across the UK and Europe from April 29, including Norwich, Glasgow (sold out), London, Brighton and festival such as Roskilde (Netherlands) and Worldwide (France). The album, out now on International Anthem, has been praised by The Guardian as “stunning… entirely gorgeous, cyclical tunes that rise and fall in intensity,” hailed by MOJO for “assiduously pushing the boundaries,” and described by UNCUT as “serenely beautiful.” Listen to and purchase A Blade Because A Blade Is Whole on all streaming platforms here.
https://international-anthem.lnk.to/ABladeBecauseABladeIsWhole

 


DePlume will be joined by percussionist Julian Sartorius, drummer Seb Rochford (Polar Bear / Sons of Kemet), bassist Ruth Goller (Skylla / Melt Yourself Down), and longtime collaborator Mikey Kenney on strings — see full dates below, more information here;
https://www.alabaster-deplume.com/tour

 

Tour Dates 2025
April 29 -  Norwich, UK @ Norwich Arts Centre
April 30 - Leeds, UK @ Brudenell Social Club
May 1 - Newcastle, UK @ Gosforth Civic Hall
May 2 - Glasgow, UK @ Mono
May 3 - Manchester, UK @ Gorilla
May 6 - Bristol, UK @ Trinity Centre
May 7 - Exeter, UK @ Phoenix
May 8 - Southampton, UK @ Papillon
May 9 - London, UK @ Hackney Church
May 10 - Brighton, UK @ Concorde 2
May 15 - Istanbul, TK @ Salon IKSV
May 16 - Warsaw, PL @ Niebo
May 17 - Berlin, DE @ XJAZZ!
May 21 - Paris, FR @ Le Petit Bain
May 22 - Lille, FR @ L’Aéronef
May 23 - Brussels, BE @ La Botanique
May 24 - Amsterdam, NL @ Zonnehuis
May 25 - Nijmegen, NL @ Doornroosje
May 26 - Rotterdam, NL @ Bird
June 1 - Torino, Italy @ Bunker (Jazz Is Dead)
June 7 - Cluj-Napoca, RO @ Jazz In The Park
July 2/5 - Roskilde, DK @ Roskilde Festival
July 4 - Sete, FR @ Worldwide
July 17 - Molde NO, @ Moldejazz

 

Recently, DePlume was profiled in The New Yorker during a jujitsu session. Read the full feature here.
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2025/03/31/alabaster-deplume-grapples-with-it

 

His 10 headline shows across the US last month featured an array of special guests, varying on a night-to-night basis. Those who joined DePlume on stage included multi-instrumentalist Shahzad Ismaily (“one of music’s most coveted collaborators,” according to The New York Times), drummer Tcheser Holmes of Irreversible Entanglements, percussionist / multi-instrumentalist Dan Bitney of Tortoise, violinist/vocalist Macie Stewart, drummer Helen De La Rosa, vocalist Monique Golding of Black Monument Ensemble, flutist Rob Frye, cellist Olula Negre and guitarist Blake Mills.

 

As with all of DePlume’s work, A Blade Because A Blade Is Whole is driven by intention. In this case, a desire to interrogate the concept of healing. As DePlume shared with music writer Liz Pelly, who wrote an essay to accompany the album as digital liner notes: “When I meet people who love my work I ask them, ‘what do people need?’ Many of them were answering ‘healing’, so I worked on that, first of all by healing myself. I found that it was an activity I could choose, and that it had a lot to do with my ownership of myself, dignity and independence. Instead of waiting for healing to ‘happen to me’ I could heal myself and own myself. That is what this album is.”

 


Throughout the eleven songs on A Blade Because A Blade Is Whole, DePlume’s reflections on healing, dignity, and struggle are communicated through a stirring assemblage of disparate musics: ghostly and ancient folk melodies, groove-anchored maelstroms of swirling folk-jazz, elegant string arrangements (courtesy of Macie Stewart), disembodied voices, noir atmosphere, and allegoric, troubadouric song. Throughout, Alabaster’s intimate, confessional croon and vibrato-laced tenor saxophone convey, with a startling humanistic touch, everything from dejected fragility to resolute strength.

 

The album’s focus track, the punchy and contemplative “Thank You My Pain” carries a quiet but powerful rhythm, with a rhythmic refrain drawing on the wisdom of Vietnamese monk and peace activist Thích Nhât Hanh’s teachings about embracing pain when healing. About the track, he says: “Where often we automatically react against and escape from the discomfort we are in, it can be empowering to instead meet and feel those feelings. My feelings are me. I shall meet them, and thank them for coming. I learn to experience them, and doing so, I heal. It is easy to say, but trickier to do. This piece could be seen as an expression of the teachings of Thích Nhât Hanh who says, “hello my little pain, I know you are there, I am home to take care of you”.”

 

Tracklist
Oh My Actual Days
Thank You My Pain
Invincibility
Form a V
A Paper Man
Who Are You Telling, Gus
Prayer For My Sovereign Dignity
Kuzushi
Salty Road Dogs Victory Anthem
Too True
That Was My Garden

 


A Blade Because A Blade Is Whole is out now, purchase it here.
https://international-anthem.lnk.to/ABladeBecauseABladeIsWhole

 

QUOTES:

 

“Outstanding melodies, played with tremulous vibrato…entirely gorgeous, cyclical tunes that rise and fall in intensity”
The Guardian


“These songs act as a guided meditation on healing, and DePlume can express more with his saxophone than a guru with a well-thumbed thesaurus”
Pitchfork


“The Mancunian saxophonist and Jujitsuka dusts himself down and fires up the big strings for an album of fighting songs with healing sounds.”
The Quietus


“Conjuring chamber-based folk/ jazz collages with a bespoke philosophical twist .. assiduously pushing the boundaries.”
MOJO


“Traversing folk-jazz and elegantly-rendered orchestral suites, atmosphere and allegory, DePlume looks inward and confronts his own struggles.”
Clash


“His singing is murmured, pressurised, prayerful. His self-taught sax is his most distinctive voice, though, at times a shivering, Arabic thing like a quaking ghost, or sinuously sensual and serenely beautiful.” 
UNCUT


“A simple yet beautifully executed reminder to reflect, find healing and resist vanity.”
The Skinny


“Weaves a tapestry of sounds — spiritual jazz, folk, classical, and beyond — into a potent missive of grace.”
FLOOD


“sombre yet curiously comforting”
Songlines

 

https://www.alabaster-deplume.com/


https://www.intlanthem.com/

 

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist,  first broadcast 06/04/2025.

Monday, April 07, 2025

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 06/04/2025, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;


European Jazz - radio playlist from Sunday April 6th

 


Available now at http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz


Matt Carmichael
Beckoning Night
Dancing with Embers
Bridge The Gap


Gary Brunton
Coldstream
Look North
Juste Une Trace


Adam Fairhall & Johnny Hunter
Night Life
Play Mary Lou Williams
Discus


Billy Marrows + Grande Família
Be Right Bold
The Penelope Album Live
Discus


Stefano Bollani & Iiro Rantala
Va Pensiero
Jazz at Berlin Philharmonic XV
ACT


Leszek Możdżer/Lars Danielsson/Zohar Fresco
Appropinquate
Beamo
ACT


Tom Sochas
Rongbuk
Facing North
Khumbu Records


Emma Rawicz & Gwilym Simcock
The Drumbledrone
Big Visit
ACT


Jordi Cassagne Barbastelle
Nef
Vestige Étésien
Aut Records


Anders Filipsen Trio
Dark and Plenty of Sun
Aldebar Nights of Mangos
ILK


OZMA
Rapide & Furieuse
The day we decided to live at night
La Compagnie Tangram


Ramzi Hammad
Olive Tree
Melting Pot
Sonclair


Claire Cope Ensemble C
Feeling
Every Journey
Adhyâropa Records

 

European Modern Jazz on the radio;


At any time:
http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz.

 

Weekly:


http://www.hayesfm.org.uk 91.8 FM – West London Community Radio Sundays 12.00


http://www.purebeatradio.co.uk Sundays 10am


http://www.listen.camp/ Sundays 7pm onward


Also as “Peter’s Eurojazz Podcast” on Apple, Amazon, Deezer and other podcast sites.

 

 

Joe Armon-Jones - new album and UK tour.

Saturday, April 05, 2025

Keyboard player, composer, producer & bandleader Joe Armon-Jones will release his new album ‘All The Quiet (Part II)’ on 13th June 2025. This will be followed by a series of UK tour dates in October.

We have received the following press release;


Joe Armon-Jones
‘All The Quiet (Part II)’
Album released 13th June
Vinyl/download/stream/CD
Aquarii Records

 

The critics on ‘All The Quiet (Part I)’:


“Welds funky shades of Herbie Hancock’s fusion era with a heavy dub influence and much post-production tomfoolery.” Mojo ★★★★


“Boundary-pushing future-jazz. Intricate, intoxicating and nodding in multiple directions often simultaneously” Electronic Sound

 

“Joe Armon-Jones tantalisingly displays a new darker side to his introspective compositions” Jazzwise


“The winning blend of soul, funk, Afrobest, hip-hop and electronica has a personal imprint, with pleating subtlety and restraint in places, but the input of vocalist/MCs such as Asheber, and Goya Gumbani who grace Kingfisher and Eye Swear respectively, is impressive” Echoes


“It’s in his solo work that the purest form of Armon-Jones’ vision shines though, combining elements of jazz, dub and the more atmospheric ends of UK electronic music his first solo album in six years represents his most ambitious statement to date” Music Radar


Following the release of ‘All The Quiet (Part I)’ – his first solo album in 6 years – London-based keyboardist, producer, songwriter, and bandleader Joe Armon-Jones returns with ‘All The Quiet (Part II).’


Having been championed by media including Mojo, Electronic Sound, Jazzwise, BBC Radio, Jazz FM, and more for ‘Part I,’ ‘Part II’ of these distinct but conceptually linked albums finds Joe expanding his sound into new musical and sonic realms, assisted by a wealth of special guests including Asheber, Greentea Peng, Wu Lu, Hak Baker and Yazmin Lacey.


Six years have passed since Armon-Jones’ last solo album, 2019’s ‘Turn To Clear View’ – but don’t mistake that gap for a break. In this time he’s toured the world, built a studio, contributed to albums from the great and good of UK jazz and recorded collaborative releases with Maxwell Owin, Hak Baker, and dubstep legend Mala. ‘All The Quiet’, though, marks a new artistic peak. Its two instalments showcase Armon-Jones’ prodigious talents as a pianist, improviser, and songwriter, while opening his music’s rich soundworld up to the influence of dub techniques.


You can trace the genesis of ‘All The Quiet’ back to lockdown, when in search of a creative distraction, Armon-Jones decided to teach himself how to use a mixing desk, inspired by his love for the radical productions of King Tubby and the feeling of experiencing a live dub sound system in the flesh. Before long he’d built a home studio complete with reel-to-reel tape machines and spring reverb and was experimenting with mixing his own solo and ensemble recordings, testing out the results on his friends’ Unit 137 sound system in nearby Lewisham. The methodology, he discovered, wasn’t so different from jazz improvisation. “I got really into exploring the soundworld of dub,” explains Armon-Jones. “Taking that process and applying it to jazz, funk, and all the other music that I really love.”


Written, produced, and mixed by Joe, the performances that comprise ‘All The Quiet’ came together in four days of intensive recording at Livingstone Studios and Press Play, Armon-Jones working with a crack team of musicians including drummer Natcyet Wakili, bassist Mutale Chashi, percussionist Kwake Bass and a horn section consisting of Nubya Garcia and Ezra Collective’s James Mollison and Ife Ogunjobi. With those sessions captured to tape, he then entered a deep period of editing and production, adding his own vocals and synth, and tweaking bass and drums with hints of dub delay and echo to create a sound both fastidiously textured and infused with the freedom of improvisation.


As the music that would become ‘All The Quiet’ began to take shape, he began to think of it in thematic terms, crafting a fantasy narrative of elite paladins of sound, battling to keep the soul of music alive in an age of indifference and hostility to the creative spirit. Fanciful, perhaps, but within it lies a serious point around the way that music has become commodified and devalued. “It’s an extreme end-game result of what we’re seeing at the moment,” says Armon-Jones, who worked with his long-term visual collaborators, Divya Scialo and Ralph Berryman, to turn his narrative into artwork and a comic book that will be available with ‘All The Quiet’s’ deluxe vinyl editions.


Ideas of freedom, community and resistance run throughout ‘All The Quiet’, from the lead-off single ‘Kingfisher’ (Part I) – which finds West London dub poet Asheber singing sweetly of community, celebration and revolution – to the cooly assured ‘One Way Traffic’, featuring Yazmin Lacey, which ends ‘All The Quiet (Part II)’ in one final feat of dub reconstruction. This, though, is unmistakably Joe Armon-Jones’ record – both a profound expression of music’s ability to move us, and a galvanising statement of intent: that such a thing is worth fighting for.


‘All The Quiet (Part II)’ Tracklisting


1. Acknowledgement Is Key (feat. Hak Baker)


2. Lavender


3. Westmoreland (feat. Asheber)


4. PSR Orchestra


5. Paladin of Sound & Circumstance


6. Another Place (feat. Greentea Peng & Wu-Lu)


7. War Transmission


8. Joe Armon-Jones – 505 Standby


9. Joe Armon-Jones – Journey South


10. Joe Armon-Jones – One Way Traffic (feat. Yazmin Lacey)

 

 

‘All The Quiet’ Tour Dates


Oct 21 – Manchester, Band On The Wall


Oct 22 – Bristol, St. George’s


Oct 24 – London, Hackney Church


Oct 26 – Brussels, AB


Oct 27 – Paris, Badaboum


Oct 28 – Amsterdam, Tolhuistuin


Oct 30 – Berlin, Saalchen

 

https://joearmonjones.com/

NDR Bigband (Hamburg Radio Jazz Orchestra) begins 2025/2026 season with Nikki Iles as new Principal Conductor.

Friday, April 04, 2025

British bandleader, pianist & composer Nikki Iles will be the new Principal Conductor of the NDR Bigband from the 2025/26 season. She succeeds Geir Lysne & will lead the renowned ensemble for 2 yearse

We have received the following press release;


Iles Ahead!


NDR Bigband begins 2025/2026 season with Nikki Iles as new Principal Conductor

 

British bandleader, pianist and composer Nikki Iles will be the new Principal Conductor of the NDR Bigband from the 2025/26 season. She succeeds Geir Lysne and will lead the renowned ensemble for an initial period of two years.


Nikki Iles: “I am absolutely thrilled and humbled to have a chance to deepen my relationship with the wonderful NDR Bigband as their new Chief Conductor. Over the last four years I have felt a very warm connection with them and have shared many inspiring moments in Studio 1 here in Hamburg. It is on account of this collective chemistry and trust that I have found myself, for the first time, able to consider a position such as this. The NDR Bigband is truly an ensemble for our times and they embrace this role with such passion, innovation and a wealth of experience. This is matched by a deep commitment from the organisation that allows us to focus on the music and to keep it at the heart of everything we do. I am so looking forward to programming some exciting and dynamic new collaborations as we celebrate this music in all its diversity and make meaningful connections throughout Europe and further afield. I welcome also the opportunity to connect with new audiences - offering them unprecedented sounds in new settings - and to reach out to future generations through meaningful education projects. It goes without saying that I have the greatest respect for every member of the band and really look forward to a journey full of discovery and to making some fantastic music together!”


Nikki Iles, who attracted attention in 2020 as a participant in the NDR Bigband’s podium for composers and arrangers, has been appointed composer-in-residence of the ensemble in 2023. The joint album ‘Face to Face’, which resulted from this close collaboration, delighted audiences and critics alike and was nominated for the German Jazz Award in 2024. For her debut on 27 September in Hannover (NDR Konzerthaus) and on 28 September in Hamburg (Elbphilharmonie), Nikki Iles will bring her new work ‘The Shadow of a Dream - Journeys through a Strange World’, which was composed especially for the NDR Bigband.


NDR Programme Director Ilka Steinhausen: “Nikki Iles marks the beginning of a new era in the history of our internationally acclaimed NDR Big Band. We are hoping for many new, inspiring impulses, because she brings a fantastic network with her. A great artist - and probably the first female chief conductor to lead a big band of ARD.”


Michael Dreyer, NDR Big Band Manager:
“Nikki Iles is an extraordinary phenomenon in the world of jazz. The NDR Bigband has really fallen in love with her. We look forward to our future together.”


Sandra Hempel and Klaus Heidenreich, board members of the NDR Bigband:
“Nikki Iles is our favourite candidate for the position of Principal Conductor. We are very much looking forward to working with her.”

 

Nikki Iles and the NDR Bigband in a subscription programme

Together with the NDR Bigband, the new chief conductor will present a high-calibre subscription programme in Hamburg and Hanover. Nikki Iles has curated three programmes and invited soloists such as singer Norma Winstone, Canadian sisters Ingrid and Christine Jensen and bass legend Dave Holland.


About her first project, ‘The Shadow of a Dream - Journeys through a Strange World’ (27/28 September 2025), Nikki Iles says: ‘In this programme I have focused on themes of unity - how important it is to find empathy and common ground despite the challenges we face.


Together with trumpeter Ingrid Jensen and saxophonist Christine Jensen, Nikki Iles brings Canadian soundscapes to life. She is joined by Canadian pianist Kris Davis, whose percussive piano playing is a delightful complement to the Jensens’ lyrical style and the power of the NDR Big Band. The theme: ‘Luminescent Landscapes’ (14/15 February 2026).


Spinning the Wheeler’ could be the title of the third programme, curated by Nikki Iles. Here, all participants will continue to spin their experiences with a brilliant musician: Kenny Wheeler (1930-2014), the ‘master of melancholy chaos’. Iles has recruited two jazz legends for the project: singer Norma Winstone and bassist and Miles Davis sideman Dave Holland (20/21 June 2025).

 

Looking to the 2025/26 season


In the concert season 2025/26 the NDR Bigband will be working with Danilo Pérez, Wayne Shorter’s longtime pianist, the Hamburg band TOYTOY and the Cologne jazz trumpeter Frederik Köster, and will be celebrating the 100th birthday of Miles Davis.

 

In the broadcasting area, the NDR Big Band also takes its productions to hidden corners and is a guest at important festivals such as the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival, Travejazz in Lübeck, Jazzfest Delmenhorst and JazzBaltica.


The NDR Big Band also gives young musicians a chance: it is touring three schools in the broadcasting area and is now working with the Royal Academy of Music in London.


Advance ticket sales for the Hamburg subscription series begin on 3 April, and for individual tickets for the Hamburg concerts on 13 May. Subscriptions for the Hanover concerts will go on sale on 16 May, with individual tickets available from 19 May. For more information and the full programme, visit http://www.ndr.de/bigband.

Brecon Jazz Festival 2025: Line up announced.

Monday, March 31, 2025

Brecon Jazz Festival 2025, running from August 8th to 10th, will feature an ambitious line-up, a fresh new team at the helm, and a renewed commitment to celebrating the best in jazz.

We have received the following press release;


Brecon Jazz Festival 2025: A New Chapter Begins


Brecon, Wales – One of the UK’s most respected jazz festivals is set to return bigger and bolder than ever. Brecon Jazz Festival 2025, running from August 8th to 10th, will feature an ambitious line-up, a fresh new team at the helm, and a renewed commitment to celebrating the best in jazz.


This year marks an exciting new chapter for the festival, blending its rich heritage with a community focused approach to programming and audience engagement.

 

A Historic Stage Returns
For the first time in recent years, the Market Hall will serve as the festival’s premier venue. This 500 capacity space will host an extraordinary lineup jazz talent, featuring:


Friday 8th August:
• Hejira – An acclaimed ensemble paying homage to Joni Mitchell’s jazz legacy.
• Cleveland Watkiss – Jazz vocalist presenting The Great Jamaican Songbook.


Saturday 9th August:
• Sultan Stevenson – One of the most exciting young jazz pianists in the UK.
• Ruby Turner – The legendary soul, jazz, and blues vocalist.


Sunday 10th August:
• Soweto Kinch – Award-winning saxophonist and MC fusing jazz and hip-hop.
• Jazz Sabbath – A unique jazz reimagining of Black Sabbath’s music featuring Adam Wakeman of Black Sabbath


To make the most of this stellar line-up, the Market Hall Weekend Pass is available now at an early bird price for a limited time only. This exclusive pass provides access to all six performances across the weekend, offering unbeatable value. With individual tickets ranging from £17.50 to £40.00, securing a pass now can save attendees up to £80 compared to door prices. This is the only weekend pass available for Brecon Jazz Festival 2025, making it a must-have for jazz lovers.

 

A Festival with a Fresh Vision
Since 1984, Brecon Jazz Festival has been a staple of the UK jazz scene, welcoming some of the world’s greatest musicians. With a new team leading the festival, 2025 promises to be a thrilling new chapter that both honours tradition and introduces exciting innovations.


Festival Chairman, Chris Jones CBE, stated:
“This is an exciting moment for Brecon Jazz. We’re bringing together a world class lineup, reintroducing the Market Hall as a key venue, and building an experience that reflects both the festival’s deep roots and its bright future.”

 

Springtime Jazz Day-Festival – April 12th
To build momentum for the August festival, a special Springtime Jazz Day-Festival will take place on April 12th, 2025. This one day event will feature a mix of free and ticketed performances at venues across Brecon, including:


• Saskia Laroo & Warren Byrd at The Muse (2:00 PM) – Trumpeter Saskia Laroo’s first- ever UK performance alongside acclaimed pianist Warren Byrd, supported by Paula
Gardiner and Mark O’Connor.


• Jack Mac at The Muse (7:00 PM) – An explosive saxophonist blending jazz, funk, and blues.


• Jon Crespo Trio featuring Jane Williams at Brecon Tap (9:00 PM) – A free late-night jazz experience.

 

Empowering Young Talent – The Young Person’s Stage


A key addition to Brecon Jazz Festival 2025 is the Young Person’s Stage at Bishops Meadow, funded by Arts Council Wales. This stage will showcase the next generation of jazz talent, featuring emerging artists and providing a platform for exciting young musicians to develop their craft. Headlining the stage is Ursula Harrison, the BBC Young Jazz Musician of the Year 2024, who will not only perform but also assist in curating the line-up.


Beyond the performances, the Young Person’s Stage will serve as a training ground for aspiring industry professionals. Young people will take on roles in sound engineering, lighting, stewarding, photography, and event management, gaining hands-on experience in festival production. This initiative reinforces the festival’s commitment to nurturing future generations of jazz artists and industry professionals.

 

A Festival for the Community & Beyond
The revitalised festival is committed to community engagement, local business partnerships, and artistic excellence. The Brecon Frazz Parade and fringe events will continue to bring jazz to the streets, and partnerships with Brecon Town Council, Tan Cerdd, and Mid Wales Rhythm & Blues Club will strengthen its impact.

 

Tickets for Brecon Jazz Festival 2025 are now available, with early bird Market Hall Weekend Passes selling fast. Visit http://www.breconjazzfestival2025.co.uk for more information and ticket bookings.

Line up announced for 64th edition of Jazz A Juan,  Juan-les-Pins, France, 10th to 20th July 2025.

Sunday, March 30, 2025

The line up has been announced for the 2025 Jazz A Juan Festival. Performers include Herbie Hancock, Jamie Cullum, Dianne Reeves, Gregory Porter, Ibrahim Maalouf, Robert Plant ,Emile Londonien.

Guest contributor Colin May sets the scene;


64th Jazz A Juan


The line up has been announced for this year’s Jazz A Juan. The 64th edition will take place from 10th to 20th July. Herbie Hancock, Jamie Cullum, Dianne Reeves, Gregory Porter and Ibrahim Maalouf are among those scheduled to appear. It will be Herbie Hancock’s 14th appearance at Juan-les-Pins but 13 of the 22 artists or 65 percent of the artists will be making their first appearance at the festival. Among those making their debut in the open air 2800 seat arena will be Robert Plant, and in what is high risk programming for a Jazz festival with a big venue to fill, Emile Londonien, a leading group of French new wave jazz whom I have just enjoyed seeing along the coast in Nice. Review here;
https://www.thejazzmann.com/reviews/review/leon-phal-quintet-emile-londonien-stockfish-nice-france-21-03-2025


In another welcome development, For the first time to my knowledge the programme launch included the latest iteration of the Jammin’ Summer Sessions, the free second stage, that hosts emerging groups several of which impressed at last November’s Jammin’ Juan jazz Market place . I am delighted that Obradovic -Tixier duo whose late night performance at an earlier edition of Jammin’ Juan was riveting, are among the line up. Their 2020 album ‘The Boiling Stories of a Smoking Kettle’ received a four- star review in Jazzwise and was an editor’s choice.
https://www.jazzwise.com/review/obradovic-tixier-duo-the-boiling-stories-of-a-smoking-kettle).

 

The full day -by -day programme for both venues is available via this link
https://jazzajuan.com/en/programme-jazz-a-juan-2025/

Nice Jazz Festival - 2025 programme announced.

Saturday, March 29, 2025

The Nice Jazz Festival will take place in the centre of the city from 24 to 27 July. Performers include Sullivan Fortner, Christian McBride, Stochelo & Mozes Rosenburg. The Cookers, John Scofield

Guest contributor Colin May sets the scene;


The programme for this year’s Nice Jazz Festival has been announced.


This year the Nice Jazz Festival will take place in the centre of the city from 24 to 27 July. The Théâtre de Verdure open air stage which is where nearly all the pure jazz happens will see an increase in the number of acts from three to four a night while the bigger Place Masséna stage mainly will have three urban music and pop-oriented acts a night.

 


There’s a strong retro, or a looking back to look forwards, thread running through this year’s jazz selection. The hundredth anniversary of Oscar Peterson’s birth will be celebrated by a trio led by pianist Sullivan Fortner, Edouard Pennes will present ‘Bird Lives’, manouche jazz stars Stochelo & Mozes Rosenburg will explore the musical legacy of Charlie Chaplin, leading bassist Christian McBride will lead a trio that will remember the Ray Brown Trio, the veteran jazz masters The Cookers will channel the post-bop of the mid- sixties, and the festival will conclude with a Jazz Celebration of the most essential jazz compositions as voted by listeners to TSF Jazz.


The rest of the programme on the Théâtre de Verdure stage is a mix of established and rising stars. Jazz royalty is represented by guitarist John Schofield and by bassist Avishai Cohen and those on the rise include Haitian-American singer Tyreek McDole and French trumpeter DAOUD whom I enjoyedat the Jammin ‘Juan jazz market in 2023 (https://www.thejazzmann.com/features/article/jammin-juan-2023-palais-des-congress-juan-les-pins-france-8th-to-10th-november-2023.


  British saxophonist Nubya Gacia makes a return to the festival having appeared in 2019.

 

 

Full details of the programme are available at:
https://www.nicejazzfest.fr/en/programmation/2025

 

EFG London Jazz Festival announces first names for 2025 edition including Tanita Tikaram, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Tune-Yards, Makaya McCraven and Hiromi.

Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Now entering its 33rd year, the global celebration of music, EFG London Jazz Festival, is announcing the first names for its 2025 edition, which takes place from 14-23 November. Press release attached

We have received the following press release;


SERIOUS
Announce First Names For
EFG LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL 2025
Including Tanita Tikaram, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Tune-Yards, Makaya McCraven and Hiromi
14-23 November 2025

 

Now entering its 33rd year, the global celebration of music, EFG London Jazz Festival, is announcing the first names for its 2025 edition, which takes place from 14-23 November. For 10 days and nights musicians from all over the world will come together in London to perform boundary-pushing music that showcases jazz and its influence across genres and cultures.

 


Jazz transcends borders, blending various musical traditions around the world and bringing together diverse communities through the shared language of music. EFG London Jazz Festival has always embraced collaborations between musicians from all over the globe with jazz and its surrounding genres’ openness to diversity, creativity and unity, while continuing to evolve and inspire musicians and audiences worldwide.

 

Grammy and Tony Award-winning Jazz vocalist Dee Dee Bridgewater is bringing her WE EXIST! show to the Barbican on Saturday, 15 November. Bridgewater has had a glittering four-decade career reimagining jazz classics, ascending to the upper echelon of vocalists, uniquely spinning standards and taking intrepid leaps of faith.

 


When she was just 18 years old, Tanita Tikaram achieved worldwide recognition, selling over 4 million of her debut album, ‘Ancient Heart’, defying previous female music stereotypes, and defining her in the eyes of music history. She returns for the first time in 8 years to make a rare performance at the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall on Saturday, 15 November.

 

Following the announcement of their new album Better Dreaming, Tune-Yards, the music project of Merrill Garbus and Nate Brenner, are performing at the EFG London Jazz Festival on 22 November at the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall. Known for their vibrant fusion of indie pop, Afrobeat and experimental loops, Tune-Yards gained widespread acclaim with w h o k i l l in 2011, which featured the breakout hit “Bizness” and won the Village Voice Pazz & Jop critics’ poll. Tune-Yards’ music is characterised by layered vocals, polyrhythmic beats, and socially conscious lyrics, tackling themes of race, privilege, and politics.

 

Over more than 20 years as a recording artist, the jazz piano phenomenon Hiromi has shifted seamlessly from one spellbinding project to the next. In the process, she’s earned a reputation as one of the most explosive live performers in jazz history and a global ambassador for the art form. She performs on Friday, 21 November at the Barbican, which follows her 2023 performance at the same venue for the festival for which The Arts Desk enthused: “as breathtaking for its energy as for its brilliant versatility” in their 5-star review.

 


A midweek highlight will see the return of Makaya McCraven to the festival following his Sold Out show at the Barbican in 2023, which the Financial Times said was “like being immersed in a recording session in which each song was a master take”. This year, the prodigiously talented drummer and composer takes over KOKO in Camden on Wednesday, 19 November.

 


At the Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall on Saturday, 15 November is acclaimed Grammy Award-winning mandolinist, singer, songwriter, and composer, Chris Thile. A multifaceted musical talent, described by The Guardian as “that rare being: an all-round musician,” and hailed by NPR as a “genre-defying musical genius,” Thile is a founding member of the highly influential string bands Punch Brothers and Nickel Creek, and has collaborated with countless luminaries from Yo-Yo Ma to Fiona Apple to Brad Mehldau.

 


The following night at Cadogan Hall, Kurt Elling and The Yellowjackets Celebrate Weather Report. Known for his singular combination of robust swing and poetic insight, the two-time Grammy winner brings his one-of-a-kind brand of contemporary lyricism and vocal ingenuity to jazz. This celebration of Weather Report, one of jazz’s great supergroups, will reimagine the fusion band’s iconic songs in addition to new arrangements inspired by their constellation of musicians.

 


Closing the first weekend on Sunday, 16 November at Village Underground is American Neo Soul star Bilal, who returns to the spotlight following the success of his two album releases in 2024. His latest, Adjust Brightness, is a giant step forward, as Bilal merges his organic, soulful roots with experimental electronic influences inspired by artists like Aphex Twin and Stereolab. Fans can expect an immersive sonic experience that defies genre conventions, as Bilal continues to evolve and refine his unique style.

 

Trombonist, singer and composer Rita Payés is one of the standout emerging talents of the Sant Andreu Jazz Band, the nucleus from which some of the most promising young musicians on the jazz scene in Spain have emerged in recent years. She performs at the EFG London Jazz Festival for the first time at Union Chapel on Wednesday, 19 November.

 


At the Union Chapel on Thursday, 20 November is pianist and composer Fergus McCreadie whose music is a unique blend of jazz and Scottish folk inspired by his country’s sublime landscapes. McCreadie’s music captures the hearts and minds of audiences worldwide, with an appeal that extends far beyond the constraints of genre. Also performing that evening is trumpeter and synthesist Laura Jurd whose unique approach to the trumpet is celebrated in the work that she creates. Laura’s love of folk traditions can often be heard in her music, alongside a background in classical composition, taking twists and turns that both invite surprise and evoke the inevitable.

 


Following their Sold Out show at last year’s EFG London Jazz Festival, GeeJay return with their strong, soulful and emotionally-charged songs to Islington Assembly Hall on Thursday, 20 November. Expect vintage jazzy chords and groovy rhythms, with saxophone adding a further element to the melodic mix.

 


The festival will once again launch at the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall with Jazz Voice, the glittering opening gala featuring star vocalists reimagining timeless songs for the specially-created EFG London Jazz Festival Orchestra and guest conductor. Taking place on Friday, 14 November, this year’s all-star names will be revealed soon.

 


EFG London Jazz Festival is a place to explore music and to celebrate the legacy and the future of an inspiring musical universe.

 


EFG London Jazz Festival Director, Pelin Opcin, said:
“The EFG London Jazz Festival 2025 is all about celebrating global talent, with incredible artists from the UK and around the world performing in venues across London this November. We’re excited to announce the first artists in this year’s lineup, from emerging musicians to iconic performers. As ever, the Festival will feature never-before-seen performances, including one-off collaborations and new commissions. A special thank you to the Festival’s title sponsor, EFG Private Bank, for their continued support; our shared values of innovation, collaboration and diversity are so important to the ongoing success of the Festival. We can’t wait to welcome audiences back in November to experience the unforgettable magic of live music.”

 


Serious would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to all of their partners, particularly the extended support of title sponsor EFG, which helps to support the breadth and diversity of the festival. The EFG London Jazz Festival is made possible thanks to the support of many key sponsors and funders, including Arts Council England, Serious Trust, PRSF, BBC Radio 3, Champagne Thienot, Jazzwise Magazine and Jazz FM UK.

 


EFG London Jazz Festival Shows

 


14 Nov - Jazz Voice - Royal Festival Hall


15 Nov - We Exist! The Dee Dee Bridgewater Quartet - Barbican


15 Nov - Tanita Tikaram - Royal Festival Hall


15 Nov - Chris Thile - Queen Elizabeth Hall


15 Nov - Kurt Elling and The Yellowjackets Celebrate Weather Report - Cadogan Hall


16 Nov - Bilal - Village Underground


19 Nov - Makaya McCraven - KOKO


19 Nov - Rita Payés - Union Chapel


20 Nov - Fergus McCreadie + Laura Jurd - Union Chapel


20 Nov - GeeJay - Islington Assembly Hall


21 Nov - Hiromi’s Sonicwonder - Barbican


22 Nov - Tune-Yards - Royal Festival Hall



Praise for 2024 edition

 


“beautifully curated” - The Guardian, ★★★★★

 


“The incredible musical jamboree of the EFG London Jazz Festival is our yearly reminder that the jazz scene has never been more various” - The Telegraph, ★★★★★

 


“exceptional” - The Times, ★★★★

 


“November can be a month to hunker down for the onset of winter and its weather, and where better to do that than in one of the myriad venues across the capital” - The Arts Desk, ★★★★

 


“there’s a noticeable buzz amongst the crowd amassing” - Clash



Serious is one of the UK’s leading producers of live jazz, international and new music through concerts, festivals, tours, digital shows, talent development schemes, learning and participation programmes, and bespoke events for all.
https://serious.org.uk/

 


EFG International is a global private banking group offering private banking and asset management services and is headquartered in Zurich. EFG International’s group of private banking businesses operates in around 40 locations worldwide. Its registered shares (EFGN) are listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange. 
https://www.efginternational.com/uk

 

Royal Albert Hall unveils line-up for spring season of Late Night Jazz.

