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Tŷ Cerdd and FOCUS Wales create Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen the #WelshMusicAbroad partnership.

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

FOCUS Wales and Tŷ Cerdd | Music Wales have announced their new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to advance the international profile of Welsh music under the banner of #WelshMusicAbroad.

We have received the following press release;


Tŷ Cerdd and FOCUS Wales create MOU to strengthen the #WelshMusicAbroad partnership


Leading Welsh music development organisations FOCUS Wales and Tŷ Cerdd | Music Wales have today announced their new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to advance the international profile of Welsh music under the banner of #WelshMusicAbroad.


The agreement formalises a shared commitment to collaborate strategically – while maintaining their independent missions – to develop, promote and support international opportunities for Welsh artists across musical genres. The MOU takes forward a partnership approach forged in 2023 (along with Trac Cymru), with the aim of amplifying opportunities for Welsh artists.


A shared vision for global growth


Through this partnership, both organisations will work to:
Expand international showcasing opportunities for Welsh artists
Strengthen export across existing and emerging markets
Support artists working in both commercial and non-commercial pathways
Share market intelligence, networks and resources to maximise impact
Champion Wales as a dynamic music nation
Both organisations have demonstrated an increased focus on international working in recent years. FOCUS Wales supports emerging export ready artists to showcase at leading international music industry events, with partnerships with events including SXSW, ESNS, Reeperbahn, M for Montreal, BreakOut West, Zandari Festa, among many others. Tŷ Cerdd supports opportunities for music-creators through routes such as ISCM (International Society for Contemporary Music), as well as leading the Welsh presence at WOMEX, Classical:NEXT and jazzahead!, in partnership with Wales Arts International.


This MOU recognises the breadth and diversity of Welsh music and seeks to ensure artists and industry professionals from every background and genre have access to meaningful international opportunities.


Andy Jones, FOCUS Wales Director and Head of Music, said: “This MOU reflects our shared commitment to continue to support and deliver high impact career development opportunities for our artists an industry wanting to work internationally. Through collaborating in this spirit, we’re excited for what this will mean for Welsh music industry professionals, who can benefit from our shared networks and experience moving forward.”


Deborah Keyser, Tŷ Cerdd Director, said: “International working has never been more important to Tŷ Cerdd and the music-creators we support. The partnership with FOCUS Wales has been developed over a number of years, with trust and collaboration at its core, and it’s a powerful message to our sector in Wales and to markets overseas. Many of the artists we are supporting at Tŷ Cerdd work outside of more apparent routes and pathways – eg contemporary classical composers and experimental artists – and the connections and platforming #WelshMusicAbroad can provide is invaluable to them.”


While both organisations will continue to deliver their own programmes and partnerships, the MOU underscores #WelshMusicAbroad’s framework for coordination – from tangible export routes, to shared artist development initiatives, from inbound exchange activity, to dissemination on best practice around sustainable touring.


By aligning efforts under #WelshMusicAbroad, the partnership aims to provide clarity for international industry partners and create stronger, more sustainable international relationships. Both partners are committed to working with other Wales-based organisations to deliver the best opportunities for artists.


Supporting artists at every stage


The initiative will focus on supporting artists at multiple career levels – from emerging talent seeking first export opportunities to established acts building long-term international strategies. The MOU also places emphasis on diversity, accessibility and cultural representation, ensuring that Welsh-language and bilingual artists, as well as those from underrepresented communities, are actively supported on the global stage.


The MOU signals an ongoing commitment to strengthening Wales’s international music footprint. By combining expertise, networks and shared ambition, FOCUS Wales and Tŷ Cerdd aim to create a more coordinated, resilient export ecosystem for Welsh music.


The work of FOCUS Wales and Tŷ Cerdd is supported by Arts Council of Wales (with Wales Arts International) and Creative Wales.


http://www.welshmusicabroad.com


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FOCUS Wales
FOCUS Wales is a not-for-profit organisation, established to provide the annual new music showcase event for the Welsh Music Industry. Our core work centres around the delivery of our international multi-venue showcase festival taking place in Wrexham each year, which places the music industry spotlight firmly on the emerging talent that Wales has to offer the world, alongside a selection of the best new acts from across the globe. FOCUS Wales 2026 will mark the festival’s 16th edition, and will welcome over 25,000 people to the town, building upon 2025′s record attendance across a jam-packed weekend of events. There’s no place like Wrexham during FOCUS Wales, as we showcase 250+ artists from across the world, fill out a variety of spaces and music venues, using 20 stages, and hosting a full schedule of interactive industry sessions, arts events, and film screenings, throughout the festival. In addition to the delivery of the FOCUS Wales festival, we also deliver a number of international FOCUS Wales events throughout the year.

 

Tŷ Cerdd | Music Wales
Music in Wales. Music of Wales.
Based at Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff, Tŷ Cerdd | Music Wales aims to bring Welsh music to audiences in Wales and globally, protect Welsh musical heritage, and drive the development of new Welsh music, across genres. Tŷ Cerdd supports music-creators through a range of talent development pathways, and has an in-house recording studio, two record labels (Tŷ Cerdd Records and Sionci) and a publishing imprint. The organisation also distributes Lottery funds on behalf of Arts Council of Wales, including a new traditional music scheme, Cronfa Tradd Fund.

 


Tŷ Cerdd | Music Wales
Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff

Sylvie Noble & Ursula Harrison - Debut album and album release tour, April 2026.

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

The vocal / bass duo of Sylvie Noble and Ursula Harrison will release their debut album "New Eve" on April 3rd 2026 and will follow this with a short series of tour dates.

Sylvie Noble writes;


These are our album release tour dates, it would be great to see you if you can make it:


04/04 - Soundcellar & Swanage Jazz Festival


07/04 - Fringe in The Round, Bristol


08/04 - Flute & Tankard, Cardiff


09/04 - ALBUM LAUNCH Downstairs at The Vortex, London


10/04 - Riverfront Jazz Club, Newport


11/04 - Listen!, Cambridge

 

From;
https://sylvieursula.bandcamp.com/album/new-eve


Bass player and winner of the BBC Young Jazz Musician 2024 Ursula Harrison and London-based vocalist and composer Sylvie Noble first met on the vibrant South-Wales jazz scene, bonding over a shared love of both jazz and folk music. Their debut duo album New Eve, releasing in spring 2026, seamlessly weaves between tales of disorder and defiance, grief and rebirth, through an intimate acoustic conversation between the voice and double bass. Combining raucous improvisation, deep grooves, and humorous interplay, New Eve provides a stripped down and deeply nostalgic glimpse into the human condition.


Releases April 3, 2026


Sylvie Noble - Vocals
Ursula Harrison - Double Bass

 

 

 

Will Butterworth - Gig schedule for March 2026.

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Pianist and composer Will Butterworth has a number of gigs scheduled for March 2026 which will feature his playing in a variety of different line-ups. Itinerary attached.

Will Butterworth writes;

 

Just to let you know about some gigs I have coming up over next few weeks…

 

1. FRIDAY 13th MARCH
With…
Marcus Vergette’s ‘Farm’
Bradninch jazz
Bradninch Guildhall, Fore St, Bradninch, EX5 4NN
Music 7:45pm
This Friday I’m playing with Marcus Vergette’s ‘Farm’ project.
This is really something I think - Marcus is a legend of many fields. An internationally known sculptor, a innovative farmer and a fantastic musician. I would urge anyone to check out a recent radio 4 doc about him- fascinating hilarious and inspiring.
This band has 3 wonderful singers who have known each other since childhood - you really feel their togetherness and trust I think. Amazing harmony singing.

 

 

2. MONDAY 16TH MARCH
With..
Steve Buckley Quartet
at the North Devon Jazz club
The Beaver Inn
Appledore
8pm.
On Monday I’m very excited to be playing with Steve Buckley. Steve is a truly remarkable musician, and his playing is known and respected across the world. He was a key member of loose tubes and has an amazing career. His playing is an endless flow of pure melody.
https://www.jazznorthdevon.com/north-devon-jazz-club.html

 


3. WEDNESDAY 25TH MARCH
with Will Butterworth trio
at Fleece jazz
Stoke by Nayland resort
Keepers lane
Colchester
Music from 8pm
With Nick Pini Bass
Pete Ibbetson Drums.
Lovely trio gig at a favourite venue of mine. Here with two world class musicians and two of my old friends.
https://fleecejazz.org.uk/

 

4. FRIDAY 28TH MARCH
with Marcus Vergette’s Farm.
At The Drew Arms
The Square, Drewsteignton, Exeter EX6 6QN, United Kingdom
https://www.drewearms.org/events
Another gig with Marcus Vergette’s Farm!

 

 

Hope to see you at one of these
Best wishes
Will


https://www.willbutterworth.com/

NYJO Welcomes Musicians and Educators Jas Kayser and Giulia Marro to Board of Trustees.

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

NYJO has announced the appointment of two new members to its Board of Trustees, musicians Jas Kayser & Giulia Marro, internationally acclaimed artists with an inspiring commitment to music education.

We have received the following press release;


NYJO Welcomes Musicians and Educators Jas Kayser and Giulia Marro to Board of Trustees

 

NYJO (The National Youth Jazz Orchestra), a charitable organisation dedicated to nurturing the next generation of jazz musicians, is thrilled to announce the appointment of two exceptional new members to its Board of Trustees, Jas Kayser and Giulia Marro. Both appointees bring a wealth of contemporary industry experience and a profound dedication to music education.

 

“We are incredibly lucky and excited to welcome Jas and Giulia to the Board,” said Projjol Banerjea, Chair of the Board of Trustees for NYJO. “Their phenomenal achievements on the global stage, combined with their grassroots dedication to teaching and mentoring, make them perfect additions to our charity. We are eager to channel their fresh perspectives and dynamic energy into our mission of empowering the next generation of jazz musicians.”

 

Jas Kayser is a professional drummer, educator, and band leader with extensive experience performing, touring, and recording internationally. Currently, Kayser performs as the drummer for the Lenny Kravitz Band. Her prior experience includes touring and recording with high-profile artists such as the Jorja Smith Band and Alfa Mist. A highly decorated musician, she was named Jazz FM Breakthrough Artist and Parliamentary Jazz Newcomer in 2021. Kayser is also a dedicated educator who has previously taught at and worked with NYJO. Her teaching portfolio extends to mentoring students at the World Heartbeat Academy and the Danilo Perez Foundation. She holds
degrees in Contemporary Performance from the Berklee Global Jazz Institute and in Contemporary Writing and Production from Berklee College of Music.

 

Jas Kayser speaks of her appointment, “It’s a pleasure to be joining the board of NYJO. This is my first trustee role, so I’m honoured and excited to contribute to NYJO’s development and the inspiring journey ahead.”

 

Giulia Marro is a dynamic jazz clarinettist, vocalist, and educator who has been an active member of the Birmingham and London jazz scenes. As a band leader, she released her debut album, ‘A Portrait of Giulia,’ in March 2025. Marro has performed sold-out shows at major UK jazz festivals, including the Manchester, Birmingham, Cheltenham, and London Jazz Festivals. Alongside her performance career, she also brings valuable teaching experience to the board. Currently, she serves as a Woodwind Specialist at Lambeth Music Service and a Piano Tutor at St Bartholomew’s Primary School. Marro holds a BMus (Hons) in Jazz Clarinet from The Royal Birmingham Conservatoire.

 

Giulia Marro states, “I am so excited to join NYJO as a Trustee. As a working jazz musician with a strong passion for jazz education, I’m thrilled to support the next generation of artists and help ensure they have access to the opportunities and mentorship that will enable them to find their own artistic voice.”

 

Yvette Griffith, NYJO Chief Executive, comments on the appointments, “I’m really pleased to be welcoming working professional musicians into NYJO’s trustee community. Their lived experience of today’s industry brings invaluable insight to our governance, ensuring decisions are rooted in the realities our young musicians may be stepping into. Their contribution will meaningfully strengthen NYJO’s vision and strategic direction, and I’m excited about the energy and perspective they will bring to the next chapter of our work. “

 

These appointments reinforce NYJO’s commitment to pairing artistic excellence with educational leadership to shape a bold and inclusive future for jazz.

 

About NYJO
NYJO is a registered charity and an Arts Council National Portfolio Organisation with a mission to bring jazz and improvised music to young musicians aged 14-25, and audiences across the country. We strongly believe in the power of jazz as a tool for social change and work to creatively nurture young people, empowering them to develop, personally and artistically, through high-quality, accessible, and inclusive learning programmes and professional live performances.
With a strong commitment to making jazz and music making opportunities more evenly distributed across the UK, we work in collaboration with likeminded partners around the country to address access barriers to music education and deliver bespoke programmes that inspire young people to use jazz as a form of self-expression.

 


https://nyjo.org.uk/

 

https://www.instagram.com/nyjouk

 


https://www.linkedin.com/company/nyjouk

NYJO Launches Digital Jazz Education Hub – Sat 21 March 2026.

Monday, March 09, 2026

NYJO (National Youth Jazz Orchestra) are excited to announce the launch of our NYJO Network Digital Hub - a new online platform designed to help teachers, music leaders, and practitioners.

We have received the following press release;


NYJO (National Youth Jazz Orchestra) are excited to announce the launch of our NYJO Network Digital Hub - a new national online platform designed to help teachers, music leaders, and practitioners build confidence and unlock the joy of improvised music-making. Created in response to feedback from educators working in diverse settings, the Hub is grounded in real-world teaching practice. It offers practical, creative tools such as modular teaching resources, workshop plans, and reflective practice materials for all skills and experience levels, making it easier than ever to bring jazz education into classrooms and community spaces.

 

On Saturday 21 March (1-5pm), NYJO will be launching the NYJO Network Digital Hub — a new national online platform designed specifically to support musicians and teachers in delivering high-quality jazz and improvisation in classrooms, hubs and community settings. 

 

The resources have been developed and curated by NYJO’s learning team in collaboration with its emerging professional musicians — practitioners who are actively performing, composing and leading workshops across the country. The result is a bank of modular teaching resources, workshop plans, pedagogical approaches and reflective materials which we hope will become the place to share best practice in delivering jazz education. It is designed not just as a resource library, but as a sustainable professional development tool to help embed improvisation-led approaches across the sector and address the teacher confidence gap in jazz and improvisation.

 

Beth Ismay, NYJO Learning Programmes Producer, says:
‘We’re really excited to be launching our new NYJO Network Digital Hub, to round out the end of our celebrations for 60 years of NYJO! We hope that this will help build on the sustainability of the jazz education ecosystem for another 60 years to come, giving music educators across the country the confidence to include improvised music-making practices within their session delivery, and thereby enabling even more young people to experience the joy that this form of music-making can bring.’

 

The NYJO Network Digital Hub forms part of NYJO’s wider commitment to professional development, nurturing young musicians, and championing access to high quality, accessible learning opportunities. The organisation continues to work collaboratively with music hubs, schools, and community partners to embed creative, improvisation-led approaches across the sector.

 

Vikki Maudave, NYJO Programmes & Operations Director, says:
‘We’re incredibly proud of the national outreach projects delivered by NYJO Learning in recent years. The Network Hub brings together a curated selection of resources from these projects and offers an exciting opportunity to work even more closely with our national partners in a responsive, collaborative way. 
By strengthening the sustainability of our learning offer and expanding access to practical resources, the Hub supports music education partners across the country. We’re excited to see teachers, music services and education organisations use these resources in innovative ways, as we continue to learn together and share best practice nationwide.’

 

The Hub will officially launch at a free, in-person event on Saturday 21 March, 1–5pm, at Woolwich Works, Greenwich. The event will bring together young musicians, educators, and sector partners to explore the platform, take part in hands-on professional development workshops, and connect with peers from across England. The day will close with a performance by Steam Down - an artist collective, weekly event and music community based in Deptford, South-East London, founded by one of NYJO’s Resident MDs, Ahnansé. Attendance at the launch event is free, with advance registration required by Saturday 7 March. Press and sector partners are warmly invited to attend. 

 

About NYJO
NYJO is a registered charity and an Arts Council National Portfolio Organisation with a mission to bring jazz and improvised music to young musicians aged 14-25, and audiences across the country. We strongly believe in the power of jazz as a tool for social change and work to creatively nurture young people, empowering them to develop, personally and artistically, through high-quality, accessible, and inclusive learning programmes and professional live performances.
We work in collaboration with likeminded partners around the country to address access barriers to music education and deliver bespoke programmes that cater to the needs and aspirations of local young people. With a strong commitment to making jazz and music-making opportunities more evenly distributed across the UK, we focus on traditionally underserved and marginalised communities to inspire young people to use jazz as a form of self-expression. 


https://nyjo.org.uk/


https://www.instagram.com/nyjouk


https://www.linkedin.com/company/nyjouk

 

Jazz in the West Midlands - March 9th - 15th 2026.

Monday, March 09, 2026

The Week Ahead A roundup of jazz, funk, blues and soul gigs to check out this week in the West Midlands area. Listings provided by Dave Fuller of Music Spoken Here, Worcester.

The Week Ahead

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


Monday 9


100 Years of Miles Davis with Percy Pursglove
Old Joint Stock Pub & Theatre, 4 Temple Row, Birmingham B2 5NY

 


Jazz Pan Pan *
Pan-Pan, 25D Floodgate St, Birmingham B5 5SL

 




Tuesday 10


Digbeth Jazz: QOW Trio
The Night Owl, 17-18 Lower Trinity Street, Birmingham B9 4AG

 


Corner Pocket Jazz & Blues Club: Sue Fear and Life
The Westwood Club, Westwood Heath Road, Coventry CV4 8GP

 


Andrew Wasylyk + William William Rodgers
Pan-Pan, 25D Floodgate St, Birmingham B5 5SL

 

 


Wednesday 11


Upstairs at Cherry Reds: Oli Fitzgerald
Cherry Red’s, 88-92 John Bright Street, Birmingham B1 1BN

 


Bedford Street Jazz Jam with Nick Dunham
Bedford Street Bar, 4 Bedford Street, Leamington Spa CV32 5DY

 


Stratford Jazz: Karen Sharp Quartet
Rother Street Arts House, 14 Rother St, Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 6LU

 


Alabama 3
The Jam House, 3-5 St Pauls Square, Birmingham B3 1QU

 


Sutton Coldfield Trad Jazz Club: Easy Street Spankers
Boldmere Sports & Social Club, 323 Boldmere Road, Sutton Coldfield B73 5HQ

 


blues club @ temperance: The Swaps // C Bone // Ed Blunt
Temperance, 33 Bath St, Leamington Spa CV31 3AF

 


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



 


Thursday 12


Music Spoken Here presents Sungrass
The Marr’s Bar, 12 Pierpoint Street, Worcester WR1 1TA

 


Jazz Coventry: Soft Machine
The Albany Club, 10 Earlsdon St, Earlsdon, Coventry CV5 6EG

 


TDE: Iain Ballamy, Mark Sanders & Arnie Somogyi
Midlands Arts Centre, Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham, B12 9QH

 


Jazz @ Corn Exchange: Alex Clarke Quartet
Corn Exchange, 8 High St Ross-On-Wye HR9 5HL

 


Swing from Paris
Sutton Coldfield Town Hall, Upper Clifton Road, Sutton Coldfield B73 6DA

 


Jazz Stew
Southbound Cafe & Bar, Unit 12 Victoria Business Centre, Leamington Spa CV31 2AZ

 


Marcus Coates Trio
1000 Trades, 16 Frederick St, Birmingham B1 3HE

 


RBC Free Lunchtime Jazz: Lizzy Choyce, Kyle Welch, Owen Nugent
Eastside Jazz Club, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, 200 Jennens Road, B4 7XR

 


RBC Out & About: Rowan Tidball, Luke Cutler, Mate Bagi
St Paul’s Church, St Paul’s Square, Birmingham, B3 1QZ

 

 

Friday 13


Birmingham Jazz: Huw Warren’s Cowbois & Shepherds with Rob Luft
1000 Trades, 16 Frederick St, Birmingham B1 3HE

 


Jazz at The Bonded Warehouse: Alex Clarke Quartet
The Bonded Warehouse, Canal Street, Stourbridge DY8 4LU

 


Friday Live Sessions @ The Blue Piano: Fugue and Groove
The Blue Piano, 24-26 Harborne Rd, Birmingham, B15 3AA

 


She:Music x Women In Jazz: Alina Bzhezhinska
Jennifer Blackwell Performance Space, Symphony Hall, Centenary Square, Birmingham,  B1 2EA

 


Indigo
Tower of Song, 107 Pershore Road South, Birmingham B30 3JX

 


Jazz Fridays with the Moloney Trio
Warwick Arts Centre, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL

 


blues @ temperance: Leamington Blues Mafia
Temperance, 33 Bath St, Leamington Spa CV31 3AF

 


RBC Out & About: Ben Lawrence & Sophie Gilbert
Shenstone Community Library, Main Street, Shenstone, Staffordshire WS14 0NF

 


Sambroso Allstars perform The Buena Vista
The Hare & Hounds, High Street, Kings Heath, Birmingham B14 7JZ

 


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

 

 


Saturday 14


Blues Club with Richard Heath Band
The Hare & Hounds, High Street, Kings Heath, Birmingham B14 7JZ

 


Jazz at The Merryfellow: Alex Clarke
The Merryfellow, 2 School Road, Cheltenham GL53 8AU

 


Shrewsbury Jazz: Mark Lockheart’s Shapeshifter Trio
The Hive, 5 Belmont, Shrewsbury, SY1 1TE

 


blues @ temperance: Jimmy Regal and the Royals
Temperance, 33 Bath St, Leamington Spa CV31 3AF

 


BluMONDE
The Trumpet, 58 High Street, Bilston, Wolverhampton WV14 0EP

 

 


Sunday 15


Northern Soul Orchestrated
Symphony Hall, Centenary Square, Birmingham,  B1 2EA

 


Sunday Afternoon Lounge with Greg Holt & Chris Gibbons
Southbound Cafe & Bar, Unit 12 Victoria Business Centre, Leamington Spa CV31 2AZ

 


Jazzmatazz: Jake Leg Jug Band
The Ansty Club, Grove Road, Coventry CV7 9JD

 


* Indicates known regular event but no line-up published by the promoter at time of writing. Click the link for latest details.

 

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

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist, first broadcast 08/03/2026.

Monday, March 09, 2026

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 08/03/2026, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;


Radio Playlist from March 8th 2026

 

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

 

Tim Garland & Geoffrey Keezer
To the one who flies
Mezzo
Tim Garland Music


Mark Lockheart
Come on Over
Shapeshifter
Edition


Taupe
Lemonade Tycoon
Waxing-Waning
Minority Records


Ravi Ramsahye
Distant Glow
Prototype
Neuklang


Chloé Marsigny Sextet
Conspicuous Dance
10 Seconds To Lift-Off
Unit Records


Pierpaolo Zenni
Dedication
N.O.P.E
AUT


Giuseppi Bassi
Ima
Ima Ora
Dodicilune


Marius Neset
The Unknown
Time to Live
ACT


Aadal
Brockenspekter
Aggressive hymns, energetic ballads
Losen


Mammal Hands
Alia’s abandon
Circadia
ECN


Emmeluth’s Amoeba
Amoeba 1
With Love
Moserobie


Xangorchestra
Funambolee
Quando Le Tigri Fumavano
AUT


Paul Jarret
Branches
Tilia
BMC

 

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 7pm onward


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

 

The Green Note, Camden Town, London - March highlights.