Tuesday, March 25, 2025

With genres spanning from fast-bop swing to afro-centric neo-jazz, the six Beyond the Main Stage events will take place in the 200-capacity Elgar Room venue. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


Late Night Jazz returns to the Royal Albert Hall

 

Royal Albert Hall unveils line-up for spring season of Late Night Jazz

 

Tickets now available from the Royal Albert Hall website

 

Neo-jazz singer-songwriter Ni Maxine, classical and jazz harpist Marysia Osu and multi-instrumentalist SHOLTO are among the headline acts announced to perform as part of the Royal Albert Hall’s upcoming Late Night Jazz spring series. With genres spanning from fast-bop swing to afro-centric neo-jazz, the six Beyond the Main Stage events will take place in the 200-capacity Elgar Room venue, showcasing some of the most exciting names in the London jazz scene.

 

Kicking off the second season of 2025 is the Tom Ollendorff Trio on Wednesday 16 April. The group’s show is part of their upcoming tour performing pieces from Tom’s critically acclaimed 2023 album Open House. The guitarist is known for his distinctively smooth legato passages and virtuosic technique and will be joined onstage by two esteemed jazz musicians, drummer James Maddren and bassist Conor Chaplin.

 

Later that month (Wednesday 23 April), Charlotte Keeffe’s RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW Quartet will perform a Relaxed Late Night Jazz, where the less formal environment may particularly benefit autistic people, those with learning disabilities, those with dementia, or anyone who may prefer coming to the venue with additional measures in place. Charlotte’s second album, ALIVE! in the studio… received rave reviews and landed on several Best of 2023 Album Releases lists, while her improvisatory approach to live performance embraces the nature of individuality and letting go of inhibitions through the power of music.

 

Matthew Todd, Director of Programming at the Hall, said:
“Late Night Jazz at the Royal Albert Hall has been a cornerstone of London’s vibrant jazz scene over the past 15 years, offering audiences an intimate space to experience world-class live performances. This season welcomes an array of extraordinary artists, and we’re delighted to be welcoming rising stars such as Ni Maxine and SHOLTO through our doors for the very first time. We’re incredibly proud that our Late Night Jazz series remains a must-see for both long-time fans of the genre and those looking to discover something new.”

 

SHOLTO (Thursday 1 May) marks the first of two Late Night Jazz events in May. Oscar ‘SHOLTO’ Robertson has garnered his reputation as a live session drummer across multiple genres working with acts such as Confidence Man, Nick Waterhouse and Baxter Dury. Inspired by soundtrack composers from the 1950s-1970s, 2023’s The Changing Tides Of Dreams introduced psychedelic-infused, hazy arrangements, drawing on the world of film, classical, jazz and experimental arrangements, while live performances lean into lush, analogue instrumental grooves.

 

The BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 6 Music championed Ni Maxine performs the following week (Thursday 8 May), after a string of sold-out shows in 2024 and tour support slot for Corinne Bailey Rae, which has led to a nomination by Jazz FM for Breakthrough Artist. With her debut EP Mother’s Arms on the horizon, covering themes of home, identity, self-worth, and belonging, Ni Maxine is positioning herself as one of the most essential new voices in contemporary music.

 

Polish-born and London-based harpist Marysia Osu is known for her innovative blend of classical, ambient and jazz music, and will be coming to the Hall on Thursday 12 June in support of her 2024 fully self-produced debut album, harp, beats & dreams. Meanwhile, the Royal College of Music Junior Department Jazz Ensemble makes its sixth appearance in the Late Night Jazz series to bring the spring season to a close (Thursday 26 June) with a varied repertoire featuring music from the 1930’s swing era to the present day, including works by Miles Davis, Charles Mingus, Michael Bublé and Snarky Puppy.

 

Tickets for all Late Night Jazz shows are now on sale and available from the Royal Albert Hall website -  http://www.royalalberthall.com.

 

Listings info:

 

Royal Albert Hall
Kensington Gore
London SW7 2AP
http://www.royalalberthall.com / 020 7589 8212


Late Night Jazz: Tom Ollendorff Trio
Wednesday 16 April 2025, 9:30pm
Tickets: £15



Relaxed Late Night Jazz: Charlotte Keeffe’s RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW
Wednesday 23 April 2025, 9:30pm
Tickets: Pay what you can



Late Night Jazz: SHOLTO
Thursday 1 May 2025, 9:30pm
Tickets: £15


Late Night Jazz: Ni Maxine
Thursday 8 May 2025, 9:30pm
Tickets: £15


Late Night Jazz: Marysia Osu
Thursday 12 June 2025, 9:30pm
Tickets: £15

 

Late Night Jazz: RCM Junior Department
Thursday 26 June 2025, 9:30pm
Tickets: £15

 


About the Royal Albert Hall
The Royal Albert Hall is the world’s most famous stage. For 153 years, it has played host to legendary artists, from Giuseppe Verdi to Beyoncé.

Jazz FM announces spring and early summer programmes .

Tuesday, March 25, 2025

azz FM have announced their spring/summer schedule of special programmes, series and documentaries along with summer festival outside broadcasts. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


Jazz FM announces spring and early summer programmes


The “Jazz FM Loves Gospel” season runs up from 30th March until Easter
Musicians Neil Cowley and Binker Golding host short series
Comedian, actor and musician Ben Bailey Smith (aka. Doc Brown) returns with a second series digging into his vinyl collection
Coverage of the Jazz FM Awards along with outside broadcasts from UK and global jazz festivals


Jazz FM have announced their spring/summer schedule of special programmes, series and documentaries along with summer festival outside broadcasts.

 

As well as returning series of listener favourites, there are new presenters joining the station to help tell the continued story of the broad range of jazz, soul and blues.

 

In the run up to Easter, “Jazz FM Loves Gospel” is a season of programmes and features that celebrates gospel music.  Gospel music and jazz share a deep, intertwined history, with gospel serving as a foundational influence on the development of jazz.  Hosted by US gospel superstar Kurk Whalum the series will run for four weeks with Kurk playing songs from his own collection, starting Sunday 30th March up to and including Easter Sunday.

 

Immediately following that final episode on Easter Sunday (April 20th) will be a special programme called “The Story of UK Gospel” in which YolanDa Brown tells the little-told story of Black British Gospel Music and explores the essence of the genre, speaking with some of the genre’s most celebrated artists (David Grant, Guvna B, Moses Boyd, and Karen Gibson from the Kingdom Choir), and shining a light on its impact on the UK Jazz scene.  Music features in other programmes across the week running up to Easter will feature gospel themed music and stories.

 

Elsewhere “Neil Cowley’s Keys To Success” celebrates the keyboard through four instruments: the Hammond Organ, the Fender Rhodes, the Clavinet and the pianoforte.  Throughout the series, which kicks off on International Piano Day (29th March – the 88th day of the year!) he talks to musicians and experts about what it is about these specific instruments that make them so special.

 

Comedian and actor Ben Bailey Smith (aka Doc Brown) is back with a second series of his “Vinyl Hour” which celebrates his thousand-strong LP collection of jazz and soul, while drummer Binker Golding is back with a third series of his “Music Therapy” in which he discusses life’s challenges with fellow artists and what’s on their therapeutic playlists in time to celebrate Mental Health Awareness Week in May.

 

Amongst all that, The Jazz FM Awards with PPL and PRS for Music will be celebrated in the run up to this year’s ceremony at KOKO on April 24th.  An All-Winners Easter Monday will feature music from the awards honourees since its inception in 2013, interspersed with some of this year’s nominees.  There will also be special programmes on the day of the Awards ceremony itself and the following days.

 

Jazz FM will also be out and about at the summer jazz festivals with dozens of hours of broadcasts including The Cheltenham Jazz Festival in early May and the Love Supreme Jazz Festival at the start of July.  There’s also an international visit to the Saint Lucia Jazz and Arts Festival in May from where Simon Philips will broadcast his daily Afternoon Show for a week.

 


Of these programmes, Jazz FM and Magic Classical Content Director Nick Pitts says:
“As everyone knows, the world’s greatest jazz, soul and blues is at the centre of everything we do.  It’s great to be able to tell new stories around untapped genres for the radio station like Gospel with Kurk and YolanDa alongside the important story behind the taken-for-granted keyboard with Niel is incredibly exciting.
Welcoming back the likes of Binker and Ben show that Jazz FM is the place for amazing people to talk and play music, and then to be able to be at the centre of so many amazing jazz festivals shows that the genre is alive and well and thriving like never before.
Jazz FM is the place to be this summer” 

 


Programme details and transmission dates;

 

Neil Cowley’s Keys to Success
9-10pm from Saturday 29th March – Saturday 19th April

 

Kurk Whalum’s Gospel Collection
9-10pm from Sunday 30th March - Easter Sunday 20th April

 

The Story of UK Gospel with YolanDa Brown
10pm – midnight Easter Sunday 20th April

 

Jazz FM Awards All-Winners Easter Monday
6am-midnight on Easter Monday 21st April with Nigel Williams, Danielle Perry, Simon Phillips and Jez Nelson

 

The Jazz FM Awards with PPL and PRS for Music
Ceremony on evening of 24th April, with highlights including performances and winner interviews between 10pm – midnight, hosted by Nigel Williams

 

Doc Brown’s Vinyl Hour
9-10pm from Saturday 3rd -24th May

 

Music Therapy with Binker Golding
9-10pm from Sunday 18th May - 8th June

 

Jazz FM at Cheltenham Jazz Festival
Various programmes from Saturday 3th – Monday 5th May

 

Jazz FM at Saint Lucia Jazz and Arts Festival
Tuesday 6th – Monday 12th May inclusive 2-6pm with Simon Phillips

 

Jazz FM at Love Supreme Jazz Festival
Various programmes from Friday 4th – Sunday 6th July


About Jazz FM:
Jazz FM is the largest commercial jazz station in the world, celebrating the complete spectrum of Jazz in all its colourful forms since 1990. Jazz FM broadcasters, producers and team are true devotees, with a deep love and understanding of their particular jazz shade, their passion is vivid, their enthusiasm infectious, sharing the finest jazz with everyone.
As the UK’s only dedicated Jazz broadcaster, Jazz FM is on a mission to entertain, promote and celebrate all that’s great about Jazz. Involvement with national festivals and awards is part of this - setting the bar high for live performance, recognising outstanding talent and strengthening the Jazz community.
No matter how people tune-in they always listen in colour.

Programme Announced for 10th London Piano Festival at Kings Place, 9th - 12th October 2025.

Sunday, March 23, 2025

The programme of this largely classical festival includes a recital featuring Julian Joseph and Zoe Rahman plus four outstanding young pianists from the Julian Joseph Jazz Academy. Press release att.

We have received the following press release;

Katya Apekisheva and Charles Owen announce the programme for the 10th London Piano Festival at Kings Place

 

Katya Apekisheva and Charles Owen announce the programme for the 10th London Piano Festival at Kings Place, featuring three world premieres by Cheryl Frances-Hoad, Stephen Hough and Elena Langer

 

Katya Apekisheva | Janneke Brits | Keelan Carew | Jeremy Chan | Ingrid Fliter | Berniya Hamie | Joseph Havlat | Emile Hinton | Stephen Hough | Julian Joseph | James Kreiling | Ella Lee | Mishka Rushdie Momen | Michael Morpurgo | Nnamdi Nnachi Cole | Ronan O’Hora | Charles Owen | Danny Piers | Zoe Rahman | Steve Rosenberg | Seta Tanyel | Emily Tran | Petroc Trelawny

 

9-12 October 2025 | Kings Place, London
#LondonPianoFestival

 

Three world premieres written to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Festival by composers Cheryl Frances-Hoad, Stephen Hough and Elena Langer

 

The central Gala, featuring co-founders Charles Owen and Katya Apekisheva with Stephen Hough, Ingrid Fliter, Ronan O’Hora, Seta Tanyel, Mishka Rushdie Momen, and Joseph Havlat performing four-, six- and eight-handed works

 

Solo recitals by Ingrid Fliter, Mishka Rushdie Momen, and festival co-founders Charles Owen and Katya Apekisheva

 

A family concert narrated by Michael Morpurgo and featuring Keelan Carew, James Kreiling and Janneke Brits

 

A masterclass led by Stephen Hough

 

A showcase of star pianists from the Julian Joseph Jazz Academy

 

Pre- and post-concert discussions led by Ella Lee, presenter of the Classical Circuit podcast

 

Pianists and co-Artistic Directors Katya Apekisheva and Charles Owen reveal another dynamic line-up for the tenth-anniversary edition of the London Piano Festival (LPF) which returns to Kings Place from 9-12 October 2025. Four days of classical and jazz piano performances will include three world premieres by internationally renowned composers, each commissioned especially for this year’s Festival. The programme sees Ronan O’Hora, and Julian Joseph returning to perform at the Festival, and Stephen Hough, Ingrid Fliter, Keelan Carew, Zoe Rahman, Joseph Havlat, Mishka Rushdie Momen and more making their Festival debuts.


Under 30s tickets are available for all concerts at a reduced price of £10. The Festival is delighted to be working with International Piano magazine as its media partner for the tenth year running.


Co-Artistic Directors Katya Apekisheva and Charles Owen commented,
“It is our great pleasure to be announcing the programme for the 10th London Piano Festival alongside the world premiere of three new commissions by Cheryl Frances-Hoad, Stephen Hough and Elena Langer. When we first dreamt up the idea of starting a piano festival over a decade ago, we hoped to fill a gap in London’s musical offering by creating a festival devoted exclusively to the piano. Ten years on, having presented nine Festivals featuring over 45 exceptional jazz and classical pianists, we are immensely grateful to continue offering world-class piano performances at our Festival home – Kings Place.”


Sam McShane, Artistic Director of Kings Place, commented:
“London Piano Festival is back with an epic programme to mark its 10th anniversary year. This year’s theme, ‘Maturity & Youth’, beautifully reflects the festival’s journey—celebrating a decade of artistic excellence while championing the future of piano music. From world premieres to classics, this programme embodies the spirit of sharing, friendship and collaboration that defines Kings Place.”


The Festival opens with a joint recital from Katya Apekisheva and Charles Owen, featuring two world premieres. Katya Apekisheva will perform Seasons by Elena Langer, inspired by Philip Larkin’s poetry and commissioned as a companion piece to Tchaikovsky’s The Seasons. Charles Owen performs Stones of the Sky, a new composition by Cheryl Frances-Hoad inspired by gemstones found in the Austrian Alps and the Gem Poems by Pablo Neruda, and conceived as a complimentary piece to Schumann’s Carnaval. The event will be preceded by a pre-concert talk with the composers, led by Ella Lee, presenter of the Classical Circuit podcast [9 October].


Argentinian pianist Ingrid Fliter makes her LPF debut with a solo recital including Beethoven’s Sonata in E Flat and Sonata in D Major, and Chopin’s Nocturne in B Major and Sonata No. 3 in B minor. Ella Lee will lead a discussion with Charles Owen and Katya Apekisheva beforehand, exploring the artists featured across the rest of the program and reflecting on the Festival’s decade-long legacy [10 October].


On Saturday, the Festival hosts a family concert, featuring a world premiere arrangement of Stravinsky’s The Firebird for two pianos, arranged and performed by James Kreiling and Janneke Brits, alongside Keelan Carew performing Poulenc’s Barbar the Elephant, with celebrated children’s author Michael Morpurgo as narrator. World-renowned pianist Stephen Hough will later present a piano clinic masterclass with pianists from the London conservatoires and beyond, closing with a Q&A led by pianist and broadcaster Keelan Carew [11 October].


The Saturday concludes with the Festival’s central event, the Two-Piano Gala, this year featuring no less than eight performers – Stephen Hough, Ingrid Fliter, Ronan O’Hora, Seta Tanyel, Mishka Rushdie Momen, and Joseph Havlat, in addition to Charles and Katya themselves. This year’s programme will include a world premiere composition by Stephen Hough, King’s Cross March, commissioned by the Festival and performed by Charles Owen and Katya Apekisheva. Joseph Havlat, Charles Owen and Katya Apekisheva will perform the UK premiere of Havlat’s own composition 64 Geese. Stephen Hough also joins Charles Owen and Katya Apekisheva for a rendition of Rachmaninov’s Romance for Six Hands, and Ingrid Fliter, Joseph Havlat, Mishka Rushdie Momen and Ronan O’Hora perform Smetana’s Sonata for Two Pianos, (Eight Hands). Other featured composers include Mozart, Brahms, Shostakovich, Britten, Babajanian, Ravel and more [11 October].


The Sunday begins with a morning recital from Mishka Rushdie Momen, centred around her acclaimed album Reformation, exploring the rich sound world of Renaissance repertoire. This recital will include pieces by Byrd, Gibbons, Bull, Sweenlinck and more, and will conclude with a post-performance Q&A with Ella Lee [12 October].


BBC Russia Editor Steve Rosenberg intersperses stories of his life in Russia with piano improvisations at an event hosted by BBC Radio 3 presenter Petroc Trelawny. Running in parallel with this conversation will be a special focus on the historical and political significance of Dmitri Shostakovich, including a selection of his Preludes and Fugues performed by Berniya Hamie and Jeremy Chan, making their Festival debuts [12 October].


Julian Joseph returns to LPF with Zoe Rahman (in her Festival debut), bringing the 2025 Festival to a close with a recital of outstanding young pianists from the Julian
Joseph Jazz Academy, including Danny Piers, Emile Hinton, Emily Tran and Nnamdi Nnachi Cole, all performing at LPF for the first time [12 October].

 

The London Piano Festival was founded by pianists Katya Apekisheva and Charles Owen in 2016 and takes place every October at Kings Place, London. Previous visiting artists have included Alfred Brendel, Alexandra Dariescu, Julian Joseph, Gabriela Montero, Stephen Kovacevich, Jason Rebello, Vadym Kholodenko, Leszek Możdżer, Lara Melda, Reinis Zariņš and Kathryn Stott, amongst many others. The Festival has also commissioned several new works for two pianos, working with composers including Sally Beamish, Jonathan Dove, Elena Langer and Nico Muhly.

 


Full programme

 


Thursday 9 October, 6:45 pm | Kings Place, St Pancras Room
Ella Lee in Conversation with Cheryl Frances-Hoad and Elena Langer
Cheryl Frances-Hoad and Elena Langer
Ella Lee Host

 


Thursday 9 October, 7:30 pm | Kings Place, Hall One
Opening Night – Carnaval meets The Seasons
Cheryl Frances-Hoad ‘Stones of the Sky’ World Premiere (CO)
R. Schumann Carnaval, Op. 9 (CO)
Tchaikovsky The Seasons, Op. 37a (KA)
Elena Langer ‘Seasons’ World Premiere (KA)
Charles Owen and Katya Apekisheva Piano

 


Friday 10 October, 7:30 pm | Kings Place, Hall One
Ingrid Fliter performs Beethoven and Chopin
Beethoven Sonata in E flat, Op. 31/3
Beethoven Sonata in D Op. 10/3
Chopin Nocturne in B Op. 9/3
Chopin Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58
Ingrid Fliter Piano
Featuring pre-concert Q&A with Charles Owen and Katya Apekisheva in conversation with Ella Lee

 


Saturday 11 October, 12:00 pm | Kings Place, Hall One
Once Upon a Piano: Babar & The Firebird with Michael Morpurgo
Poulenc The Story of Babar, the Little Elephant (KC)
Stravinsky The Firebird (JK and JB)
Keelan Carew, James Kreiling and Janneke Brits Piano
Michael Morpurgo Narrator

 

Saturday 11 October, 2:30 pm | Kings Place, Hall Two
Stephen Hough’s Piano Clinic
Stephen Hough
Featuring post-Piano Clinic conversation and Q&A with Stephen Hough in conversation with Keelan Carew

 


Saturday 11 October, 7:00 pm | Kings Place, Hall One
Tenth Anniversary Two-Piano Gala
Joseph Havlat 64 Geese UK Premiere (JH, CO & KA)
Mozart Sonata in D major, K448 (KA & IF)
Shostakovich Concertino, Op. 94 (ST & CO)
Britten Mazurka elegiaca, Op. 23 (SH & ROH)
Poulenc Élégie (KA & CO)
Elena Langer RedMare (MRM & JH)
Babajanian Armenian Rhapsody (KA & ST)
Stephen Hough King’s Cross March World Premiere (CO & KA)
Brahms Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 56b (MRM & ROH)
Smetana Sonata for Two Pianos, 8 Hands in E minor (IF, JH, MRM & ROH)
Albeniz ‘Triana’ from Iberia (CO & IF)
Ravel La Valse (JH & ROH)
Rachmaninov Romance for Six Hands (1891) (SH, CO & KA)
Stephen Hough, Ingrid Fliter, Seta Tanyel, Ronan O’Hora, Charles Owen, Katya Apekisheva, Mishka Rushdie Momen and Joseph Havlat Piano

 


Sunday 12 October, 11:00 am | Kings Place, Hall One
Mishka Rushdie Momen – Reformation
Byrd Pavana Lachrymae after Flow my tears, by John Dowland
Gibbons Fantazia of Foure Parts
Bull Walsingham: 30 Variations
Byrd Callino Casturame
Sweelinck Ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la a 4 voci
Dowland In Darkness Let Me Dwell arr. Mishka Rushdie Momen
Adès Darknesse visible
Bull My Grief
Byrd The Bells
Mishka Rushdie Momen Piano
Featuring post-concert Q&A with Mishka Rushdie Momen in conversation with Ella Lee

 


Sunday 12 October, 2:00 pm | Kings Place, Hall Two
Shostakovich & Rosenberg - Reflections on contemporary Russia
Shostakovich Preludes and Fugues (selections) (BH and JC)
Steve Rosenberg, Berniya Hamie and Jeremy Chan Piano
Petroc Trelawny Presenter

 


Sunday 12 October, 6:00 pm | Kings Place, Hall One
Julian Joseph Presents: The Sounds of our Next Generation
Julian Joseph, Zoe Rahman, Danny Piers, Emile Hinton, Emily Tran and Nnamdi Nnachi Cole Piano


About Kings Place
Kings Place is an open, multi-arts venue, presenting an adventurous and critically-acclaimed programme, with words and music at its heart. Every year we curate a series of festivals to engage a breadth of different communities. We are a place where many audiences belong, a place where people connect with their passion and no-one is lost in the crowd.
Kings Place was developed from a generous act of philanthropy. Driven by a belief that arts and culture are a fundamental part of a thriving city – our work is as vibrant as our location in King’s Cross. We are independently-funded and generate income through ticket sales and the staging of world-class conferences and events.
We are rooted in partnership and have developed a collaborative community of resident partners and artistic associates. By opening our doors, people and creativity can flourish. We provide stages for artists, space for local communities and young musicians, share our home with partners, and offer audiences unforgettable, shared experiences.
We are Kings Place, the cultural pulse of King’s Cross.
http://www.kingsplace.co.uk


Kings Place
90 York Way, London,
N1 9AG.


Jazz, folk & world music at Cadogan Hall, London, April 2025 - January 2026.

Sunday, March 23, 2025

Cadogan Hall has announced a series of jazz, folk and world music events scheduled to take place in 2025 and early 2026. Fully detailed schedule attached.

We have received the following information regarding these events;


Béla Fleck, Tommy Emmanuel, Kurt Elling | Jazz, folk & world music coming up.

 

Police Dog Hogan
Monday 14 April, 7.30pm
‘They manage to fuse bluegrass, folk, country and more in a way that few others can match.’ (RnR Magazine), combining guitar, fiddle, banjo, trumpet and accordion with bass and drums to create a driving country-folk sound that has earned them the reputation as one of the country’s finest live bands and folk-country acts,’ said Folk Radio in 2022.

 

The Glenn Miller Orchestra
Sunday 18 May, 5pm
Join the Glenn Miller Orchestra, led by the acclaimed conductor Ray McVay, for a musical celebration of Glenn Miller’s incredible musical legacy. Enjoy hits like In the Mood, Moonlight Serenade, American Patrol, Little Brown Jug, Tuxedo Junction, and Pennsylvania 6‑5000, and many more as they take you on a tour of the 1930s and ‘40s.
ENCORE & group discounts available

 

Red Hot Chilli Pipers
featuring the Red Hot Chilli Dancers
Friday 30 May, 7pm
Following their triumphant appearance at Glastonbury, the Red Hot Chilli Pipers are back! Bagpipes with attitude, drums with a Scottish accent and a show that leaves people with warm hearts and smiles on their faces; the past 20-plus years have seen the Red Hot Chilli Pipers become the most famous bagpipe band on the planet… ever!

 


Celebrating Sammy Davis Jr.
Saturday 21 June, 7.30pm
Join the 30-piece Down for the Count Swing Orchestra to celebrate Sammy Davis Jr.‘s centenary. Enjoy timeles classics like ‘Birth of the Blues’, ‘What Kind of Fool Am I’, ‘Me and My Shadow’, and ‘Mr. Bojangles’, sung by Marvin Muoneké and Callum Gillies, along with anecdotes and music by his contemporaries including Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sarah Vaughn.
ENCORE discount available

 

London Phoenix Orchestra
Wednesday 2 July, 7.30pm
Anderson Serenata
Gershwin Promenade: Walking The Dog
Anderson Piano Concerto
Ellington Three Black Kings
Shostakovich Suite for Variety Orchestra No. 1
Philip Leslie piano
London Phoenix Orchestra performs light music and jazz for the final concert of its season including a rare performance of Leroy Anderson’s Piano Concerto.

 

Béla Fleck, Edmar Castañeda, Antonio Sanchez Trio
Wednesday 9 & Thursday 10 July, 7.30pm
The new all-star trio of banjo player and 18-time Grammy-winner Béla Fleck, harpist Edmar Castañeda, and drummer and five-time Grammy-winner Antonio Sanchez performs original repertoire – rich with strong melodies, gorgeous harmony and grooves that twist and turn while feeling fantastic.

 

Madeleine Peyroux
Tuesday 15 July, 7.30pm
Following her sold out show here in February, Madeleine returns this summer for a second show showcasing the deftly interwoven jazz, folk, and chamber pop of her critically acclaimed ninth album, Let’s Walk, which dovetails effortlessly with her beloved versions of Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan and Tom Waits classics.

 

Julie Fowlis
Thursday 30 October
Voted ‘Musician of the Year’ at the Scots Trad Music Awards 2023 and winner of BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards’ ‘Folk Singer of the Year’, Julie’s music is deeply influenced by the Hebridean islands and Highland landscapes. With a career spanning several studio albums and numerous high-profile collaborations, you may also know her from songs in Brave, Disney Pixar’s Oscar-, Golden Globe- and BAFTA-winning animated film set in the ancient highlands of Scotland.

 

Lindisfarne
Saturday 1 November, 7.30pm
The legendary ‘70s folk-rock pioneers return to Cadogan Hall with a classic five-piece line-up of long-time members fronted by founder-member Rod Clements. With a repertoire of unforgettable songs like ‘Meet Me On The Corner’, ‘Fog On The Tyne’, ‘Lady Eleanor’ and ‘Run For Home’ and a reputation for live performance second to none, Lindisfarne’s power to galvanize their audiences remains undimmed, guaranteed to get the crowd on their feet and singing along.

 

 

Kurt Elling & Yellowjackets
Celebrate Weather Report
Saturday 15 November, 7.30pm
A thrilling collaboration between two jazz powerhouses – Grammy-winning vocalist Kurt Elling, known for his captivating baritone and improvisational brilliance, and Yellowjackets, jazz fusion legends redefining the genre for over four decades – blending the iconic music of Weather Report with bold reinterpretations and new explorations.

 

Swingin’ with Strings
Sunday 23 November, 6.30pm
The Jazz Repertory Company celebrates its 50th concert at Cadogan Hall with a production featuring Pete Long’s 40-piece orchestra in a wonderful selection of music from the 1950s and ‘60s including songs from Sinatra’s Capitol and Reprise years, Billie Holiday’s lush album of ballads Lady In Satin, plus selections from Ella Fitzgerald, Dinah Washington and Nat ‘King’ Cole.

 


Colosseum + Soft Machine
Essential Progressive Jazz-Rock Double Bill
Thursday 27 November, doors 6pm
A double-bill of essential Progressive Jazz-Rock with Colosseum, who came to fame in 1969 with its debut album, Those Who Are About To Die Salute You, and the Canterbury-scene legends Soft Machine who shared the stage with the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Pink Floyd, The Velvet Underground, Frank Zappa and more.


Jesse Cook
Saturday 29 November, 7.30pm
With a career spanning over 25 years and multiple accolades, the Canadian guitarist brings his innovative blend of flamenco, classical, jazz, and world beat to Cadogan Hall for one night only.

 


Tommy Emmanuel
Friday 23 & Saturday 24 January 2026, 7pm
With countless accolades including a Grammy award and multiple ARIA awards, this legendary guitarist and songwriter has dazzled audiences across the world with his melting pot of influences across genres, from pop to bluegrass, jazz to rock ‘n’ roll.

 

More information at http://www.cadoganhall.com

 

Cadogan Hall,
5 Sloane Terrace,
London SW1X 9DQ.


Box Office: 020 7730 4500

 

 

 

 

Music Spoken Here, Worcester introduces new ‘Sunday Service’ strand, featuring soul, gospel and R’n'B.

Monday, March 17, 2025

MSH will be trying out its new 'Sunday Service', featuring soul, gospel & R'n'B with pilot shows arranged for the last Sunday in May and June, probably starting at 5pm and wrapping up around 7:30pm.

Dave Fuller of Music Spoken Here writes;


‘Sunday Service’ Pilot to Start in May

 

I’m really excited to announce that in a couple of months, we’ll be extending our live music programming at The Marr’s Bar and trying out a new ‘Sunday Service’, featuring soul, gospel and R’n'B. I’ve arranged two pilot shows that will run on the last Sunday in May and June, probably starting at 5pm and wrapping up around 7:30pm. If these pilot events are well supported, I’ll extend our programming from the Autumn to include more of the same vibe with monthly events on a Sunday evening.




The first show, on Sunday 25th May, will feature Birmingham-based Urban Soul Family (pictured), headed up by bassist Patrick White. On Sunday 29th June we have Danni Mayers, who performed one of her songs ‘Monday Blues’ during Reed Bass’ performance with us in December 2023 - watch it here!).




I’ll be keeping our ‘pay what you can’ admission model for these shows, however our current Club Membership benefits will only apply to our Thursday night jazz / fusion program, so everyone attending will need to contribute on the door. Depending on how well these events are supported, I may introduce an ‘all-inclusive’ membership next year that covers our Thursday and Sunday events, but we’ll work that out as we go.

 

http://www.musicspokenhere.club

 

The Marrs Bar
12 Pierpoint Street
Worcester,
Worcestershire WR1 1TA

 

Jazz in the West Midlands - March 17th - 23rd 2025.

Monday, March 17, 2025

A roundup of jazz, funk & soul gigs to check out this week in the West Midlands area. Listings supplied by Dave Fuller of Music Spoken Here, Worcester.

The Week Ahead


A roundup of jazz, funk, soul and blues gigs to check out this week in the West Midlands area.

 

Monday 17 Mar


Dom Franks’ Strayhorn
Cheltenham Jazz Club, The Victory Club Ballroom, Burlington House, Lypiatt Road, Cheltenham GL50 2SY




Jazz at Pan-Pan: Kathryn Shultz / Nathan Thomas / Amy Coates / Isla Hutchins/ Jam night
Pan-Pan, 25D Floodgate St, Birmingham B5 5SL






Tuesday 18 Mar

 

Digbeth Jazz:
Dan McConkey
The Night Owl, 17-18 Lower Trinity Street, Birmingham B9 4AG






Wednesday 19 Mar


Van Morrison
Symphony Hall, Centenary Square, Birmingham, B1 2EA




Upstairs at Cherry Red’s: Luke Chakrabati
Cherry Red’s, 88-92 John Bright Street, Birmingham B1 1BN




Bedford Street Jazz Jam (lineup not published)
Bedford Street Bar, 4 Bedford Street, Leamington Spa CV32 5DY




Henry Newman Jazz Experience
The Trumpet, 58 High Street, Bilston, Wolverhampton WV14 0EP






Thursday 20 Mar

 

Corn Exchange Jazz Club: Mike Hall with the Alex Steele Trio
Kings Head Hotel, 8 High St Ross-On-Wye HR9 5HL



CBSO An Evening of Thelonious Monk & Miles Davis
Symphony Hall, Centenary Square, Birmingham, B1 2EA




Alison Rayner Quintet
The Albany Club, 10 Earlsdon St, Earlsdon, Coventry CV5 6EG




Bryan Corbett
Alsager Golf & Country Club, Audley Rd, Alsager Stoke-on-Trent ST7 2UR




Banda Brasileira
Eastside Jazz Club, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, 200 Jennens Road, B4 7XR




Heatwave
The Jam House, 3-5 St Pauls Square, Birmingham B3 1QU




Saraband
Hush Bar, 2 The Terrace, Leamington Spa CV31 3AB






Friday 21 Mar

 

Soft Machine
Guildhall, Bore Street, Lichfield, Staffordshire, WS13 6LU




Steve Tromans Trio ft Giulia Marro
The Blue Piano, 24-26 Harborne Rd, Birmingham, B15 3AA




Tom Cawley
1000 Trades, 16 Frederick St, Birmingham B1 3HE




Red Lemons
The Jam House, 3-5 St Pauls Square, Birmingham B3 1QU




The Atlantic Players
The Hare & Hounds, High Street, Kings Heath, Birmingham B14 7JZ




Jeremy
Hush Bar, 2 The Terrace, Leamington Spa CV31 3AB






Saturday 22 Mar




Sax In The City with The Notebenders
Jennifer Blackwell Performance Space, Symphony Hall, Centenary Square, Birmingham, B1 2EA




Red Lemons
The Jam House, 3-5 St Pauls Square, Birmingham B3 1QU




Mike Davids Band
Cafe Metro, 46 Church St, Bilston, Wolverhampton WV14 0AH




Jack Tyson Charles
Hockley Social Club, 60 Hampton St, Birmingham B19 3LU




Variations with Tina Edwards & Digbeth Jazz
Artum at Hockley Social Club, 60 Hampton St, Birmingham B19 3LU




Trip for Biscuits
Hush Bar, 2 The Terrace, Leamington Spa CV31 3AB

 



Sunday 23 Mar

 

Jazz @ NAC Cafe Spotlight: Nat2
Newhampton Arts Centre, Dunkley Street, Wolverhampton WV1 4AN




Manos Puestas Trio
Temperance, 33 Bath St, Leamington Spa CV31 3AF








Have a great week!
Dave Fuller
Instigator, Music Spoken Here
http://www.musicspokenhere.club

SERIOUS Announces 2025 London Summer Jazz Series.

Monday, March 10, 2025

Serious has announced their Summer Jazz Series, in which a handpicked collection of global jazz stars, inc. Herbie Hancock, will take to the stage at the Barbican and Cadogan Hall across June & July.

We have received the following press release;

 


Herbie Hancock announces 3-day residency at Barbican as part of Summer Jazz Series with Tigran Hamasyan, Brad Mehldau Trio and Madeleine Peyroux

 

 

ERIOUS Announce 2025 Summer Jazz Series

 


Herbie Hancock leads the way with 3 night Barbican residency

 


Brad Mehldau Trio, Madeleine Peyroux, Tigran Hamasyan and more also announced

 


June and July between the Barbican and Cadogan Hall

 


TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE
https://serious.org.uk/summer-jazz-series-2025

 

Serious are announcing their Summer Jazz Series, in which a handpicked collection of global jazz stars will take to the stage at the Barbican and Cadogan Hall across June and July. This news is led by a very special three night stint from legendary keyboardist and composer Herbie Hancock whose last performance at the Barbican in 2023 was described as “completely engrossing” by The Guardian.

 


Herbie Hancock returns to the Barbican Hall with a 3-night UK exclusive residency to celebrate his 85th birthday and over 50 years since his first ever London show, at the historic Rainbow Theatre in Finsbury Park. Herbie Hancock is a true icon of modern music. Throughout his explorations, he has transcended limitations and genres while maintaining his unmistakable voice. With an illustrious career spanning five decades and 14 Grammy Awards, he continues to amaze audiences across the globe.

 


There are few artists in the music industry who have had more influence on acoustic and electronic jazz and R&B than Herbie Hancock. As the immortal Miles Davis said in his autobiography, “Herbie was the step after Bud Powell and Thelonious Monk, and I haven’t heard anybody yet who has come after him.”

 


Now in the sixth decade of his professional life, Herbie Hancock remains where he has always been: in the forefront of world culture, technology, business and music. Though one can’t track exactly where he will go next, he is sure to leave his inimitable imprint wherever he lands. This exclusive residency is promoted alongside Marshall Arts.

 


Tigran Hamasyan is considered one of the most remarkable and distinctive pianists and composers of his generation seamlessly fusing potent jazz improvisation and progressive rock with the rich folkloric music of his native Armenia. On 16 June, Hamasyan returns to the Barbican Hall to perform a special concert in which he brings his latest album, The Bird of a Thousand Voices to life, live with a quartet. This follows his Sold Out performance at Cadogan Hall as part of the EFG London Jazz Festival last year. Opening for Hamasyan is singer, violinist and composer Alice Zawadzki who has established herself in the peripheries and crossovers of the classical, folk, jazz and art-pop worlds. The award-winning singer, multi-instrumentalist and composer has released three albums of her solo work, the latest her highly lauded Za Górami, released on the iconic ECM Records in 2024.

 


One of the most lyrical and intimate voices of contemporary jazz piano, Brad Mehldau has forged a unique path, which embodies the essence of jazz exploration, classical romanticism and pop allure. Performing at the Barbican as a trio including Felix Moseholm and Jorge Rossy on 24 June as part of the Summer Jazz Series, Mehldau continues to garner numerous awards and admiration from both jazz purists and music enthusiasts alike. With his self-proclaimed affection for popular music and classical training, “Mehldau is the most influential jazz pianist of the last 20 years” (The New York Times).

 


Described as “the finest banjo player on the planet” by the Guardian, Béla Fleck’s new all-star trio completed by harpist Edmar Castañeda, and drummer Antonio Sanchez who composed the soundtrack to Oscar winning film Birdman (2014), and received a Grammy award in the same year for the soundtrack. Playing original repertoire, much of it collaboratively written, this trio embarks nightly on fearless explorations that audiences will find irresistible — rich with strong melodies, gorgeous harmony and grooves that twist and turn while feeling fantastic. Catch them at Cadogan Hall on both 9 & 10 July.

 


Following their successful show at EFG London Jazz Festival last year, which The Telegraph described as “a joyous evening” Take Me to the River All-Stars Memphis Soul Revue is a collection of some of the legendary Memphis musical talents who created countless classic hits that have stood the test of time! Featuring the Queen of Memphis Soul STAX legend and GRAMMY Nominee Carla Thomas who collaborated with R&B star Otis Redding, the legendary Hi Rhythm Section (the band behind 27 Gold and Platinum Records in a row, including all of Al Green’s classics, along with classics from Ann Peebles, Otis Clay, and many others) along with BBKing’s All-Stars vocalist Jerome Chism, GRAMMY winner Boo Mitchell (son of Willie Mitchell) and GRAMMY winner Martin Shore. Taking place the night is guaranteed to keep everyone dancing, shaking, and smiling! As if transported to Memphis itself. Expect to hear the best of Al Green, BB King, Otis Clay, along with classic songs Gee Whiz (Look at His Eyes), B-A-B-Y, and the greatest hits from STAX and Hi Records.

 


And while celebrating the musical treasures of Mississippi, expect a stop over in Berclair, the birth place of BB King. On the occasion of the legend’s centenary, his musical collaborators will pay homage to his great legacy as well.

 


Fresh from two sold-out events at Saffron Hall and Cadogan Hall this month, Madeleine Peyroux is performing another London show at Cadogan Hall on 15 July for the Summer Jazz Series following her captivating ninth album, Let’s Walk, which came out last year to critical acclaim.

 


SUMMER SERIOUS DATES

 


16 June - Tigran Hamasyan + Alice Zawadzki, Barbican


24 June - Brad Mehldau Trio, Barbican


9 July - Béla Fleck, Antonio Sanchez, Edmar Castañeda, Cadogan Hall


10 July - Béla Fleck, Antonio Sanchez, Edmar Castañeda, Cadogan Hall


12 July - Take Me to the River All-Stars Memphis Soul Revue, Barbican


15 July - Madeleine Peyroux Cadogan Hall


24 July - Herbie Hancock, Barbican *


25 July - Herbie Hancock, Barbican *


26 July - Herbie Hancock, Barbican *



Serious is one of the UK’s leading producers of live jazz, international and new music through concerts, festivals, tours, digital shows, talent development schemes, learning and participation programmes, and bespoke events for all.

 


* co-promoted with Marshall Arts

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist, first broadcast 09/03/2025.

Monday, March 10, 2025

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 09/03/2025, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;


Radio Playlist from 9th March 2025

 

Yazz Ahmed
Waiting for the Dawn
A Paradise in the Hold
Night Time Stories

 

KOVÁSZ
Let’s Dance
Fermentum
BMC

 

Marcin Masecki
Brilliant Corners
Monk
BMC

 

Simon Jermyn
Gebeth
Obsany
Elastic Recordings

 

Michael Buckley
Strange Taste
Ebb and Flow
Livia records

 

Thomas Backman
Scherzo Demoniaco
Nothing
Modern Musik

 

Marius Neset
P11
Cabaret
ACT

 

Knats
One for Josh
Knats
Gearbox records

 

Landæus-de Heney- Osgood
Lullaby Boomerang
Dissolving Patterns
SFӒR

 

Josephine Davis
Samhain
Celtic Wheel of the Year
Ubuntu

 

Andreas Schaerer
Bad Eye
Anthem For No Mans Land
ACT

 

Hans Hulbækmo and Egil Kalman
Unit of Time
Unit of Time
Motvind

 

Anouar Brahem
The Eternal Olive Tree
After the Last Sky
ECM

 

Jon Balke
Ductus
Skrifum
ECM

 


European Modern Jazz on the radio;


At any time:
http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz.

 

Weekly:


http://www.hayesfm.org.uk 91.8 FM – West London Community Radio Sundays 12.00


http://www.purebeatradio.co.uk Sundays 10am


http://www.listen.camp/ Sundays 3pm onward

 


Also as “Peter’s Eurojazz Podcast” on Apple, Amazon, Deezer and other podcast sites.

 

 

 

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist, first broadcast 23/02/2025.

Monday, February 24, 2025

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 23/02/2025, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;


Radio Playlist - First broadcast Feb 23rd 2025

 


Mathias Eick
Partisan
Lullaby
ECM


Silvan Strauss
Chulas
Flukin’
Kabul Fire


Black Flower
Violet Drift
Kinetic
Sdban Ultra


Gouldian Finch
No filter
Schizo
Diger Distro


Dave Manington’s Riff Raff
Mr Owl ate my Metal Worm
Weightless
Lamplight Social Records


Four Disturbed Civilians
Metamorphosis
Metamorphosis (EP)
Sonclair


Jef Neve & Teus Nobel
Weekend is On
Esho Funi
Blue Keys Productions


Nathan Ott
The Previous Life
Continuum
An Bruch


Young Mothers
Hymn
Better if You Let It
Sonic Transmission


Voyager 3
Etude
Voyager3
OnzeHeuresOnze


John Surman
Jack Knife
Flashpoints And Undercurrents
Cuneiform

 

European Modern Jazz on the radio;


At any time: http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz.

 

Weekly:


http://www.hayesfm.org.uk 91.8 FM – West London Community Radio Sundays 12.00


http://www.purebeatradio.co.uk Sundays 10am


http://www.listen.camp/ Sundays 3pm onward


Later as “Peter’s Eurojazz Podcast” on Apple, Amazon, Deezer and other podcast sites.

 

 

Serious -  2025 upcoming shows including Madeleine Peyroux, Tindersticks, Enji, Ludovico Einaudi, Sam Amidon, Lizz Wright, Bill Laurance & Michael League Duo, Neil Cowley Trio and more.

Thursday, February 20, 2025

London based promoters Serious have announced their concert programme for February to October 2025 with events taking place all around the UK. Press release including full schedule attached.

We have received the following press release;

 

SERIOUS
2025 Upcoming Shows
Including Tindersticks, Madeleine Peyroux, Lizz Wright, Tony Ann and more

 


View Events and Book Tickets Here
https://serious.org.uk/whats-on/upcoming-events

 


With 2025 fully underway, live music producers Serious already have a full calendar of vital artistic and cultural events coming up in London and beyond.

 


Madeleine Peyroux returns to the UK in February for two sold-out events at Saffron Hall in Saffron Walden on 22 February and London’s Cadogan Hall on 23 February following her captivating ninth album, Let’s Walk, which came out earlier this year to critical acclaim. Due to the demand, an additional Madeleine Peyroux London show at Cadogan Hall is announced for 15 July.

 


German jazz group Fazer are performing their first ever London show at The Cockpit on 24 February, expect their singular take on indie, jazz and psychedelic rock delivered with elegance, humour and depth.

 


Bill Laurance and Michael League once again join forces as a duo following their sold out EFG London Jazz Festival performance in 2023. They are embarking on a UK tour as they celebrate the release of their second album, Keeping Company. In March they perform at St George’s in Bristol on the 2nd, at Union Chapel in London on the 3rd and at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester on the 4th. Support for these shows comes from one of the most electrifying forces in contemporary British jazz; Rosie Frater-Taylor.

 


Former Wild Beasts star Tom Fleming, returned earlier this year with his One True Pairing project and is performing a UK tour in support of new album Endless Rain which came out via Domino. Described by The Guardian as “heavy, hymnal folk”, he is heading out on the road in March, taking in Alphabet in Brighton on the 14th, the Cube Cinema in Bristol on the 15th and Band on the Wall in Manchester on the 16th.

 


Known for their richly orchestrated, darkly beautiful music, Tindersticks have carved a niche for themselves since their inception in the early 1990s. They returned with their new album Soft Tissue earlier this year, which earned itself a four star review from The Guardian: “the album’s sound … is abundant with lovely, subtle details.” They headline London’s Royal Albert Hall with a special performance including live strings on 17 March. Opening the night night is Irish folk singer Oisin Leech whose soulful melodies and heartfelt lyrics will set the stage perfectly for one of the UK’s most vital bands.

 


Following her spellbinding performance at the Proms and a sold-out show at Cadogan Hall earlier this year, sensational singer Lizz Wright will bring her soaring jazz, gospel, blues and folk infused sound to the Barbican on 18 March. Canadian singer-songwriter and The Voice UK star STORRY will open the show with her lyrical songs and impressive voice, ahead of her headline shows in April.

 


After a 7 year hiatus, the Neil Cowley Trio returned with a new album last year and are heading out on a UK tour this Spring. Following their sold-out EFG London Jazz Festival show in 2024, they present music from their outstanding new album, Entity, alongside some fan-favourite Cowley classics at venues across the UK from 22 April to 3 May.

 


After selling out one Jazz Cafe and two EartH shows in 2024, Tony Ann returns for his biggest London show to date as he takes over the Barbican Hall. This will be followed with shows at RNCM Concert Hall, Manchester and St George’s, Bristol. Ann is a virtuoso solo pianist who seamlessly blends contemporary and classical styles. As a harmony connoisseur, he pushes the limits of neoclassical and popular music, crafting emotionally rich compositions.

 


Frontman Ilhan Ersahin is one of those rare moguls of the New York City underground scene via his club and record label, Nublu, and he’s spread his New York energy throughout the world whose jazz-rock fusion reaches the Jazz Cafe in London on 12 May.

 


Enji’s life has been a tapestry woven with threads from diverse cultures. Born in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, she was immersed in the rich traditions of Mongolian folk music from a young age. As she continues to navigate her path between tradition and innovation, Enji stands as a testament to the enriching experience of living between worlds and the art that emerges from embracing a multifaceted identity. She performs at Stone Nest in London on 14 May in support of her new album Sonor which was announced recently and arrives on 2 May.

 


Call it prairie noir or Canadiana desert rock: Toronto’s Abigail Lapell sings haunting, gorgeous modern folk songs. Lapell brings her live show to the Jazz Cafe on 14 May, performing vocals, piano, harmonica and finger style guitar. Joining her on stage is up-and-coming Canadian folk singer-songwriter Steph Cameron, presenting her new album Blood Moon, set to release in April 2025.

 


American folk artist Sam Amidon is performing his new release - and first on Rough Trade Records’ sister label River Lea Records - Salt River, at Stone Nest. The original date of 22 May SOLD OUT so a second show has been added on 21 May. On his new record, the Vermont native, who is now based in London, collaborated with saxophonist and producer Sam Gendel to reinterpret and regenerate ten songs that he has gathered together as part of a decades-long quest to recontextualise what it means to sing folk songs or make folk music.

 

 

Known for her carefree live performances and to the point lyrics, Summer Pearl sold out her headline show at the EFG London Jazz Festival at The Lower Third and also supported Philadelphia Hip Hop Legends; Digable Planets at Koko as part of the festival. She returns for a London headline show at Neon 194 on 22 May.

 


Praised by the Irish Times as a musician with an “insatiable appetite for adventure”, Irish fiddler Martin Hayes is announcing a UK tour in later this year with his trio completed by Brian Donnellan (bouzouki and concertina) and Conal O’ Kane (guitar), including two shows at London’s Stone Nest on 29 May.

 


Looking beyond the Spring, there are already a host of fantastic shows on-sale including Nashville guitarist William Tyler at the ICA on 4 June and virtuoso pianist Tigran Hamasyan at the Barbican on 16 June. The most streamed classical artist in the world, Ludovico Einaudi, has Sold Out 5 consecutive nights at the Royal Albert Hall from 30 June - 4 July ahead of further UK tour dates. Blending Kora with folk, Ballaké Sissoko & Piers Faccini will perform at the Union Chapel on 18 September in support of their new album Our Calling. On 19 October, Merope bring their contemporary vision of ancient Baltic music to Cafe Oto, tangling elements gleaned from jazz, traditional, ambient music, 20th century minimalism and kosmische.

 

 

Keep your eyes peeled for exciting news next week regarding the Summer Jazz Series, with Serious bringing a smattering of the best names in global jazz to the capital for special performances across the Summer.

 

SERIOUS Upcoming 2025 Programme

 


22 Feb - Madeleine Peyroux + Jack Barksdale - Saffron Hall, Saffron Walden


23 Feb - Madeleine Peyroux + Jack Barksdale - Cadogan Hall


2 Mar - Bill Laurance and Michael League - St George’s, Bristol


3 Mar - Bill Laurance and Michael League - Union Chapel


4 Mar - Bill Laurance and Michael League - RNCM Theatre, Manchester


13 Mar - One True Pairing - Band on the Wall, Manchester


14 Mar - One True Pairing - Alphabet, Brighton


15 Mar - One True Pairing - Cube Cinema, Bristol


17 Mar - Tindersticks - Royal Albert Hall


18 Mar - Lizz Wright + STORRY - Barbican


12 Apr - STORRY - Alphabet, Brighton


14 Apr - STORRY - Omeara, London


15 Apr - STORRY - YES, Manchester


16 Apr - STORRY - Headrow House, Leeds


17 Apr - STORRY - The Sunflower Lounge, Birmingham


22 Apr - Neil Cowley Trio - St George’s, Bristol


23 Apr - Neil Cowley Trio - The Bradshaw Hall, Birmingham


27 Apr - Neil Cowley Trio - RNCM Theatre, Manchester


3 May - Neil Cowley Trio - Saffron Hall, Saffron Walden


10 May - Tony Ann - Barbican, London


11 May - Tony Ann - Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester


12 May - Tony Ann -St George’s, Bristol


12 May - Ilhan Ersahin’s Istanbul Sessions - Jazz Cafe


14 May - Enji - Stone Nest


14 May - Abigail Lapell + Steph Cameron - Jazz Cafe


21 May - Sam Amidon - Stone Nest


22 May - Sam Amidon - Stone Nest


22 May - Summer Pearl - Neon 194


27 May - Martin Hayes Trio - Howard Assembly Room, Leeds


28 May - Martin Hayes Trio - Halle St. Peters, Manchester


29 May - Martin Hayes Trio - Stone Nest


30 May - Martin Hayes Trio - Lantern Hall, Bristol


1 Jun - Martin Hayes Trio - Nevill Holt Festival, Leicestershire


4 Jun - William Tyler - ICA


16 Jun - Tigran Hamasyan - Barbican


30 Jun - 4 Jul - Ludovico Einaudi - Royal Albert Hall


6 Jul - Ludovico Einaudi - Co-op Live, Manchester


8 Jul - Ludovico Einaudi - 3Arena, Dublin


10 & 11 Jul - Ludovico Einaudi - Edinburgh Castle


15 Jul - Madeleine Peyroux - Cadogan Hall


18 Sep - Ballaké Sissoko & Piers Faccini - Union Chapel


19 Oct - Merope - Cafe Oto

 

Serious is one of the UK’s leading producers of live jazz, international and new music through concerts, festivals, tours, digital shows, talent development schemes, learning and participation programmes, and bespoke events for all.
https://serious.org.uk/


 

Jammin’ ColorS Agency - Forthcoming concerts, March 2025 to January 2026.

Thursday, February 20, 2025

The Belgian music agency Jammin' ColorS has announced a series of concerts by its artists during 2025 / 6 with shows taking place in more than fifteen different countries.

Jammin’ ColorS
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Jammin’colorS is happy to share with you the next 70 concerts of 2025 in more than 15 countries !

These artists are some of the best nowadays !
Listen, discover & feel the music

 

The artists will play in Slovenia, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, France, Italy, Czech Republic, Luxembourg, Sweden, Switzerland, Poland, Estonia, Austria, Croatia, Greece, UK & USA.

 

More concerts will be confirmed month by month in Europe, UK & USA.
Stay tuned !

 

See YOU at one of these shows

 


MARCH 2025

 

04 Mar 2025 - Jeremy Pelt Quintet - Cankarjev dom - Ljubljana - Slovenia


11 Mar 2025 - Grégory Privat “Phoenix” - Nica Jazz Club - Hamburg - Germany


19 Mar 2025 - Jeremy Pelt Quintet - Nica Jazz Club - Hamburg - Germany


21 Mar 2025 - Pierrick Pédron 4tet “The Shape Of Jazz To Come” - Jazz Station - Brussels - Belgium


30 Mar 2025 - Morley “The Songs Of Bob Dylan & Joni Mitchell” - City Winery - New York - United States

 


APRIL 2025

 

05 Apr 2025 - Reggie Washington feat. Pierrick Pédron & Stéphane Galland - Belgian Jazz Festival - Brussels - Belgium


08 Apr 2025 - Christie Dashiell 4tet - Nica Jazz Club - Hamburg - Germany


10 Apr 2025 - Reggie Washington feat. David Gilmore & Gene Lake - MASTERCLASS - Conservatorium Van Amsterdam - Amsterdam - Netherlands -

 

11 Apr 2025 - Black Lives - La Coopérative de Mai - Clermont-Ferrand - France -


13 Apr 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Greg Hutchinson - Le Crescent - Mâcon - France

 

14 Apr 2025 - Black Lives - New Morning - Paris - France


14 Apr 2025 - Herve Samb All Star 4tet / 1st part of Black Lives - New Morning - Paris - France


15 Apr 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Greg Hutchinson - Teatro Golden - Palermo - Italy


15 Apr 2025 - Jacques Schwarz-Bart Trio - Sunset-Sunside - Paris - France


16 Apr 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Greg Hutchinson - Teatro Metropolitan - Catania - Italy


16 Apr 2025 - Jacques Schwarz-Bart Trio - Sunset-Sunside - Paris - France

 

17 Apr 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Greg Hutchinson - Jazz Dock - Prague - Czech Republic - Tickets


18 Apr 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Greg Hutchinson - Bimhuis - Amsterdam - Netherlands - Tickets


19 Apr 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Greg Hutchinson - De Singer - Rijkvorsel - Belgium


20 Apr 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Greg Hutchinson - Jazz Station - Brussels - Belgium


21 Apr 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Greg Hutchinson - Nica Jazz Club - Hamburg - Germany


22 Apr 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Greg Hutchinson - Opderschmelz - Dudelange - Luxembourg


23 Apr 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Greg Hutchinson - Bix - Stuttgart - Germany



24 Apr 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Greg Hutchinson - Fasching - Stockholm - Sweden



24 Apr 2025 - Raul Midón - Villa Ferber - Ermatingen - Switzerland



25 Apr 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Greg Hutchinson - Unterfahrt - Munich - Germany


25 Apr 2025 - Raul Midón - Villa Ferber - Ermatingen - Switzerland



26 Apr 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Greg Hutchinson - Jazz Nad Odra - Wroclaw - Poland


27 Apr 2025 - Morley feat. Chris Bruce - Abbaye de Neimenster - Grund - Luxembourg


28 Apr 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Greg Hutchinson - Jazz Fest Brno - Brno - Czech Republic


29 Apr 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Greg Hutchinson - Sunset-Sunside - Paris - France

 

29 Apr 2025 - Morley feat. Chris Bruce - Sunset-Sunside - Paris - France

 


30 Apr 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Greg Hutchinson - Sunset-Sunside - Paris - France

 


30 Apr 2025 - Morley feat. Chris Bruce - Sunset-Sunside - Paris - France


30 Apr 2025 - Raul Midón - Nica Jazz Club - Hamburg - Germany

 

 

MAY 2025

 


01 May 2025 - Raul Midón - Zig Zag - Berlin - Germany


02 May 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Greg Hutchinson - The Bird’s Eye - Basel - Switzerland

 


02 May 2025 - Raul Midón - Playhouse Gothenburg - Gothenburg - Sweden

 

03 May 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Greg Hutchinson - The Bird’s Eye - Basel - Switzerland

 

03 May 2025 - Morley feat. Chris Bruce - Nica Jazz Club - Hamburg - Germany


03 May 2025 - Raul Midón - Soul Mama - London - United Kingdom

 


03 May 2025 - Fabrice Alleman “Obviously” - Music Village - Brussels - Belgium

 

04 May 2025 - Morley feat. Chris Bruce - L’Archiduc - Brussels - Belgium

 


22 May 2025 - Jeanfrançois Prins feat. Jean-Paul Estiévennart, Plume, Danny Grissett, Jay Anderson & E.J. Strickland - Flagey - Brussels - Belgium

 


22 May 2025 - Pierrick Pédron 4tet “The Shape Of Jazz To Come”  - Viimsi Artium - Harju Maakond - Estonia


24 May 2025 - E.J. Strickland feat. Soweto Kinch & Reggie Washington - Unterfahrt - Munich - Germany

 


28 May 2025 - E.J. Strickland feat. Soweto Kinch & Reggie Washington - Sunset-Sunside - Paris - France

 

 

JUNE 2025

 


01 Jun 2025 - Morley feat. Chris Bruce - Joe’s Pub - New York - United States

 


21 Jun 2025 - Black Lives - Domaine d’O - Fête de la Musique - Montpellier - France

 

 

JULY 2025

 


12 Jul 2025 - Christie Dashiell 4tet - North Sea Jazz - Rotterdam - Netherlands

 


27 Jul 2025 - Black Lives - Glatt und Verkehrt Festival - Krems - Austria

 

 

AUGUST 2025

 


02 Aug 2025 - Jeremy Pelt Quintet - Jazz & Blues Festival de Gouvy - Gouvy - Belgium


08 Aug 2025 - Black Lives - Gaume Jazz Festival - Rossignol - Belgium


10 Aug 2025 - Black Lives - Au Grés du Jazz - La Petite Pierre - France



21 Aug 2025 - Christie Dashiell 4tet - Festival de Malguénac - Malguénac - France

 


22 Aug 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Jure Pukl & Greg Hutchinson - Festival de Malguénac - Malguénac - France

 


29 Aug 2025 - Jacques Schwarz-Bart - Jazz en Sol Mineur - Hussigny Godbrange - France

 

 

SEPTEMBER 2025

 


11 Sep 2025 - Grégory Privat Trio “Phoenix” - Théâtre Marni - Brussels - Belgium

 


13 Sep 2025 - Fabrice Alleman « Coltrane ballads and around » - Music Village - Brussels - Belgium

 

 

NOVEMBER 2025

 


12 Nov 2025 - Black Lives - Teatro Metropolitan - Catania - Italy

 

13 Nov 2025 - Black Lives - Teatro Golden - Palermo - Italy

 

19 Nov 2025 - Christie Dashiell 4tet - Fasching - Stockholm - Sweden

 

21 Nov 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Kendrick Scott - Jassmine - Warsaw - Poland

 

23 Nov 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Kendrick Scott - Moods - Zurich - Switzerland

 


23 Nov 2025 - Christie Dashiell 4tet - Festival Éclats d’Émail - Limoges - France

 

24 Nov 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Kendrick Scott - Porgy & Bess - Vienna - Austria

 

25 Nov 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Kendrick Scott - Cankarjev Dom - Ljubljana - Slovenia

 

26 Nov 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Kendrick Scott - Cultural Centre Čakovec - Čakovec - Croatia

 

27 Nov 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richadson, Seamus Blake & Kendrick Scott - Narodni Dom - Maribor - Slovenia

 

28 Nov 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Kendrick Scott - Cultural Center Krško - Krško - Slovenia

 

29 Nov 2025 - Gene Lake Project - Paradox - Tilburg - Netherlands

 

30 Nov 2025 - Gene Lake Project - Music Im Pflegidach - Muri, Switzerland

 

 

DECEMBER 2025

 


05 Dec 2025 - Reggie Washington feat. David Gilmore & Gene Lake - Half Note - Athens - Greece


06 Dec 2025 - Reggie Washington feat. David Gilmore & Gene Lake - Half Note - Athens - Greece


07 Dec 2025 - Reggie Washington feat. David Gilmore & Gene Lake - Half Note - Athens - Greece


08 Dec 2025 - Reggie Washington feat. David Gilmore & Gene Lake - Half Note - Athens - Greece

 

 

JANUARY 2026

 


24 Jan 2026 - Herve Samb All Star 4tet - Opderschmelz - Dudelange - Luxembourg

 

 

Ticket links at;
https://www.jammincolors.com/

 

 

Northern Line 2025 is Revealed.

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Jazz North has announced its latest roster of Northern Line - the live talent development programme for jazz across the North. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


Northern Line 2025 is Revealed

 

Jazz North announces its latest roster of Northern Line - the live talent development programme for jazz across the North

 

Amy Thatcher & Francesca Knowles, Ferg’s Imaginary Big Band, Ex-Easter Island Head, Ellen Beth Abdi & The Exu make up the cohort of northern artists to watch

 


Northern Line is the live touring programme providing transformative support for northern jazz artists. Today, Jazz North announces the five outstanding bands selected to join the cohort.

 

Chris Bye, Jazz North CEO, says:
“Jazz North is proud to reveal the latest Northern Line roster.  Selected by a panel of industry experts and with closer engagement than ever before with the stirling promoters that make up the northern jazz community, Northern Line Round 11 represents some of the strongest artists across the region.  From solo to big band, raw to polished, contemporary to experimental, there is music here to thrill crowds, push envelopes and make waves locally, nationally and internationally. 2025 is shaping up to be a very special time for the northern jazz scene.”

 

Hailing from Newcastle, Leeds, Manchester and Liverpool: Amy Thatcher & Francesca Knowles, Ferg’s Imaginary Big Band, Ex-Easter Island Head, Ellen Beth Abdi & The Exu join the celebrated cohort of artists and will be available to book for activity starting in September 2025.

 

 


On joining the roster, Ex-Easter Island Head’s Benjamin Duvall, says: 
“We are very grateful to be selected to be part of the Northern Line programme and look forward to working with the team to get our music in front of new audiences in the UK. Since the release of our most recent album Norther in 2024, we have had the privilege of taking our music further afield than ever before, using the material as a jumping off point for adventurous improvisations and left-turns. We’re particularly excited to explore and present these musical developments, alongside expanding the live experience for the audience with Northern Line’s help.”

 

Northern Line artists were chosen with the support of an esteemed advisory panel of promoters, radio producers, artists and festival teams - Rivca Burns, Rob Farhat, Jez Matthews, Hannabiell Sanders, Thomas Rees and Josh Aitman.

 


The programme provides essential support to artists’ live touring ambitions. Each of the five bands will receive a £3000 live touring bursary and tailored 1:1 support across an 18-month period.


Francesca Knowles, says:
‘We’re overjoyed to be on this year’s Northern Line, having seen so many incredible artists on the roster over the years.  It’s exactly the boost we need to make this the live show we’ve always wanted it to be, and to get out there touring and sharing our music further afield with the necessary support.  Touring is (financially) getting harder and harder nowadays, so we’re so grateful to be able to jump into it with confidence and can’t wait to see what unfolds in the next year.’

 


Audiences can see the full roster perform live at the Northern Line showcase at manchester jazz festival (mjf) on 17th & 18th of May as part of the festival’s opening weekend at First Street.

 

mjf is the North’s most celebrated jazz festival, with a reputation for fostering rising jazz talent through their own bespoke development schemes and innovative events programme. This year, the festival celebrates its 30th anniversary edition.

 


Industry guests are invited to attend a networking reception on the Sunday afternoon, hosted by Jazz North.

 

 

Northern Line Artist Bios:

 


Ferg’s Imaginary Big Band
Ferg’s Imaginary Big Band is an organic and fluid ensemble of young jazz musicians drawn from across the Leeds and wider UK jazz scene. The band’s origins were as an informal five piece Sun Ra tribute project but quickly grew into a dynamic 25+ strong musical force with a reputation for energetic live performances and experimental arrangements.
Winners of 2023 The Peter Whittingham Jazz Award they have played shows at Manchester, Leeds, Lancaster and London Jazz Festivals and Love Supreme.
https://www.instagram.com/fergsimaginarybigband/
https://trashcityrecords.net/
https://fergusquill.bandcamp.com/album/live-at-lancaster-jazz-festival

 

 

Ex-Easter Island Head
Benjamin D. Duvall, Benjamin Fair, Jonathan Hering, Andrew PM Hunt
Ex-Easter Island Head are a UK-based experimental musical collective composing and performing music for solid body electric guitar, percussion and other instruments. The group plays multiple electric guitars augmented through mechanical preparations and extended techniques, creating hypnotic performances rich in repetition, shimmering drones and melodic invention through purposefully limited means.
Their records and live performances have received significant critical acclaim from the likes of The Wire, the Quietus and the New York Times. Favourably compared to the likes of Steve Reich, Glenn Branca and John Cage, the groups’ music has been praised for its mixture of percussive drive, emotional warmth and playful experimentation.
The group’s latest album Norther (2024) was named album of the year by Europe’s leading independent culture website, The Quietus. An interview in the same year for The Guardian described their music as “amongst the boldest experiments in British music”.
https://www.youtube.com/@Ex-EasterIslandHead-ed1uz
https://www.instagram.com/exeih
https://www.facebook.com/exeasterislandhead/
https://bsky.app/profile/eeih.bsky.social
https://exeasterislandhead.bandcamp.com/

 

 

Amy Thatcher & Francesca Knowles
‘Envelope-pushing’ accordion and percussion duo Thatcher and Knowles defy the preconceptions of what their instruments can do, breaking with tradition while tactfully adopting it as a foundation for playful experimentation. Their sensitive and dynamic live show incorporates drums, synths, keys and vocals in an unapologetic brew of colourful and creative composition. Their debut album ‘Emergency of the Female Kind’ showcases a spectrum of human-ness and the pair’s undaunted attitude to kicking off a genre revolution, and in 2025 they bring exciting new music to the forefront.
‘Brimming with invention and energy. Together they’re dynamite’ - The Crack
‘Perverse, and often fantastic’ - MOJO
https://www.instagram.com/amy_and_fran/
https://www.facebook.com/thatcherandknowles
http://www.atfk.co.uk
https://amythatcherfranknowles.bandcamp.com/releases

 

 

Ellen Beth Abdi
Mancunian music-maker Ellen Beth Abdi uses live loops, pokey drums, undulating synths and quietly subversive lyrics to mould her unique sound.
‘Potent and lyrical electronic soul with a social conscience. For the thinkers and the movers of this dimension and others’.
Ellen’s enchanting and distinctive sound has gained her spots at Manchester International Festival, and support slots for Olivia Dean, Hollie Cooke, Ishmael Ensemble, Oscar Jerome and Allysha Joy. She was invited to collaborate live with music legend Angélique Kidjo, opening Aviva Studios for Manchester International Festival 2023.
https://www.instagram.com/ellenbethabdi/?hl=en-gb
https://m.facebook.com/EllenBethAbdi/
https://x.com/ellenbethabdi
https://www.tiktok.com/@ellenbethabdi
http://www.ellenbethabdi.co.uk 

 

 

The Exu
James Mainwairing, Emil Karlsen, Dave Kane
The Exu is a powerful Leeds-based Anglo, Celtic, Scandi trio that redefines contemporary jazz with raw improvisation and deep, grungy, rocky attitudes. Featuring Mercury Prize-nominated saxophonist James Mainwaring, renowned bassist Dave Kane, and rising star drummer Emil Karlsen, their debut self-titled album blends jazz, rock, and improvisation. Fans of Gard Nilssen Acoustic Unity, Fly Trio, and The Thing will resonate with their boundary-breaking sound.
https://www.instagram.com/the.exu/
https://theexu.com/
https://theexu.bandcamp.com/track/thatll-do-it

 

 

About Northern Line
Northern Line is Jazz North’s answer to live touring support for Northern artists. The programme champions the most pioneering, bold and innovative artists across the scene. It’s a roster of the best new talent, recognised by promoters, festivals, funders and management.
The programme supports northern artists to reach the next stage of their live performance career and meet their ambitions through targeted 1:1 support and network development. 
5 bands from jazz and jazz-related genres are selected each year through an open application and rigorous selection process using a panel of independent industry experts from across the UK.

 


About Jazz North
Jazz North is the Strategic Development Agency for jazz in the North of England.
Supported since its inception in 2012 by Arts Council England, Jazz North has a national and international reputation in Artist Development, Sector Support and Learning & Participation.
A registered charity that has developed and supported hundreds of artists, managers, venues, festivals and promoters over the years - Jazz North has a proud record of working with and on behalf of the northern jazz scene.

 

 

About manchester jazz festival (mjf) 
mjf is the city’s longest-running music festival, championing regional artists, new commissions, European collaborations and musical innovation.
mjf is back with a bumper edition from 16-25 May 2025, as the festival celebrates its 30th anniversary festival. Lighting up venues across the city, mjf2025 will see hundreds of northern, national and international jazz musicians descend on Manchester, showcasing the genre’s leading lights alongside its most exciting emerging talent. 
mjf is the only UK winner of the Europe Jazz Network Award for Adventurous Programming, the UK’s first festival Keychange signatory, supporting gender balance across stages, and was the first Founder Member of the Black Lives in Music charter. An Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation, mjf also receives support through GMCA’s Culture Fund and Manchester City Council’s Culture Partnerships Grants programme.
For more information and ticket bookings visit http://www.manchesterjazz.com

 

 


Promoters can contact artists directly or via Jazz North for round 11 bookings from September 2025.

 

Currently available Northern Line artists include Tom Harris, Ceitidh Mac, Nat Sharp, DAYZY and Ni Maxine.