Saturday, March 07, 2026

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

March Highlights

 

Hello Green Note Music Lovers,







As we head into March, we’ve got a beautifully eclectic run of shows lined up - from intimate folk storytelling to soul-drenched vocals and vibrant global grooves. Whether you’re settling in for a midweek listening session or kicking off the weekend with a full band, there’s something special waiting for you at Green Note!


Next week ZACHARY LUCKY (Tues 10th March) brings his signature blend of Canadian prairie folk and rich baritone storytelling to the stage, perfect for fans of classic old-school country. We’re also looking forward to the return of the VOODOO VENDORS (Sat 14th March) who turn up the energy with their infectious mix of swing, blues and vintage-inspired rhythms - featuring Congo Faith Healers frontman Sonny West, they’re guaranteed to get your toes tapping! We’re also thrilled to welcome back Green Note favourite VIMALA ROWE (Fri 13th March), whose stunning, soulful voice and genre-spanning repertoire promise an evening of depth, warmth and musical finesse.


We’re also super excited for the return of PAPRIKA (Sun 15th March), serving up a fiery fusion of Balkan, Middle Eastern and Latin influences - a joyful, rhythm-driven night not to be missed! Also a welcome return for “modern Townes Van Zandt” SAM LEWIS (Tues 17th March) who’s back with his effortlessly smooth blend of Americana, soul and folk, delivering songs that feel both timeless and fresh. All highly recommended!


This is just a selection of the many incredible artists who will be gracing our Green Note stage(s) in the coming weeks, so please do check out our EVENTS PAGE for the full listings. 

 

And if you can’t decide what to book for, check out our SPOTIFY PLAYLIST for a taster of what’s coming up in March!
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7H5bhx18XTolID3xj9bj9i?si=kDyGjjnyTOSZ504oI6yF0Q&nd=1&dlsi=ebeefc3c37904e14

 

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

 


COMING UP IN THE NEXT COUPLE OF WEEKS…

Matinée Show:
Club Débris
Sat 7th March
A Quebec-inspired folk band based in London, playing high-energy French-Canadian trad music in brazenly major keys.


Ma Polaine
Sat 7th March
Taking inspiration from the 1940’s jazz of Billie, the blues grit of the Wolf, and the genre sidestepping of Waits… broken down roots music!


Deelee Dubé
Sat 7th March
THE BASEMENT BAR
“A Beguiling Soulfulness” Jazz Times / “Miss Dubé, the first British recipient of the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Award, has a voice of the purest gold.” Jazz In Reading, 2019


Matinée Show:
Rebet Asker-Greek Roots Series
Sun 8th March
Greek Rebetiko… a series of songs from a selection of the greatest Greek composers…


Tavi Nights - International Women’s Day Celebration
Sun 8th March
Join us for a powerful, inspiring celebration honouring women’s creativity, stories, and voices. This special gathering is a major highlight of the evening — bold, moving, and absolutely unmissable.


Sweet Megg
Sun 8th March
THE BASEMENT BAR
A genre-blending vocalist and songwriter, weaving jazz, country, and blues into a sound that feels both timeless and fresh.


Zachary Lucky
Tue 10th March
The genuine article - unapologetically old-school country, armed with a husky, baritone voice.


AK Patterson
+ Minor Gold
Wed 11th March
A special double bill of a luminous blend of cosmic Americana alt-folk and gritty, honest songwriting exploring dark and complex themes
**SOLD OUT**


Jackson Wooten
Wed 11th March
THE BASEMENT BAR
Nashville-born songwriter and a rising talent in London’s indie folk scene


Sadie Jemmett
Thu 12th March
Entrancing British singer-songwriter “...reminiscent of a female Nick Cave and echoes too of Billy Bragg” - Songwriting Magazine.


The Soul Chamber : Green Note Sessions
Thu 12th March
THE BASEMENT BAR
Azu Yeché returns with an intimate live experience series that marks the beginning of a new artistic era. Expect raw, cinematic soul…


The Carrivick Sisters
Fri 13th March
Twin sister duo playing folky Americana


Vimala Rowe & Charlie Flint
Fri 13th March
THE BASEMENT BAR
‘A singer of quite astonishing versatility and adaptability’  London Jazz News


Lauren Ruth Ward
Fri 13th March
THE WATER RATS
Declared by music critics as a cross between Janis Joplin, Florence Welch and Courtney Barnett, Lauren Ruth Ward is a force of nature!


Matinée Performance: Skye Consort & Emma Björling
Sat 14th March
Enchanting stories and melodies brought into the 21st century with worldly chamber-folk settings inspired by mixing trad music from Scandinavia, Ireland and the British Isles, French-Canada


The VoodooVendors
Sat 14th March
A hot & heavy, stamp-your-feet-and-dance, savage Voodoo rhythm ‘n’ blues duo! With Congo Faith Healers frontman Sonny West at the helm, “These guys really rock!” Ronnie Wood


Big Mama’s Door
Sat 14th March
THE BASEMENT BAR
An eclectic mix of swinging blues from the 20s-50s… “Excellent band…her smoky/laid-back voice does the risqué blues-with-soul stuff with a vengeance.” (Blues in the South)


Matinée: Open-mic hosted by Rob Thom
Sun 15th March
Well-established, relaxed and friendly open mic…


Paprika
Sun 15th March
A fusion of traditional Eastern European, Balkan, Gypsy and Classical Music


Bossa Nova - Tribute to João Gilberto by Mario Bakuna
Sun 15th March
THE BASEMENT BAR
A concert dedicated to João Gilberto - the “father of Bossa Nova”


Charlie and Rowan Piggott
Mon 16th March
“The playing is from the heart of the tune, never hurried; never sold short, generous and good-humoured…” The Living Tradition


Sam Lewis
Tue 17th March
“There’s so much soul pouring out of this guy’s pores you could bathe in it. It’s like hearing Al Green for the first time.” No Depression


Doctor Millar
Tue 17th March
THE BASEMENT BAR
“An Irish National treasure. The poet laureate of Dublin’s dark side” The Irish Times


The Sons of Guns
Wed 18th March
THE WATER RATS
Vibrant 5-piece band rooted in blues, folk, soul, and 70s rock with rich vocal harmonies reminiscent of Crosby, Stills & Nash and the Eagles.


Motel Sundown
Wed 18th March
TALENTBANQ presents… Liverpool-based Americana band, combining sounds from The Beatles, Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan


Findlay Napier
Wed 18th March
THE BASEMENT BAR
“One of the finest songwriters and storytellers of the contemporary Scottish folk scene.” Folk Radio UK… “He’s good and he’s really funny too! He’s got that classic brilliant banter with the audience as well. Lovely to hear the storytelling in the songs as well as inbetween. A wonderful cacophony of bizarre and brilliant tales of real people.” Edith Bowman- BBC Quay Sessions


New Roots presents Esther Dee & the Carousel
Thu 19th March
Singer-songwriter who has performed with Riverdance, Yes, and Medieval Bæbes launches her new album with her full band.


Yarès
Thu 19th March
THE BASEMENT BAR
Greek rebetiko music from the 1920’s to 1950’s


Kadialy Kouyate
Fri 20th March
Mesmerizing kora music deeply rooted in the ancestral lineage of Senegalese storytelling


Irene Serra
Fri 20th March
THE BASEMENT BAR
Critically-acclaimed Italian Jazz vocalist with a repertoire of eclectic tunes from straight ahead jazz standards, swinging blues and beautiful Brazilian songs to quirky pop arrangements.


The Thumping Tommys
Sat 21st March
A heady brew of Irish and American folk music performed with a distinctly English style from this hugely entertaining old-time band!


Trevor Babajack Duo
Sat 21st March
THE BASEMENT BAR
Winner of 2023’s UK Blues Federation Award for UK’s Best Acoustic Act… Think Tom Waits meets Sonny Terry, with guitar chops that rival the best in blues, folk, Americana, and beyond.


Emily Barker
Sun 22nd March
“Barker’s writing has never been so pin sharp” MOJO ★★★★


The Gerry Mulligan Tribute Band
Sun 22nd March
THE BASEMENT BAR
Step back into the golden age of West Coast jazz with The Gerry Mulligan Tribute Band, a quartet dedicated to the cool, swinging sounds of Gerry Mulligan and Bob Brookmeyer.


Neeve Zahra
Tue 24th March
THE BASEMENT BAR
A captivating, young Americana voice making waves on the scene.


Sniff ‘N’ The Tears
Tue 24th March
Stripped back acoustic set with diverse and intricate guitar melodies; poetic lyrics contrast day to day life and love with darker observations on the state of the world


Harry Bird
Wed 25th March
An evening with a modern day troubadour with a knack for storytelling, “genius songwriting” (RnR Magazine, UK) and a voice that has captivated audiences all over Europe and beyond.


Oliver Darling & Rollo Markee
Wed 25th March
THE BASEMENT BAR
Country/Folk Blues and Americana expect covers and originals influenced by artists such as Big Bill Broonzy and Sam Chatmon.


Polly Paulusma Trio
Wed 25th March
ST PANCRAS OLD CHURCH
MOJO ★★★★ “a marvel of subtly nuanced longform art in a world perma-geared towards instant gratification.”


Rosier
Thu 26th March
Montreal band Rosier reinvents traditional music with a refined contemporary touch.


Fair Weather Son
Thu 26th March
THE BASEMENT BAR
North Berwick based singer, producer and BMG published songwriter who has been writing and performing for 20 years


Auburn
Fri 27th March
A unique blend of Americana, blues and roots music delivering a melodic dramatic monologue


Joe Hiles 3
Fri 27th March
THE BASEMENT BAR
Sharing a love for swing-era music, this trio is inspired by artists such as Nat King Cole, Billie Holiday, and Louis Armstrong.


Matinée Performance: The Em Risley Band
Sat 28th March
A unique voice with folk influences shining through


Bee Ororo
Sat 28th March
Award-winning jazz / blues artist

 

Dale Storr
Sat 28th March
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… tonight celebrating the music of Dr.John and James Booker


Soundings… featuring Catrin Vincent + Sophie Jamieson
Sun 29th March
A night of music and conversation… songs in process and conversations about the creative process and life on the road. This month featuring Catrin Vincent + Sophie Jamieson


Webb City
Sun 29th March
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


Sophie Wright and McGovern
Mon 30th March
Folk and Roots presents two young folk artists, lyrical and non-conforming, respectively, the night promises to be unique.


Marcus Bonfanti
Mon 30th March
THE BASEMENT BAR
“Utterly spellbinding” The Times / “The next British blues guitar hero” The Guardian
**SOLD OUT**


Open-mic hosted by Rob Thom
Tue 31st March
Well-established, relaxed and friendly open mic…


Green Note, 106 Parkway, London, NW1 7AN


http://www.greennote.co.uk

42nd Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival - Venues and first tranche of artists announced.

Saturday, March 07, 2026

The festival will take place from July 24th to August 2nd 2026 at various venues in Birmingham and the wider West Midlands. The majority of events are free of admission. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


42nd Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival
Friday 24th July to Sunday 2nd August 2026

 

With confirmed band bookings now over the 100 mark, and the festival’s now partner hotel in place, this is a good news week for The 42nd Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival.

 

The festival will take place from July 24th to August 2nd this year – a little later than usual thanks to the World Cup football – we thought it better not to have a clash of dates – it wouldn’t have been fair to damage the attendance numbers of that football spectacular.