Visit http://www.jazznorth.org/northern-line for more information.

 

 

 

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist, first broadcast 09/02/2025.

Monday, February 10, 2025

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 09/02/2025, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;

Radio Playlist - first broadcast Sunday 9th Feb 2025
Available now at wwww.mixcloud.com/ukjazz

 

Andrea Ferrari
Drops
Liquid Walls
Dodicilune


Fabienne Ambhuel
Binocular
Thrive
Ubuntu


Bedmakers
Wheel Reels
Passe Montagne
Freddy Morezon


Kjetil Mulelid
Waltz for Agoja
And Now
Grappa


Joachim Kuhn
Höre und Sehe
Échappée
Intakt


Marcel Lüscher Quartett
Sing
Make Things Happen
Unit Records


Elia Aregger Trio
Strip Streets
Live
Unit Records


Adam Baldych
River
Portraits
ACT


Julia Hulsmann Quartet
Anti Fragile
Under the Surface
ECM


Sergio Armaroli & Giancarlo Schiaffini
Spirits Rejoice
Deconstructing Ayler in the Universe
Dodicilune


Johanna Summer & Jakob Manz
The Turmoil
Cameo
ACT


Julian & Roman Wasserfuhr
Dodo
Safe Place
ACT


Kitchen Toto
10
MécaniquePiano
Workin’ Label


Misha Mullov-Abbado
Song of Sobriety - No More Booze
Effra
Ubuntu

 


European Modern Jazz on the radio;


At any time: http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz.

 

Weekly:


http://www.hayesfm.org.uk 91.8 FM – West London Community Radio Sundays 12.00


http://www.purebeatradio.co.uk Sundays 10am


http://www.listen.camp/ Sundays 3pm onward


Later as “Peter’s Eurojazz Podcast” on Apple, Amazon, Deezer and other podcast sites.

 

Exceleration Music Announces Acquisition of Mack Avenue Music Group.

Thursday, February 06, 2025

Exceleration Music has announced the acquisition of Mack Avenue Music Group, the globally celebrated collection of jazz labels known for its exceptional roster of artists and award-winning catalogues.

We have received the following press release;


Exceleration Music Announces Acquisition of Mack Avenue Music Group, Expanding Exceleration’s Commitment to Jazz


Nashville, Jan 31, 2025 – Exceleration Music, the prominent global music company dedicated to advancing the future of independent music proudly announces the acquisition of Mack Avenue Music Group, the globally celebrated collection of jazz labels known for its exceptional roster of artists and award-winning catalogs.


This deal strengthens Exceleration Music’s commitment to both legacy and new jazz artists, as it already owns the legendary, multiple Grammy® award-winning, Candid Records. Post acquisition, Mack Avenue’s operations will be integrated with Candid Records to form Exceleration’s overall jazz group and will be led by current Mack Avenue President, Denny Stilwell. This collective jazz group will also feature a team of other key executives from both Mack Avenue and Candid Records.


Founded in 1999 by Gretchen Carhartt Valade, a passionate jazz fan and former chair of the American apparel brand Cathartt, Mack Avenue has been a driving force in the jazz world, delivering high-caliber releases from an esteemed lineup of artists. Key artists include Christian McBride, Cécile McLorin Salvant, and Kenny Garrett. Mack Avenue’s labels have earned several dozen Grammy® nominations and awards, making the company a hallmark of excellence within the music industry.


“We’re thrilled to welcome Denny, his team, and the incredible Mack Avenue artist roster into the Exceleration family,” said John Burk, Partner at Exceleration Music. “The combining of Mack Avenue and Candid Records represents an important step in our mission to build the ultimate independent label home for today’s greatest jazz artists. Together, we will continue to honor the labels’ remarkable heritages while providing the resources and expertise to help our artists reach new heights.”


“Joining forces with Glen, John and the like-minded team at Exceleration is a transformative opportunity for Mack Avenue and our unique artist roster,” said Denny Stilwell, President of Mack Avenue Music Group. “With Exceleration’s support, knowledge and enthusiasm, we are confident our special brand as artist advocates will thrive as we continue to bring this fantastic music to the world.”


The acquisition includes Mack Avenue’s extensive catalog and its active roster of artists, ensuring their music reaches an even wider audience while retaining the unique essence that has made the label a standout in the industry. Exceleration Music plans to leverage its robust distribution, marketing, and technological resources to enhance Mack Avenue’s global impact.


This acquisition exemplifies Exceleration Music’s unwavering commitment to preserving and advancing independent music culture, ensuring that iconic labels like Mack Avenue continue to thrive in an ever-evolving industry.

 

About Mack Avenue:
Mack Avenue Music Group is a Detroit-based independent jazz label founded in 1999 by businesswoman and philanthropist Gretchen Valade. For over 25 years, Mack Avenue has been a leader in the global music community, committed to artistic excellence and innovation while expanding its family of imprints to include Rendezvous Music, Artistry Music, MaxJazz, Brother Mister Productions, and, most recently, the historic Strata-East Records. The label has also partnered with esteemed organizations, including the estate of Oscar Peterson/Two Lions Records and the Erroll Garner Project/Octave Music, to preserve and celebrate the legacy of music from the past 70 years.
Mack Avenue and its roster of world-class artists have received dozens of GRAMMY® Awards and nominations, reflecting the label’s commitment and dedication to pushing the boundaries of jazz and contemporary music with high-quality recordings, artistic integrity, and creative freedom, ensuring its artists’ voices are heard around the globe.
Learn more at http://www.mackavenue.com.

 

About Candid Records:
Candid Records was founded by arranger and bandleader Archie Bleyer as an offshoot of Cadence Records. Bleyer tapped the legendary Nat Hentoff as A&R man and producer of the first 30 records designed to capture the vibrant and creative jazz scene in New York in 1960 and ‘61. One cannot underestimate the breadth of these recordings - from bebop to the avant-garde, to blues. Candid then sat dormant for years until Black Lion Records founder and producer Alan Bates bought the label in 1989 and relaunched another highly successful era, recording another 300 titles and breaking stalwart artists such as Jamie Cullum and Stacey Kent. To continue the legacy, Bates sold the company to Glen Barros and Candid became the foundational label of the newly formed Exceleration Music Partners. Since its relaunch with Exceleration in 2021, the label has faithfully reissued its historic catalog and released a slate of highly celebrated new recordings from Eliane Elias, Wayne Shorter, Terri Lyne Carrington and more. The
Exceleration era of Candid has earned nine GRAMMY® nominations and five GRAMMY® awards to date.
Learn more at http://www.candidrecords.com.

 

About Exceleration Music:
Exceleration Music is a company formed by global music industry leaders Glen Barros, John Burk, Amy Dietz, Charles Caldas, and Dave Hansen, to invest in the future of independent labels and artists. Established in 2020 with the core founding values of integrity, fairness, openness, humility and excellence, Exceleration offers personalized solutions to entrepreneurs seeking capital to achieve growth as well as those trying to achieve liquidity or an honorable exit. The company’s growing team of data, sales, and marketing experts, enhanced by the acquisition of leading digital and physical distribution and music services company Redeye Worldwide, works to preserve and enhance the legacies of both entrepreneurs and their artists alike. To date, Exceleration has acquired or formed strategic relationships with leading independents including +1 Records, Alligator, Azadi, Bloodshot, Candid, Down The Road, Heroic, Kill Rock Stars, Mom+Pop, SideOneDummy, The Ray Charles Foundation / Tangerine Records and Yep Roc Records. Learn more at http://www.excelerationmusic.com

 

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist, first broadcast 26/01/2025.

Monday, January 27, 2025

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 26/01/2025, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;


Radio Playlist from Sunday 26th January 2025

 

Makiko Hirabayashi Weavers
Up River
Gifts
enja/yellowbird


Bosque Sound Community
12 Angry Mushrooms
12 Angry Mushrooms
A.MA Records


Baschnagel Group
The Matrix has You
Luna Submarina
Unit Records


The Exu
Waffles
The Exu
Discus Music


Alexey Kruglov
Beyond the Silently Screaming Graveyard.
Transfiguration 100. Duos
SoLyd


Ingi Bjarni
Uplift
Hope
Losen


Clemens Kuratle Ydivide
Hamsters Wheel
The default
Intakt


Garn
Durchzogen
Loopwheel
RabbitHill Records


Escanzen
I Don’t Like Your Weird Stuff
To Not Forget the Stars
Auand


Glebe
L’Iseran
Gaudí
ECN


François Couturier, Dominique Pifarély
La chanson des vieux amants
Preludes and Songs
ECM

 

European Modern Jazz on the radio;


At any time:
http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz.


Weekly:


http://www.hayesfm.org.uk 91.8 FM – West London Community Radio Sundays 12.00


http://www.purebeatradio.co.uk Sundays 10am


http://www.listen.camp/ Sundays 3pm onward


Later as “Peter’s Eurojazz Podcast” on Apple, Amazon, Deezer and other podcast sites.

 

Jazz at Progress - Progress Theatre, Reading, Berkshire - Programme for Spring 2025.

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Jazz at Progress has announced its programme for February to May 2025. Events take place at the Progress Theatre, Reading. Schedule attached.

From;
https://www.jazzinreading.com/

 

Next up at Jazz at Progress

 

Jazz at Progress | Empirical Quintet | Buy tickets https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/progresstheatre/t-pqdrexd
Friday 21 February 2025 | Progress Theatre, Reading | 7: 30pm | £19.00 (£17.00 concessions, £10 under 16) plus maximum 5% booking fee.
Empirical Quintet
The original quartet as above were: Tom Farmer bass, Nathaniel Facey alto sax, Lewis Wright vibes, Shaney Forbes drums. Lewis Wright has moved to the USA, so in his place is Jonny Mansfield. Since their start in 2007 they have played in quartet, quintet and sextet formations. For this event at Progress it will be a quintet with guest pianist Will Barry.
Empirical will be presenting a performance of their latest 2024 album Wonder is the Beginning, which is their first full length album in eight years, and is a mature musical statement that shows the band’s fire is still undimmed and their commitment to maintaining the legacy while forging their own unique path is as strong as ever.
Empirical’s trademark combination of complex, thoughtful writing and spontaneous improvisation is enabled by the absolute trust that comes from years of collective music making, and is at the heart of what makes Empirical stand out consistently on the musical landscape.
Press quotes:
‘…far from merely embracing the tradition, [Empirical] move the music forward to a new paradigm but in a characteristically subtle and sophisticated manner.’ Jazz Journal, 2024
‘Empirical, around for an astonishing 15 years already, are one of the great British contributions to European jazz.’ Downbeat, 2022
‘Empirical is still a reliable touchstone of contemporary British jazz at its most sophisticated.’ Jazzwise, 2022

 

 

Jazz at Progress | John Law’s Re-Creations “Many Moons” Tour | Buy tickets https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/progresstheatre/t-mopyoqa
Friday 4 April 2025 | Progress Theatre, Reading | 7: 30pm | £19.00 (£17.00 concessions, £10 under 16) plus maximum 5% booking fee.
John Law piano
Sam Crockatt sax
Henrik Jensen bass
Alex Goodyear drums
John Law presents Re-Creations: creative arrangements of some of the world’s most familiar music. The idea is simple: they take the best-known tunes from all genres – jazz, pop, indie, rock, folk, classical sometimes – and re-create, finding new arrangements and new angles; sometimes just spontaneously re-inventing them.
But no matter how free and inventive they get, no matter how complex and intricate the arrangements become, audiences everywhere always feel part of the creative process, because they know the tune and recognise it when it comes back.
This is music played by highly skilled musicians.  Audiences don’t feel excluded. They are integral to the evening and the whole experience.
Featuring UK Parliamentary Jazz Award Winner saxophonist Sam Crockatt, Danish bass player and composer Henrik Jensen and a new young firebrand on the UK jazz drumming scene: Alex Goodyear
John Law“One of the UK’s most imaginative and versatile jazz pianists”– International Piano Magazine
“This was the best, and most dynamic, of the Re-Creations shows that I’ve seen. Law is a brilliant technician and his own playing was superb, as was that of his very able colleagues.” – The Jazz Mann

 

 


Jazz at Progress | The John Horler Trio: A Portrait of Bill Evans | Buy tickets https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/progresstheatre/t-eadpaxp
Friday 16 May 2025 | Progress Theatre, Reading | 7: 30pm | £19.00 (£17.00 concessions, £10 under 16) plus maximum 5% booking fee.
John Horler piano
Alec Dankworth bass
Ronnie Jones drums
John Horler makes a welcome return to Jazz at Progress with his Portrait of Bill Evans. Accompanied by his long-time associate Alec Dankworth on bass and Ronnie Jones on drums, John will bring his ‘moonlight’ touch and imaginative flair for swinging improvisation to pay tribute to Bill Evans and his groundbreaking trio
John is a highly respected pianist and composer who has earned a formidable reputation on the British jazz scene over many years. Growing up in a musical family his gifts emerged at an early age and by the age of sixteen he was studying clarinet and piano at the Royal Academy of Music – an institution where, at that time in the mid-1960s, jazz was neither studied nor valued. John’s abilities were eventually fully acknowledged in later years when he was made an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music (ARAM) for his services to music
Perhaps best known for his 26-year stint as accompanist to Dame Cleo Laine, John’s impeccable credentials include playing in the big bands of Sir John Dankworth and Maynard Ferguson and supporting scores of visiting guest stars from America, most memorably a week-long gig with Chet Baker at The Canteen. He has worked with legends of the British scene such as Ronnie Ross, Peter King, Kenny Wheeler, Tommy Whittle, Tony Coe, Simon Spillett and Alan Barnes, and broadcast and recorded extensively,  including a number of highly acclaimed albums by his own trio
In his biographical notes, John writes:
For me music, and especially jazz, is about togetherness, about individual input being merged with others to make a whole piece of music.
I was not enthusiastic about the piano as a jazz instrument until I heard Bill Evans. He absorbed the music of the European composers Debussy, Ravel and even Brahms, which he welded into his own very special jazz language. I embraced that almost immediately and even today he is s till the most influential figure in my playing; not in a copying sense I hope, but in an inspirational way.
This is a priceless opportunity to see one of Britain’s most acclaimed jazz pianists playing the music he loves – not to be missed. As the saying goes, ‘Everybody Digs Bill Evans’.
‘John Horler is a quiet, dedicated, gently humorous man, the kind of musician whose work steals up on you. His piano playing, almost placid on the surface, is full of unexpected turns and hidden surprises.’ – Dave Gelly The Observer
Listen to John Horler & Tony Coe on ‘A Piece for Poppy’ from their album Dancing in the Dark recorded at the 2007 Appleby Jazz Festival
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8t0Ahp0Zv8.

 


Jazz at Progress | Emily Masser Quartet | Buy tickets https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/progresstheatre/t-avgjvkv
Friday 27 June 2025 | Progress Theatre, Reading | 7: 30pm | £19.00 (£17.00 concessions, £10 under 16) plus maximum 5% booking fee.
Emily Masser vocals
Matyas Gayer piano
James Owston bass
Steve Brown drums
Emily Masser Quartet
“Masser shows her excellent vocal skills and then seals the deal with a scat solo to die for” – Jazz Views
Rising star Emily Masser is an astonishing vocalist. Still just 20 years of age her range, variation and seemingly effortless delivery reflect a confidence and ability which belie her years.
Emily gained attention and encouragement from jazz luminaries Claire Martin and Liane Carroll. Her breakthrough came as a member of The Clark Tracey Quintet, with the release of their acclaimed album, “Introducing Emily Masser” consisting of Emily’s arrangements and vocals, taking classic jazz standards such as “So Near So Far” and “The Man I Love” and making them sound newly minted and excitingly different. Her contributions to this album enhanced Emily’s presence on the scene and also garnered support from jazz media, marking her as a “New Star of British Jazz” (London Jazz News). Her performance on this recording draws on influences and inspirations such as Annie Ross, Betty Carter, and Sonny Stitt and has already picked up the attention of reviewers, magazines and radio broadcasters.
London based, Hungarian jazz pianist Matyas Gayer has become a prominent part of the British jazz scene by forging his own style and musical voice through the use of the jazz piano tradition. A regular performer on the London and European jazz scene, Matyas has collaborated with the greats of jazz such as Eddie Henderson, Scott Hamilton, Rick Margitza, Grant Stewart, amongst others. He was recently part of a live recording at Pizza Express, Soho with Don Branden, shortly followed by a studio album recording with Scott Hamilton. Matyas has released a new trio record this year with Dave Green and Steve Brown.
James Owston is a double/electric bassist based in Birmingham. James is an active performer in his 3rd year studying at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. As well as running his own groups, James is currently playing with the Clark Tracey quintet.
Steve Brown is a British jazz drummer originally from Manchester. His career began in the 1990s, and he has since worked with notable artists such as Scott Hamilton, Barry Harris, Alan Barnes and Dave Newton, along with his involvement with The Echoes of Ellington band. He has been recognized with several prestigious awards throughout his career. Notably, he has won the British Jazz Award for Best Drummer multiple times, including in 2007, 2009, and 2013.

 

Progress Theatre
16 The Mount,
Reading RG1 5HL

 

http://www.progresstheatre.co.uk

 

 

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist, first broadcast 12/01/2025.

Monday, January 13, 2025

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 12/01/2025, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;

 

Radio Playlist, 12th January 2025

 

Now available at http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz

 

Xhosa Cole
Trinkle, Tinkle
On a Modern Genius
Stoney Lane Records


Jakub Paulski
Listopada part 2
Free’odde
V Records


Gianni Mimmo & Ove Volquartz
To Put it Mildly
Say When
Aut Records


Descamps
Llasa
Descamps & Descamps
Aut Records


Krokofant
Harry Davidson
6
Is It Jazz


Unionen
Den Grimme Elling
Unionen
WeJazz Records


Phil Bancroft’s Beautiful Storm
Insect Love
Finding Hope (When All Seems Lost)
Myriad Streams


Kenji Herbert
Annie
A Million Forests of the Fall
Unit Records


John Hollenbeck & NDR BigBand
Owts Hgis
Colouring Hockets
Flexatonic Records


BSDE 4tet
Nord Scream 2, South Screams Too
Live at Parma Jazz Frontiere
GleaM Records

 

European Modern Jazz on the radio.


At any time: http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz.

 


Weekly:


http://www.hayesfm.org.uk 91.8 FM – West London Community Radio Sundays 12.00


http://www.purebeatradio.co.uk Sundays 10am


http://www.listen.camp/ Sundays 3pm onward


Later as “Peter’s Eurojazz Podcast” on Apple, Amazon, Deezer and other podcast sites.

 

Queer Jazz announce 2025 residency series at Vortex Jazz Club, Dalston, London, and PRIDE Events across the UK.

Sunday, January 12, 2025

Queer Jazz will launch a monthly London-based residency in February 2025 at the Vortex in Dalston. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;

 

Music News :
Queer Jazz will launch a monthly London-based residency in February 2025 at Vortex in Dalston

 

Queer Jazz Residency 2025 -
Vortex Jazz Club,  11 Gillett Square London, N16 8AZ

 


Queer Jazz is presented by international DJ, broadcaster, curator and music journalist Tina Edwards with Music Meditation founder and award-winning jazz musician Arowah (Jelly Cleaver, B.H.A.M., All Day Breakfast Cafe). Together, they aim to amplify and highlight queer artist identity in the jazz world, uniting queer musicians and crowds alike—not forgetting allies, too—whilst nurturing an inclusive space.


Numerous emerging jazz artists identify as members of the LGBTQIA+ community, but most jazz fans would struggle to name more than a few queer jazz musicians throughout the entire genre’s history. Queer Jazz aims to raise visibility and foster community through its monthly events, which will showcase artists from across the Jazz spectrum, also leaning into soul and alternative R&B.


Artists programmed include London outfit Matters Unknown, a UK debut from Swiss band KNOBIL, pioneering collective Peng Femme Jam, soulful singer-songwriter Maya Law and UK Jazz linchpin Jessica Lauren who will be presenting a unique performance, especially for Queer Jazz.


Launching in February, Queer Jazz will be hosting monthly events at Vortex Jazz Club, showcasing both established and up-and-coming queer talent from across the UK and Europe. Line-ups and tickets for shows across the first half of 2025 will be available here from Monday 13th January:
https://www.vortexjazz.co.uk/event/queer-jazz-x-ljf/


The monthly London residency aims to build community in the evolving queer jazz network uniting queer-identifying artists together in a celebratory space where they can exist and perform authentically.

 

Results of the 2023 LGBTQ Musicians Insight Report clearly show queer musicians are struggling in the music industry, facing discrimination, mental health issues and lower pay. Only 32% of trans musicians feel safe enough to be open with their colleagues about their gender identity, and 43% of LGBTQIA+ musicians report poor mental wellbeing, with 30% reporting poor physical wellbeing.


Jazz has long been a space for innovation, freedom, and self-expression; a scene that celebrates diverse identities, including queer experiences. So far, Queer Jazz have programmed the likes of Isobella Burnham, Luca Manning, Eliza Oakes, AKIN Soul, Melbourne’s Emma Vollard and many more.


As well as the monthly residency in London, Tina and Arowah will soon be announcing three PRIDE events for Summer 2025.

 

About the organisers - Queer Jazz Co-Founders and Co-Directors, Tina Edwards and Arowah


Tina Edwards is a music multi-hyphenate, active as an international DJ, broadcaster, curator and music journalist. She’s been a vocal cheerleader of UK Jazz for over a decade, and has a track record for championing artists from their earliest gigs through to world tour status. She presented BBC One’s TV documentary Jazz UK: Spitting Fire and hosts radio across Worldwide FM, Soho Radio, British Airways, BBC Radio 3 and Bandcamp Weekly. She’s also programmed events at SXSW, The Great Escape, EFG London Jazz Festival, Roundhouse and many more.


Arowah is an award-winning jazz musician, bandleader and composer for B.H.A.M. and All Day Breakfast Cafe, and founder of Musical Meditation. They’ve performed internationally and have appeared on BBC, NPR, Bandcamp and NTS. Arowah is also founder of the recently-retired ‘Jelly’s Jams’ (2018-2023), a jam night that presented an explicitly BIPOC, Queer or fem house band.


“We’re so excited for 2025! It’s been a few years of build-up to this moment as we’ve tried to make space for queer jazz to exist. We’re now getting to bring this incredible, vibrant, queer jazz community into the spotlight and we’re also hoping to grow and nurture our community in the process. Come join the family!” - Arowah


Queer Jazz grew from a conversation between Arowah and I in April 2023. After only six live shows, we’re over the moon to be launching a monthly residency with the help of Arts Council England. There’s an incredible spectrum of queer talent across the UK and Europe and we’re proud to be able to provide a vessel for queer jazz artists to further build their communities and fanbases. After throwing a sold out show with The Vortex in Dalston in November 2024, we couldn’t imagine a better-suited team or venue to make this happen with - Tina

 

London Residency, Vortex Jazz Club (tickets £5-15 via Vortex website)
https://www.vortexjazz.co.uk/


February
QUEEN KALTOUM, support from Maya Law - February 5th, 20:00 - 23:00


March
Jessical Lauren, support from Efti’s Project - March 19th, 20:00 - 23:00


April
KNOBIL, support from Leo Lore- April 16th, 20:00 - 23:00


May
Peng Femme Jam, support from S0lar - May 14th, 20:00-23:00


June
Summer showcase
Details TBA


July
Matters Unknown, support TBA - July 16th, 20:00-23:00

 

Jazz events in and around Surrey and Berkshire during 2025.

Thursday, January 09, 2025

Guest contributor Trevor Bannister has forwarded the 'Surrey & Berks Jazzfinder', which lists forthcoming jazz gigs in Surrey, Berkshire and the surrounding areas.

January/February 2025

SURREY & BERKS JAZZFINDER

 

Jazz events in and around Surrey and Berkshire


The Albion, 34 Bridge Road, Molesey, East Molesey
3 February 2025 - Ember Big Band


Anne Boleyn Hotel, 29 The Hythe, Staines
Live jazz at lunchtime on the third Sunday of each month from 13:00 to 16:30 with lunch served at 13:30


The Barley Mow, Shepperton Green
Last Wednesday of each month - Alley Cats Jazz Band
15 January 2025- Peter Davies Quartet with Max Brittain
22 January 2025 - PD3
12 February, 14 May, 13 August, 5 November 2025 - Pimp My Jazz
12 July 2025 - Odyssey Blues & Soul Band


Bracknell Jazz at South Hill Park Arts Centre
10 January 2025 - Sarah Jane Eveleigh (voice) and Jonny Ford (Tenor)
7 February 2025 - The Karen Sharp Quartet
14 March 2025 - Jo Fooks (Tenor Sax), Steve Waterman (Trumpet), Buster Birch (Drums)
11 April 2025 - Martin Pyne’s “SMALL BLUE”
2 May 2025 - SATORI
13 June 2025 - Allison Neale (Alto), Colin Oxley (Guitar)
4 July 2025 - The Georgia Mancio Quartet
8 August 2025 - Karen Street (Accordion), And Tweed (Saxophone) & the Jazz Lions
5 September 2025 - Anöna Trio
3 October 2025 - ‘El Chamuyo’ Tango Quartet
7 November 2025 - Chris Biscoe plays Mike Westbrook


Carshalton Jazz, CryerArts Carshalton
15 January 2025 - The Filthy Six
12 February 2025 - An Adventurous Dream: The Music of Billy Strayhorn & Duke Ellington
12 March 2025 - Steve Waterman
16 April 2025 - Olivia Cure

 

 

Elmbridge Jazz clubs - Jazz at Imber Court Sports Club. Approx every month, usually on a Sunday


Guildford Jazz is a not-for-profit community arts organisation, bringing Britain’s finest jazz musicians to a local audience in an intimate and welcoming jazz club environment.
17 January 2025 - Dave Limina & Ross Stanley Hammond Organ Duo
23 January 2025 - James Davison & Callum Au Quintet - SOLD OUT!
14 February 2025 - Dele Sosimi Afrobeat Quintet


Griffin Park Jazz Club, Brentford - Traditional jazz on the second Monday of the month. Doors 19:45, Music 20:30 - 23:00. Admission £6


Hampton Hub Club, 3 Ashley Road, Hampton, TW12 2JA
16 January 2025 - Akasha - Fantastic Psychedelic Jazz
18 January 2025 - The Derek Nash Experience
26 January 2025 - Big Band Jazz with Dave Jones Nonet
22 February 2025 - Some Kinda Wonderful presents The Wonder of Stevie
23 February 2025 - Martin Nickels All Star Jazz Tentet
27 February 2025 - The Anita Carmichael Band
6 March 2025 - OMAR + QCBA
30 March 2025 - The Vince Dunn Jazz Orchestra

 

Jazz in Reading - A live jazz gig listings service from Jazz in Reading. Features mostly modern jazz gigs happening within 20 Miles or so of Reading


Login lounge - Weekly jazz brunch events every Sunday at The Atrium, 34 Park Street, Camberley, GU15 3PL
12 January 2025 - Jazz Samba
19 January 2025 - The Claire McAllister Trio
26 January 2025 - Trad’s Army
2 February 2025 - Rainey’s Ragtime 5
9 February 2025 - The Sarah Jane Eveleigh Quintet
16 February 2025 - The Maiuko Quartet and Special Guest Paul Brassington
23 February 2025 - The Nette Robinson Trio ft Tony Woods & Meredith White
02 March 2025 - The Ian Thomson Quintet
09 March 2025 - Hugh Turner’s Guitar Fiesta
16 March 2025 - Tony Woods & The Jazz Lions


Jazz at The Maltings, Farnham - Thursday lunchtimes, 13:00 to 14:00. House trio (Alex Forsyth, David Kirby and Marianne Windham) with monthly guest


Marlow Jazz Club, The Royal British Legion, Marlow - Gigs usually on Tuesdays
14 January 2025 - The Brandon Allen Quartet


Milford Arms - Jazz at the Milford Arms, 574 London Road, Hounslow. Every other Monday from 8:00pm

 

The Old Court, Windsor
19 January 2025 - Special Gala Charity Music Concert
25 February 2025 - Jazz Sabbath
Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Atwood Road, Maidenhead
10 January 2025 - The Jo Harrop Quartet
25 January 2025 - Oh la la! - A Night in Paris
7 February 2025 - Nic Meier and Friends
7 March 2025 - The Benn Clatworthy Quartet
4 April 2025 - Georgia Mancio Group
11 April 2025 - Where Rio de Janeiro Meets Bahia
Pangbourne Jazz Club - Pangbourne Working Mens Club, First Sunday of the month
2 February 2025 - Andy Panayi (Sax)
2 March 2025 - Mark Nightingale (Trombone)
6 April 2025 - Roger Beaujolais (Vibes)
4 May 2025 - Simon Bates (Sax)
1 June 2025 - Alex Clarke (Sax)
6 July 2025 - Denny Ilett (Guitar)
10 August 2025 - Derek Nash (Saxophone)
7 September 2025 - Alan Barnes (Saxophone and Clarinet)
5 October 2025 - Chloe du Pre (Vocals and Piano)
2 November 2025 - Jim Mullen (Guitar)
7 December 2025 - Paul Higgs (Trumpet)


Jazz Cafe - POSK (Polish Social and Cultural Association, Hammersmith
10 January 2025 - Duncan Lamont Songbook!
11 January 2025 - Laura Jurd
17 January 2025 - Lulu Pierre & the Copasetics: Tribute to Sarah Vaughan
18 January 2025 - Above the Clouds and Beyond: Ilario Ferreri Trio
24 January 2025 - Jonny Liebeck Quintet: Influences (EP Launch)
25 January 2025 - Imperial College Big Band & Oxford University J.O.
31 January 2025 - Way Out West Presents: The Music of Miles and Monk
1 February 2025 - Elliot Frost: Transatlantic Album Launch
7 February 2025 - Tenor Madness - Preludes and Grooves: Bach Reimagined!
8 February 2025 - Marta Mathea Radian Qrt: Polish Jazz Goes to the Cinema
14 February 2025 - Amy Lives! With a Valentine Twist!
15 February 2025 - El Chamuyo Tango-Jazz Qrt, ft Kamila Bydlowska
21 February 2025 - Chris Dean and his Quartet: Sliding Through Jazz!


Jazz at Progress - Progress Theatre, The Mount, Christchurch Road, Reading
21 February 2025 - Empirical Quartet
4 April 2025 - John Law’s Re-Creations “Many Moons” Tour
16 May 2025 - A Portrait of Bill Evans - John Horler Trio
27 June 2025 - Emily Masser Quartet


Riverside Arts Jazz - Monthly jazz concerts at Riverside Arts Centre generally on Sundays

 

Riverhouse Barn Arts Centre, Walton on Thames
19 January 2025 - 12:15pm Jazz and beer with Enrico Tomasso’s Riverboat Shufflers
7 February 2025 - 8:00pm The Green Chain Quartet
16 February 2025 - 12:15pm Jazz and beer with Sarah Spencer’s Transatlantic Band
8 March 2025 - 8:00pm Jazz Sabbath


Runnymede Jazz Club - Traditional Jazz Bands on a monthly basis, generally on the last Friday of the month. Concerts from 7.30 pm to 10.00 pm at The Addlestone Centre, Addlestone, Surrey
31 January 2025 - Jeremy Huggett’s Jazz & Boogie Band;
28 February 2025 - Tad Newton’s Jazz Friends;
28 March 2025 - Richard Leach’s Street Band
25 April 2025 - The Forest Hill Owls
30 May 2025 - The Excelsior Vintage Jazz Band
27 June 2025 - The Windy City Weatherbirds


Surrey Jazz Orchestra - Last Tuesday of the month at Jacobs Well Village Hall, Guildford (unless stated as elsewhere), plus other gigs in between
28 January 2025 - With Lana
25 February 2025 - With Nate Rogers
25 March 2025 - With Paul Hudson
29 April 2025 - With young talent Oliver Eley
27 May 2025 - TBC
24 June 2025 - TBC
29 July 2025 - TBC


Twickenham Jazz Club - Wednesday nights at The Cabbage Patch. Doors @ 7pm, Music @ 8pm


Watermill Jazz - Every Tuesday night, 8:30pm, Betchworth Park Golf Club
14 January 2025 - A Celebration of the music of Scott Hamilton
21 January 2025 - Kevin Hays & Jorge Rossy
28 January 2025 - Adrian Cox Trio - ‘Makin’ Runs’
4 February 2025 - Jay Phelps’ Kind of Blue Quartet
11 February 2025 - Jacqui Dankworth & Charlie Wood
18 February 2025 - Art Themen Quintet
25 February 2025 - Maura Segura Electric Quartet: Dunia


Way Out West - Regular monthly gigs at the Turks Head in Twickenham (unless stated otherwise)
19 January 2025 - Chris Biscoe plays Mike Westbrook - Riverhouse Barn, Walton On Thames
31 January 2025 - WoW presents Monk/Miles at the Posk, Hammersmith
16 February 2025 - Kate Williams
28 February 2025 - WoW presents West Side Story at the Posk, Hammersmith
23 March 2025 - Tom Millar
28 March 2025 - WoW presents Ellington/Strayhorn at the Posk, Hammersmith
20 April 2025 - Pete Hurt

 


Wraysbury, 1215 Club - The Hub, 12 High Street, Wraysbury
31 January 2025 - The Karen Sharp Trio

 

JAM SESSIONS


The Barley Mow, Molesey Road, Hersham KT12 4RS - Weekly jazz jam Wednesdays at 12:00


Guildford Bluegrass Jam, The Keep, Guildford - First Monday of the month at 19:30


Guildford Jazz - Last Tuesday of the month at The Britannia Pub, 9 Millmead, Guildford, GU2n 4BE Free entry, no tickets needed

 

Poacher Inn, South Warnborough - Sunday 15 September 2024 16:00 - 18:00


Jazz at the Steps - The Stepping Stones Pub, Westhumble Street, Dorking - Last Monday of the month at 19:45


Waverley Jazz Jams - First Sunday of each month (5-8pm) at the Waverley Abbey House Lounge


The Windsor Castle, 378 Carshalton Road, Carshalton, SM5 3PT - Last Wednesday of every month, 19:00 arrival for a 19:30 start


Woking Weekly Jam, Trinity Methodist Church, Brewery Road, Woking - NOT JUST JAZZ!


The Woods Shed Jazz Club - Village Centre, Englefield Green - Regular jazz workshop/jam session on Monday evenings (term time only). Contact Tony Woods for more details

 

JAZZ FESTIVALS & EVENTS
None advertising at the moment

 

 

BIG BAND LISTINGS


Berkshire
Apollo Big Band - Stockcross, near Newbury
Blue Sky Big Band
Dr G’s Little Big Band
The IJO Big Band
MillsTones Dance Band
Remix Jazz Orchestra - Finchampstead
Supertonics Big Band - Bracknell


Surrey
Big Beer Band
Centrepiece Big Band
Ember Big Band
Farnham Big band
Gray Matter Big Band
Jetstream Jazz Big Band - Gatwick
Jon Bird Big Band
Kingswood Big Band - Kingswood
Milestone Big Band
The OMEGA BIG BAND
Paul Sykes Big Band
Redstone Community Big Band
Rhythm and Groove Big Band - Godalming
Ron Green Big Band
Runnymede Jazz Orchestra - Egham
Somethin’ Else Big Band
Surrey Jazz Orchestra
Thames TV Big Band


Surrey Jazzfinder
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Georgia Mancio celebrates 25 years in music with a new album and a series of live performances.

Tuesday, January 07, 2025

Vocalist & lyricist Georgia Mancio, celebrates her 25th anniversary in music with a series of concerts & the release of her 9th album, ‘A Story Left Untold’ recorded with pianist Alan Broadbent

Georgia Mancio has forwarded the following press release;


Multi-award-winning jazz vocalist, lyricist and producer, Georgia Mancio, celebrates her 25thanniversary in music with a series of highlight concerts and the spring release of her 9th album, ‘A Story Left Untold’ (Roomspin Records), co-written with Grammy-winning pianist/composer, Alan Broadbent.


A supreme storyteller whose performances connect deeply with her audiences, Georgia’s work is characterised by authenticity, creativity, collaboration and a commitment to social and humanitarian issues.


Throughout this landmark year, she will feature her Quartet (Robin Aspland, Andrew Cleyndert, Dave Ohm); introduce new projects (Sam Dunn, Tony Kofi, Alex Hutton) and revisit her most pivotal partnerships (Liane Carroll, Ian Shaw, Nigel Price, Kate Williams, Gareth Lockrane).


Central to these, is her revered 12 year association with Alan Broadbent, with whom she has written over 40 songs, published two books and performed across Europe and the US, including iconic venues, Ronnie Scott’s and Jazz at Lincoln Center (NYC). Their new album, ‘A Story Left Untold’, masterfully blends the personal and political, across duo, quartet and orchestral settings. Set for release on 1 May with an accompanying 10 date tour, it completes a trilogy with the critically acclaimed ‘Songbook’ (2017) and ‘Quiet Is The Star’ (2021).


Georgia’s expansive artistry is reflected in her copious industry acknowledgements: First Prize in the Brussels International Jazz Singers’ Competition, presided over by Sheila Jordan (2006); Best Album (‘Finding Home’, 2020) and Best Vocalist (2021) at the Parliamentary Jazz Awards, and multiple nominations at the Jazz FM, British Jazz and Urban Music Awards.


Her reputation has been further consolidated by her formidable production skills, encompassing ‘ReVoice!’ – the international voice festival she devised and directed across multiple venues for 5 editions with artists including Gregory Porter, Carmen Lundy, Tuck & Patti, Beady Belle and Karin Krog (2010-2014) – and its successor, ‘Hang’ (2017-2019).


She also co-directs Eltham and Crystal Palace Jazz Clubs with drummer Dave Ohm, and her own independent label, Roomspin Records (2001-). Other credits include Pat Metheny (lyric approval), Bobby McFerrin, Bobby Wellins, Robert Mitchell, Nikki Iles and BBC Proms (2019).

 


http://www.georgiamancio.com)


Georgia Mancio 25th Anniversary DATES


12 January 606 Club (featuring Nigel Price)
16 January Eltham Jazz Club (featuring Sam Dunn)
31 January Chichester Jazz Club (Quartet)
22 February Hampstead Jazz Club (featuring Kate Williams)
28 February Wraysbury (featuring Alex Hutton)
9 March Ipswich Jazz Club (featuring Gareth Lockrane)
29 March The Vortex (Quartet)
4 April Norden Farm (featuring Alex Hutton)


‘A Story Left Untold’ Album Tour with Alan Broadbent
24 April Seven Leeds
25 April Sheffield Jazz Club
26 April Peggys, Nottingham
27 April Stapleford Granary (Duo)
29 April Jazz Hastings
30 April Pizza Express Jazz Club (Album Launch)
1 May Guildhall School Of Music and Drama (workshop)
2 May The Lighthouse, Poole
3 May Cranleigh Arts Centre


6 and 7 May Crystal Palace Jazz Club (featuring Ian Shaw)
12 June Eltham Jazz Club (featuring Tony Kofi)
29 June Whitstable (featuring Sam Dunn)
4 July Bracknell Jazz (Quartet)
13 July tba (featuring Liane Carroll)

 

PRESS QUOTES


“[Mancio] has everything covered – technical mastery, expressive range and a remarkable versatility”
The Observer 4****


“Impossible not to fall in love with her voice ... a magnificent example of strength and talent” Jazz In Europe


“a warm, rich playful sound with intimate, hip phrasing and spot-on intonation…Mancio brings grace and wisdom to each song. Her lyric-writing is sophisticated and sensitive beyond her years.”
Jazz Wax

 

 

 

 

Liam Ward - 2025 gig list.

Monday, January 06, 2025

Blues harmonica player and vocalist Liam Ward has announced his gig schedule for February to November 2025 which will feature his playing and singing with a variety of different line ups. Details att

Liam Ward writes;


LIAM WARD MUSIC
2025 gigs


I’m about to jet off on my winter getaway, but I have lots of gigs planned for when I return in February. I’ve been invited on tour with an Oasis tribute band (playing the harmonica parts from their famous Knebworth 1996 show) and I will be on some gigs with the Jake Leg Jug Band (as a dep rather than a full-time member). Finally, I’m extremely excited to be teaching and performing at the World Harmonica Festival in Germany in October!


More events to be announced soon, check the website for the full list.
https://www.liamwardmusic.com/gigs-and-workshops

 

See you at one of the following:


SAT 15TH FEBRUARY Oasis Supernova @ Middlesborough Town Hall


TUE 18TH FEBRUARY Cole & Ward @ Supper Club Hampton-in-Arden


WED 19TH FEBRUARY The Jake Leg Jug Band - Gospel Concert @ St. Lawrence’s Church (part of Biddulph Up in Arms)

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FRI 21ST FEBRUARY Oasis Supernova @ Camp & Furnace (Liverpool)

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FRI 28TH FEBRUARY-SUN 2ND MARCH
EuroBlues Acoustic Weekend (Wantage, Oxfordshire)

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FRI 14TH MARCH Warren James Trio @ Sutton Coldfield Guitar Club


WED 5TH MARCH Cole & Ward @ Cafe Rene (Gloucester)


SAT 15TH MARCH Oasis Supernova @ Middleton Arena


FRI 21ST MARCH Oasis Supernova @ Tavistock Wharf


SAT 22ND MARCH Oasis Supernova @ The 1865, Southampton


TUE 25TH MARCH The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Calne Jazz Club (Wiltshire)

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TUE 1ST APRIL The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Leeds Jazz Club

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FRI 4TH APRIL The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Valley Folk Club (Pontardawe, Wales)

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SUN 6TH APRIL The Jake Leg Jug Band @ The Chestnut Tree (Worcester)


SAT 12TH APRIL Walk On Back to Happiness @ Hanger Farm Arts Centre (Totton)

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WED 23RD APRIL Cole & Ward @ The Carpenters Arms, Miserden (Gloucestershire)


FRI 25TH APRIL The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Ongar Jazz Club (Essex)


SAT 26TH APRIL The Jake Leg Jug Band @ York House Centre (Stoney Stratford)


SUN 27TH APRIL The Jake Leg Jug Band - Gospel Concert @ St. Mary’s Church Primrose Hill (London)


THU 1ST MAY The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Blues with Bottle (Ramsgate)


SAT 3RD MAY The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Green Note (Camden)


SUN 4TH MAY The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Filey Folk Festival (North Yorkshire)


TUE 6TH MAY Cole & Ward Trio @ Bristol Blues Club


SAT 10TH MAY Oasis Supernova @ Stalyfest (Stalybridge)


FRI 20TH JUNE Oasis Supernova @ Old Fire Station (Carlisle)


SAT 21ST JUNE Oasis Supernova @ Venue Cymru (Llandudno)

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SAT 28TH JUNE The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Mogfest ‘25 (Hampshire)


SUN 29TH JUNE The Jake Leg Jug Band @ M&J Jazz Weekend (Dawlish Warren, Devon)

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SUN 3RD AUGUST Oasis Supernova @ Kendal Calling


SAT 6TH SEPTEMBER The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Bridport Arts Centre (Dorset)

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FRI 12TH SEPTEMBER The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Driotwich Jazz Club

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THU 18TH SEPTEMBER The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Ebberston Village Hall (Scarborough)


SAT 20TH SEPTEMBER Oasis Supernova @ Made in Manchester 2025 (Stockport)

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SUN 21ST SEPTEMBER The Story of Skiffle @ Livermead Jazz Weekend (Torquay)


THU 2ND OCTOBER The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Pump House Jazz Club (Watford)


SAT 18TH OCTOBER Oasis Supernova @ The Forum Theatre, Romily


FRI 31ST OCTOBER-SUN 2ND NOVEMBER
World Harmonica Festival (Trossingen, Germany)


SAT 8TH NOVEMBER The Liam Ward Band @ Diseworth Blues Club (Leicestershire)


SAT 15TH NOVEMBER The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Calstock Arts (Cornwall)


SUN 23RD NOVEMBER The Jake Leg Jug Band @ The Chestnut Tree (Worcester)


Cheers,
Liam.


https://www.liamwardmusic.com/gigs-and-workshops

Shirley Smart - Newsletter, January 2025.

Thursday, January 02, 2025

Cellist, composer, improviser, bandleader & educator Shirley Smart has forwarded her latest newsletter including news of forthcoming live appearances with a variety of different line ups.

Shirley Smart writes;


Dear friends,


Happy New Year!!
It is, of course, semi-obligatory to send out a New Year Updates mailout, so here we are….
I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and New Year, and the start of 2025 finds you suitably rested / raring to go / hungover (delete as appropriate).


I have a few nice upcoming gigs in January with my main projects, and would be lovely to see you there if you are around!


11th Jan
Shirley Smart Trio
Toulouse Lautrec
19:30
Book Tickets
https://www.toulouselautrec.co.uk/etn/shirley-smart-trio-2/

 

23rd Jan
Quanta Piano Trio
Lauderdale House
19:00
Book Tickets
https://www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk/quanta


30th Jan
Shirley Smart Sextet
Vortex Jazz Club
19:30
Book Tickets
https://www.vortexjazz.co.uk/event/shirley-smart-sextet-3/

 

Plans for 2025


I’m hoping to develop them all of these projects in 2025 with new material amd recordings coming up.


I’m also wending my way through my PhD project- an autoethnography based on my 10 years in Jersualem - which I hope to complete this year. I’m also developing some creative writing ideas which have been stuffed away in my brain for yearsand I have decided its time to get them out,  so new things may be coming soon!


I wish you all the very best for 2025, and hope to see you around somewhere soon!


Sx

 

Shirley Smart Trio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_y7KnRAX6ok
My longstanding project with John Crawford on piano and Demi Garcia Sabat on drums will hopefully be recording a new album this year.
Our first album ‘Long Story Short’ drew on my years in Jersualem, and has evvoled as a trio through our many erpformances together over the past few years.
My years in Jerusalem were a huge factor in my life, but I have been seeking other inspirations for the development of our sound and this year a trip to Barcelona and a visit to the buildings of Antoni Gaudi, especially the epic Basicila de la Sagrada Familia, and the rood garedn at the Pedrera had a very strong impact on me. Demi, who has played drums and percussionin my trio for many years, is also from Barccelona so this is a nice completing of a circle, and I am now working on our second album, which I hope will be released during 2025.
In the meantime, our current dates can be found here:
https://www.shirleysmart.com/gig-diary

 

Quanta
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGbpIuogKRw
Quanta is a new piano trio, combining classical repertoire with improvised material, drawing on jazz, folk and free improvisation.
This is a very special project, that I look forward to developing further in 2025, and hope that we will also record our first album during the year.
https://www.shirleysmart.com/gig-diary

 

Shirley Smart Sextet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGWpPby3fE0
This project is an extension of my trio for which I wrote a set of music in 2024.
It features some amazing musicians - in addtiion of Demi and John, is James Arben on tenor sax, Alistair Martin on trumpet and Marcus Penrose on bass.
Sextet Dates
https://www.shirleysmart.com/gig-diary

 

FULL CONCERT SCHEDULE:

 


2025


11.01 Shirley Smart Trio           Toulouse Lautrec                       20:30

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23.01 Quanta                         Lauderdale House                     20:00


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26.01 Quanta                         Mill Hill Libary                         17:00

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30.01 Shirley Smart Sextet         Vortex Jazz Club                       20:30

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02.02 Medland/Smart Duo         Green Note                               20:00


13.02 Stories Trio                   Sound Bureau                           20:00
                                        @ The Hamlet, Streatham


23.04 Medland/Smart Duo         The Lescar, Sheffield                   20:00

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07.05 Shirley Smart Trio           Klaipeda Festival, Lithuania         tbc

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12.05 Quanta                         Luton Music                             19:30

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15.05 Shirley Smart Trio           Haslemere Festival                     20:00

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17.05 Medland/Smart Duo         Penge Music                           13:00

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18.05 Quanta                         Egham Music Society                 20:00

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17.07 Bezique                         Lichfield Festival                       20:00


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23.08 Bezique                         South Hill Arts Centre               20:00

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14.09 Bezique                         The Music Mix, Wivenhoe​          20:00


https://www.shirleysmart.com/

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist, first broadcast 15/12/2024.

Monday, December 16, 2024

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 15/12/2024, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;

Radio Playlist, 15th and 22nd December 2024

 

This week’s show (and next week’s) feature my personal favourite albums of the year.


I don’t attempt to do a “best of”, I play them in alphabetical order, and they simply reflect my personal taste rather than any sort of objective measure.  After two months away from home (due to flooding) I know that I have missed some albums – so apologies if that included your favourites. People who enjoy my show will probably enjoy this selection - but most of the albums probably won’t feature on anyone else’s list.


I’ve put the full list here - Part one is available now on http://www.mixcloud.com, at Camp radio and as a podcast - Part two will be broadcast next Sunday and then available elsewhere next week.


I’ll be back with new releases in January - meanwhile do have a great Christmas and lets look forward to a happy and musical new year


Regards
Peter


As it turns out:
This year’s 20 albums include
7 from UK;  3 from Germany;  2 from Denmark
1 each from Austria, Belgium, Hungary, Italy, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland
Only two labels (Clean Feed and Ubuntu) have more than one in the list – all the others come from a variety of independent labels.
My selection, in approximately alphabetical order:


ARTIST
ALBUM


Aki Takase/Daniel Erdmann
Ellington


Andrew Woodhead
Swing you Sinners


Blueblut
Lutebulb


Fire!
Testament


Flat Earth Society
The Last One


Friends & Neighbours
Circles


Ill Considered
Precipice


Japanic (Aki Takase)
Forte


Laura Jurd & Paul Dunmall
Fanfares & Freedom


Mike Chillingworth
Friday the Thirteenth


Moritz Stahl
Traumsequenz


Pat Thomas – Bleyschool
Where?


Rob Cope
Gemini


Roberto Ottaviano
Eternal Love People


Samuel Blaser Trio
Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground


Smag På Dig Selv
SPDS


Söndörgő with Chris Potter
Gyezz


Surman (John)
Words Unspoken


TGB
Room 4


Zeeberg (Jeppe)
Six Additional Pieces of Piano Music

 


European Modern Jazz on the radio.


At any time:
http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz.

 

Weekly:


http://www.hayesfm.org.uk 91.8 FM – West London Community Radio Sundays 12.00


http://www.purebeatradio.co.uk Sundays 10am


http://www.listen.camp/ Sundays 3pm onward


Later as “Peter’s Eurojazz Podcast” on various podcast sites.

 

Jazz in the West Midlands, December 16th - 22nd 2024.

Monday, December 16, 2024

A roundup of jazz, funk & soul gigs to check out this week in the West Midlands area. Listings supplied by Dave Fuller of Music Spoken Here, Worcester.

The Week Ahead

A roundup of jazz, funk & soul gigs to check out this week in the West Midlands area.

 


The Week Ahead


A roundup of jazz, funk & soul gigs to check out this week in the West Midlands area.

 

Monday 16th December


Table Jazz Christmas Special
The Table, 33 Lower Hall Lane, Walsall WS1 1RR






Wednesday 18th December


Christmas Special with the Lichfield Jazz Big Band
The Cathedral Hotel, Lichfield, WS13 7AR




Jazz Jam with Ray Butcher
Bedford Street Bar, 4 Bedford Street, Leamington Spa CV32 5DY




Thursday 19th December


Christmas Jazz at St. Anne’s Church
St Anne’s Church, Chasetown, Burntwood, WS7 3QL




Rod Mason / Bryan Corbett / Tom Kincaid
Alsager Golf & Country Club, Audley Rd, Alsager Stoke-on-Trent ST7 2UR




RBC Jazz Gala
Eastside Jazz Club, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, 200 Jennens Road, B4 7XR




Detroit Soul Collective
The Jam House, 3-5 St Pauls Square, Birmingham B3 1QU




Friday 20th December


The Brand New Heavies
B:Music, Town Hall, Victoria Square, Birmingham B3 3DQ




Simon Spillett Big Band play Tubby Hayes
Unit 5 Fargo Village Far Gosford Street, Coventry CV1 5ED




The Notebenders
Jennifer Blackwell Performance Space, Symphony Hall, Centenary Square, Birmingham, B1 2EA

 

Detroit Soul Collective
The Jam House, 3-5 St Pauls Square, Birmingham B3 1QU

 

Saturday 21st December


Calypso Moon
St Swithun’s Church, Church Street, Worcester, WR1 2RH




A Cheeky Christmas Cracker with Ola Brown & John Morris
The Blue Piano, 24-26 Harborne Rd, Birmingham, B15 3AA




Detroit Soul Collective
The Jam House, 3-5 St Pauls Square, Birmingham B3 1QU

 

Sunday 22nd December


Metzmas Sunday Special
Hockley Social Club, 60 Hampton St, Birmingham B19 3LU


Have a great week!
Dave Fuller
Instigator, Music Spoken Here

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist, first broadcast 08/12/2024.

Monday, December 09, 2024

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 08/12/2024, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;

Radio Playlist 08/12/2024

 


This is my final regular show of the year - next week will be the first of two shows rounding up my personal favourite albums of 2024.
This week’s show tries to catch up on all the recent releases - but I know I’ve missed some that will have to wait until January.
The show as usual is available now at http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz and later on podcasting sites

 

Hayden Powell
Galaxies
Undergrowth
Bandcamp


Massimo Tata
Explorer
Kythnos
Alfa Music


Giancarlo Tossani Synapser
Do Geese See God
Nightrumor
Auand


Friso van Wijck
Framed
Candy Container
Trytone


Gregori Hollis
Dedicatòria
Now I know
Segell Microscopi


Markus Kaardal
Banjogoblins
Kaarma
Losen


Jansen – Jormin - Steinmetz
New Flower
The Pilgrimage
Traumton


Alessio Cazzetta
Crystal Castles
Love, Death & The Eternal Blues
Unit Records


Donder
Het Mierenlied
De Wonderen
W.E.R.F


Henkel Carlson Hall
Kreiseziehen
Kreiseziehen
AutRecords


Paggi, Dosoli, Conte
Attenti al Lupo
Fleca!
AutRecords


Colin Vallon
Ronce
Samares
ECM


Paul Dunmall & Kevin Figes
Baritone & Soprano Saxophone #1
Duos
Slam


Nick Bartsch’s Ronin
Module 66 (part)
Spin
Ronin Rhythm Records

 

European Modern Jazz on the radio;


At any time: http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz.

 

Weekly:


http://www.hayesfm.org.uk 91.8 FM – West London Community Radio Sundays 12.00


http://www.purebeatradio.co.uk Sundays 10am


http://www.listen.camp/ Sundays 3pm onward


Later as “Peter’s Eurojazz Podcast” on various podcast sites.

 

Warren James - Gig list, December 2024.

Friday, December 06, 2024

Guitarist & vocalist Warren James has forwarded his live performance schedule for December 2024 which will feature his playing with a variety of different line ups, including The Jake Leg Jug Band.

Warren James writes;


Gig List December 2024

 

FIRSTLY - thank you to everyone who showed support for live music in 2024 - to everyone who bought a ticket and paid to come into any venue that we performed at - OUR SINCERE THANKS

 


THE JAKE LEG JUG BAND - DECEMBER 2024 GIG DATES

 

​FRI 06 DEC 2024   ST JAMES CHURCH (AUDLEY, STOKE-ON-TRENT)
7.30pm 2 x 60 min sets, http://www.jmj.org.uk  GOSPEL CONCERT


​SAT 14 DEC 2024   SHROPSHIRE BLUES & ROOTS CLUB (LUDLOW)
8.00pm, 2 x 45 min sets, @ Ludlow Brewery. http://www.facebook.com/ShropshireBluesClub


​SUN 15 DEC 2024   STAFFORD JAZZ SOCIETY (STAFFORD)
12.30pm, 2 x 50 min sets. @ The White Eagle Club. wwwstaffordjazz.org


​SUN 22 DEC 2024   HALESOWEN JAZZ CLUB (WEST MIDLANDS)
8.00pm, 2 x 60 min sets. @ Halesowen Cricket Club.


​TUE 31 DEC 2024   DEN ENGEL (LEEK, STAFFORDSHIRE) 9.30pm 2 x 45 min sets, http://www.denengelleek.co.uk

 


WARREN JAMES’ - DECEMBER 2024 GIG DATES

 

Fri 6 – Audley, CeO Church – The Jake Leg Jug Band


Sat 7 – Aylesbury, Stoke Mandeville Christmas light turn on - The Silke Street Band
@4pm Town Centre
@5pm The Bell Pub


Sat 7 – Soho, Arts Bar, Frith Street – Silk Street Band @7pm


Sun 8 – Uttoxeter, The Vaults of Uttoxeter – The Hit Parade Heroes – Guest: Mike Owen @4pm


Thurs 12 – London, Soho – Silk Street Music


Sat 14 – Doveholes, Jazz Club – Baby Jools & The Jazzaholics @8pm


Sun 15 – Stafford, Jazz Club – The Jake Leg Jug Band @12:30pm


Fri 20 – Tipton, Horseley Tavern – Hit Parade Heroes @8:30pm


Sat 21 – Louth, Jazz Club – The Story of Skiffle @8pm


Sun 22 – Halesowen, Jazz Club – Jake Leg Jug Band @8pm


Sun 29 – Worcester, Chestnut Tree – Warren James R’n'R duo @6pm


Tues 31 – Uttoxeter, The Vaults of Uttoxeter – The Hit Parade Heroes @4pm


Tues 31 – Leek, Den Engel – The Jake Leg Jug Band - NYE


http://www.warrenjamesguitar.com

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist, first broadcast 01/12/2024.

Monday, December 02, 2024

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 01/12/2024, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;

Radio Playlist - first broadcast December 1st 2024

 


Hackney Colliery Band
Eleventy Three
Collaborations Vol 2
Bandcamp


Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp
Petis Bouts
Ventre Unique
Bandcamp


The Leif
A’ho
Det er en egen lomme
90.032 Records


Danielsson Pohjola Parricelli
Playing with the Groove
Trio
ACT


Oaagaada
Appyuan
Music Of
WeJazz


Paul Dunmall
The Past
Red Hot Ice
Discus


Joe Webb
Newcastle Full Feel
Hamstrings & Hurricanes
Edition


Charlotte Lang
OKAY
The Journey
Unit Records


Playtime
Into The Groove (with Byron Wallen)
Morse Code Through the Lights
Interrupto Music


Otto Kintet
Glinstergloed
Wildernis
Choux de Bruxelles


Alexi Tuomarila -
Circle
Departing the Wasteland
Edition


Bubu
Auf und Ab
10
Trouble in the East


uroboro
cesare ha detto
as in an unpicking of time’s garment
Discus

 

European Modern Jazz on the radio;


At any time:
http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz.

 


Weekly:


http://www.hayesfm.org.uk 91.8 FM – West London Community Radio Sundays 12.00


http://www.purebeatradio.co.uk Sundays 10am


http://www.listen.camp/ Sundays 3pm onward


Later as “Peter’s Eurojazz Podcast” on various podcast sites.

April May Webb Wins 13th Annual Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition.

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) has announced April May Webb as the winner of the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


April May Webb Wins the 13th Annual Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition
as part of NJPAC’s TD James Moody Jazz Festival

 


NEWARK, NJ (For Release 11.25.24) — As part of NJPAC’s TD James Moody Jazz Festival, the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) today announced April May Webb as the winner of the 13th annual Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition. Hosted by WBGO Radio’s Sheila Anderson, yesterday’s “The SASSY Awards” presented the Top Five Finalists on the iconic NJPAC stage in front of a live audience and a distinguished panel of judges: NEA Jazz Master and four-time GRAMMY-winning drummer, producer, and educator Terri Lyne Carrington, GRAMMY-winning pianist and Director of Jazz Studies at William Patterson University Bill Charlap, powerhouse GRAMMY-winning vocalist Lisa Fischer, NJPAC’s Jazz Advisor and multi-GRAMMY-winning bassist Christian McBride, and acclaimed singer-songwriter Madeleine Peyroux.

 

Pulled from 220+ entrants from 21 different countries, these gifted young singers represent the next generation of great jazz vocalists. Ultimately, it was April May who received the top honor and a $5,000 cash award. April May is originally from Kansas and currently calls Connecticut home.

 

A musician, composer, educator, and co-founder of the jazz ensemble Sounds of A&R, she is a 2023 Chamber Music America Grant recipient and 2023 Jazz Road Artist, and has toured with jazz legends such as Thelonious Sphere Monk III and was selected by NEA Jazz Master Dee Dee Bridgewater as a Woodshed Network recipient. She also took center stage in internationally acclaimed artist Tschabalala Self’s New York play Sounding Board. April May made history as the first black woman to graduate from the William Paterson University Jazz Education program. Audiences can catch her performing at Dizzy’s Coca-Cola Club at Jazz at Lincoln Center in Manhattan this Spring 2025.

 

The Second Place honor and $1,500 prize went to Syndee Winters, a Los Angeles-based singer best known for her role as “Nala” in Disney’s The Lion King on Broadway. Third Place and a prize of $500 was awarded to Oberlin alumna Georgia Heers hailing from South Carolina. Rounding out the Top Five was Amira B of New York City, and Angélique Nicolas of France.

 


About The SASSY Awards
The Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition, also known as “The SASSY Awards”, is open to singers over the age of 18, of all genders and nationalities, from anywhere in the world, and not signed by a major label. Entrants are judged on vocal quality, musicality, technique, performance, individuality, artistic interpretation, and ability to swing. What has become one of the top annual vocal competitions in jazz, The SASSY Awards offers outstanding jazz singers a one-of-a-kind platform for embarking on a career in the music business—and offers audience members a chance to discover the jazz stars of tomorrow. Past winners include Cyrille Aimée, Jazzmeia Horn, Laurin Talese, Samara Joy (GRAMMY Award winner for Best New Artist 2023), Gabrielle Cavassa, Tyreek McDole, and more.


The competition recalls the humble beginnings of legendary jazz singer/NEA Jazz Master Sarah Vaughan (1924-1990) who, back in 1942, was a Newark teenager and winner of an amateur singing contest at the Apollo Theater. That memorable night helped launch the lifework of one of the most successful, influential jazz vocalists in the history of American music. NJPAC has a long history of preserving and celebrating Sarah Vaughan’s music and impact. In 1999, NJPAC officially proclaimed the street in front of it as “Sarah Vaughan Way.” In addition to The SASSY Awards, NJPAC hosted several celebrations in the 2023-24 season honoring the centennial of Vaughan’s birth. http://www.sarahvaughancompetition.com       

 

About TD Bank, America’s Most Convenient Bank®       
TD Bank, America’s Most Convenient Bank, is one of the 10 largest banks in the U.S., providing more than 8 million customers with a full range of retail, small business and commercial banking products and services at approximately 1,300 convenient locations throughout the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Metro D.C., the Carolinas and Florida. In addition, TD Bank and its subsidiaries offer customized private banking and wealth management services through TD Wealth®, and vehicle financing and dealer commercial services through TD Auto Finance.
TD Bank is headquartered in Cherry Hill, N.J. To learn more, visit http://www.tdbank.com. Find TD Bank on Facebook and on Twitter. TD Bank, America’s Most Convenient Bank, is a member of TD Bank Group and a subsidiary of The Toronto-Dominion Bank of Toronto, Canada, a top 10 financial services company in North America.
The Toronto-Dominion Bank trades on the New York and Toronto stock exchanges under the ticker symbol “TD.” To learn more, visit http://www.td.com.


About NJPAC
The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), located in downtown Newark, N.J., is America’s most diverse performing arts center, and the artistic, cultural, educational and civic center of New Jersey – where great performances and events enhance and transform lives every day. NJPAC brings diverse communities together, providing access to all and showcasing the state’s and the world’s best artists while acting as a leading catalyst in the revitalization of its home city. Through its extensive Arts Education programs, NJPAC is shaping the next generation of artists and arts enthusiasts. NJPAC has served more than 10 million visitors (including over 1.9 million students and families) since opening its doors in 1997, and nurtures meaningful and lasting relationships with each of its constituents. http://www.njpac.org

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist, first broadcast 24/11/2024.

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 24/11/2024, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes


Radio Playlist
First broadcast Nov 24th on HayesFM, PureBeat Radio, Camp Radio
Available now at http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz

 

Mike Chillingworth
Ladies in Mercedes
Friday the Thirteenth
Ubuntu


Josephine Davies Satori
Up Helly Aa
Weatherwards
Whirlwind


Marie Krüttli trio
Rewire
Scoria
Intakt


Nacka Forum
A crank of mu
Peaceful Piano
Moserobie


The Minifique Orchesta
Verdi a Plovdiv
Verdi Remix
O&P Records


The Verge
The Blast Supper
The Verge
Is It Jazz


Flut
Driplines
Stones That I have Chiseled
Aut Records


Ivo Neame
Zettalogue
Zettalogue
Ubuntu


Eternal Triangle
Dig
Moving on – Live in Nijmegen
Sound of Niche


Samuel Blaser Trio
Dark Was the Night
Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground
Blaser Music


Perfect Stranger
Life & Times, part 3
Unfinished Business
Spark!


Sylvie Courvoisier
Twirling (for Ned Rothenberg)
To Be Otherwise
Intakt

 


European Modern Jazz on the radio;


At any time: http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz.

 

Weekly:


http://www.hayesfm.org.uk 91.8 FM – West London Community Radio Sundays 12.00


http://www.purebeatradio.co.uk Sundays 10am


http://www.listen.camp/ Sundays 3pm onward


Later as “Peter’s Eurojazz Podcast” on various podcast sites.

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist, first broadcast 17/11/2024.

Thursday, November 21, 2024

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 17/11/2024, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;


My radio show is back!

 

After six weeks away as a result of my house being flooded, my jazz radio show and podcast is back, initially catching up with some of September’s albums:

 

Sylvaine Helary & Orchestre Incandescent
There is a solitude in space
Rare Birds
Yolk


ICP Orchestra & Friends
een_beete_zenuwachtig
HAN81
Bandcamp


Dario Miranda
All’ombra del tuo sguardo
La Dormiente
Losen


Joel Lyssarides - Georgios Prokopiou
A Night in Piraeus
Arcs & Rivers
ACT


Buechi-Hellmuller-Jerjen
Du fragsch mi waer i bi
Pink Mountain Sagas
Intakt


Bearzatti Risso Barbieri
Lees Dance
Anatomy
Auand


Matthias Spillmann Trio
Reincarnation
Walcheturm
Unit Records


AHL6
Escape
What happened to Eternity
Waschalon Records


Joachim Kuhn French Trio
Homogeneous Emotions
The_Way
ACT


Kubri
Spinasanta
Due
AUT Records

 


European Modern Jazz on the radio;


At any time: http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz.

 

Weekly:

http://www.hayesfm.org.uk 91.8 HayesFM – West London Community Radio Sundays 12.00


http://www.purebeatradio.co.uk  Sundays 10am


http://www.listen.camp/ Sundays 3pm onward


Later as “Peter’s Eurojazz Podcast” on various podcast sites.

Jazz at Cadogan Hall, London in 2025.

Friday, November 15, 2024

Cadogan Hall has announced a number of jazz events scheduled to take place in 2025. Fully detailed schedule attached.

We have received the following information;


Jazz coming up at Cadogan Hall


New on sale: The Clare Teal 7, BBC Big Band, Glenn Miller Orchestra


Some superb jazz events have gone on sale recently including Clare Teal, the BBC Big Band, Glenn Miller Orchestra, and Down for the Count Swing Orchestra as well as three new concerts by the brilliant Jazz Repertory Company.

 

The Jazz Repertory Company presents…
Book all three Jazz Repertory Company concerts below before 31 December and save 20% on full-price tickets.


The Benny Goodman Orchestra’s famous 1938 Carnegie Hall concert
Sunday 19 January, 3pm
Bandleader and clarinettist Pete Long (Ronnie Scott’s Big Band, Echoes of Ellington and ex-sax star of Jools Holland’s Rhythm and Blues Orchestra) and His Goodmen present a superlative recreation of one of the greatest concerts in jazz history.
Programme to include ‘Don’t Be That Way’, ‘Avalon’, ‘Blue Skies’, ‘Life Goes To A Party’, ‘Sing Sing Sing’ and many more.

 


Miles Davis 1957-9
Miles Davis 1957-9: Kind of Blue, Porgy and Bess, and more
Sunday 20 July, 6.30pm
Miles Davis’ work with arranger and bandleader Gil Evans ranks among the most celebrated collaborations in jazz history, and this concert features music from their first two albums together, Miles Ahead and Porgy and Bess.
The role of Miles is shared by Steve Fishwick and Freddie Gavita, winner of Best Trumpet Player at the 2017 British Jazz Awards, and the concert is presented by music journalist, author and TV presenter David Hepworth.

 


The Midnite Follies
Louis and the Duke – The Midnite Follies Orchestra
Wednesday 22 October, 7.30pm
In 1932, Louis Armstrong created a sensation when he appeared at the London Palladium. A year later Duke Ellington’s Famous Orchestra became the talk of the town when they topped the bill at the same venue performing such classics as Bugle Call Rag, Black and Tan Fantasy and Mood Indigo.
The Midnite Follies recreate Duke Ellington’s Famous Orchestra in all its majesty with Enrico Tomasso taking the role of Louis. The show, presented by our MC Kerry Shale, also includes a number of variety acts which intersperse the music (Duke was 14th on the bill after an evening of juggling, tumbling, magic and novelty items).

 


OTHER JAZZ EVENTS:


Paramount Band ft. Joe Lovano & Julian Lage
Thursday 23 January, 7.30pm
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The Grammy Award-winning titan of jazz saxophone Joe Lovano and virtuoso guitarist Julian Lage join forces with longtime Lovano collaborator bassist Asante Santi Debriano, who first performed with Joe in the Archie Shepp Quartet in the 1980s, and drummer Will Calhoun (of Living Colour fame) for an evening of exquisite jazz stylings.

 

The Clare Teal 7
25th Anniversary Tour
Thursday 13 February, 7.30pm
She’s back! Award-winning jazz vocalist Clare Teal returns to Cadogan Hall next year with The Clare Teal 7 for a night of exhilarating swing. To celebrate 25 years of touring, she’ll be delving into her extensive 22-album back catalogue including fabulous new arrangements of old favourites.


Swinging at the Cotton Club
Featuring the Lindy Hop Dance Company
Friday 21 February, 7.30pm
Swinging at the Cotton Club returns to Cadogan Hall with its unique celebration of the dance and music of the iconic Cotton Club, New York’s celebrated nightclub of the 1920s. Expect an evening of exhilarating dance and music, all inspired by the most iconic of eras, The Roaring ’20s, recreated by the fabulous Lindy Hop Dance Company, alongside The Harry Strutters Hot Rhythm Orchestra featuring American vocalist Marlene Hill and compere/vocalist Megs Etherington.