 

The festival hotel is the historic hotel and former coaching inn, The Plough & Harrow which dates back to 1704, making it probably the oldest hotel in the city – where both horses and guests could have stayed overnight. Among its many famous guests were Edward VII, when he was Prince of Wales who regularly stayed there, and J.R.R. Tolkien who stayed there in 1916 while recovering from illness during World War I.

 

Neither of the above would recognise the Plough & Harrow during the festival, award with partying musicians and jazz and blues fans all having a rocking great time.


With 59 venues already on board and more ready to sign up, we will certainly reach our target of last year’s figure of 100 – spread throughout the City and Sandwell, as well as in Wolverhampton, Solihull and Sutton Coldfield and, waiting for final confirmation, Dudley and Walsall.


We are still in the process of booking the bands, but here’s a list to give some idea of what’s in store:

 

VENUES:


Winterbourne House
New Oscott Village
No. 18 Coffee & Wine Bar
The Red Lion, West Bromwich
AC Hotel
The Exchange
Botanical Gardens
Plough & Harrow
The Wellington
The Junction
Millennium Point
Bacchus Bar
All Bar One
Fighting Cocks
Omnon
Saint Paul’s Market
Vieni
Red Lion, Jewellery Quarter
The New Inn, Harborne
The Brasshouse
Old Joint Stock
Bournville Gardens Village
Longbridge Village
Barabara’s Bier Haus
Lightwoods House
Dishoom
Hilton Garden Inn
Core Theatre, Solihull
Water’s Edge Bandstand
West Bromwich Indoor Market
Ibis Birmingham New Street
Cote, Solihull
Moseley All-Services Club
Mailbox
Bar Estilo
Museum Collection Centre
Aston Hall
Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery
Blakesley Hall
CBSO Centre
Cosy Club
Sarehole Mill
Thinktank
Wednesbury Museum
Haden Hill House
Bromwich Hall
Oak House
Chamberlain Square
La Bellezza
Albert Schloss
Dishoom

 

Would your venue like to get involved in the Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival this year? Contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or call the office on 0121 454 7020, and get involved in 10 days of fun, community and the very BEST of jazz and blues.

Headliners & Artists

 

King Pleasure & The Biscuit Boys are currently on tour celebrating a most impressive 40 years on the road. BBC Broadcaster Paul Jones, long-time member of The Blues Band and Manford Mann, reckoned that King Pleasure & The Biscuit Boys were “The hardest act to follow since the parting of the Red Sea,” while The Guardian wrote “Behind the fun and rollicking good times lies an outfit skilled enough for the horns to come on with the bite and precision of the Basie Band.”

 

Another headliner will be the now legendary, all star tribute to Billie Holiday, LADY SINGS THE BLUES, which will feature at The Core Theatre, Solihull on Friday 31st July. It’s a Best of British line-up with the finest of UK female jazz singers, Val Wiseman, along with Bruce Adams, trumpet, Mike Hall, tenor saxophone, Ian Bateman, trombone, Dave Newton, piano, Dave Green, double bass and Eric Ford, drums.

 

As always, more than 95% of the performances will be free admission, and here are just some of the sheer multitude of fine bands and musicians that can be seen and heard without having to pay for a ticket:
Stacy Mitchhart (USA)
Miho Hazama (Japan) with Soweto Kinch, Ivo Neame, Tom Farmer and Sharne Forbes
The Swing Cats (Spain)
La Voodoo Jazz (Spain)
Ben Toury (France)
B D Lenz (USA)
Andres Roots (Estonia)
Tipitina
Alan Barnes Quartet
Hit Parade Heroes
The Shufflepack
Rip Roaring Success
Jump, Jive & Wail
James Oliver Band
Django Chutney
The Too Hot Trio
Birmingham Big Band
Hot Club of Halifax
Carley’s Wreck & Ruin
Sheila Waterfield
Suzi Woods
Roy Forbes
Hannah Brine

 


CBSO - Mizo Hazama
On Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival Eve (Thursday 23rd July) we will be partnering with the CBSO to welcome multi-Grammy-nominated composer, Miho Hazama, to the home of the CBSO for an electrifying evening of jazz. Hazama joins forces with an ensemble of CBSO musicians and a stellar band, starring saxophonist and friend of the CBSO, Soweto Kinch, alongside Tom Farmer, Sharne Forbes and Ivo Neame. From Hazama’s original compositions to the works of jazz legends Herbie Hancock and Thelonious Monk, this performance takes audiences on a thrilling journey through jazz - past and present.
8:00pm at the CBSO Centre, 23rd July 2026. Tickets available below:
Get Your Tickets Here
ttps://cbso.co.uk/events/birmingham-jazz-blues-festival-miho-hazama-at-the-cbso-centre

 

A New Way To Support The Festival

And just when you thought that this good news week couldn’t get any better, we are delighted to share that we are now registered with easyfundraiser.co.uk, allowing donations to be made to the festival at no cost to you WHATSOEVER!

How does it work?
Whenever you buy from companies that are partnered with EasyFundraiser (e.g., amazon, ebay, royal mail, Tesco online), the company will make a small donation to the festival - a bit like a credit card that offers cashback!
These costs are in no way passed on to the customer, so by signing up you can make FREE donations to the festival!
(P.S. We will soon be opening our usual crowdfunding campaign alongside this free donation campaign - so stay tuned!)
To sign up, simply click on the button below.
Click Here to Start Raising Free Donations today!
https://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/birmingham-jazz-and-blues-festival-cic/

 

Swansea Jazz Club - Programme for March 2026.

Saturday, March 07, 2026

Swansea Jazz Club has announced its programme for March 2026 with events taking place at various city venues.

We have received the following information;


COMING UP THIS MARCH - BOOK NOW!!

 

 

Wednesday March 11th, 8pm SWIGG
Ray ‘Taff’ Williams Band STRING FELLOWS

 

 


Wednesday March 18th, Arts Wing @GRAND THEATRE
DJANGO CHUTNEY

 

 

Wednesday March 25th, 8pm OBSERVATORY
Roger Beaujolais with Dave Cottle Trio

 

 

SUNDAY March 29th, 7pm, LANGLAND’S BRASSERIE
IAIN MACKENZIE JAZZ & DINE ‘ LAST TABLE!!!

 

A quick heads up that very few tickets remaining for Joe Webb Trio April 15th, BOOK NOW

 

Info / Tickets
https://www.swanseajazzland.co.uk/

Love Supreme Jazz Festival Announces Over 25 Additional Acts.

Saturday, March 07, 2026

Love Supreme Jazz Festival has added over 25 artists to its 2026 programme. The events takes place at Glynde Place, East Sussex from Friday July 3rd – Sunday July 5th 2026. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


Love Supreme Jazz Festival Announces Over 25 Additional Acts // De La Soul, Anderson .Paak, Sister Sledge, Gabrielle, Free Nationals, Courtney Pine, Lemar, Franc Moody, Durand Bernarr, Alex Isley

 

 

LOVE SUPREME JAZZ FESTIVAL 2026 ANNOUNCES ADDITIONAL ACTS


De La Soul (full band), Anderson .Paak (as DJ Pee .Wee), Free Nationals, Sister Sledge, Gabrielle, Franc Moody, Durand Bernarr, Alex Isley, Courtney Pine, Lemar, Bill Frisell Trio & Greg Tardy, Luke Bacchus, Loose Ends, Joe Lovano & Antonio Faraò, Light Of The World, Young Gun Silver Fox, Emma Rawicz INKYRA, Kiefer, Joe Webb Trio among over 25 new names joining line-up for Europe’s largest outdoor jazz festival


*De La Soul announced as Sunday headliners for their only UK full band show of 2026*


*Brit Award and Mercury Prize-winning Ezra Collective confirmed as Friday headliners and will curate “Temple Of Joy”, a celebration of the artists and community that inspire them, bringing together a genre-spanning line-up throughout the day ahead of their headline performance*


** Loyle Carner makes his Love Supreme debut with Saturday headline slot**


Love Supreme 2026 Full Line-Up To Date (more acts TBA):
Ezra Collective Presents Temple Of Joy (Friday headline) • Loyle Carner (Saturday headline) • De La Soul (Sunday headline) • Jalen Ngonda • Free Nationals • Sister Sledge • Gabrielle • The Temptations & The Four Tops • Franc Moody • Maze • Durand Bernarr • Kokoroko • Samara Joy • esperanza spalding • Alex Isley • Courtney Pine • Lemar • Bill Frisell & Greg Tardy • Moses Boyd • Joe Lovano & Antonio Faraò • Olive Jones • The War & Treaty • Young Gun Silver Fox • Loose Ends • Annie & the Caldwells • Luke Una • Light of the World • CARRTOONS • Joe Webb Trio • Tony Momrelle and Natalie Williams Soul Family • Kiefer • D.K. Harrell • Emma Rawicz INKYRA
and more


Glynde Place, East Sussex from Friday July 3rd – Sunday July 5th 2026


Tickets are on sale now from http://www.lovesupremefestival.com

 


Love Supreme Jazz Festival has added over 25 artists to its 2026 programme including its Sunday headliner, the revolutionary alt jazz hip-hop outfit De La Soul (performing with a full band). The recent additions expand a line-up that already includes Ezra Collective (Friday headline), Loyle Carner (Saturday headline), Samara Joy, Jalen Ngonda, The Temptations & The Four Tops, Kokoroko, Esperanza Spalding, Moses Boyd, Annie & The Caldwells and The War and Treaty.


Newly announced artists include DJ Pee. Wee - the alter ego of 9x Grammy-winning artist and producer Anderson .Paak; enduring US vocal group behind a string of hits including We Are Family, He’s The Greatest Dancer and Lost In Music Sister Sledge; boundary-pushing British saxophonist Courtney Pine, who celebrates 40 years since the release of his acclaimed debut album Journey From Within; BRIT Award-winning singer-songwriter Gabrielle; multi-platinum-selling British soul star Lemar; and Anderson .Paak’s live band, the American funk/R&B outfit Free Nationals.


Also joining the line-up are visionary electric guitarist Bill Frisell celebrating his 75th birthday this year; US jazz giant Joe Lovano with Italian pianist Antonio Faraò; London funk collective Franc Moody; British R&B outfit Loose Ends, whose 1985 hit Hangin’ on a String made them the first UK act to top the US Billboard R&B chart; LA pianist and producer Keifer; indie R&B singer Durand Bernarr, whose recent album secured Best Progressive R&B Album at this year’s Grammys; influential British jazz-funk pioneers Light of the World; Grammy-nominated US vocalist Alex Isley; Mercury Music Prize-nominated pianist Joe Webb; fast-rising British saxophonist and composer Emma Rawicz; and BBC Young Jazz Musician finalist Luke Bacchus.


For the first time, Love Supreme will feature three full days of main stage programming, opening on Friday July 3rd with a headline performance from Ezra Collective. Having first performed at the festival as an emerging act in 2016 - a show they describe as a career breakthrough - and following acclaimed sets in 2018 and 2022, the group have since risen to become one of the UK’s most celebrated and internationally recognised jazz acts and return in 2026 as main stage headliners. In addition to their headline performance, the group will curate the opening day programme, titled Temple Of Joy, presenting artists who reflect their influences and collaborative ethos.


Saturday’s headline will be multi-award-winning British rapper and songwriter Loyle Carner, whose introspective, jazz-infused hip-hop and socially conscious lyricism have earned widespread acclaim and a global fanbase. Carner’s show comes after a landmark 2025 which included a Glastonbury Other Stage headline, four sold-out nights at Brixton Academy and the release of Top Five album Hopefully.