 

Nai Barghouti
with the London Contemporary Orchestra
Saturday 22 February, 7.30pm
Award-winning singer, composer, and flautist Nai Barghouti is one of the most distinguished vocalists of her generation. With a layered ornamental technique, in which she uses her voice as a musical instrument, Nai brings a genre-defying link between Jazz and Arabic music.
Along with her Amsterdam-based quartet, she’s renowned for her stunning rearrangements of iconic pieces from Umm Kulthum to Fairuz as well as original work rooted in Arabic maqams, Jazz and classical Western music.

 

Cadogan Hall
5 Sloane Terrace
London SW1X 9DQ

 

 

 

 

BBC Big Band
Rhapsody in Blue – A Celebration of the Music of George Gershwin
Saturday 8 March, 7.30pm
Join the internationally acclaimed BBC Big Band and special guest vocalist Emer McParland for a unique celebration of the music of George Gershwin. Journey through a wonderfully diverse repertoire, arranged and curated by conductor Barry Forgie. The concert culminates with a performance of the iconic Rhapsody in Blue specially arranged for big band.

 

The Glenn Miller Orchestra
Directed by Ray McVay
Sunday 18 May, 5pm
Take a step back into the 1930s and ’40s with the world-famous Glenn Miller Orchestra, led by the acclaimed conductor Ray McVay, for the ultimate musical celebration of the legendary big band leader. The Orchestra will take you on a guided tour of Glenn Miller’s incredible musical legacy including his most celebrated hits, from ‘In the Mood’, ‘Moonlight Serenade’, and ‘American Patrol’ through to ‘Little Brown Jug’, ‘Tuxedo Junction’ and ‘Pennsylvania 6‑5000’ and many more.

 

Celebrating Sammy Davis Jr.

With the Down for the Count Orchestra
Saturday 21 June, 7.30pm
Join the 30-piece Down for the Count Swing Orchestra for a celebration of one of the most iconic figures in show-business history – the incomparable Sammy Davis Jr. – in his centenary year.
Enjoy timeless classics such as ‘Birth of the Blues’, ‘What Kind of Fool Am I’, ‘Me and My Shadow’ and of course ‘Mr. Bojangles’, brought back to life by the sensational Down for the Count Swing Orchestra with strings and vocalists, along with anecdotes about Sammy Davis’ life, original arrangements of some of his hits, and music by some of his contemporaries including Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sarah Vaughan.

 

Cadogan Hall
5 Sloane Terrace
London SW1X 9DQ

 

BOX OFFICE: 020 7730 4500


https://cadoganhall.com/

Jim Simpson honoured with Lifetime Achievement Award.

Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Birmingham man-about-music, Jim Simpson, received The Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2024 Birmingham Awards presentation on Saturday 9th November at Eastside Rooms. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;

Birmingham Music Man Honoured With Lifetime Achievement Award

 

Birmingham man-about-music, Jim Simpson, received The Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2024 Birmingham Awards presentation on Saturday 9th November at Eastside Rooms.


The Award acknowledged Jim’s “decades-long influence in the music industry and his work with The Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival and Big Bear Music, which have been instrumental in shaping Birmingham’s cultural landscape”.


This award is most timely, coming in the same year that The Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival celebrated its successful 40th year with 239 performances, 230 of them free admission, in 120 venues, attracting musicians from Estonia, Spain, Norway, Italy, France, Singapore and the U.S.A. This year Jim Simpson also became an Honorary Doctor of Music, awarded by The University of Birmingham.


The Jazz Rag, the nationally distributed magazine published by Big Bear Music was winner of The 2023 Parliamentary Jazz Award while the Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival previously received The Lord Mayor’s Award “in recognition of outstanding achievement and exceptional service to the city of Birmingham and its people through inspirational and dedicated work which has enhanced and promoted the reputation of jazz in the city and internationally”.


The 9th year of the prestigious Birmingham Awards, organised by Anita Chumber and Ifraz Ahmed, “honours Birmingham’s outstanding individual, businesses and organisations, shining a spotlight on those who make the city a vibrant and inspiring place to live in and work”.


The full citation of Jim Simpson’s Lifetime Achievement can be read below:


Jim Simpson has been involved in music most of his life. He bought his first record when he was nine, formed a jazz record club at school when he was 14 and started teaching himself trumpet, formed his own band while serving in the RAF in Gibraltar. Back in Birmingham in the early 1960s, working as a photographer and moonlighting as a musician, he was leading his own band by 1964, soon quitting the day job and supplementing his income as a musician by freelancing as a photographer and focussing on developing his band, Locomotive. In 1968 Locomotive had a hit record with “Rudi’s in Love”, Simpson stopped playing to concentrate on band management, also taking on Tea & Symphony and Bakerloo, both of which he signed to EMI Harvest. That was the year he set up Big Bear Records, now the longest-standing UK independent recording company and also opened his Henry’s Blueshouse, every Tuesday at The Crown on Station Street. Here he discovered Aston band Earth, name-changed them to Black Sabbath, and taking them to two hit albums, “Black Sabbath” and “Paranoid” as well as the hit single “Paranoid”. When he lost Black Sabbath he turned his attention to finding important, yet neglected, American Bluesmen, invariably doing menial jobs in Detroit and Chicago. Over the following decade Simpson brought over a series of 35 U.S. bluesmen on extended tours of the UK and Europe and recorded them for his Big Bear Records.


In 1979 he signed Birmingham band The Quads to Big Bear, releasing the single “There Must Be Thousand” which charted with John Peel naming it his favourite single of the decade. This was a period when he recorded a string of Birmingham bands, enjoying particular success with Muscles and Garbo’s Celluloid Heroes.


In 1985 he launched The Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival, which this year celebrated its 40th consecutive year with 239 performances, 230 of them free admission, in 120 venues throughout the region.


Simpson still runs Big Bear Records and the artist agency Big Bear Music, publishes the nationally distributed Jazz Rag magazine, presents free live music at Snobs Bar with Henry’s Blueshouse on Tuesdays and Birmingham Rocks on Sundays and edits the weekly free Henry’s Bluesletter to a emailing list of nearly 16,000 people worldwide.


With his brother Ron, he has written three books, “Don’t Worry ‘Bout The Bear”- a biography, “Dirty Stop Outs Guide To 1970s Birmingham”.


Their third book, “Dirty Stop Outs Guide To 1980s Birmingham” will be launched at a free event, open to all at Henry’s Blueshouse at Snobs Bar on Tuesday 19th November at 6:45pm.


Jim Simpson was also a finalist for the ‘Entrepreneur of the Year’ category.


The Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival was a finalist for the Arts & Culture Award.


The full list of Award Winners can be found here;
https://www.birminghamawards.co.uk/birmingham-awards-2024-winners-announced/

Tineke Postma receives Edison Award.

Wednesday, November 06, 2024

Dutch saxophonist and composer Tineke Postma has received an Edison Award, National Category, for her album "Aria". The Edison is the oldest and most prestigious Dutch annual music prize.

We have received the following press release;


On October 7 2024, Dutch saxophonist and composer Tineke Postma received an EDISON AWARD, National Category, for her highly praised album ARIA.

 

The EDISON is the oldest and most prestigious Dutch music prize which is being awarded annually.



Quote from the jury: “Known for her powerful saxophone playing, Tineke Postma explores new boundaries with technical craftsmanship and discipline. This versatile album is a powerful statement in Postma’s development. The album has a characteristic and personal touch.


TOUR DATES
with David Doruzka, gtr / Robert Landfermann, db / Tristan Renfrow, dr


2024
28 Nov   Frankfurt, DE - Netzwerk Seilerei / Jazzfest


March 2025
14 Mar   London, UK - Soul Mama

 

SUMMER 2025
1-3 August   Bulgaria


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvEPigblnXM


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m69i2PoST-8


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsCgviwiqSM

 


ABOUT


As one of the most prolific and respected musicians to emerge from the vibrant Dutch scene, saxophonist and composer Tineke Postma has been touring internationally as a leader since 2003. With a catalogue of seven albums her international profile has resulted in the Rising Star on soprano award in the Downbeat Critics Poll 2019 and seen her perform alongside greats such as Herbie Hancock (watch here from 30:00’), Terri Lyne Carrington and Dianne Reeves.

 

Tineke is a musician of inventiveness and creativity, not afraid to explore the unknown, and revels in the inspiration of the master, Wayne Shorter, who once told her, before going on stage to perform together, “Let’s start composing”.


Before his transition in May 2023 Wayne declared (source: Clark Rundell) that Tineke Postma should be the one to take his role in his symphonic written work (Opera Iphigenia, Gaia, and Orbits) and she performed these works for the first time in June 2023 with Esperanza Spalding along with pianist Kris Davis, Terri Lyne Carrington and the Polish Symphony Orchestra in Poland at the Bielska Zadymka Jazzowa Festival).

 

Tineke’s latest album ‘ARIA’, released in May 2023 by Edition Records (UK), consists of a new book of adventurous compositions by Tineke with a new group of prolific and highly acclaimed musicians such as NYC based guitarist Ben Monder, bassist Robert Landfermann (Germany) and American drummer based in Amsterdam, Tristan Renfrow.  The album received raving reviews such as a four-star review in Downbeat. In May/June 2023 the Tineke Postma Aria Group embarked on a successful European release tour playing festivals and venues such as the Bimhuis in Amsterdam, Ronnie Scotts in London, the festival “Like a Jazz Machine” in Luxembourg, the Sunset/Sunside in Paris, the Unterfahrt in Munich and Moods in Zurich. For the next phase of European touring, the Tineke Postma Aria Group included the highly acclaimed guitarist David Doruzka, replacing Ben Monder. The dynamics of this band were such that she decided to write more material for it and Tineke a new album is planned to be recorded in March 2025.


PRESS about ARIA


“This will resonate with listeners who enjoy a fusion of innovative improvisations combined with compositions with an intentional artistic vision and desire to tell stories through music formed from the roots of jazz and European classical music.”
The Jazz Word


“There isn’t anything safe here and in the fractured splintering of the shards of rapture all four players maintain on this studio album ...  you can’t guess what’s next. ...Given the quality here there are so many multiple interpretations of response possible which is just one reason why this latest album from the remarkable Postma - taking up the mantle of Lee Konitz and making a paradigm shift that contributes so much to the state of the art - works so well.”
Marlbank


“The music is open and airy, but with a clear melodic vein in it. Postma is obviously a fearless musical soul who dares to go her own way and who succeeds in creating excitement and unexpected ways into her universe.”
Nettavisen Nyheten / Norway



SPECIAL PROJECTS


Below are video links of a few exciting projects TINEKE POSTMA was involved in recently: In June of this year the Polish festival Bielska Zadymka Jazzowa paid tribute to the symphonic legacy of Wayne Shorter, led by multi-instrumentalist Esperanza Spalding. A concert featuring Esperanza Spalding’s quartet with Tineke Postma, Terri Lyne Carrington and Kris Davis, conductor Clark Rundell and the Silesian Philharmonic Orchestra.


Clark Rundell about Tineke Postma: “A saxophonist with extraordinary gifts but also a composer, recording artist and bandleader, Tineke remains one of the outstanding figures in jazz of her generation. ...In speaking with Wayne about these projects prior to his passing, I asked who he thought should play his role in his quartet. His answer: Tineke Postma. It is hard to imagine greater praise than to be Wayne Shorter’s choice as a replacement in his own quartet.”


https://www.arte.tv/en/videos/113215-001-A/esperanza-spalding-homage-to-wayne-shorter/


In July at the North Sea Jazz Festival, Tineke participated in Terri Lyne Carrington’s New Standards Project. Here is a short excerpt of that concert.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUTxs5Qp_kI


The French Jazz Academy “Academie du Jazz” awarded
TINEKE POSTMA
the “Prix de Musicien Européen 2020”

Buxton International Festival announces its 2025 jazz programme.

Friday, November 01, 2024

The festival’s Jazz Weekender tickets go on sale on 1st Nov 2024, granting access to all BIF jazz events during the festival’s opening weekend, 10-13 July inclusive, for a discounted price of £175.

We have received the following press release;


Buxton International Festival will announce its 2025 jazz line-up at a special launch party today (1 November) at The Palace Hotel, Buxton. The festival’s popular Jazz Weekender tickets also go on sale granting access to all BIF jazz events during the festival’s opening weekend, 10-13 July inclusive, for a discounted price of £175.


The Dean Stockdale Trio, with Gavin Barras on bass and Gaz Hughes on drums, will headline the launch as they pay tribute to 100 years of Oscar Peterson. Joining them
is Rwandan-born Belgium vocalist Ineza; Emily Masser, hailed as “the new star of British jazz” (Jazz Journal); and local violin virtuoso Graham Clark, who starred in
the 2022 festival.


Commenting on the launch event, BIF’s Jazz Director Neil Hughes said:
“We are so excited to announce BIF’s 2025 jazz programme and to launch the sale of our Jazz Weekender tickets. It’s a great opportunity to bag a ticket early on! The Jazz
Weekender offers 12 gigs, including jazz, blues, funk and Latin, plus an Oscar Peterson extravaganza. Events will take place in our own intimate jazz club at The Palace Hotel as well as at the Pavilion Arts Centre, both in the heart of town.”

 


The 2025 Jazz Weekender line-up includes:

 

Thursday, 10 July


INEZA - Jazz at the Palace, 7pm
Rwandan-born, Belgian vocalist Ineza and her quartet will present an exclusive preview of her debut album, to be released in late ‘25.


GRAHAM CLARK QUARTET - Jazz at the Palace, 9.30pm – 11pm
Violin virtuoso Graham Clark returns to BIF after a stunning gig in 2022. A Buxton resident for over 25 years, Clark is well-known for his weekly jazz residencies and his unique blend of jazz, rock, and experimental music.

 

Friday, 11 July


EMILY MASSER QUARTET featuring Alex Clarke - Jazz at the Palace, 12pm – 1.30pm
Emily Masser is fast becoming one of the most exciting young voices in the jazz scene.  At just 20 years old, the Wigan-born vocalist has gained recognition from jazz luminaries following her debut album Introducing Emily Masser, recorded with The Clark Tracey Quintet.

 

TRIO JDM - Jazz at the Palace, 2.30pm – 4pm
Drummer Dave Walsh, guitarist Jamie Taylor and Martin Longhawn on hammond organ play material from a wide range of composers and eras.


BAIANA featuring Snowboy - Jazz at the Palace, 8pm – 9.30pm
Baiana is the Brazilian-inspired project of Liverpool-born singer-songwriter Laura Doyle.

 

 BUTCHER’S BREW 10.30pm – Jazz at the Palace, late
A late-night treat, with the fabulous Butcher’s Brew playing jazz, funk, blue note and Latin.

 

Saturday, 12 July


ALAN BARNES PRESENTS ‘A Celebration of Art Pepper’s Centenary’ -
Jazz at the Palace, 1pm – 3.30pm
Alan’s Inspiration: ‘I have assembled this all-star band to celebrate the centenary of Art Pepper’s birth in 1925.

 

DEAN STOCKDALE QUARTET WITH STRINGS PRESENTS ‘100 Years of Oscar Peterson’ plus special guests Alan Barnes, Mark Armstrong and Emily Masser - Pavilion Arts Centre, 7pm – 9.30pm
Following an acclaimed performance last year, the Dean Stockdale Quartet returns with a new set for a very special evening to honour the one and only Oscar Peterson, born August 15th 1925. 2025 will mark the legendary jazz pianist’s 100th birthday.


EMMA RAWICZ QUARTET - Jazz at the Palace, 10pm – late
Emma Rawicz is a young saxophonist, bandleader, and composer with astonishing musical maturity, just 22 years of age.

 

Sunday, 13 July

 

DODEKA - Jazz at the Palace, 1pm – 2.30pm
Ivo Neame’s ‘Dodeka’ is a unique new band formed in 2022.  

 

XHOSA COLE QUARTET PRESENTS Freemonk - Jazz at the Palace, 4pm– 6pm
We are delighted to welcome the return of Xhosa Cole. He celebrates the compositions of pianist Thelonious Monk. FreeMonk explores, abstracts and collages Monk’s compositions, breaking his music out of convention and breathing new life into these timeless tunes.


GEORGINA JACKSON’S ‘SASS AND BRASS’ With her Mighty Mini Big Band - Jazz at the Palace, 8pm – 9.30pm
Expect a velvet-voiced pick and mix of swinging, bluesy ballads and iconic songs, alongside a hefty dose of sizzling brass.

 

For further information visit: http://www.buxtonfestival.co.uk

Music Spoken Here, Worcester, 2025 Programme Preview.

Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Dave Fuller, the instigator of the Music Spoken Here events at the Marr's Bar in Worcester has forwarded a preview of the club's 2025 live music programme. Details attached.

Dave Fuller writes;



2025 Programme Preview

 


We’ve got some really special shows coming up next year! You’ll start to see these published on our website and social media in the next few weeks and I’ve almost finished the artwork for the next round of flyers to cover December through to February, which will be going to print next week. One of the benefits of signing up to our mailing list is that you’ll get to hear about what’s coming up ahead of everyone else!

 



We’re kicking off 2025 on 9th January with the fantastic Latin 7-piece TRYPL, founded by Trevor Mires, Ryan Quigley and Paul Booth - three of the busiest session horn players in the UK who between them have worked with Incognito, Jamiroquai, Brand New Heavies Quincy Jones and Louis Cole among many other top acts. If you were with us for HOOP in November last year, you’ll already be familiar with Paul and Ryan (check out this video from that incredible night!).




We’ve already had some top class drummers feature on our program over the last couple of years, but in January we’re kicking off a mini-series putting the spotlight firmly on the ‘throne’ with drummer-led bands, starting with Jas Kayser (pictured) on 23rd January. In 2021, Jas won the Parliamentary Jazz Newcomer of the Year and Jazz FM Breakthrough Act of the Year awards and she released her debut album in 2022 on the Jazz re:freshed label for their ‘5ive’ series. She has featured with leading artists including Jorja Smith, Alfa Mist, Nubia Garcia and Shabaka Hutchings, most recently joining Lenny Kravitz on his 2024 “Blue Electric Light” tour, which will finish it’s South American leg in December, resuming in Europe from February. This booking has been two years in the making with dozens of emails and phone calls and a change of manager in March this year, so I am really delighted to finally be able to announce it!




We’re following that up on 13th February with an incredible young Birmingham band Impossible Conversations, headed up by drummer Louis Hamilton-Foad (grandson of Jamaican sax legend Andy Hamilton who migrated to the UK in 1949, settling in Birmingham), then another fellow Brummie drummer (now living in London), Romarna Campbell on 27th February. The series ends with Nigerian percussionist Lekan Babalola with his Sacred Funk 4tet on 13th March. Lekan has worked extensively with one of my favourite jazz vocalists, Cassandra Wilson, for many years.




Remaining dates for your diary before the summer break are Rob Luft (27 March), Tomasz Bura (10 April), Hypnos Files (24 April), Empirical (8 May), Karim Saber (22 May), Dreamscapes (12 June) and John Law’s Recreations (26 June).




Don’t forget, you can see all these gigs for just £18 per month and bag yourself a super cool t-shirt and priority seating with our Club Membership. You won’t get a better deal than that for this standard of live music anywhere else!
https://musicspokenhere.club/a-new-approach/club-membership

 

Venue for all events;
The Marr’s Bar, 12 Pierpoint Street, Worcester WR1 1TA


More at http://www.musicspokenhere.club

Recipients Announced For 2024 Parliamentary Jazz Awards.

Tuesday, October 29, 2024

The recipients of the 2024 Parliamentary Jazz Awards were announced on Tuesday 29th October 2024 at 8pm. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


Recipients Announced For 2024 Parliamentary Jazz Awards

 

The recipients of the 2024 Parliamentary Jazz Awards were announced on Tuesday 29th October 2024 at 8pm.

 

The Parliamentary Jazz Awards are organised by the All-Party Parliamentary Jazz Group (APPJG) and supported by music licensing company PPL. The Awards celebrate and recognise the vibrancy, diversity, talent and breadth of the jazz scene throughout the United Kingdom. The award categories reflect the ever-increasing scope of talent from within the UK’s jazz scene: Jazz Vocalist of the Year; Jazz Instrumentalist of the Year; Jazz Album of the Year; Jazz Ensemble of the Year; Jazz Newcomer of the Year; Jazz Venue of the Year; Jazz Media Award; Jazz Education Award and the Services to Jazz Award.


Chi Onwurah MP Chair of APPJG, said:
“These awards are a great opportunity to celebrate the talents and energies of the great musicians, educators, promoters, record labels, jazz organisations, blogs, jazz magazines and journalists who have kept jazz flourishing. These recipients demonstrate the wealth of talent and commitment that exists in the British jazz scene. Now in their 19th year, the Parliamentary Jazz Awards honour the best of British jazz. MPs and Peers in the All-Party Group is grateful to PPL music licensing company for supporting the event.


Lord Mann Co-Chair of APPJG:
“This has been another really strong year for the Parliamentary Jazz Awards in terms of talent and nominations. The well-deserved recipients are a veritable who’s who of names that have made a real impact on the music and helped make the UK one of the world’s leading jazz territories”.

 

Peter Leathem OBE, Chief Executive Officer of PPL said:
“PPL is delighted to support the 2024 Parliamentary Jazz Awards. The recipients reflect both the phenomenal jazz talent we have here in the UK and the community built around them in the nations and regions. Congratulations to the winners and all those nominated on their success to date. The Awards were introduced and presented by: Lord Mann and Chi Onwurah MP, Issie Barratt, Jo White MP, Yvette Griffith OBE, Steve Crocker, Orphy Robinson MBE, Peter Leathem OBE, Jane Cornwell, Jon Newey. MC Chris Hodgkins.

 

The band were: Andrea Vicari (piano), Alison Rayner (bass), Tori Freestone (sax), Henry Lowther (trumpet) and Noah Ojumu (drums).

 


The full list of recipients is as follows:

 

Jazz Vocalist of the Year
Emma Smith
Emma Smith’s star is on the ascendant. With diverse and extensive experience performing everywhere from the 02 Arena to the leading jazz clubs of New York City, collaborating and recording with the likes of Michael Bublé, Robbie Williams, Georgie Fame and Seal along the way, Emma Smith has created a formidable reputation as a powerful and expressive artist in UK jazz. Emma Smith’s many accolades to date includes the widespread success of her long established vocal harmony group The Puppini Sisters, as well as a stint as a broadcaster on BBC Radio 3, not to mention a range of awards and compliments from organisations and critics alike, including winning the prestigious ‘Worshipful Company Of Musicians Medal. Now with the release of the new album and a series of live dates throughout the UK.
https://www.emmasmithmusic.co.uk/

 


Jazz Instrumentalist of the Year
Emma Rawicz
Jamie Cullum calls British saxophonist Emma Rawicz “an astonishing talent”. Despite her young age of 22, she has already achieved an enormous amount: at 19 Rawicz
independently released her critically acclaimed debut album, “Incantation” and singlehandedly managed an extensive UK release tour, including headline appearances at prestigious venues including the Jazz Cafe and Ronnie Scott’s. Since then, her international career has flourished, playing in over 15 countries.
Rawicz’s achievements have been recognised: she is a recipient of Newcomer Parliamentary Jazz Award, finalist at the Jazz FM Awards and the BBC Young Jazz Musician Competition. The Royal Academy of Music recently awarded Rawicz the Musician’s Company Silver Medal for excellence and contribution to the institution, an award not previously given to a jazz student.
Rawicz has already had the privilege of working in important roles with some high-profile festivals and established ensembles: in 2023 she was the Cambridge Jazz Festival’s Artist in Residence. In addition to this, she has featured as a soloist with the BBC Concert Orchestra at Queen Elizabeth Hall in the 2022 London Jazz Festival, and with the German SWR Radio Big Band at a sold-out Berlin Philharmonie in February 2024.
In 2024 and beyond, the future already promises to be exciting for Rawicz, as she heads into the studio twice more to record new music with previously unrecorded ensembles. 2024 will also see Rawicz graduate from the prestigious Royal Academy of Music and throw herself into a busy touring and recording schedule as her career continues to develop.
https://www.emmarawicz.com/

 


Jazz Album of the Year
Zoe Rahman “The Colour Of Sound”
Gathering together an eight-piece band of outstanding musicians, Zoe Rahman has created The Colour Of Sound: the most ambitious, many-hued, uplifting large-ensemble music of her multi-award winning career. Her choice of collaborators reflects her deep engagement with the diversity of contemporary Britain. Starting with the foundational rhythm team of explosive US native Gene Calderazzo on drums and long-time scene stalwart Alec Dankworth on bass, she’s built up a frontline of players from across the generations of current UK players. Trumpeter Alex Ridout and trombonist Rosie Turton represent the new wave of young empowered female players: flautist Rowland Sutherland and Zoe’s brother Idris Rahman on saxes and clarinet are joined by guest trumpeter Byron Wallen to bring their wealth of diverse musical heritage, their gravitas as long-time scene leaders, and their undimming passion and commitment to the project. The music paints on a wide canvas in vibrant colours.
Colour Of Sound combines Zoe’s unique and powerful writing with thrilling arrangements and dynamic performances from the whole band to create an album of jazz at its highest level that still communicates its message directly to the listener. It’s a splash of colour and a bold statement beautifully realised that is Zoe Rahman’s most compelling work to date.
https://zoerahman.bandcamp.com/album/colour-of-sound

 


Jazz Ensemble of the Year
Alina Bzhezhinska’s HipHarpCollective
Fresh off a blazing trail of festival and concert Gigs, Alina and the HipHarpCollective continue their momentum through the UK Jazz scene. Downbeat magazine has recently hailed Alina as one of the acts redefining the European Jazz scene, her unique approach to the harp and her compositions are captivating in the studio but take on a whole new level when experienced live.
Reflections follows up her critically-acclaimed debut album Inspiration. Alina Bzhezhinska collaborates with British jazz stars Tony Kofi (saxophones), Jay Phelps (trumpet), Julie Walkington (double bass) and vocalist Vimala Rowe, strongly supported by international talents Mikele Montolli (electric bass), Joel Prime (percussion), Adam Teixeira (drums) and Ying Xue (violin & viola).
https://www.hipharpcollective.com/

 

Jazz Newcomer of the Year
Ife Ogunjobi
Ife Ogunjobi is a London raised musician born to Nigerian parents whose music is an amalgamation of the sounds around his upbringing. Growing up in South East London, his surroundings have enriched his music with various genres such as Jazz, Afrobeat and Hip-hop. His musical concept removes the barriers between the different genres of music and portrays his authentic sound. Ife’s debut EP “Stay True” released September 14th 2023 Blending Fuji and Afrobeats influences from his Nigerian heritage with Jazz and Hip Hop elements that influenced his London upbringing. A vital contributor to the London scene, Ife is one fifth of the band Ezra Collective who won the 2023 Mercury Prize for their album “Where I’m Meant to Be”. As well as touring and recording with Ezra Collective he has also performed at sold out stadiums like “Madison Square Garden” with the likes of Wizkid and Burna Boy.
Ife has gained recognition through his sold-out headline show at London Omeara as part of the EFG London Jazz Festival. As well as this he has also had packed festival appearances at Love Supreme and We Out Here 2022 and was curated by award winning DJ, Giles Peterson for Appleton Rum’s Jazz Sessions.
https://www.ifeogunjobi.com/

 

Jazz Venue of the Year
The Verdict Brighton
The Verdict in Brighton is celebrating its 12th Anniversary. Nominated APPJA Jazz Venue of the Year 2022/23/24. The Verdict is a multi award winning grass roots music venue, the only full time Jazz venue outside of London in the south of England, it has been named as one of the 10 top jazz clubs in Europe by The Guardian. Weekly hosting the best in jazz music with Top International acts, playing blues, swing, funk, Latin Jazz and fusion.
https://www.verdictjazz.com/

 


Jazz Media Award
Gilles Peterson MBE
Gilles Peterson is a broadcaster, DJ, and record label owner. He founded the influential labels Acid Jazz and Talkin’ Loud, and started his current label Brownswood Recordings in 2006. He was awarded an honorary MBE in 2004, the AIM Award for Indie Champion and the Mixmag Award for Outstanding Contribution To Dance Music in 2013, the PRS for Music Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music Radio in 2014, and The A&R Award from the Music Producers Guild in 2019.
Throughout his career, Peterson has played a pivotal role in promoting genres such as jazz, hip-hop, and electronic music. He started his career on pirate radio stations Radio Invicta and K-Jazz, later joining legal stations in London, first the newly founded Jazz FM, and then onto the dance music station Kiss FM. In 1998, he was hired by BBC Radio 1, and in 2012 he began hosting a three-hour Saturday afternoon programme on BBC Radio 6 Music. He hosts a syndicated radio programme that is broadcast in seven European countries.
In 2016, he launched the online radio station Worldwide FM with Boiler Room co-founder and original host Thristian Richards. He also hosts mixes and new music on his SoundCloud page, where he has over three million followers. He is behind several events celebrating the music that he supports through his DJ sets and radio shows. Since 2005, he has hosted the annual Worldwide Awards in London and Worldwide Festival in Sète. In 2019, launched the new We Out Here festival in the UK.
https://www.gillespetersonworldwide.com/

 


Jazz Education Award
Nikki Yeoh
Nikki is a jazz composer, pianist and educator recognised as one of the most ground-breaking contemporary jazz composers of her generation. She is mentor for Music for Youth and presented Music for Youth’s Jazz Evening as well as BBC’s Young Jazz Musician of the year. Her new composition ‘Nucleus’, commissioned by the National Youth Jazz Orchestra was premiered in 2022. Nucleus, which is dedicated to trumpet player & educator, Ian Carr, who was a major influence in Yeoh’s musical upbringing, as well as a major force in progressive UK jazz fronting the jazz-rock band of the same name.
Nikki Yeoh joined Guildhall School’s Music Education Islington team to develop jazz and improvised music provision for Islington children and young people. As a teacher and educator, Nikki teaches piano at The Camden School for Girls and Portland Place School, runs jazz ensembles for Camden Music and is a mentor for Music for Youth. She was also the Musical Director for the finalists of the BBC Young Jazz Musician 2020.

 

Services to Jazz Award
George Nelson – Moment’s Notice
George Nelson has built his regular Moment’s Notice events into one of the most sought-after tickets on the London jazz scene. With the launch of his new label Red Dust, listeners across the country will be able to hear the concerts for themselves. Moment’s Notice showcases five leading lights in the art of spontaneous composition. Each episode consists of one duo and one trio playing a fully-improvised, 40-minute sets. The evening culminates with a co Moment’s Notice showcases five leading lights in the art of spontaneous composition. Each episode consists of one duo and one trio playing fully-improvised, 40-minute sets. The evening culminates with a combo quintet set. Line-ups are curated by the event creator, George Nelson. Every episode takes place Amp Studios, Old Kent Road.
https://www.georgenelsonphotography.com/momentsnotice

 


Special APPJG Awards

 

Anita Wardell
Born in Guildford, UK, Anita moved to Australia with her family as a child. After attending secondary school she completed her degree in Music at the Adelaide University. In
1990, Anita relocated back to the UK where she studied at the Guildhall school of music and drama. Anita’s recording career began in 1995 with her CD, Why do you Cry? featuring pianist Liam Noble.
In 1998 she released Straight Ahead with international star pianist Jason Rebello.
Her longstanding musical relationship with pianist Robin Aspland started with the release of Until The Stars Fade in.
In 2004 she teamed up with tenor saxophonist, Benn Clatworthy, and recorded If You Never Come to Me.
Anita received the prestigious BBC Jazz Award for Best of Jazz category in 2006. In the same year she was signed to Proper Records and recorded Noted (2006) and Kinda Blue (2008).
Her latest album, The Road, was released in summer 2013. In the same year she won the Best Vocalist category in the British Jazz Awards
As you might have heard, earlier this year Anita had a stroke.” I’m making good progress and am currently in rehab”.
https://www.anitawardell.com/

 

Paula Gardiner
Paula Gardiner is best known for her work as jazz bassist and composer, based in Wales. Paula has just retired as Head of Jazz at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama after 22 years However, her professional career began as a classical guitarist and composer for theatre. She has written extensively for theatre, radio and film. Paula calls herself ‘The Accidental Bassist’, as a number of coincidences found her playing firstly electric bass in an afro-Cuban band, and then double bass for Cardiff’s central jazz club, The Four Bars Inn, providing the rhythm section for a host of visiting international artists.
She has recorded for several Welsh language artists including Sian James, Bryn Fôn and Iwcs a Doyle.
During the nineties and noughties, Paula founded several bands including the Paula Gardiner Quartet (featuring John Parricelli), 6, The Paula Gardiner Trio and the anarchic big band that was Wales’s Jazz Composers (featuring Huw Warren). She has worked internationally, taking her own music to the US and composing/conducting a major project in Wales and South Africa for the cultural Olympiad, 2012.
Paula has had a close association with the BBC Young Jazz Musician of the Year competition, most recently acting as mentor and bass accompanist for the televised final. She is an active member of the Ivors Academy Jazz Committee.
https://www.rwcmd.ac.uk/our-stories/celebrating-head-of-jazz-paula-gardiner

 


The All Party Parliamentary Jazz Group (APPJG) currently has over 73 members from the House of Commons and House of Lords across all political parties. Their aim is to encourage wider and deeper enjoyment of jazz, to increase Parliamentarians’ understanding of the jazz industry and issues surrounding it, to promote jazz as a
musical form and to raise its profile inside and outside Parliament. The Group’s officers as at the Inaugural Meeting on 23rd July 2024 are the Chair, Chi Onwurah MP and Deputy Chair, Lord Mann. The Officers are Jo White MP and Lord Crathorne. The Secretary is Chris Hodgkins with the assistance of Simon Jennings, Will Riley-Smith of NorthPoint Strategy and Andrew Lansley. The Secretary operates on a strictly pro bono basis and no expenses of any kind are paid to the Secretariate. The contact address is: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
For further details of the Group including recent minutes and please see: https://www.parliament.uk/about/mps- and-lords/members/apg/

 

All-Party Parliamentary Groups are informal groups of Members of both Houses with a common interest in particular issues. The views expressed in this report are those of the group. This is not an official publication of the House of Commons or the House of Lords. It has not been approved by either House or its committees.

 

About PPL
PPL is the UK music industry’s collective management organisation (CMO) for performers and recording rightsholders, founded in 1934. We license recorded music in the UK when it is played in public (bars, nightclubs, shops, offices, etc.) or broadcast (BBC, commercial radio, commercial TV, etc.) and we work to ensure that revenue flows back to both our own members and those of our international CMO partners. Our members include both independent and major record companies, together with performers ranging from emerging grassroots artists through to established session musicians and globally renowned artists. In 2023, PPL’s revenue was £283.5 million, the highest in the organisation’s 90-year history, and we paid close to 165,000 performers and recording rightsholders.
PPL’s public performance licensing is carried out on our behalf by PPL PRS Ltd, the joint venture between PPL and PRS for Music. Through a network of agreements with CMOs around the world, we also collect performance rights royalties internationally when music is played overseas in public and used on TV, radio and some online streaming services, as well as for private copying. International royalties are an increasingly important revenue stream for performers and recording rightsholders.

Liam Ward - Gig schedule for October 2024 to November 2025.

Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Blues harmonica player and vocalist Liam Ward has announced his gig schedule for the coming months, which will feature his playing and singing with a variety of different line ups.