 

Love Supreme will once again feature an array of festival experiences including a new restaurant, wellness and yoga sessions, a new, expanded Kids area, two Supremium VIP areas, and the Jazz Lounge with artist interviews, talks, and screenings. The Bands & Voices and Blue In Green areas will also offer cabaret, spoken word, swing dance lessons, and late-night performances in the woods.


Full line-up to date:


Loyle Carner
Ezra Collective - presents Temple of Joy
De La Soul - Only UK Full Live Band Show of 2026
Anderson .Paak (as DJ Pee .Wee)
Jalen Ngonda
Free Nationals
Sister Sledge
Gabrielle
The Temptations & The Four Tops
Franc Moody
Maze - UK Festival Exclusive
Durand Bernarr
Kokoroko
Samara Joy
esperanza spalding
Alex Isley
Courtney Pine
Lemar
Bill Frisell & Greg Tardy
Moses Boyd
Joe Lovano & Antonio Faraò
Olive Jones
The War & Treaty
Young Gun Silver Fox
Loose Ends
Annie & the Caldwells
Luke Una - É Soul Cultura
Light of the World
CARRTOONS
Joe Webb Trio
Tony Momrelle and Natalie Williams Soul Family
Kiefer
D.K. Harrell
Emma Rawicz INKYRA
LULU.
Luke Bacchus
James Emmanuel
Hetta Falzon
Eliane Correa En El Aire Project
Guvna B
Kio
two kalme
Eniola
Amanda


Tickets are on sale now from http://www.lovesupremefestival.com.

Noa Levy and Paul Edis Trio ‘Portrait in Evans’, new album and UK live dates.

Thursday, March 05, 2026

US vocalist and lyricist Noa Levy and UK pianist Paul Edis will release "Portrait In Evans", on 20 March 2026 and will play a short series of UK live dates in April and May. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


Noa Levy and Paul Edis Trio
‘Portrait in Evans’
Bill Evans’ timeless compositions reimagined with new lyrics and a unique sound

 

San Francisco’s rising star vocalist Noa Levy joins UK Parliamentary Award-winning pianist Paul Edis and his Trio for a beautiful exploration of the original music by the legendary Bill Evans. Their new album ‘Portrait In Evans’, released on CD and Digital on 20 March 2026 by Dot Time Records, features Bill Evans’ timeless compositions with lyrics – some written by Paul and Noa, and some given new interpretations. The album reimagines ‘Very Early’, ‘Waltz For Debby’ and ‘Blue in Green’ – as well as less-known compositions – with beautiful arrangements and a unique sound. This tribute places the human voice at the centre, and allows Evans’ harmonic language to carry stories of love, loss, parenthood, and emotional vulnerability. Both Noa Levy and Paul Edis are artists shaped by Evans’ emotional honesty, lyricism, and uncompromising musical sensitivity.

 

Noa Levy said,
“There’s an emotional openness in Bill’s compositions that feels incredibly human. Writing lyrics wasn’t about changing them – it was about stepping inside them.” Paul Edis added, “We chose tunes composed by Bill at different stages in his musical and personal life. In doing so, we’ve tried to ‘paint a portrait’ of ‘Bill Evans the artist’. The title nods to Portrait in Jazz, but it’s also about perspective and, inevitably, a portrait of ourselves through the way we hear his compositions.”

 

Currently lighting up the San Francisco Bay Area jazz scene, Noa Levy captivates audiences with a swinging, authentic sound that JAZZIT Magazine calls “at the same time classic and contemporary”. Winner of the Sheila Jordan Award for her Voice & Bass Album Debut (with Japanese bass player Shimpei Ogawa), Noa’s performances at prestigious venues like SFJAZZ and The Fillmore showcase her “expertly rendered selections” (NYC Jazz Record) and draw inspiration from her heroines Ella Fitzgerald and Carmen McRae. 

 

Paul Edis stands as one of the UK’s leading creative musicians, earning prestigious recognition including Best Album at the 2023 Parliamentary Jazz Awards. His performances alongside jazz luminaries like Jon Faddis and Tim Garland showcase his versatility, while his original compositions demonstrate his passionate commitment to melody and creative innovation within both jazz and classical traditions. Described by Jazz Journal as “a major voice in British jazz”, Paul brings depth and sophistication to every performance.

 

The project is anchored by a world-class trio featuring bassist Adam King and drummer Joel Barford whose empathetic interplay reflects the conversational approach Evans himself pioneered. The album also features two-time BBC Jazz Musician of the Year Winner, Alan Barnes, as guest on bass clarinet, clarinet and saxophone. 

 


Track List
Peri’s Scope (Paul Edis) / Very Early (Carol Hall) / Time Remembered (Paul Lewis) / Blue in Green (Meredith d’Ambrosio) / Nardis (Noa Levy) / Waltz For Debbie (Gene Lees) / Only Child (Roger Schore) / Turn Out The Stars (Gene Lees) / Laurie (Bob Dorough) / We’ll Meet Again (Paul Edis)

 


UK ALBUM RELEASE TOUR 2026
April 21st - Fleet Jazz
April 24th - Live at Union Lane, Brampton
April 25th - The Glasshouse, Gateshead
April 27th - The Concorde Club, Eastleigh
April 30th - PizzaExpress Soho, London – album launch show
May 1st - Witney Jazz

 


Recorded at Red Gables, London, and produced by Noa Levy and Paul Edis, ‘Portrait In Evans’ honours Evans’ legacy while infusing it with an intimate perspective and contemporary relevance. Evans’ music is treated as already lyrical – the emotional narratives embedded within his melodies and voicings are teased out, fused with original lyrics and carefully chosen texts. The result is an album that feels both reverent and intimate: unmistakably Bill Evans, yet unmistakably personal.

Neil Cowley Trio - New EP and UK Tour.

Thursday, March 05, 2026

Ahead of their upcoming April UK tour, Neil Cowley Trio announce the release of Built on Bach, a 4 track EP released 20 March, from which a single, Emma’s Video Shop is released today, 6 March.

We have received the following press release;


NEIL COWLEY TRIO unveils Built on Bach. New EP/Album ahead of April tour
Major project unveils new music + live dates tracing Bach in composer’s DNA

 

NEIL COWLEY TRIO
BUILT ON BACH
New single Emma’s Video Shop released 6 March
Taken from Built on Bach EP released 20 March
Exclusive vinyl available 8 April
Full UK Tour from 8 April
Exeter * Bodmin * Poole * Bradford on Avon * Stroud * Milton Keynes * Cardiff * Sheriffhales * Liverpool * Carlisle * Sunderland * Sheffield * Bury St Edmunds

 

 

“Another exciting project… sounds fascinating” (BBC R2: Jamie Cullum)

 

Ahead of their upcoming April UK tour, Neil Cowley Trio announce the release of Built on Bach, a 4 track EP released 20 March, from which a single, Emma’s Video Shop is released today, 6 March. A Built on Bach limited edition vinyl will be available – at the merch desk and from Bandcamp - from 8 April. All are released on Hide Inside Records.

 

Last autumn, composer-pianist Neil Cowley announced his Built On Bach tour: a 13-date UK tour to run throughout April 2026 for which he and his trio have created an entirely new body of work. He described how in the summer of 2023, while drifting along a tourist trail in Leipzig, Germany, he found himself inside St Thomas’s Church. There, in an almost accidental moment, he glanced down at his feet to discover the gravestone of the city’s most celebrated resident: Johann Sebastian Bach. “A rush of memories followed — hours upon hours of lessons and practice, absorbing the pianistic rules the great man set out so clearly, so mathematically, and in such beautiful harmony. Like a starstruck fan sobbing at a crash barrier, this was my equivalent.” Bach was the beginning of it all, the core of Cowley’s musicality. In that moment, he resolved to honour that influence.

 

Back home, Cowley called his bandmates, Rex Horan on bass and Evan Jenkins on drums. Using Bach’s passages, melodies, or harmonies as kernels of inspiration, they improvised and extemporised creating new works ready to unfold on tour. A track, Scurry, was recorded to coincide with the announcement. What began as a bridge between their acclaimed 2024 album Entity and the next studio project quickly took on a life of its own: Scurry enjoyed considerable radio success, and before long they were in the studio recording 10 tracks that Neil calls “some of my proudest work.”

 

Built on Bach is the result, a collection of new compositions loosely based on the works of JS Bach, but shaped in the distinctive sound of the Neil Cowley Trio. Each piece emerges from a direct connection with Bach, not as a jazz reinterpretation or reinvention, but as a way of revealing the Bach DNA that runs through Cowley’s own music.  As with all of the trio’s work, Bach’s presence is felt — never imitated.

 

The Built on Bach EP with its lead single, Emma’s Video Shop is released ahead of the tour today, 6 March.  Fast-flowing semiquavers drive the piece from its Bach-inspired motif into chords that feel like a Neil Cowley Trio classic. Bass and drums underpin this harmonic quest, joining the piano to create a sound both wistful, yet optimistic.

 

Elsewhere on the EP, Clever Clogs is built on a germ of a strong Bach theme featuring Jenkins on drums with pseudo-bombastic brushwork, shaped with extreme poetic license.  Periwiggle has the feel of a chamber performance, blending baroque with contemporary jazz “ticky-tacky” football from bassist Horan and Jenkins. Finally, Thomas closes the EP with a contemplative recital, exploring the space and majesty of Bach’s repertoire as afternoon sunlight streams through the windows.

 

Neil Cowley Trio’s Built on Bach invites Bach enthusiasts to hear an original and interesting approach and perhaps spot familiar motifs. It invites Bach newcomers into his melodic mastery and timeless brilliance, while it lets Neil Cowley Trio fans hear the trio in all its glory and understand the DNA of the trio sound. And, of course, all listeners will enjoy the interplay of three musicians whose deep connection, forged over years of playing together, makes a project like this possible.

 

“Built on Bach is a decidedly honest, humble and collaborative. It’s what might happen if the Neil Cowley Trio and Bach got together to chew the fat and jam!”

 


Built On Bach Tour Dates


8 April                     Exeter                     St Michael’s Mount Dinham


9 April                     Bodmin                   St Petroc’s Church


10 April                   Poole                       The Lighthouse


11 April                   Bradford on Avon     Wiltshire Music Centre


12 April                   Stroud                     Sub Rooms


14 April                   Milton Keynes           The Stables


15 April                   Cardiff                     The Gate


17 April                   Sheriffhales             St Mary’s Church


18 April                   Liverpool                 The Capstone Theatre


19 April                   Carlisle                   Tullie


21 April                   Sunderland             The Fire Station


22 April                   Sheffield                 Firth Hall


23 April                   Bury St Edmunds     The Apex


For Ticket Information go to http://www.neilcowleymusic.com


Emma’s Video Shop single is released on 06 March. It is taken from the Built on Bach EP released digitally on 20 March.  A Built on Bach limited edition vinyl (HIDELP007) and CD is available (HIDECD007) on tour and from Bandcamp only on 8 April. All are released on Hide Inside Records

 

Nick Dewhurst - forthcoming gig schedule, March - June 2026.

Thursday, March 05, 2026

Lichfield based trumpeter / guitarist Nick Dewhurst has forwarded details of some of his forthcoming live appearances with a variety of different line-ups.