From;
https://www.liamwardmusic.com/gigs-and-workshops

UPCOMINGSHOWS


2024​


SAT 26TH OCTOBER The Liam Ward Band @ Ram Jam Records (Kingston)
9.00pm, 2 x 45 mins http://www.ramjamrecords.co.uk


FRI 1ST NOVEMBER Country/Rockaoke @ VanLove (Newbury Racecourse)
http://www.vanlove.com


FRI 8TH NOVEMBER The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Emsworth Music Club (Hampshire)
8.00pm, 2 x 45 mins http://www.emsworthmusic.club

 

SAT 9TH NOVEMBER Warren James Skiffle Group @ Bridgwater Arts Centre (Somerset)
https://uk.patronbase.com/_BridgwaterArtsCentre/Productions/2P/Performances


SUN 10TH NOVEMBER The Jake Leg Jug Band @ The Bell Inn (Bath)
1.00pm, 2 x 45 mins http://www.thebellinnbath.co.uk

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SAT 16TH NOVEMBER Country/Rockaoke @ Buck n Bull Saloon (London)
http://www.bucknbullsaloon.com


FRI 22TH NOVEMBER The Jake Leg Jug Band @ The Extra Care Charitable Trust (Sutton Coldfield)
7.30pm, 2 x 60 mins http://www.extracare.org.uk


SAT 23RD NOVEMBER The Jake Leg Jug Band - Gospel Concert @ Nantwich Methodist Church (Cheshire)
7.30pm, 2 x 60 mins http://www.nantwichmethodist.co.uk


SUN 24TH NOVEMBER Hit Parade Heroes @ Solihull Jazz
12.30pm, 2 x 60 mins http://www.jazzamatazz.org.uk


WED 27TH NOVEMBER Warren James Skiffle @ Sutton Coldfield Jazz Club
http://www.facebook.com/SuttonColdfieldTradJazzClub

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SAT 30TH NOVEMBER Oasis Supernova @ Cinemac Live (Macclesfield, Cheshire)
http://www.cinemaclive.co.uk/product/oasis-supernova


WED 4TH DECEMBER Cole & Ward @ Harborough Blues Club
7.30pm, 2 x 50 mins http://www.ticketsource.co.uk/harboroughblues


THU 5TH DECEMBER The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Lyceum Folk Club (Newport)
8.30pm, 2 x 45 mins http://www.lyceumfolknewport.org.uk


FRI 6TH DECEMBER The Jake Leg Jug Band - Gospel Concert @ St. James Church (Audley, Stoke-on-Trent)
7.30pm 2 x 60 mins http://www.jmj.org.uk


SAT 14TH DECEMBER The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Shropshire Blues Club
8.00pm, 2 x 45 mins http://www.facebook.com/ShropshireBluesClub


SUN 15TH DECEMBER The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Stafford Jazz Society
12.30pm, 2 x 50 mins http://www.staffordjazz.org

 

2025


TUE 18TH FEBRUARY Cole & Ward @ Supper Club Hampton-in-Arden
Details TBC


WED 19TH FEBRUARY The Jake Leg Jug Band - Gospel Concert @ St. Lawrence’s Church (Biddulph)
8.00pm, 2 x 60 mins (part of Biddulph Up in Arms) http://www.biddulphupinarms.com


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FRI 21ST FEBRUARY Oasis Supernova @ Camp & Furnace (Liverpool)
http://www.campandfurnace.com


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SAT 22ND FEBRUARY Oasis Supernova @ Square Chapel, Halifax
http://www.squarechapel.co.uk/shows/oasis-supernova-2

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FRI 28TH FEBRUARY-SUN 2ND MARCH EuroBlues Acoustic Weekend (Wantage, Oxfordshire)
http://www.euroblues.co.uk/acoustic-blues-weekend-wantage

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FRI 14TH MARCH Warren James Trio @ Sutton Coldfield Guitar Club
Details TBC


SAT 15TH MARCH Oasis Supernova @ Middleton Arena
http://www.yourtrustrochdale.co.uk/whats-on/events

 

FRI 21ST MARCH Oasis Supernova @ Tavistock Wharf
http://www.tavistockwharf.com/whats_on


SAT 22ND MARCH Oasis Supernova @ The 1865, Southampton
http://www.the1865.store/events/oasis-supernova


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TUE 1ST APRIL The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Leeds Jazz Club
8.00pm, 2 x 60 mins http://www.facebook.com/TheLeedsJazzClub


WED 2ND APRIL The Jake Leg Jug Band - Private Booking (Hull)


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FRI 4TH APRIL The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Valley Folk Club (Pontardawe, Wales)
8.00pm, 2 x 45 mins http://www.casbar.co.uk/pontardawe-valley-folk-club


SAT 12TH APRIL Walk On Back to Happiness @ Hanger Farm Arts Centre (Totton)
http://www.minsteadtrust.org.uk/hanger-farm


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FRI 18TH APRIL Oasis Supernova @ Marble Factory (Bristol)
http://www.themarblefactory-bristol.com


FRI 25TH APRIL The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Ongar Jazz Club (Essex)
8.00pm, 2 x 60 mins http://www.ongarjazzclub.co.uk


SUN 27TH APRIL The Jake Leg Jug Band - Gospel Concert @ St. Mary’s Church Primrose Hill (London)
7.00pm, 2 x 60 mins http://www.stmarysprimrosehill.com


THU 1ST MAY The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Blues with Bottle (Ramsgate)
8.00pm, 2 x 45 mins http://www.blueswithbottleclub.co.uk


SAT 3RD MAY The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Green Note (Camden)
8.30pm, 2 x 45 mins http://www.greennote.co.uk


SUN 4TH MAY The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Filey Folk Festival (North Yorkshire)
7.30pm, 2 x 45 mins (Venue: Evron Centre) http://www.fileyevroncentre.co.uk


TUE 6TH MAY Cole & Ward Trio @ Bristol Blues Club
9.00pm, 2 x 50 mins http://www.facebook.com/BristolBluesClub


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SAT 24TH MAY The Jake Leg Jug Band @ The Jazz Centre UK (Southend)
2.00pm, 2 x 45 mins http://www.thejazzcentreuk.co.uk


FRI 20TH JUNE Oasis Supernova @ Old Fire Station (Carlisle)
http://www.ofscarlisle.co.uk/event-oasis-supernova

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SAT 28TH JUNE The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Upton Jazz Festival
Details TBC http://www.uptonjazz.co.uk


SUN 29TH JUNE The Jake Leg Jug Band @ M&J Jazz Weekend (Dawlish Warren, Devon)
12.30pm, 2 x 60 mins (Venue: Langstone Cliff Hotel) http://www.mjpromotions.co.uk


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FRI 12TH SEPTEMBER The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Driotwich Jazz Club
8.00pm, 2 x 50 mins http://www.richardleachjazz.co.uk/jazz-club

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THU 18TH SEPTEMBER The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Ebberston Village Hall (Scarborough)
7.30pm,  2 x 60 mins http://www.ebberstonvillage.wordpress.com


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SUN 21ST SEPTEMBER The Story of Skiffle @ Livermead Jazz Weekend (Torquay)
Details TBC


THU 2ND OCTOBER The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Pump House Jazz Club (Watford)
8.00pm, 2 x 60 mins http://www.pumphouse.info

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SAT 25TH OCTOBER Oasis Supernova @ 53 Degrees (Preston)
http://www.53degrees.net

 

SAT 8TH NOVEMBER The Liam Ward Band @ Diseworth Blues Club (Leicestershire)
8.00pm, 2 x 45 mins http://www.muckyduckpromotions.co.uk/diseworth-blues-club


SAT 15TH NOVEMBER The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Calstock Arts (Cornwall)
8.00pm, 2 x 45 mins http://www.calstockarts.org

 

Jazz North launches new initiative to encourage improvisation in schools.

Tuesday, October 15, 2024

As an advocate for music education in schools Jazz North has launched the Learning Resources area on its website. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


Jazz North launches new initiative to encourage improvisation in schools

 


Starting the new academic year as a music teacher or taking on the role as a music subject lead is exciting but can also feel overwhelming.

 

One of the challenges facing music educators is finding reliable resources; when time and money is at a premium it is often tempting to stay with ‘old favourites’ rather than trying something new. A quick google search for materials will yield many results but raise an equal amount of questions - will this actually work with my class?

 

As an advocate for music education in schools and as a response to this challenge, Jazz North has launched the Learning Resources area on their website. These free, downloadable materials are designed for curriculum music teachers (Key Stages 1-4), instrumental tutors and lifetime learners. Rather than being aimed at experienced jazz educators they offer simple yet effective pathways to help and encourage all teachers and students to engage with improvisation.

 

For ease of navigation the resources are split into 6 sections - Instrumental, Vocal & Singing, Aural & Listening, Model Music Curriculum, Lifetime Learners and Jazz North recommends (signposting existing jazz resources from other providers)

 

The initial batch of resources will be released on Tuesday 15th October with follow up resources added in response to stakeholder feedback.

 

Website link to create a free account and access the resource bank.
https://www.jazznorth.org/learning-resource-area


Helena Summerfield, Jazz North’s Learning and Participation project manager and Parliamentary Jazz Educator of the Year 2022 says:
“To many people working in music education jazz can be a bit of a scary word and I want to try and change that perception. I would encourage all educators to view improvisation as a valuable musicianship skill rather than it being an exclusive to jazz skill. My aim with our Learning Resources Area was to create a batch of fun, user-friendly materials that all educators could engage with to start their journey with jazz.”

 

About Jazz North
Jazz North is the Strategic Development Agency for jazz in the North of England.
Supported since its inception in 2012 by Arts Council England, Jazz North has a national and international reputation in Artist Development, Sector Support and Learning & Participation.
A registered charity that has developed and supported hundreds of artists, managers, venues, festivals and promoters over the years - Jazz North has a proud record of working with and on behalf of the northern jazz scene.


http://www.jazznorth.org

 

Jazz events in and around Surrey and Berkshire, Autumn 2024 and into 2025.

Wednesday, October 09, 2024

Guest contributor Trevor Bannister has forwarded the 'Surrey Jazzfinder', which lists forthcoming jazz gigs in Surrey, Berkshire and the surrounding areas.

SURREY & BERKS JAZZ

Jazz events in and around Surrey and Berkshire

 

Anne Boleyn Hotel, 29 The Hythe, Staines
Live jazz at lunchtime on the third Sunday of each month


The Barley Mow, Shepperton Green
Last Wednesday of each month - Alley Cats Jazz Band
9 October 2024 - Pimp My Jazz
13 November 2024 - Squabble (6 piece Jazz/Funk)

 

Bracknell Jazz at South Hill Park Arts Centre
11 October 2024 - John Law’s Re-Creations
1 November 2024 - Tony Woods, Tim Whitehead and the Jazz Lions
6 December 2024 - “Threeway” ft. Steve Waterman, Steve Lodder and Ben Crosland

 

Carshalton Jazz, Cryer Arts Carshalton
16th October - The Stuart Henderson Quartet
16th November - National Youth Jazz Orchestra
11th December 2024 - Jazz Christmas Concert with the Alan Barnes Quartet

 

Elmbridge Jazz clubs - Jazz at Imber Court Sports Club. Approx every month, usually on a Sunday
20 October 2024 - Alan Barnes & Robert Fowler Quintet;
24 November 2024 - Vasilis Xenopoulos & Alex Clarke Quintet


Guildford Jazz is a not-for-profit community arts organisation, bringing Britain’s finest jazz musicians to a local audience in an intimate and welcoming jazz club environment. Events throughout October as part of Guildford Jazz and Soul Festival

 

Griffin Park Jazz Club, Brentford - Traditional jazz on the second Monday of the month. Doors
19:45, Music 20:30 - 23:00. Admission £6
10 October 2024 - Backyard Boys

 


Hampton Hub Club, 3 Ashley Road, Hampton, TW12 2JA
19 October 2024 - City Funk Orchestra;
24 November 2024 - EFG London Jazz Festival presents the NTJO
13 December 2024 - Funk Friday with Funkyard 7;
29 December 2024 - The Vince Dunn Jazz Orchestra


Jazz in Reading - A live jazz gig listings service from Jazz in Reading. Features mostly modern jazz gigs happening within 20 Miles or so of Reading.


Login lounge - Weekly jazz brunch events every Sunday at The Atrium, 34 Park Street,
Camberley, GU15 3PL
13 October 2024 - The Hugh Turner Trio
20 October 2024 - The Martin Pyne Quartet
27 October 2024 - Trad’s Army


Jazz at The Maltings, Farnham - Thursday lunchtimes, 13:00 to 14:00. House trio (Alex Forsyth, David Kirby and Marianne Windham) with monthly guest
24 October 2024 - Tony Woods, saxophone
28 November 2024 - Chris Garrick, violin
19 December 2024 - Debby Bracknell, vocals

 

Marlow Jazz Club, The Royal British Legion, Marlow - Gigs usually on Tuesdays
22 October 2024 - Alan Barnes (saxes and clarinet), Bruce Adams (trumpet and flugelhorn)
12 November - Gary Potter Swingtet
17 December 2024 - Stuart Henderson’s 17 piece jazz orchestra with Rebecca Poole


Milford Arms - Jazz at the Milford Arms, 574 London Road, Hounslow. Every other Monday from 8:00pm
21 October 2024 - Jim Mullen - guitar, Dave O’Higgins - tenor, John Donaldson piano, Steve Watts - bass, Matt Fishwick - drums.

 


The Old Court, Windsor
25 February 2025 - Jazz Sabbath


Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Atwood Road, Maidenhead
11 October 2024 - Frank Griffiths Quartet
26 October 2024 - Marta Mathea Radwan Quintet
15 November 2024 - Brandon Allen Quartet
27 November 2024 - Vickers-Bovey Guitar Duo
13 December 2024 - Lily Dior and Friends

 

Pangbourne Jazz Club - Pangbourne Working Mens Club, First Sunday of the month
3 November 2024 - Lee Gibson (Vocalist) with the Terry Hutchins Quartet
1 December 2024 - Simon Spillett (Sax) with the Terry Hutchins Quartet
5 January 2025 - David Shiers’ The Big Colours Big Band with the Terry Hutchins Quartet
2 February 2025 - Andy Panayi (Sax) with the Terry Hutchins Quartet
2 March 2025 - Mark Nightingale (Trombone) with the Terry Hutchins Quartet
6 April 2025 - Roger Beaujolais (Vibes) with the Terry Hutchins Quartet
3 May 2025 - Simon Bates (Sax) with the Terry Hutchins Quartet
1 June 2025 - Alex Clarke (Sax) with the Terry Hutchins Quartet
7 July 2025 - Paul Higgs (Trumpet) with the Terry Hutchins Quartet

 

Jazz at Progress - Progress Theatre, The Mount, Christchurch Road, Reading
25 October 2024 - Perfect Stranger “unfinished Business” Album Tour
13 December 2024 - Soultime! play the music of Bobby Timmons
3 January 2025 - The Jazz Champions
21 February 2025 - Empirical Quartet
4 April 2025 - John Law’s Re-Creations “Many Moons” Tour
16 May 2025 - A Portrait of Bill Evans - John Horler Trio
27 June 2025 - Emily Masser Quartet

 

Riverside Arts Jazz - Monthly jazz concerts at Riverside Arts Centre generally on Sundays
October Jazz Piano Series at 1901 Arts Club:
1 October 2024 - Terence Collie at 1901 Arts Club (Jazz Piano Series)
8 October 2024 - Jason Rebello at 1901 Club (Jazz Piano Series)
15 October 2024 - Nikki Iles at 1901 Arts Club (Jazz Piano Series)

 


Riverhouse Barn Arts Centre, Walton on Thames
13 October 2024 - 12:15pm Jazz and beer with Cat Skellington with Richard White
13 October 2024 - 8:00pm - John Law and Jon Lloyd
3 November 2024 - 12:15pm Jazz and beer with the Sussex Jazz Kings
20 November 2024 - EFG London Jazz Festival: Celebrating Twenty Years of Way Out West
22 November 2024 - The Red Stripe Band
21 December 2024 - A Festive Evening with Sing That Swing!
19 January 2024 - 12:15pm Jazz and beer with Enrico Tomasso’s Riverboat Shufflers
8 March 2025 - Jazz Sabbath


Runnymede Jazz Club - Traditional Jazz Bands on a monthly basis, generally on the last Friday of
the month. Concerts from 7.30 pm to 10.00 pm at The Addlestone Centre, Garfield Road, Addlestone, Surrey KT15 2NJ.
25 October 2024 - Gambit Jazzmen;
29 November 2024 - Peter Rudeforth Jazz Band;
20 December 2024 - Sarah Spencer & Her Transatlantic Jazz Band
31 January 2025 - Jeremy Huggett’s Jazz & Boogie Band;
28 February 2025 - Tad Newton’s Jazz Friends;
28 March 2025 - Richard Leach’s Street Band


Surrey Jazz Orchestra - Last Tuesday of the month at Jacobs Well Village Hall, Guildford (unless stated as elsewhere), plus other gigs in between
24 September 2024 - with Paul Hudson Oldnall
12 October 2024 - Jazz in the Green, Englefield Green
19 October - The Yorke Club, Windsor Park, with Nate Rogers
29 October - With Nate Rogers
26 November 2024 - with Georgie Fellows

 

Twickenham Jazz Club - Wednesday nights at The Cabbage Patch,. Doors @ 7pm, Music @ 8pm
9 October 2024 - Freddie Benedict: Vocals & Trumpet
30 October 2024 - Harry Ziplock: The Music of Django Reinhardt
6 November 2024 - Fraser Urquart Quartet - “Live in Soho”
13 November 2024 - Sam Dunn, Dave O’Higgins, Liam Dunachie and Dave Ohm
27 November 2024 - Alan Barnes “Sunny Side of the Street”
4 December 2024 - Irene Serenna “The Art of the Jazz Singer”
11 December 2024 - Warm Up to Christmas with Alex Garnett and Special Guests

 


BIG BAND LISTINGS


Berkshire
Apollo Big Band - Stockcross, near Newbury
Blue Sky Big Band
Dr G’s Little Big Band
The IJO Big Band
MillsTones Dance Band
Remix Jazz Orchestra - Finchampstead
Supertonics Big Band - Bracknell

 

Surrey
Big Beer Band
Ember Big Band
Farnham Big band
Gray Matter Big Band
Jetstream Jazz Big Band - Gatwick
Jon Bird Big Band
Kingswood Big Band - Kingswood
Milestone Big Band
The OMEGA BIG BAND
Paul Sykes Big Band
Redstone Community Big Band
Rhythm and Groove Big Band - Godalming
Ron Green Big Band
Runnymede Jazz Orchestra - Egham
Somethin’ Else Big Band
Surrey Jazz Orchestra

 

Wraysbury, 1215 Club - The Hub, 12 High Street, Wraysbury
25 October 2024 - Benn Clatworthy
29 November 2024 - Simon Thorpe’s “Jivin’ Miss Daisy” group

 

JAM SESSIONS


The Barley Mow, Molesey Road, Hersham KT12 4RS - Weekly jazz jam every Wednesday at 12:00

 

Guildford Bluegrass Jam, The Keep, Guildford - First Monday of the month at 19:30


Guildford Jazz - Last Tuesday of the month at The Britannia Pub, 9 Millmead, Guildford, GU2 4BE Free entry, no tickets needed


Poacher Inn, South Warnborough - Sunday 15 September 2024 16:00 - 18:00


Jazz at the Steps - The Stepping Stones Pub, Westhumble Street, Dorking - Last Monday of the month at 19:45


Waverley Jazz Jams - First Sunday of each month (5-8pm) at the Waverley Abbey House Lounge


The Windsor Castle, 378 Carshalton Road, Carshalton, SM5 3PT - Last Wednesday of every month, 19:00 arrival for a 19:30 start


Woking Weekly Jam, Trinity Methodist Church, Brewery Road, Woking - NOT JUST JAZZ!


The Woods Shed Jazz Club - Village Centre, Englefield Green - Regular jazz workshop/jam session on Monday evenings (term time only). Contact Tony Woods for more details

 

If you would like to be added to the mailing list, know of any other regular events in the area or are organising a concert or event please let us know at:
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Serious and Black Lives in Music introduce Equaliser Mentorship programme.

Wednesday, October 02, 2024

The programme is a pioneering opportunity designed to develop the talents of the next generation of live sound professionals from global majority backgrounds. Applications open 7th October 2024.

We have received the following press release;


SERIOUS and Black Lives in Music Introduce Equaliser Mentorship Programme

 


Expanding Opportunities for Global Majority Talent in Live Sound Engineering

 


Barbican and Royal Albert Hall join the scheme

 


Applications open 7 October
SIGN UP HERE

 


Serious and Black Lives in Music (BLiM) are thrilled to announce this year’s launch of the Equaliser Mentorship Programme. The programme is a pioneering opportunity designed to develop the talents of the next generation of live sound professionals from global majority backgrounds. This unique mentorship scheme builds on four years of partnership between Serious and BLiM, and for the first time, it will be expanding to iconic and prestigious venues the Royal Albert Hall and the Barbican. Both venues will be offering hands-on, paid work experience and mentoring within their live sound teams.

 

Representation in the live sound industry is an endemic and historic issue, with significant barriers to entry for underrepresented talent. The Equaliser Mentorship Programme is a direct response to this issue, offering invaluable professional guidance, and tangible, career-shaping experience. Applications for the programme open on 7th October.


Roger Wilson, Director of Operation and Co-Founder of Black Lives in Music, says:
“Black Lives in Music are thrilled about the launch of the Equaliser mentoring programme. Partnership, collaboration and advocacy underpin the rich tapestry of our work. We couldn’t be more proud to maintain our valued collaboration with Serious, but equally, we’re excited to be working with the Barbican and Royal Albert Hall on this project. Both, like Serious, are BLiM member organisations. This is a wonderful opportunity to build on the existing BLiM/Serious partnership and drive the narrative of meaningful change in the area of live music production.”

 


Ope Igbinyemi, Director of Serious, says:
“One of the first conversations I had with Roger was how can we get more of the Global Majority working in roles behind the scenes. We would regularly have conversations with artists of colour who would say everything was perfect, but it would be nice to see faces like theirs working backstage in sound, recording, lighting, production, stage management, the list goes on. Four years on from the conversation with BLiM the foundation for a pathway has been established which I hope will make a real difference. In front of the stage and behind it there is a place for everyone, Equaliser is just the start.”

 


Helen Wallace, Head of Music, Barbican says:
“The Barbican is delighted to be enriching this brilliant initiative from two highly-valued partners, Serious, the Barbican’s Artistic Associate, and Black Lives in Music, of which Barbican is a member. We have a strong commitment to diversifying workforce in the music industry, and especially in the areas of live sound production, for which the Barbican is justly famous. This scheme will give a young person from a Global Majority background paid hands-on experience, training and mentorship in a prestigious venue, alongside the experiences offered in the Take Five scheme. Working with high-profile artists and supportive technicians in our programme will offer valuable career development, and we look forward to building on the collaboration in future years.”

 

Matthew Todd, Director of Programming and Engagement, said:
“We’re very proud to be a part of the Equaliser Mentorship Programme. We’re determined to help redress imbalances in the live music industry; fantastic schemes like this one, which increase opportunities for young people from global majority backgrounds, are integral to that. We’re really excited about working with them on the Late Night Jazz series at the Hall.”

 

The programme will run throughout the year, giving the selected mentee a great opportunity to work with top industry professionals at the Royal Albert Hall and the Barbican, as well as at Serious’ esteemed Take Five residency in the Cotswolds.

 


The Royal Albert Hall and Barbican will host the mentee as part of their live sound teams, offering invaluable experience in sound engineering, technical setup, and concert production. Mentees will work alongside senior technicians, attend technical meetings, and gain practical skills in event production at live concerts, including the renowned Late Night Jazz series and the Barbican’s summer concert programming.


The mentee will also join eight jazz and improvising musicians as part of the Take Five cohort at an artistic residential in the Cotswolds for five days of workshops and music making. They will shadow the production manager, completing live sound work including microphone and backline setup and live sound mixing. They will ultimately create their own live mix of the final performance.

 


To be considered for the scheme, participants must be primarily based in the United Kingdom (but do not need to be a UK national), from a global majority background, have at least a year of experience in production or engineering, and available for the residency dates. 

 


Beyond hands-on experience, the programme provides long-term mentorship, seminars, panel discussions, and networking opportunities with influential figures across the music industry. The mentee will have the chance to work at landmark events like the EFG London Jazz Festival.

 

About Black Lives in Music
Black Lives in Music (BLiM) was founded as a direct response to the lived experience of co-founders Roger Wilson and Charisse Beaumont. As Black people involved in the British music industry, both have experienced and understand the difficulties of racial inequality in this professional area. BLiM addresses the current inequality of opportunity for black people aspiring to progress within the music industry. Since its inception, BLiM have provided safe space sessions for Black Students in music conservatories, begun discussions with conservatoires on the decolonisation process and supported Black students and staff who have suffered discrimination. Last year it released a groundbreaking report covering the lived experience of Black music creators and industry professionals, entitled Being Black in the Music Industry. In such a short time the organisation has made massive strides and continues to thrive, achieving greater goals and championing change.

 


About Serious
Serious is one of the UK’s leading producers of live jazz, international and new music through concerts, festivals, tours, digital shows, talent development schemes, creative engagement programmes, and bespoke events for all.

 


About the Barbican
The Barbican is a catalyst for creativity, sparking possibilities for artists, audiences, and communities. We showcase the most exciting art from around the world, pushing traditional artistic boundaries to entertain and inspire millions of people, create connections, provoke debate, and reflect the world we live in.
We are an international arts and events centre rooted firmly in our own neighbourhood, collaborating with local communities and putting the City of London on the map as a destination for everybody. Central to our purpose is supporting emerging talent and shaping opportunities that will accelerate the next generation of creatives.
As a not-for-profit, we rely on the generosity of individuals and organisations, including our principal funder the City of London Corporation. Every ticket purchased, donation made, and pound earned supports our arts and learning programme and enables the widest possible range of people to experience the joy of the arts.
Opened in 1982, the Barbican is a unique and audacious building, recognised globally as an architectural icon. As well as our theatres, galleries, concert halls and cinemas, we have a large conservatory with over 1,500 species of plants and trees, a library, conference facilities, public and community spaces, restaurants, bars, and a picturesque lakeside oasis.
We’re proud to be the home of the London Symphony Orchestra, and a London base of the Royal Shakespeare Company. We regularly co-commission, produce and showcase the work of our other associates and partners including the Academy of Ancient Music, the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Boy Blue, Britten Sinfonia, Cheek by Jowl, Darbar Festival, Doc’n Roll Film Festival, Drum Works, EFG London Jazz Festival, London Palestine Film Festival, Serious, and Trafalgar Entertainment.
http://www.barbican.org.uk

 

 

Jazz North announces the seven recipients of the 2024 edition of its promoter support programme, New Northern, who will support emerging artists via their clubs, venues, festivals and record labels.

Monday, September 30, 2024

Jazz North has awarded bursaries to seven promoters across the North of England to develop emerging talent as part of their programmes. Press release attached.

From Heather Spencer of Jazz North;


We’re pleased to share the news of the seven promoters awarded bursaries up to £1000 to support their work in programming emerging talent.

 

PRESS RELEASE:


Meet the promoters making a difference to emerging talent across the North of England

 


Jazz North announces the latest recipients of its promoter support scheme, New Northern

 


The bursaries will support fees and costs for northern emerging artists and support acts

 


Today, Jazz North announces the seven promoters awarded bursaries to present emerging artists in their programmes through its support scheme, New Northern.

 

Bursaries up to £1000 were awarded to the North West Music Academy (Barrow-in-Furness), Paul Rigby (The Continental, Preston), Nanette Brimble (YardFest, Saltaire), Anna Ross (Offshoots in Leeds), Robert Walker (Scarborough Jazz), DJ Lubi (Leeds) and Wesley Stephenson’s New Jazz and Improvised Music Recordings (Newcastle-upon-Tyne).

 


Chris Bye, Jazz North CEO, says:
“Jazz North is thrilled to support the work of promoters across the North of England who are working to keep grassroots music alive and support that all important pipeline of talent in the North.”

 


North West Music Academy
North West Music Academy (NWMA) is developing a 4 storey heritage building in the heart of Barrow-in-Furness into a dedicated centre for music education & performance. As part of this they are establishing a regular platform for jazz - launching a micro-festival in 2025 which will become an annual event.

 

Big Bands @ The Continental, Preston
Paul Rigby
Paul Rigby will present big bands at The Continental in Preston. The events will showcase young and old talent but most of all give aspiring musicians in a big band setting a much needed voice to help hone their craft to jazz. Expect many a full house which young and old attend and appreciate exciting music from swing to funk.

 

YardFest @ Caroline Street Social Club, Saltaire, Bradford
Nanette Brimble
Jazz North is supporting the fortnightly YardFest Jazz night in Saltaire, Bradford by topping up its ability to fund a varied programme to include more local emerging artists.

 

Offshoots, Leeds
Anna Ross
Offshoots is a jazz, experimental and avant-garde event which takes part in independent venues across Leeds. The aim of Offshoots is to give a platform to a diverse range of new musicians and provide a safe and non-judgemental experience for musicians to gain experience performing live.

 

Scarborough Jazz
Robert Walker
Through New Northern, Scarborough Jazz will support fees for emerging artists presented through their longstanding schemes Scarborough Jazz Introduces and New Jazz Generation. The first of these is an event at Scarborough Jazz which takes place on Wednesday 2nd. October (The Cask) and features the Jascha Bingham Trio.
Jascha Bingham Trio will perform at Scarborough Jazz on 2nd October
Find out more: http://www.scarboroughjazz.co.uk/

 


DJ Lubi @ Hyde Park Book Club, Headrow House, Brudenell Social Club and Belgrave Music Hall
Lubi Jovanovic
DJ Lubi will present a program of contemporary jazz and world jazz at four venues across Leeds (Hyde Park Book Club, Headrow House, Brudenell Social Club, Belgrave Music Hall) featuring emerging Leeds artists - both professional and student musicians - taking place from October 2024 to February 2025 (9 gigs).

 


New Jazz and Improvised Music Recordings, Newcastle upon Tyne
Wesley Stephenson
New Northern funding will enable a brand new release through New Jazz and Improvised Music Recordings with a supporting album launch concert in Newcastle upon Tyne.
The New Jazz and Improvised Music Recordings project was established during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, offering a creative output for musicians when live performance opportunities were unavailable and encouraging artist independence.
http://www.newjazzandimprovisedmusicrecordings.bandcamp.com

 

On being awarded the bursary, Wesley Stephenson says:
“New Jazz and Improvised Music Recordings is delighted receive support from New Northern to help enable the longevity of the recording project and to continue supporting exceptional improvised music in the North of England.”

 


For more information on upcoming events supported by New Northern, sign up to Jazz North’s mailing list: https://www.jazznorth.org/sendmemail

 


About Jazz North
Jazz North is the Strategic Development Agency for jazz in the North of England.
Supported since its inception in 2012 by Arts Council England, Jazz North has a national and international reputation in Artist Development, Sector Support and Learning & Participation.
A registered charity that has developed and supported hundreds of artists, managers, venues, festivals and promoters over the years - Jazz North has a proud record of working with and on behalf of the northern jazz scene.

 


About New Northern
New Northern is Jazz North’s promoter bursary to support live emerging talent. It supports promoters to programme emerging northern artists by underwriting risk and helping pay essential costs.
Designed both to support emerging artists in the north and give an injection of cash to promoters who need it, this easy-access scheme offers a quick intervention to northern grassroots promoters facing difficult financial circumstances.

 

 

 

 

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist,  first broadcast 22/09/2024.

Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 22/09/2024, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;


Radio Playlist from Sept 22nd 2024

 

Carlos Bica
11:11
11:11
Clean Feed


Paulo Presta
Tammurriata de Buenos Aires
Ibridanze
Dodicilune


Arashi +Moriyama
Hamabe No Uta
Tokuzo
Trost


Daniel Herskedal
North Star
Call for Winter II: Resonance
Edition


Joel and the Neverending Sextet
Weave
Marbled
Motvind


Casagrande-Bearzatti
Orchidee
And Then Winter Came Again
CAM Jazz


Leo Genovese
America Despierta
Estrellera 2
Sunnyside


Asha Parkinson
Urban Fantasy
Possession
Ubuntu


Neil Cowley
Adam Alphabet
Entity
Hide Inside Records


137
1st idea – part 1
Strangeness Oscillations
Noetic


Neus Plana Turu
Sola
12.12
Segell Microscopi


Leonhard Skorupa Ensemble
Tuning Notes
Baumläufer
Orf


Marius Neset & Leif Ove Andsnes
Waterfall Jig
Who We Are
Simax Classics

 


European Modern Jazz on the radio;


At any time;
http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz

 


Weekly:


http://www.hayesfm.org.uk 91.8 FM – West London Community Radio Sundays 12.00


http://www.purebeatradio.co.uk Sundays 7pm


http://www.listen.camp/ Sundays 3pm onward then mixcloud


Also as “Peter’s Eurojazz Podcast” on Amazon and other podcasts

 

Please send downloads to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) (or physical CDs to me at 27 Pembroke Rd, Ruislip, HA4 8NQ). I don’t play singles!

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist,  first broadcast 08/09/2024.

Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 08/09/2024, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;


Radio Playlist from September 8th 2024

 

Laura Jurd & Paul Dunmall
Fanfare
Fanfares & Freedom
Discus


Jazzrausch Bigband
Dubokalypse
Bruckner Breakdown
ACT


OXYD
Overcrowding
Lapse
Onze Heures Onze


Wolfgang Haffner
Life Rhythm
Life Rhythm
ACT


Pauli Lyytinen
Lehto V
Lehto / Korpi
WeJazz


Ainon
Komorebi
Within
WeJazz


Michel Schroeder Ensemble
Titan
In My Life
Unit Records


Jeppe Zeeberg
After You’ve Gone
Six Additional Pieces of Piano Music
Self


Schwaar-Oester-Franklé
Naima
Playground
Unit Records


Laura Jurd & Paul Dunmall
Chorale
Fanfares & Freedom
Discus

 


European Modern Jazz on the radio;


At any time
http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz
Usually 3rd in the Mixcloud avant-garde jazz chart

 

Weekly:


http://www.hayesfm.org.uk 91.8 FM – West London Community Radio Sundays 12.00


http://www.purebeatradio.co.uk Sundays 7pm


http://www.listen.camp/ Sundays 3pm onward then mixcloud

 

Also as “Peter’s Eurojazz Podcast” on Amazon and other podcasts

 

Please send downloads to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) I don’t play singles!

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist,  first broadcast 25/08/2024.

Tuesday, August 27, 2024

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 25/08/2024, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;


Radio Playlist from August 25th 2024

 

After a short summer break my show is now back!


Jeppe Zeeberg
Honeysuckle Rose
Six Additional Pieces of Piano Music
Self


Das Rad
The Empress at Home
Funfair
Discus


Sentient beings
Hills & Valleys (part)
Truth is not the enemy
Discus


Modern Vikings
Tales of the Skald
Tales of the Skald
Ubuntu


Le Workshop De Lyon + Heavy Spirits
Canal 12-16
Lighting Up
Arfi


Fraser Fifield
Song for Luck
Second Sight
Tanar Records


Pat Thomas – Bleyschool
There is no Greater Love
Where?
577 Records


Six Terabytes of Snow
Silk Road Master
Planet B
Unit Records


Sulida
Furore
UTOS
Clean Feed


Harald Lassen
Con Arne
Opplevelser fra N
Jazzland


Tigran Hamasyan
The Kingdom
The Bird Of A Thousand Voices
Naive


Luísa Gonçalves
Red Moon
Under Your Breath
Clean Feed

 


European Modern Jazz on the radio;


At any time;
http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz
Currently 3rd in the Mixcloud avant-garde jazz chart

 

Weekly:

 

http://www.hayesfm.org.uk 91.8 FM – West London Community Radio Sundays 12.00


http://www.purebeatradio.co.uk Sundays 7pm


http://www.listen.camp/ Sundays 3pm onward then mixcloud


Also as “Peter’s Eurojazz Podcast” on Amazon and other podcasts

 

Please send downloads to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) (or physical CDs to me at 27 Pembroke Rd, Ruislip, HA4 8NQ). I don’t play singles!