Nick Dewhurst writes;


On Wednesday 18th March I’m going to playing as part of the Lichfield Jazz House Band as we welcome our next special guest to the Cathedral Hotel.  For this month, we’ve got Jazz Trumpeter Antony Stevens!  Tickets cost £15, and are available on the door.  Doors open at 7pm, and the music starts at 7.30pm. For more information please see Lichfield Jazz.
https://www.facebook.com/lichfieldjazz/

 

On Friday 20th March I’m playing with the Walsall Jazz Orchestra at Wrekin College in Telford.  The concert will be a joint concert with the school Jazz Band performing too.  Tickets & Info available here;
https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/wrekinarts/jazz-night-wrekin-jazz-band-welcome-back-special-guests-walsall-jazz-orchestra/e-vraype

 

The 6-Piece Nick Dewhurst Band gets an outing on Sunday 12th April at the Hub at St Mary’s in Lichfield as we play our ‘Jazz & Funk Roadshow’, playing a selection of funky originals and covers.  Tickets available here
https://thehubstmarys.co.uk/events/jazz-funk-roadshow-nick-dewhurst-band/

 

On Wednesday 6th May I’m absolutely delighted to be playing with the brand new West Side Jazz Orchestra at Campus West in Welwyn Garden City.  This debut performance of the West Side Jazz Orchestra will feature some of the UK’s top session musicians from the BBC Big Band, Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Orchestra and Syd Lawrence Orchestra - playing the big band repertoire of: Bob Florence, Sammy Nestico, Thad Jones, Gordon Goodwin, Count Basie and Tom Kubis. Not to be missed!  Tickets & Info here;
https://www.westsidejazz.com/

 

Finally, I’m looking forward to another performance at the Hub in Lichfield, as part of the brand new Lichfield Jazz Weekender. On Thursday 4th June, I’ll be doing a concert with the ND Band plus very special guest vocalist Lydia Rae. Tickets available here
https://thehubstmarys.co.uk/events/nick-dewhurst-band-feat-lydia-rae/

 

That’s all for now - it’d be great to see some of you at the Cathedral Hotel on the 18th March for our next Lichfield Jazz night!


All the very best,
Nick


Nick Dewhurst Music
@nickdewhurstmusic
http://www.nickdewhurst.com

 

 

Shrewsbury Jazz Network announce programme for April, May and June 2026.

Wednesday, March 04, 2026

Shrewsbury Jazz Network has announced its programme for spring and early summer 2026. Events take place at The Hive Music & Media Centre, Shrewsbury. Fully detailed schedule attached.

PROGRAMME – April to June 2026
* Saturdays at 7pm. Performance area opens 6:30pm.

 

Let Spin April 11 £25/£12 U22
Let Spin are an egalitarian four-piece whose members Chris Williams (saxophones & flute), Ruth Goller (bass & vocals), Moss Freed (guitar), & Finlay Panter (drums) are active contributors to the fertile London, UK and European jazz scenes. The result is an explosive mixture of stylistic influences. Their collaborative way of working, with a focus on improvisation, leads to incendiary live performances as experienced at the Hive in 2023. Their next performance will be based on material from their fifth album ‘I am Alien’ which sees an expansion of their sound worlds and explorations with the additions of Ruth Goller’s vocals and Chris Williams’s baritone saxophone and flute. This has taken the band’s interplay and fusing of composition and improvisation to a whole new level, with spectacular results. Be ready!
‘Electrifying live band whose grooves could wake the dead ....’ The Guardian

 

Alex Hitchcock Quartet
May 9 £25/£12 U22
Following sold-out album launches in New York and London, Saxophonist and composer Alex Hitchcock brings a cutting-edge quartet with Joe Downard (bass), Will Barry (piano) & Luke McCarthy (drums). This exciting band will be performing music from the acclaimed new release. ‘Letters from Afar’, a sonic correspondence across
emotional, geographic, and artistic distances. This is music for curious, open-minded listeners drawn to art at the edge of beauty and disruption.
‘Leading the charge in terms of new jazz music being created in the UK..’ BBC Jazz World

 

Gaz Hughes Trio
June 13 £25/£12 U22
Drummer Gaz Hughes returns to SJN at the Hive with his exciting trio partners Gavin Barras (double bass) & Andrzej Baranek (piano). Rooted in the timeless tradition of the piano trio, they breathe fresh life into standards and mix in a few of their own original compositions for good measure. The result showcases seamless interaction, bold creativity, and an infectious joy. Classic Sound with a Modern Twist.
‘A high level of swing and musicality…Jazz Journal

 

The Hive, 5 Belmont, Shrewsbury, SY1 1TE


https://events.hiveonline.org.uk/

 


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01743 234970

SMOKE Jazz Club, New York City, Programme for April 2026.

Wednesday, March 04, 2026

SMOKE Jazz Club has announced its schedule for April 2026. Performers include Wayne Escoffery, Kendrick Scott, Vijay Iyer, Joel Ross, Steve Wilson

We have received the following press release;


Smoke Jazz Club Announces April 2026 Line-up including Steve Wilson, Vijay Iyer, Joel Ross, and More

 

Announcing SMOKE Jazz Club’s April 2026 Line-up Including Vijay Iyer, Joel Ross, Kendrick Scott and Powerhouse Saxophonists Wayne Escoffery and Steve Wilson

 

Wayne Escoffery with the ELEW Trio (Apr 1-5)
Kendrick Scott Quintet (Apr 8-12)
Vijay Iyer Quartet (Apr 15-19)
Joel Ross’s Good Vibes (Apr 22-26)
Steve Wilson Quintet Enduring Sonance Album Release (Apr 29-May 3)

 

Hailed as the “#1 Jazz Club in New York City (SecretNYC),” SMOKE Jazz Club presents today’s leading artists in April 2026 aka Jazz Appreciation Month. The month is bookended by two premier saxophonists: tenor Wayne Escoffery returns with explosive pianist ELEW and his Trio (Apr 1-5); and alto/soprano Steve Wilson (pictured above) and his Quintet celebrate their highly anticipated new album Enduring Sonance released on the club’s eponymous GRAMMY-nominated label, in a five-night run (Apr 29-May 3). Additional highlights include exceptional young talents: acclaimed drummer Kendrick Scott leading his Quintet (Apr 8-12) and rising star vibraphonist Joel Ross and his band Good Vibes (Apr 22-26). SMOKE is thrilled to welcome back the trailblazing pianist/composer Vijay Iyer to its stage, but this time with his visionary Quartet (Apr 15-19). For the most updated April schedule, please visit SMOKEjazz.com. As always, all Friday night concerts are livestreamed!


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.

 


APRIL 2026 @ SMOKE Jazz Club
(schedule subject to change)
When: Wednesday-Sunday @ 6:00 p.m. + 8:00 p.m. and additional 10:00 p.m. (Fri & Sat only). Doors open at 4:00 p.m. (unless otherwise noted).
Where: SMOKE Jazz Club, 2751 Broadway (between 105/106th Streets),
New York, NY, Train: 1 to 103rd Street.
Tickets: General $25+. Livestream $15 (Fri only). For more information and to make reservations, please visit http://www.smokejazz.com.

 

Wed-Sun Apr 1-5 WAYNE ESCOFFERY with the ELEW TRIO
Wayne Escoffery – tenor saxophone
ELEW – piano
Bar Filipowicz – bass
David Hawkins – drums
“Every time he plays, saxophonist Wayne Escoffery brings a sense memory that includes early days in the church choir in New Haven, Connecticut; the wisdom and watchful eye of the legendary Jackie McLean; time spent with The Mingus Big Band, Ron Carter and Tom Harrell.” – WBGO
Acclaimed tenor saxophonist Wayne Escoffery joins forces with pianist ELEW and the dynamic ELEW Trio for a highly anticipated, high-voltage collaboration. A two-time Grammy Award winner and longtime member of The Mingus Big Band, Escoffery is widely regarded as one of the premier tenor saxophonists of his generation. His sound is commanding yet lyrical, rooted in the hard-bop tradition while exploring modern harmonic territory. One of the most prominent protégés of the great Jackie McLean, Escoffery authentically channels the energy and passion of his formative mentor. All About Jazz says, “Not since the works of bassist Charles Mingus and saxophonist John Coltrane has there been music so charged with emotion and so engulfed in spirituality.” Stereogum adds, “the leader’s playing has thoughtfulness and muscle in equal measure.”
ELEW (formerly Eric Lewis) is widely acclaimed for redefining the piano trio format. He is renowned for explosive live performances and daring reinterpretations of contemporary repertoire, infusing them with the raw energy of rock and pop. His percussive attack, sweeping dynamics, and rhythm ingenuity create a sound that is both original and immediately familiar. The Wall Street Journal declares, “ELEW plays with fire, style, and relentless energy.”


Wed-Sun Apr 8-12 KENDRICK SCOTT QUINTET
Dayna Stephens – tenor saxophone
Simon Moullier – vibraphone
Kevin Hays – piano
Vicente Archer – bass
Kendrick Scott – drums
“Kendrick is a true artist of the highest order. He is exactly what we need: someone with the vision and courage to press forward and expand the world of music.” – Jazz Times
Acclaimed drummer and composer Kendrick Scott makes his debut as a bandleader at SMOKE, leading an exceptional quintet featuring saxophonist Dayna Stephens, vibraphonist Simon Moullier, pianist Kevin Hays, and bassist Vicente Archer. A five-time Grammy nominee and one of the most distinctive rhythmic voices in contemporary jazz, Scott has toured and recorded with artists including Herbie Hancock, Charles Lloyd, Terence Blanchard, Kurt Elling, and Kurt Rosenwinkel. He appears on several of Blanchard’s celebrated Blue Note releases and has also recorded his own acclaimed albums for Blue Note Records, affirming his place among the label’s leading contemporary voices. His drumming balances power with restraint, propulsion with space. As The New York Times observes, he plays with “an ultramodern sense of propulsion… lightweight yet heavy-gauge.”
As a bandleader, Scott brings a vision that is both expansive and intimate. Downbeat praises him as “a sophisticated composer whose hooky melodies lean toward the poetic and spiritual.” With this remarkable quintet lineup, his compositions promise richly layered textures and a dynamic conversation among five master improvisers.


Wed-Sun Apr 15-19 VIJAY IYER QUARTET
Adam O’Farrill – trumpet
Vijay Iyer – piano & Fender Rhodes
Devon Gates – bass
Jeremy Dutton – drums
“Trailblazing… one of his generation’s brightest jazz luminaries.”– Time Out New York
Pianist Vijay Iyer leads a visionary quartet featuring trumpeter Adam O’Farrill, bassist Devon Gates, and drummer Jeremy Dutton. Iyer was described by The New York Times as a “social conscience, multimedia collaborator, system builder, rhapsodist, historical thinker, and multicultural gateway.” Iyer has carved out a unique path as an influential, prolific, shape-shifting presence in 21st Century music. A composer and pianist active and revered across multiple musical communities, Iyer has created a consistently innovative, emotionally resonant body of work over the last three decades, earning him a place as one of the leading music-makers of his generation.
He is the recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship, among many accolades, and was named Downbeat’s Jazz Artist of the Year four times in the last decade. He was called “an American treasure” by Minnesota Public Radio and has been praised by Pitchfork as “one of the best in the world at what he does.”

 

Wed-Sun Apr 22-26 JOEL ROSS’S GOOD VIBES
Joel Ross – vibraphone
Devin Daniels – alto saxophone
Tyler Bullock – piano
Kanoa Mendenhall – bass
Jeremy Dutton – drums
“It’s easy to hear poetry in Ross’ performances, in the strike of his mallets and the prosody of his phrasing.” – Downbeat
Celebrated vibraphonist Joel Ross makes his bandleader debut at Smoke, with his band of exceptional young talent, Good Vibes, with saxophonist Devin Daniels, pianist Tyler Bullock, bassist Kanoa Mendenhall, and drummer Jeremy Dutton. A rising star on the modern jazz scene, Ross has released five albums as a leader on Blue Note Records, including his latest, Gospel Music, which explores storytelling and the spiritual dimensions of music. His work has drawn praise for its clarity, lyrical depth, and balance of technical sophistication with emotional resonance.
Ross has performed and recorded with some of the leading voices in contemporary jazz, including Christian McBride, Kenny Barron, Jon Batiste, Ambrose Akinmusire, and Ari Hoenig. He was also recently featured on drummer Joe Farnsworth’s acclaimed release, The Big Room (SMOKE Sessions Records). Ross’s playing is praised for its precision, expressive nuance, and capacity to shape the ensemble’s sound while remaining fully in dialogue with other musicians. The New Yorker writes that he “takes advantage of the inclusive options of millennial jazz.”
His compositions often combine rhythmic intricacy, melodic invention, and harmonic subtlety, reflecting both rigorous study and the vibrant, communal energy of Chicago gospel, which shaped his early musical life. The New York Times says he “is an upstart reasserting how scholarly group improvisation, rooted in spiritual intent, might feel fresh — even provocative.”


Wed-Sun Apr 29-May 3 STEVE WILSON QUINTET ENDURING SONANCE album release
Steve Wilson – alto & soprano saxophone, flute
Joe Locke – vibraphone
Renee Rosnes – piano
Jay Anderson – bass
Kendrick Scott – drums
“Wilson has the rare ability to say more with less and to let the space between each note breathe and resonate.” – The San Diego Tribune
Beloved saxophonist Steve Wilson makes his debut at SMOKE as a bandleader with a quintet of extraordinary musicians celebrating the release of his new album, Enduring Sonance (tbr May 1, SMOKE Sessions Records). Vibraphonist Joe Locke, pianist Renee Rosnes, bassist Jay Anderson, and drummer Kendrick Scott join Wilson for a deeply personal and illuminating program.
One of jazz’s most versatile and lyrical voices, Wilson has performed and recorded with luminaries including Chick Corea, Dave Holland, Maria Schneider, Billy Childs, and Dianne Reeves. His career has been celebrated in Downbeat Critics and Readers Polls, as well as by the Jazz Journalists Association on several occasions. His versatility as a player—from alto and soprano saxophone to flute—has made him a highly respected presence in the studio and on bandstands. It led the Wall Street Journal to conclude, “Mr. Wilson is essential to this city’s jazz landscape.”
He brings that same clarity, artistry, and depth to Enduring Sonance, a collection of compositions that have resonated across his life—from standards to contemporary compositions, all interpreted with his distinctive voice. From Billy Childs, George Cables, and Eliane Elias, to Quincy Jones, Gino Vannelli, and Milton Nascimento, this quintet and the selections from Enduring Sonance are full of surprises.

 

Guildford Jazz - Programme for April 2026.

Wednesday, March 04, 2026

Mick Thomas has forwarded details of forthcoming events at Guildford Jazz. Performers include Chuck Israels, Jo Fooks, Deirdre Cartwright, Pete Roth, Bill Bruford.

Mick Thomas writes;


Chuck Israels Quartet at Guildford Jazz,
The Guildford Pavilion, Guildford, Surrey
Date: Wednesday, April 8, 2026
More details
Chuck Israels Quartet
Wednesday 8 Apr from 20.00 to 22.15 (doors open 19.00) at the Guildford Pavilion, Woodbridge Rd, Guildford GU1 4RP
A rare European performance from the great American bassist Chuck Israels, described by Humphrey Lyttelton as “a superb technician who handles the double bass as easily as if it were a guitar’. Chuck is best known for his work with the legendary Bill Evans Trio but he has also worked with such jazz luminaries as Billie Holiday, Coleman Hawkins, Stan Getz and John Coltrane. Chuck will be joined by tenor saxophonist Fraser Smith, guitarist Jonas Metsäkylä and drummer Steve Brown.
For more details and to book tickets visit 
https://www.guildfordjazz.org.uk

 


Jo Fooks Trio at Guildford Jazz, The Guildford Institute, Guildford, Surrey
Date: Monday, April 13, 2026
More details
Jo Fooks Trio
Monday 13 Apr from 14.00 to 15.00 (doors open for lunch at 12.00) at the Guildford Institute, Ward St, Guildford GU1 4LH
Former winner of the 'Young Scottish Musician of the Year' and a member of the Humphrey Lyttelton band, Jo Fooks is a wonderful tenor saxophonist with a
mellow tone that’s often compared to that of jazz legend Stan Getz. Joining Jo is the hard-swinging pianist JOHN PEARCE, whose career has taken him all over the
world playing with such jazz royalty as Anita O’Day, Peggy Lee and Art Farmer.
Guildford Jazz anchor Marianne Windham completes the line-up on double bass.
For more details and to book tickets visit
https://www.guildfordjazz.org.uk

 


Deirdre Cartwright’s ‘Organik’ at Guildford Jazz, The Stoke Pub, Guildford, Surrey
Date: Friday, April 24, 2026
More details
Deirdre Cartwright’s ‘Organik’
Friday 24 Apr from 20.00 to 22.15 (doors open 19.00) at The Stoke Pub, 103
Stoke Road, Guildford GU1 4JN
An evening of swing, grooves and inventive improvisation with the brilliant Deirdre Cartwright, voted Best Guitarist at the 2019 British Jazz Awards and well known for
presenting the BBC TV’s ground-breaking series “Rockschool” ORGANIK, her new organ trio, features Pete Whittaker on Hammond Organ and Gary Hammond on
congas/percussion. You’ll be treated to the sounds of the classic jazz organ/guitar trios of the 1960s plus some original takes on the music of The Beatles, Doors,
Curtis Mayfield and Kate Bush.
For more details and to book tickets visit 
https://www.guildfordjazz.org.uk

 


Pete Roth Trio at Guildford Jazz, The University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey
Date: Thursday, April 30, 2026
More details
Pete Roth Trio
Thursday 30 Apr from 20.00 to 22.15 (doors open 19.00) at the University of Surrey, Stag Hill, Guildford GU2 7XH
A unique evening with legendary prog-jazz drummer BILL BRUFORD who set the standard for creative rock drumming with Yes and King Crimson before returning
to his first love, jazz. The Pete Roth Trio, which features Bill Bruford on drums, Pete Roth on guitar and Mike Pratt on bass, strives for an intimate, eclectic approach
that references everything from jazz funk to the classical music of Dvořák. This performance includes a pre-concert interview with Bill Bruford from Guildford
Mayor HOWARD SMITH.
For more details and to book tickets visit 
https://www.guildfordjazz.org.uk

Massimiliano Rolff Trio - China Tour, March 2026.

Tuesday, March 03, 2026

Italian bassist and composer Massimiliano Rolffwill lead his trio on a tour of China in March 2026. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


CHINA TOUR - MASSIMILIANO ROLFF TRIO

 


Massimiliano Rolff Trio
CHINA TOUR 2026

 


Here at Slow Foot Music, we are truly delighted to announce the upcoming tour of Italian bassist and composer Massimiliano Rolff, who will be embarking on his fourth major tour across Greater China.


Massimiliano Rolff will perform in a trio with Manuel Magrini on piano and Antonio Fusco on drums, presenting material from his latest significant recording project, to be released on Hemiola/SlowFoot label in March 2026: “PEACE on EARTH, in loving memory of John Coltrane”.


This vibrant and deeply personal trio interpretation of the monumental work of the great John Coltrane, marking the centenary of his birth, will be presented on some of Asia’s most prestigious stages, such as Jazz at Lincoln Center and Blue Note.


The Massimiliano Rolff Trio is available throughout 2026, and we look forward to hearing from you!


https://www.slowfootmusic.com/it/peace-on-earth/

 


CHINA TOUR 2026
PEACE on EARTH
Massimiliano ROLFF TRIO
feat. Manuel Magrini & Antonio Fusco

 


15.03 SHENZHEN
Penny Black Jazz Club


17.03 CHANGSHA
Xiu Jazz Club

 


18.03 WUHAN
Mr. Parker

 


19.03 HANGZHOU
JZ Jazz Club

 


20.03 SHANGHAI
Jazz at Lincoln Center

 


21.03 BEIJING
Blue Note

 


Massimiliano Rolff Trio - Peace on Earth

 

https://www.rolff.it/
The Awakening Suite
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3XHGKHE-6c

Emily Masser - March newsletter.

Tuesday, March 03, 2026

Vocalist Emily Masser has forwarded her latest newsletter, including details of forthcoming live appearances.

Emily Masser writes;


March Newsletter - Emily Masser

 

MARCH NEWSLETTER
Welcome (or welcome back!)
If you’ve just joined, thank you very much for signing up - I’m looking forward to staying in touch.
It’s been a minute since I last popped into your inbox, it’s been a busy few months! I’ve had some great gigs with some some of my favourite musicians and friends. I thought I’d give you a quick recap of some of my highlights.



Before I get carried away with what I’ve been up to, let me tell you about what’s coming up…
On Friday 6th March I’m heading to Bodle Street Green with Alex Clarke, joined by Matyas Gayer, James Owston and Steve Brown. I would absolutely love to invite you… but it sold out weeks ago.
However — the very next night, Saturday 7th March, my quartet will be at Peggy’s Skylight in Nottingham for two evening shows.
I’ll be joined by the same ridiculously swinging rhythm section (minus Alex this time). I’m really looking forward to this gig as we will be playing some new arrangements (which might be appearing on my next album!)
If you’ve never been, it’s such a great place for a gig and some of the best food (you can make a whole evening of it — dinner and a show, very civilised, you don’t get that in Wigan!).
If you can make it to Nottingham, I’d love to see some friendly faces in the audience.
Ticket link;
https://peggysskylight.co.uk/events/emily-masser-quartet-7th-march-2026/

 

Scarborough Jazz Festival
We kicked things off at Hull Jazz Club on the Thursday night. Alex, Robin Aspland, James, Steve and I had booked an Airbnb en route. The plan was to grab a takeaway, but we drove past a Tesco just before closing time and thought, “Oh this is sensible.”
Worst. Decision. Ever.
We arrived after 11pm and spent a solid ten minutes staring at a lockbox. Five professional musicians… and not one of us could find the key. We’re much better when there is a chart in front of us!
Eventually we got in, only to begin phase two: the pitch-black shuffle around the house trying to locate the light switch. Once illuminated, there was of course the traditional childish sprint to claim bedrooms (don’t worry, we gave the elders the nicest rooms).
Then came the “cooking”.
Robin very kindly took on the responsibility of preheating the oven for our Indian ready meals. Unfortunately, he preheated it to what I can only assume was “surface of the sun” and never turned it back down. The result? Molten plastic gently infused into our chicken tikka masalas.
Nothing bonds a band quite like the threat of plastic poisoning.
The next day we set off for Scarborough Jazz Festival, where I was completely blown away by how well looked after we were - seamless parking (despite me not letting them know we’d be driving), lovely hospitality, even free drinks appearing at just the right moment. It really is one of the best festivals.
We played our quintet set, and then a quick outfit change before heading straight back on stage for the Oscar Peterson Centenary concert with the Dean Stockdale 11, celebrating the late, great Oscar Peterson.
We organised to stay for the whole weekend and upgraded ourselves to another Airbnb - this one with multiple bedrooms, a short walk from the venue, and lovely sea views.
We had a rotating cast of lodgers each night, but this time we were absolutely spoilt at dinner.
Mark Armstrong was cooking up a storm, and Steve Brown was on Negroni duty (not that any of us can particularly remember them… which probably tells you everything you need to know).
The food was so good that word spread quickly — before we knew it we had representatives from all corners of the British jazz scene appearing at the door.
I’m very glad to report there was a dishwasher. Otherwise I think I’d still be in Scarborough, elbow-deep in plates.
I’m aware I’ve mostly talked about food here, but you already have to listen to me sing — I won’t also make you read detailed descriptions of each gig.
Anyway… that’s the weekend wrapped up.
(Wrap… see what i did there? You could say I’m a chip off the old block!)