 

Musicians Georgia Mancio and Dave Ohm open new Crystal Palace Jazz Club.

Friday, August 16, 2024

Vocalist Georgia Mancio & drummer Dave Ohm have announced their second jazz club venture. Crystal Palace Jazz Club will meet on the first Tuesday in the month, from 3rd September 2024.

We have received the following press release;


MUSICIANS GEORGIA MANCIO & DAVE OHM START MONTHLY JAZZ CLUB IN CRYSTAL PALACE, IN ASSOCIATION WITH LOCAL VENUE, HOPSCOTCH TAPROOMS

 

Multi-award-winning vocalist, lyricist and producer, Georgia Mancio (Alan Broadbent, ReVoice! Festival, Kate Williams), and acclaimed drummer, Dave Ohm (Ian Shaw, Benny Golson, Gregory Porter), announce their second jazz club venture, following their takeover of the long-standing Eltham Jazz Club (Hugh & Marion’s) in November 2022.


Crystal Palace Jazz Club will meet on the first Tuesday in the month, from 3rd September, in the magical downstairs whisky and cocktail bar at Hopscotch Taprooms, right in the heart of the vibrant Triangle. Each month, Georgia and Dave will invite some of the UK’s finest musicians to collaborate with them, including award-winning guitarist/ bandleader Nigel Price (3 September), virtuoso flautist/pianist Gareth Lockrane (1 October), world-acclaimed saxophonist Tony Kof (5 November) and rising star guitarist Sam Dunn (3 December).


Crystal Palace residents for 15 years, Georgia and Dave were encouraged to start the club by Hopscotch owner Matthew Clark and investor Andy Richardson, who prize live music as one of the key elements to their business. Indeed Clark was formerly a sound engineer in his native New Zealand and Richardson is also a bassist and vocalist. Hopscotch opened early this year, high up on Westow Hill with its stunning views across London. A charming café with a sunny courtyard garden by day, that transforms into a candlelit bar at night.


Crystal Palace Jazz Club will take place in the atmospheric bar downstairs, with seating arranged concert style for around 30-35 people. The intimacy of this space (reminiscent of famed New York counterpart, Mezzrow), with its excellent, warm acoustics, envelops the audience in the music. There are also a few great spots further back in the room, alongside the bar itself, with its incredible selection of 170 whiskies, rums and bourbons, and plant foraged cocktails, some made with spirits over 50 years old!

 

“We have lived in and loved Crystal Palace for many years and are excited to be creating memorable musical experiences, with world-class musicians in this gem of a venue.”
Georgia Mancio and Dave Ohm


Website: http://www.linktr.ee/crystalpalacejazzclub


Instagram: @crystalpalacejazzclub2024


Address: Crystal Palace Jazz Club at Hopscotch Taprooms, 54 Westow Hill, London SE19 1RX


Tickets: £20 (booking ahead advisable)


Times: 8.00 pm – 10.30pm (doors 7pm)


Georgia Mancio is the recipient of two Parliamentary Jazz Awards: Best Vocalist (2021) and Best Album (2020), alongside multiple nominations at the Jazz FM, British Jazz and Urban Music Awards. Her collaboration with Grammy-winning pianist/composer, Alan Broadbent, has yielded two albums (Quiet Is The Star, Songbook), a book of songs and performances across Europe and the US.
Other credits include: BBC Proms, Kate Williams, Liane Carroll, Ian Shaw, Pat Metheny (lyric approval) and Bobby McFerrin. She also produced ReVoice! – the revered international voice festival in association with the Pizza Express Jazz Club that ran over 5 years and 4 venues, and involved 162 artists including Gregory Porter’s first UK booking – and its follow up, Hang.

 

Georgia Mancio
http://www.georgiamancio.com
“an object lesson in subtlety … in the impact of nuance … beautiful”  (All About Jazz 5*****)
Winner Best Vocalist: Parliamentary Jazz Awards (2021)
Winner Best Album: Parliamentary Jazz Awards (2020)
Winner Best Vocalist: Brussels International Jazz Singers Competition (2005)
Multiple nominee: Jazz FM, Urban Music, British Jazz Awards

 


Dave Ohm has been a leading player on the UK and international scene for 35 years, with credits including: Ian Shaw, Alan Broadbent, Liane Carroll, Benny Golson, Gregory Porter, Claire Martin, Karin Krog, Rebecca Parris and Anthony Strong. He has also fronted his own bands with members including Dave Newton, Steve Watts, Paul Stacey, Rob Townsend, Nikki Iles, Laurence Cottle and Mornington Lockett.
He has collaborated with Georgia for over 20 years: as the drummer in her regular quartet, and co-producing/playing on her albums Trapeze (2008), Silhouette (2010) and Songbook (2017).

daoud signs to ACT Music.

Monday, July 29, 2024

The French-Moroccan trumpeter, composer, producer and educator daoud, who impressed guest contributor Colin May at Jammin' Juan 2023 has been signed by ACT Music.

Colin May reports;


‘daoud’  who impressed at last November’s Jammin’ Juan jazz market place has been signed to the prestigous ACT label.


The French-Moroccan trumpeter, composer, producer and educator who according to ACT’s press release has been described as ‘‘the problem child of French jazz’‘, impressed at Jammin’ Juan both with his playing and by engaging the audience by constantly cracking one-liners.


His first release on ACT will be next year. Ahead of that he and his excellent group are at Ronnie Scott’s on 21st November 2024.


https://www.actmusic.com/en/blog/act-welcomes-daoud


Visit http://www.daoudmusic.com for more


https://www.thejazzmann.com/features/article/jammin-juan-2023-palais-des-congress-juan-les-pins-france-8th-to-10th-november-2023


From;
https://www.ronniescotts.co.uk/find-a-show/daoud


daoud
Times and Tickets
21st November 2024, 8.30pm

 

The influence of Keyon Harrold and Theo Croker pierces through incredibly powerful compositions and explosive performances.


daoud spent most of his adult life living the hobo life. Homeless in Scotland, working in strip clubs and seedy funeral parlours when not touring. He played for the likes of China Moses, NoJazz or Pokey Lafarge across the globe.


Ticket prices
£25 – £40


Line-up
DAOUD – trumpet
GUILLAUME PRÉVOST – drums
LOUIS NAVARRO – bass
ÉTIENNE MANCHON – keys
FÉLIX ROBIN – vibes


In 2023 he shared the stage with the likes of Erik Truffaz, Ibrahim Maalouf and Lakecia Benjamin, playing at Zénith de Toulouse, Le Bikini, La Rochelle Jazz Festival amongst others.


Reckless attitude…without losing their poetry.
— Jazznytt, Norway

 

Jim Simpson awarded an honorary doctorate of music by the University of Birmingham.

Tuesday, July 23, 2024

Birmingham Jazz and Blues Festival Director and first manager of Black Sabbath, Jim Simpson, has been awarded an honorary doctorate of music by the University of Birmingham. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


HISTORY BEHIND HONORARY DOCTORATE DEGREE OF FESTIVAL DIRECTOR


Birmingham Jazz and Blues Festival Director and first manager of Black Sabbath, Jim Simpson, has been awarded an honorary doctorate of music by the University of Birmingham.

 

Honorary degrees are awarded to those who have “made an impact on the university and society in a variety of ways.” In Jim’s case, he has made a resounding impact on the music scene in Birmingham, as well as contributing to the University via delivering modules, contributing artist photographs to exhibitions, and providing placement opportunities for students beginning their music careers. In a world where Jazz, Blues, and The Arts are not often accessible for free, Jim’s direction at the Jazz and Blue’s Festival is essential in keeping the musical heart of Birmingham very much alive and well.


Jim’s impact on music in Birmingham began back in the late 60s, when he would book bands at the buzzy and vibrant Crown pub. A huge range of musicians came through the Old Crown under Jim’s supervision, including Status Quo, Thin Lizzy, and Jethro Tull. He was also the first manager of iconic heavy metal band Black Sabbath, getting them through their first two albums and first hit single, “Paranoid.”


His management work has put Birmingham on the map in terms of Rock’n’Roll, but Jim’s first love is undoubtedly Jazz and Blues. His work at Big Bear Music, the UK’s longest-established independent record label based in the heart of Birmingham in Broad Street, has been instrumental in reigniting the careers of famous American Blues stars, such as Lightning Slim.


But perhaps Jim’s most-longstanding impact on music in Birmingham is his direction of the Birmingham Jazz and Blues festival. Jim and a team of just three other people have single-handedly delivered the festival to the benefit of Birmingham and musicians across the world for the last 40 years.


When presenting Jim his award, Jeremy Pritchard’s oration included that Jim’s “knowledge and influence is profound,” and that his contribution to music both “locally and globally is unsurpassed.”


This year, Jim directs the Birmingham Jazz and Blues’ festival’s 40-year anniversary. Between the 19th-28th July, the city will celebrate 40 years of accessible Jazz and Blues music, with the majority of the events being entirely free of charge. However, despite the impact and importance of the festival on Birmingham’s community, this year will be the first that the festival will not receive funding from Birmingham City Council, due to financial difficulties that have forced the council to cut their arts and culture budget.


Despite this financial setback, Jim and the team will not be deterred, as they “refuse to let this unique, vibrant and inclusive celebration of jazz and blues just fade away.” Thus, they have set up a GoFundMe, kindly asking their loyal supporters to contribute what they can to ensure the delivery of this iconic event.


Crucially, a key goal they are hoping to achieve is the preservation of free access that has defined the festival for the past 40 years. Especially in recent times where the cost of living has meant that many have had to cut back, accessible events such as these are essential to ensure that the community can celebrate and access music and the arts.


As of the 19th of July 2024, the festival has been in full swing, with 237 performances taking place in bars, cafes, clubs, theatres, restaurants, stately homes, arenas, squares, studios, hotels, hospitals, museums, music stores, art galleries, streets, stores, parks, railway stations, casinos, bandstands through much of the West Midlands, including Sandwell, Lye, Coventry, Kidderminster and more.


The honorary doctorate of music that Jim has received this week is a representation of the fundamental impact that he has had on both the local and global music scene as well as the University of Birmingham. This week, his work at the Jazz and Blues festival will continue to light up the city and surrounding areas.


For Festival Programme information: https://www.birminghamjazzfestival.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Jazz_Fest_2024_compressed.pdf


GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/save-the-40th-birmingham-jazz-blues-festival

 


Attached below is the speech made by Jeremy Pritchard when presenting Jim with his Honorary Doctorate of Music.


Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Graduates, Graduands and Guests. It is my great pleasure to present to you Mr. Jim Simpson as an honorary Doctor of music at the University of Birmingham.


Tomorrow at 12:30 the 40th Birmingham Jazz and Blues Festival, kicks off with the first performance in the mailbox with the boogie woogie piano man Ben Toury from Paris. What follows is a rollercoaster ride of over 230 Jazz and Blues events, in 115 venues across the West Midlands, including on trains and trams.


I’m telling you this because Jim Simpson with a team of just three other people has single-handedly delivered this festival to the benefit of Birmingham and musicians across the world for the last 40 years.


Honorary degrees from the University of Birmingham are awarded to people who have made an impact on the University and wider society in a variety of ways. The contribution of Jim to Birmingham, and to music both locally and globally is unsurpassed.


His first love is undoubtedly Jazz and Blues. Jim contends that Birmingham is the rock’n'roll capital of the UK. That this claim can be legitimately made is in no doubt significantly due to Jim’s efforts over many decades.


Jim played trumpet in a band called ‘Locomotive’ but was increasingly distracted by music management. Those of you who’ve come out the back entrance to New Street Station will be aware of the ‘Crown’ pub, now sadly boarded up and its future uncertain. However, in the late 60s it was a happening venue where Jim would book bands and give musicians the opportunity to develop.


Let’s get one thing out of the way; Jim was the manager of Black Sabbath, the originators of heavy metal. Jim got them through their first two albums including their biggest hit ‘Paranoid.’ They were however distracted by the bright lights of the big smoke, and as Jim puts it; ‘fast cars and men in suits’. He points out that Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath has now developed a perfume, 50mls will set you back £238. As Jim says; ‘not very rock’n'roll…’ Nor, in Jim’s opinion, is the Black Sabbath Ballet.


A huge range of musicians came through the Old Crown under Jim’s watchful eye, including Status Quo, Thin Lizzy, Jethro Tull, and Judas Priest to name a few. Robert Plant and John Bonham could be seen propping up the bar.


Jim’s other deep love is American Blues. Jim was instrumental in reigniting the careers of some famous American blue stars. One example is Lightning Slim, found working in an iron foundry, encouraged with the provision of a new guitar and gigs in Birmingham and around Europe to start playing again so reigniting his career and the genre.


Jim can draw links between characters from the 30s depression coming down from Scotland, fighting Fascism in the Spanish civil war for the International Brigades, ending up delivering this country’s first ever live folk recordings, actually in The Crown in Birmingham and linking through to the Birmingham band UB40. His knowledge and influence is profound.


Honorary degrees reflect the achievements of the graduates but also their links to the University. Jim is a central contributor to a Module on ‘Music in the 60s’, project students have been guided by Jim studying ‘Birmingham Music of the late 50s’. Jim’s photographs of artists such as Nina Simone, The Rolling Stones, Cream, Muddy Waters and the Spencer Davis group have been the subject of an exhibition on Campus. He provides placement opportunities for our music students to play live in music venues. Jim is keeping the soul and the spirit of the Old Crown Hotel alive.


I finish by reminding you to make sure you have in your diary 8:30pm on the 28th July in the Nightclub ‘Snobs’ where the ‘Swing Cats’ from Spain will bring Jim’s 40th jazz and Blues Festival to a close. I now bring this oration to an end…


Pro-Vice-Chancellor, to you and to the University I present Mr Jim Simpson, deemed worthy of admission to the degree of Doctor of Music, Honoris Causa.

 

 

 

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist,  first broadcast 21/07/2024.

Tuesday, July 23, 2024

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 21/07/2024, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;

Radio Playlist from July 21st 2024

 


Hi folks,


I’m taking a short summer break - my next show will be August 25th - but keep sending me the music - I’ll still be listening.

 

And to close on a high - my previous show (July 7th) on Mixcloud was No.1 in the avant-garde jazz chart and the post-bop chart !


This week’s show is now online:


Slowly Rolling Camera
Evergreen
Silver Shadow
Edition


Superposition
Elfvic
Superposition II
We Jazz Records


Córas Trio
The Heights of Muingvuara
Córas Trio
Coracle


Garden
Warsong
Pilgrim
Losen


Matthew Bourne
Red Badger
Harpsichords
Discus


Ron Caines, Martin Archer AXIS
Part 7
Practical Dreamers
Discus


The Flame
03 Be Kind (Through It All)
Towards the Flame Vol. 2
577 Records


Varv
Ready Arteries
Lowlands
Off Record


Kit Downes
Children with Pitchforks
Dr Snap
Bimhuis Records


Artie Zaitz
Boohaloo Ga Goo (part)
single
Banger Factory


Emil de Waal
Limbo Jazz
Fire øjne
April Records

 


European Modern Jazz on the radio;


At any time
http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz
July 7th show was top in the Mixcloud avant-garde and post-bop jazz charts

 

Weekly:


http://www.hayesfm.org.uk 91.8 FM – West London Community Radio Sundays 12.00


http://www.purebeatradio.co.uk Sundays 7pm


http://www.listen.camp/ Sundays 3pm onward then mixcloud


Also as “Peter’s Eurojazz Podcast” on Amazon and other podcasts

 

Please send downloads to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

Jazz FM announces summer schedule.

Monday, July 15, 2024

Jazz FM, have today announced a new schedule offering more prominence to under-served genres and new documentaries on subjects including music therapy and careers in music. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


The new schedule puts Latin, Cuban, AfroJazz, Electronic and New Jazz front and centre


New programmes for Helen Mayhew, Reuben Green, Rouhangeze Baichoo, Ruth Fisher and Dom Servini


New short series on Musicals, Music Therapy and Careers in Music also announced.

 

The UK’s only jazz, soul and blues radio station, Jazz FM, have today announced a new schedule offering more prominence to under-served genres and new documentaries on subjects including music therapy and careers in music.


The weekly late evening schedule will see a new Friday night soundtrack of upbeat Latin and Cuban music with programmes with Helen Mayhew and Afro Jazz with Reuben Green.  There’s also new programmes for singer Rouhangeze Baichoo, who takes over the global music show Jazz Travels; and Wah Wah 45’s label boss, DJ and record producer Dom Servini has an hour of electronic jazz on Wednesday night


Ruth Fisher hosts a programme that focuses entirely on Future Jazz, highlighting the exciting new music cutting through the jazz scene, whilst Dinner Jazz with Mark Walker can also be heard on Sunday with a special Dinner Jazz Classics edition that focuses on the legends of jazz.

 

Documentaries and short series coming to Jazz FM over the late summer months include a series looking at how musicals have influenced jazz with many show tunes becoming jazz standards in a 4-part series called Jazz at the Musicals hosted by musician Stacey Kent.  Theres a second series of Music Therapy with Binker Golding in which he discusses life’s challenges with fellow artists and what’s on their therapeutic soundtracks.  And Access To Music with Alex Carr takes an in-depth look at the music industry and the careers within.


Jazz FM and Scala Radio Content Director Nick Pitts said “We’re always looking at how we can enhance our music and programming and, as late summer starts to arrive, to be able to provide a Friday night soundtrack giving more time to two under-represented genres is a superb addition.  It’s also a joy to give new broadcasters like Rouhangeze, Reuben Green and Dom Servini a place on our schedule continuing our tradition of highlighting new talent.”


He added, “And excitingly our new Rayo app, allows any listener to find this rich, new content and explore their way around our jazz, soul and blues world.  Alongside our rich archive of programmes on the platform, jazz has never been so well represented.”

These changes will mean that the station will be saying goodbye to DJ ‘Lil Koko (Kate Peroudis) who has been with the station since 2019 and Clare Teal who joined from Radio 2 in 2021.


Of Clare and Kate, Nick said “It’s been great to have these experts and superb broadcasters as part of our Jazz FM family and we thank them for all of their wonderful shows they have painstakingly put together for us through the years.  They have been intrinsic in the sound of the station with their programmes proving that they are experts in their chosen fields, and I hope there will be a chance to work with them again in the future.  In the meantime we wish them the very best.”


New programmes / schedule changes from Monday 22nd July

 

Monday
6.30am - Jazz FM Breakfast with Nigel Williams
10am – Danielle Perry
2pm – Simon Phillips
6pm – Jazz FM’s Greatest
7pm – Jazz FM’s Dinner Jazz with Mark Walker
9pm – Future Jazz with Ruth Fisher (new)
10pm – Late Night China Moses


Tuesday (as above except)
9pm – Jazz Travels with Rouhangeze Baichoo (new)


Wednesday (as above except)
9pm – Jazztronic with Dom Servini (new)


Thursday (as above except)
9pm – The British Jazz Show with Helen Mayhew (new)


Friday (as above except)
7pm – Latin Jazz Jam with Helen Mayhew (new)
9pm – The Rhythm of Afro Jazz with Reuben Green (new)
11pm – The Ronnie Scott’s Radio Show with Ian Shaw


Saturday
6am – Breakfast at the Weekend with Nia Visser
9am – Summer Book Club with Time Smith / Jazz Shapers with Elliot Moss from 21st September
10am – Nigel Williams
2pm – YolanDa Brown
6pm – The Sarah Ward Collection
9pm – Jazz FM Guest Curators
10pm – The Blueprint with Chris Philips


Sunday
6am – Breakfast at the Weekend with Nia Visser
10am – Tony Minvielle
1pm – Robbie Vincent
3pm – John Osborne
5pm – Blues ‘n’ Boogie with David Freeman
7pm – Dinner Jazz Classics with Mark Walker (new)
9pm – Jazz FM Documentaries
10pm – Jez Nelson

 

About Jazz FM:
Jazz FM is the largest commercial jazz station in the world, celebrating the complete spectrum of Jazz in all its colourful forms since 1990. Jazz FM broadcasters, producers and team are true devotees, with a deep love and understanding of their particular jazz shade, their passion is vivid, their enthusiasm infectious, sharing the finest jazz with everyone.
As the UK’s only dedicated Jazz broadcaster, Jazz FM is on a mission to entertain, promote and celebrate all that’s great about Jazz. Involvement with national festivals and awards is part of this - setting the bar high for live performance, recognising outstanding talent and strengthening the Jazz community.
No matter how people tune-in they always listen in colour.

 

Livia Records’ Louis Stewart re-release programme to feature recordings with Jim Hall,  Martin Taylor and Jim Doherty.

Saturday, July 13, 2024

A previously unreleased live guitar duo recording with Jim Hall leads Dublin-based Livia Records’ latest set of albums featuring Irish virtuoso, Louis Stewart. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release from Livia Records;


Duo with Jim Hall leads Livia’s latest Louis Stewart releases

 


A previously unreleased live guitar duo recording with Jim Hall leads Dublin-based Livia Records’ latest set of albums featuring Irish virtuoso, Louis Stewart.


The Dublin Concert was recorded in 1982 after Hall got in touch with Stewart to say he was in Ireland on holiday and asked if they could play a gig. The recording lay in the Livia vaults until two years ago, when Dermot Rogers, a Dublin radio presenter and Stewart devotee, acquired permission to reactivate the label. Livia had been founded in 1977 specifically to release Stewart’s recordings and had been inactive since the death of its founder, Gerald Davis, in 2005.


Rogers has overseen three releases since relaunching Livia – Stewart’s debut as a leader, Louis the First, the solo album Out on His Own and a hitherto unknown duo album by Stewart and pianist Noel Kelehan, Some Other Blues.


Now a further three albums, beginning with The Dublin Concert, are set for release this autumn. The Dublin Concert is released on 6th September and will be followed in October by the long unavailable duo album by Stewart and fellow guitarist Martin Taylor. A third album, the reissue of Spondance, which Stewart and pianist Jim Doherty recorded in Los Angeles with a band of top session musicians, follows in November.


“The concert that Louis and Jim Hall played in Dublin on Boxing Night 1982 has passed into Irish jazz folklore,” says Rogers. “Finding a venue at short notice at that time of year back then was no small feat but the Maccabi Hall turned out to be available, the tickets quickly sold out and Gerald Davis had the prescience to record the gig. You can sense the excitement in the room at the prospect of hearing the local hero, who had already made an impression internationally, with ‘the master of modern jazz guitar,’ as Pat Metheny described Jim Hall.”


Hall and Stewart had met in New York the year before when Stewart, who had been pronounced world class by the King of Swing, Benny Goodman, pianist George Shearing and saxophonist Ronnie Scott, played a week at Bechet’s – a visit that the New York Times’ respected jazz critic, John S. Wilson announced enthusiastically.


“They clearly formed a mutual admiration society because they’re obviously at ease with each other on the recording,” says Rogers. “The Dublin Concert is the only known recording of them performing together, though, so it’s a piece of jazz guitar history.”

Stewart had already played with Oscar Peterson, Stan Getz, Bill Evans, Blossom Dearie and Tubby Hayes, among others, and he would go on to deputise for one of his early heroes, Barney Kessel – at Kessel’s suggestion – on a Great Guitars tour with Charlie Byrd. He also recorded an album, I Thought About You, with pianist John Taylor, bassist Sam Jones and drummer Billy Higgins that Rogers has plans to reissue.


“Before that, we have the album with Martin Taylor, which is effervescent, to say the least, and Spondance, which was originally intended as a jazz ballet, which Jim Doherty composed,” says Rogers. “The trumpeter Bobby Shew put the band together – an octet including Louis and Jim - and it’s quite different from the solo, duo and trio recordings we’ve issued so far.”

 

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist,  first broadcast 07/07/2024.

Tuesday, July 09, 2024

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 07/07/2024, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;


Radio Playlist from July 7th 2024.

 

Adam Dyer
After the JD
River Spirit
self


Glasshopper
When you find
I’m not telling you Anything
Clonmell Jazz Social


Qwalia
Majolica
Abbreviations
Albert’s Favourites


Loz Speyer’s Inner Space
Rhythm Changes Time
Live in Leipzig
Spherical Records


Norma Winstone, Kit Downes
Jesus Maria
Outpost of Dreams
ECM


John Williamson
The Northern Sea
The Northern Sea
Ubuntu


Schubert/Pilz/Scheib/Kugel
Where is Charles (section)
Live At Freejazzsaar 2019
Nemu records


Florian Willeitner
Sergeys Zwinkern - Präludium
What the Fugue
ACT


Söndörgő with Chris Potter
Spoon
Gyezz
Ground Up Music


Eternal Triangle
Minniss
Gravity
Jazz Now


Aspyrian
LEGO
SINGLE
Hidden Threads

 


European Modern Jazz on the radio;


At any time;


http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz
Currently 3rd in the Mixcloud avant-garde jazz chart

 

Weekly:


http://www.hayesfm.org.uk 91.8 FM – West London Community Radio Sundays 12.00


http://www.purebeatradio.co.uk Sundays 7pm

 

http://www.listen.camp/ Sundays 3pm onward then mixcloud

 

Also as “Peter’s Eurojazz Podcast” on Amazon and other podcasts

 

Please send downloads to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) (or physical CDs to me at 27 Pembroke Rd, Ruislip, HA4 8NQ). I don’t play singles!

 

An appeal from Tommaso Starace.

Tuesday, June 25, 2024

On 8th September 2024 saxophonist Tommaso Starace will be running a marathon in Cesenatico, Italy to raise funds for the Alzheimers 360° Fund. Details of how to donate are attached.

Tommaso Starace writes;

Dear All,


Just to let you know that this coming 8th September I will be taking part in a Marathon in Cesenatico, near Rimini, which raises awareness and money towards Alzheimers, a terrible and cruel disease which through research we hope one day will be history.


I love running and taking part in marathons, but the particular one will be very close to my heart.


If you feel like donating something towards this run it will be much appreciated and it will be going towards the Alzheimer 360 ° Fund.


Here’s the link:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/alzheimer-marathon


Have a great start to the Summer!


Tommaso x


http://www.tommasostarace.com

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist,  first broadcast 23/06/2024.

Tuesday, June 25, 2024

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 23/06/2024, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;


Radio Playlist from 23rd June 2024


Available now at http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz

 

Mike Westbrook
Johnny Come Lately
Band of Bands
Westbrook Records


Orlando LeFleming
Don’t dwell on it
Wandering Talk
Whirlwind


Maxed Out
Fluty
EP
self


Tabea Kind
Ostinato
Fragments
Loumi Records


Smag På Dig Selv
White Man Plays Afrobeat
SPDS
Stunt Records


Nikolov-Ivanović Undectet
Scream
Dystopia
Rue de Balkan


Stemeseder Lillinger Quartet
Neue Form
Umbra II
Intakt


Hill Collective
A joyous sound
Tonal Prophecy
Fin Du Monde


Filip Żółtowski Quartet
Fuddy Duddy
BiBi
Alpaka records


Steven Nichols
Green Juice
From Dust
Ubuntu


Lisen Rylander Löve & Alfred Lorinius
Dagg Nu
Händelser i en park
Toppkonst


Katarina Kochetova
Beyond Motion
Beyond Motion
A.MA

 


European Modern Jazz on the radio;


At any time
http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz
Currently 3rd in the Mixcloud avant-garde jazz chart

 

Weekly:


http://www.hayesfm.org.uk 91.8 FM – West London Community Radio Sundays 12.00


http://www.purebeatradio.co.uk Sundays 7pm


http://www.listen.camp/ Sundays 3pm onward then mixcloud


Also as “Peter’s Eurojazz Podcast” on Amazon and other podcasts

 

Please send downloads to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) (or physical CDs to me at 27 Pembroke Rd, Ruislip, HA4 8NQ). I don’t play singles!

 

Music Venue Trust (MVT) calls on politicians of all parties to ‘seize the moment’ in Manifesto for Grassroots Music.

Tuesday, June 11, 2024

MVT has published a report entitled ‘A Manifesto for Grassroots Music’, which sets out the steps that need to be taken in order to stem the closures of Grassroots Music Venues.

We have received the following press release;


MUSIC VENUE TRUST ANNOUNCE ‘A MANIFESTO FOR GRASSROOTS MUSIC’ AHEAD OF GENERAL ELECTION


POLITICAL REPRESENTATIVES FROM ALL PARTIES URGED TO “SEIZE THE MOMENT”


London, June 11TH 2024 - Music Venue Trust (MVT), the charity which represents hundreds of Grassroots Music Venues (GMVs), has called upon politicians from all parties to “seize the moment” ahead of the forthcoming UK General Election on July 4th, and to help save the sector from the deepening crisis it finds itself in.


MVT has published a report entitled ‘A Manifesto for Grassroots Music’, which sets out the steps that need to be taken in order to stem the closures of GMVs, currently running at more than one per week, and to bring stability to the sector.


Calling this “a once in a generation opportunity to save the UK’s grassroots music venues”, the report emphasises the need to implement the recent Culture Media & Sport Select Committee recommendations for the wider live music industry to invest in the future of grassroots music via a contribution of £1 from every arena and stadium ticket sold for events over a 5000 capacity.


There are also calls for the abolition of VAT on GMV tickets and for a review of the business rates paid by venues in the sector. The report also highlights the need for a full, fan led review and the need for changes to existing planning laws.


The five key areas highlighted in the report are:


·    £1 grassroots investment contribution from every arena and stadium ticket sold to support grassroots music venues, artists and promoters


·    A fan-led review to fully examine the long-term challenges to the live music ecosystem


·    The agent of change principle in the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) to be put on a statutory footing at the earliest opportunity


·    A reduction in VAT on cultural ticketing in GMVs to 0% and reduce VAT on cultural ticketing in the live music industry to the European average (5–7%)


·    The creation of a specific business rates premises definition for GMVs and the removal of properties satisfying that definition from the requirement to pay business rates


Sophie Brownlee, External Affairs Manager at Music Venue Trust, said,
“The Manifesto is being delivered to every prospective MP in the country with the request that they come out in support of it as part of their campaign to be elected. Music communities across the country will also be asking the candidates where they stand on the future of live music in our towns and cities. The time to act is now.”


In its recent report recommending the implementation of a £1 levy on arena and stadium concert tickets, the CMS select committee said,
“...grassroots live music venues, the local, limited capacity venues integral to the pipeline of creative and professional talent and key fixtures of our communities, are now facing a crisis of soaring costs and closures. Artists, and the people who rely on them for business, are facing a cost-of-touring crisis and finding opportunities squeezed. Promoters are less able to put on shows or make them financially viable. Festivals, electronic music venues and even academies and arenas are not insulated from the impacts.”


Mark Davyd, CEO of Music Venue Trust said,
“In 2023, of the 366 small music venues Ed Sheeran played while learning his trade, at least 150 are now closed. Another 72 grassroots music venues significantly reduced or ended their live music offer. 38% of GMVs in the UK made a loss in the last 12 months. The sector operated on a 0.5% profit margin overall while running live music events at a £115 million loss.  All of this can be changed if the next government delivers the five simple steps we have set out in this report.  We therefore call on all political representatives, from all parties, to seize the moment and drive forward this change. We have a chance to save UK grassroots music venues from the crisis they currently face and we should not let it slip.”


The full report can be found HERE
https://www.musicvenuetrust.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/MVT-Manifesto-Medium_FINAL.pdf

 


About Music Venue Trust
Music Venue Trust is a UK registered charity which acts to protect, secure, and improve the UK’s Grassroots Music Venues.
Created in January 2014, Music Venue Trust aims to secure the long-term future of GMVs in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, whether they are iconic venues such as Hull Adelphi, Exeter Cavern, The 100 Club, Band on the Wall, King Tut’s, and Clwb Ifor Bach, or lesser-known venues that are equally important to their geographical or musical community. These venues play a crucial role in the development of British music, nurturing local talent, providing a platform for artists to build their careers and develop their music and their performance skills.
MVT works to gain recognition of the essential role these venues fulfil, not only for artist development but also for the cultural and music industries, the economy, and local communities. The geographical spread of GMVs provides access to live music, for both performers and audience members, in many locations that do not have alternative cultural venues. The charity provides advice to the government, the cultural sector, and the music industry on issues impacting GMVs and is the nominated representative that speaks on behalf of the Music Venues Alliance, an association of venues from across the UK.


Music Venue Trust is a Charity registered with the Charity Commission of England and Wales, registration no: 1159846.


Music Venue Trust (Scotland) is a charity registered with the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator: Charity Number SC052001

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist,  first broadcast 09/06/2024.

Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 09/06/2024, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;

 

Radio Playlist from Sunday 9th June 2024

 

Available now at http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz

 

Jasper Høiby - 3Elements
What it means to be Human
Like Water
Edition


Phil Bancroft & Gyan Singh
Birth & Death
Birth & Death
Myriad Streams


Luca Crispino
Ziggurat
Diffrazioni
Dodicilune


Henriette Eilertsen + Ojkos
Elefantar_Om
Om tålmodighet
Nice Things Records


Shakai
Fragements
Changes
IsItJazz


Sam Newbould
Twinkle, Twinkle
Homing
Zennez records


Christian Holm-Svendsen
December
Totem
April Records


Liba Villavecchia Trio + Luis Vicente
Muracik
Muracik
Clean Feed


Venanzio Venditti Quintet
Seven Steps to Heaven
Inside
Alfa Music


Gianfranco Menzella
Angles
Dedicated to Bob Berg
Gleam Records


corto.alto
Chubbby
30 tracks in 30 days
Bridge the Gap


Richard Fairhurst
King Korn
Inside Out
Ubuntu

 


European Modern Jazz on the radio;


At any time;
http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz
Currently 3rd in the Mixcloud avant-garde jazz chart

 

Weekly:


http://www.hayesfm.org.uk 91.8 FM – West London Community Radio Sundays 12.00


http://www.purebeatradio.co.uk Sundays 7pm


http://www.listen.camp/ Sundays 3pm onward then mixcloud


Also as “Peter’s Eurojazz Podcast” on Amazon and other podcasts

 

Please send downloads to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) (or physical CDs to me at 27 Pembroke Rd, Ruislip, HA4 8NQ). I don’t play singles!

 

Black Mountain Jazz, Abergavenny launches new podcast service.

Thursday, May 30, 2024

BMJ has launched a new monthly podcast, hosted by jazz broadcaster John Hellings. Each podcast will be freely accessible for one month and will start with Remembering Charlie Parker: Part 1.

Black Mountain Jazz have forwarded the following information;


Introducing our new Podcast service


Podcast
30 Minutes with John Hellings
Remembering Charlie Parker: Part 1

Please use this link to listen for free
https://www.blackmountainjazz.co.uk/virtual-page


We have launched our new monthly podcast, hosted by John Hellings, one of the best known voices of jazz radio.


Each podcast will be freely accessible for one month and we start with Remembering Charlie Parker: Part 1, with John’s commentary and music recorded at our wall2wall Jazz Festival 2020.


Please use the above link to listen to the podcast.


Can we also take the opportunity to remind you that our next gig is on Sunday 23rd June - Victoria Klewin Quartet - please use this link for tickets and information.
https://thelittleboxoffice.com/blackmountainjazz/event/view/200650

 

BMJazz