 

Saxophone and bass clarinet debut at Cadogan Hall
Swingin’ With Strings - The Jazz Repertory Company (Pete Long Orchestra)
Featuring Claire Martin, Iain Mackenzie
I was unbelievably excited to be in the sax section for this gig, great fun (despite never having played bass clarinet before this gig).

 

Sheffield Jazz Club
It was my first time driving myself to a gig - I’ve recently passed my driving test so It was quite freeing to not have to rope Alex into driving me to the nearest train station after the gig. We had a great time playing with Graham Harvey, James Owston and Matt Home. Unfortunately I didn’t get any photos of the band but I did get a photo of my reverse bay parking attempt. (I’ll spare you the picture…)

 

PARISH NOTICES :
06/03 - Bodle Street Green
07/03 - Peggy’s Skylight (please come!)
20/03 - Chichester Jazz Club
16/04 - Alsager Jazz Club
13/05 - Shrivenham Jazz Club

 

https://emilymasser.co.uk/

Jammin’ Colours artists on tour, March, April and May 2026.

Tuesday, March 03, 2026

Three acts associated with the Belgian music agency Jammin' Colours will be touring in Europe during Spring. They are Christie Dashiell 4tet, Joe Sanders' Parallels, Sachal Vasandani.

We have received the following press release;

 

Come listen to one of these beautiful concerts !

 


CHRISTIE DASHIELL 4tet
“Journey in Black”
Nominated “BEST JAZZ VOCAL ALBUM” 
Grammy Awards 2025 & 2026
Christie Dashiell - vocals
Danny Grissett / Tony Tixier - piano
Reggie Washington - bass
Yoràn Vroom / Arnaud Dolmen - drums
TAKE YOUR TICKETS
6 to 9 March - Half Note - Athens, Greece
11 March - Blue Moon Sessions - Nantes, France
13 March - Jazz à l’Étage - Saint Malo, France
28 March - Transition Festival - Utrecht, Netherlands
31 March - Unterfahrt - Munich, Germany
4 April - De Warande - Turnhout, Belgium
9 May - Espace Sorano - Vincennes, France
More info;  https://www.jammincolors.com/artists/christie-dashiell
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqIVCGjkdus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_02ai6Mt5Ro
“Journey in Black should solidify Dashiell’s position as one of today’s most innovative vocalists and composers” – Downbeat‍
“Une nouvelle chanteuse de jazz contemporain hors clichés qui mérite d’être suivie de près !” - Soul Bag
“Une écriture sensible, des arrangements super, une voix qui transperce le cœur.” - Le Soir
★★★★★ - Downbeat (USA)
★★★★ - Soul Bag (FR)
★★★★ - Jazzwise (UK)
★★★★-  Le Soir (BE)
★★★★-  Written In Music (NL)
Spectacularly creative vocalist Christie Dashiell releases her long-awaited second album, Journey in Black.
The daughter of jazz bassist Carroll Dashiell Jr, Washington DC-born and North Carolina-raised Dashiell has been singing for as long as she can remember and brings a deeply rooted musical lineage to her performances.
Recognized for her improvisational prowess, a stratospheric scatting ability and her effortlessly rich and clear tone, Dashiell has become one of the most sought-after artists on the international jazz scene today. She has appeared with master drummer Terri Lyne Carrington, vibraphonist Stefon Harris, the collective Black Lives, saxophonists Lakecia Benjamin and Marcus Strickland, producer Adam Blackstone and many other leading performers.
“Journey in Black” strongly emphasizes Dashiell’s character and enhances her reputation. Already the recipient of a rare 5-star review from Downbeat Magazine, the album features seven original compositions and two arrangements that explore themes of freedom, legacy, grief and joy. Featuring both straight-ahead jazz and soul-influenced songs, the album gives an honest depiction of Dashiell’s life and musical influences.

 


JOE SANDERS’ PARALLELS
feat. Seamus Blake, Will Vinson & Greg Hutchinson
Joe Sanders - bass
Seamus Blake - tenor sax
Will Vinson / Plume - alto sax
Greg Hutchinson - drums
TAKE YOUR TICKETS
18 March - AMR Genève - Genève, Switzerland
21 March - Nasjonal Jazz Scene - Oslo, Norway
23 March - NEW MORNING - Paris, France
24 March - Unterfahrt - Munich, Germany
26 March - Porgy & Bess - Vienna, Austria
27 March - Jassmine - Warsaw, Poland
28 March - Jazz Club Ferrara - Ferrara, Italy
29 March - Colonna Jazz Club - Bertinoro, Italy
https://www.themusicofjoesanders.com/about
https://www.jammincolors.com/artists/joe-sanders
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcZjYNeDHLE
“An openness to different forms of musical expression lies at the very heart of this latest release from bassist Joe Sanders.” - Jazz Journal
“Sanders’s has given us a tantalising look into his musical world that embraces such diversity with open arms, and shows how one can utilise such differing musical approaches in a way that it is truly creative.” - Jazzviews
“Captivating” - Record Collector
“Everything is melodious, warm and modern but with a solid foot in tradition” - Tor Hammerø
“Parallels” devrait réussir à séduire les amoureux du blues, du swing et du groupe, ceux qui aiment la musique qui se mélange et se marie à d’autres sons.” - Jazz Radio
“Joe Sanders est l’un des grands contrebassistes de sa génération, tant par la qualité de son sens de l’accompagnement, la puissance de sa sonorité que dans ses talents de soliste” - La Terrasse
“Intense, profond et réjouissant” - Jazz Magazine
“De l’inventivité, de l’audace, du groove et de la décontraction. On est fan” - Le Soir
Being a conduit for emotion and awareness through the bass, Joe Sanders does the utmost to constantly and creatively be in the moment with every note he plays.
As a native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin he developed an appetite for various musical styles throughout his adolescence, from hearing blues on the radio to exalted voices in the Baptist Church.
Joe has been fortunate to perform and learn alongside such luminaries as Dave Brubeck, Christian McBride, Terence Blanchard, Ron Carter, Roy Hargrove, John Clayton, Jimmy Heath, Charlie Haden, Herbie Hancock, Charles Lloyd, Wayne Shorter, Geri Allen, Gerald Clayton, Justin Brown, Christian Scott, Ambrose Akinmusire, and Walter Smith III.
These collaborations with members of his generation and the influence of his elders pushed Sanders into a newfound way of conceptualizing the bass, music, and life.

 

NEW ALBUM - 27 MARCH 2026
SACHAL VASANDANI
“Best Life Now”
Sachal Vasandani - vocals
Dayna Stephens / Erwin Vann - saxophone
Jon Cowherd - piano
Reggie Washington - bass
Tyson Jackson - drums
TAKE YOUR TICKETS
21 March - Jazz à Toute Heure - Saint-Rémy-Lès-Chevreuse, France
22 March - Musig Im Pflegidach - Muri, Switzerland
24 March - NEW MORNING - Paris, France
https://www.sachalvasandani.com/
https://unitedmasters.com/m/best-life-now
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dq9kdJXdf1I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5C8APR—wq0
“Best Life Now puts forth a seamless amalgam of pop songwriting, tight R&B grooves and jazz textures and sonorities in the mix…Vasandani’s voice occupies a smooth zone reminiscent of D’Angelo, Robert Palmer and David Sylvian, while his intelligent songwriting rises above mere pop-soul genre generics.” - DownBeat
“Sachal Vasandani returns with the vastly expanded textural palette and head-nodding grooves of Best Life Now…the album immerses listeners in a soundtrack that authentically captures both the highs and lows of contemporary relationships.” - Jazzwise
“The Warmth and Soulful Groove of Sachal Vasandani: The singer Sachal Vasandani has become known for his distinctive takes on jazz standards, and for his wide ranging covers, from Bob Dylan to Billie Eilish. But Sachal is also a songwriter himself, and his new album, Best Life Now, is largely a collection of original songs musing on stories of sensuality, heartbreak, and other love struggles.” - WNYC
The Best Albums 2025 - NPR Music
Sachal Vasandani is recognized for his singular voice, with a tone and unique phrasing that mark him as one of the most compelling artists on the scene today. Thoroughly rooted in jazz, Sachal has the swagger to front the most swinging big bands and the vulnerability to present definitive takes of classic ballads.
He performs with artists of all styles, and has sung alongside musicians such as Wynton Marsalis, Bobby McFerrin, Milton Nascimento, Bill Charlap, Natalia LaFourcade and Michael Feinstein.
His deeply creative approach to improvisation across lyrics, melodic changes and time signatures is always soulful, and he has come to be regarded as one of the eminent vocal improvisers of his generation.
​
His new album “Best Life Now” draws listeners into their own romantic relationships with a soundtrack reflecting the ups and downs of modern love. .
Sachal has performed to enthusiastic audiences at all major festivals, theaters, and clubs across the world.

Newcastle Arts Centre - ‘Jazz Tuesdays’ and ‘Live Thursdays’ - Programmes for March and April 2026.

Monday, March 02, 2026

Newcastle Arts Centre has announced its programme of free 'Jazz Tuesdays' and 'Live Thursdays' events at its Black Swan venue for March and April 2026.

We have received the following information;


LIVE THURSDAYS return to The Black Swan.

 

Put some rhythm back in your mid-week, as LIVE THURSDAYS return to The Black Swan. We’re a Live-Music Venue through and through. Here at The Black Swan, Thursdays are for platforming live music across genres. LIVE THURSDAYS’ aim is to connect independent musicians with new audiences, and to promote regular FREE live music sets for audiences in the city centre. Check out listings below…

 

LIVE THURSDAYS coming up…

 

Doors: 7pm
Music from: 7:30pm
Admission: Free!

 

Thurs 5th Mar: Salty Dog
North-East trio Salty Dog blend blues, jazz and Americana. With Terry Docherty on guitar and vocals, Herbie Hudson on chromatic harmonica and vocals, and John Robinson on acoustic bass. This authentic trio deliver up-beat blues with irresistible melodies that will have the audience foot-tapping and finger-clicking together before the night is out.

 

Thurs 12th Mar: Boomslang
UK based jazz-fusion powerhouse. Mastering high-intensity jazz, driving energy with drum & bass, all while combining hard rock and the sonic edge of electronic production. Known for their uniquely interactive live performances, Boomslang thrive on real time musical conversation – twisting complex harmony, breakneck rhythms, and deep grooves into something unpredictable and electrifying.

 

Thurs 19th Mar: Ransom Van
Fresh, local four-piece, Ransom Van hit the stage led by the soulful vocals of Shayo. Backed by a curated mix of jazz classics right up to modern R&B, put together by guitar maestro Rich Herdman, with guest artists taking bass and drums.

 


Thurs 9th Apr:
Tom Remon & Guests
London based jazz guitarist, and regular visitor to the region, Tom Remon will deliver an evening of smooth jazz and masterful string-work. Tom is a frequent collaborator, making no two gigs of his the same. For over a decade he has performed finger-picking jazz guitar across the UK and Europe, and teamed up with complimentary artists such as Sid Jacobs, Neil Yates and Laurence Harrison. Join us as Tom discovers new sounds live with a special guest.

 

Thurs 16th Apr:
Fourpenny Rabbit
Seasoned jazz pros Jude Murphy and Ray Burns as they take you back to the 1920s, 30s and 40s, with music from the likes of Al Bowlly, George Gershwin, Cole Porter and more. You’re in good hands with Ray on vocals, guitar and harmonica, and Jude on double bass and vocals. Let this duo take you beat-by-beat into the jazz classics of a time-gone-by.

 

Thurs 23rd Apr:
Eva Fox & The Sound Hounds
Local quartet Eva Fox & The Sound Hounds return to The Black Swan. Jazz vocalist Eva Fox is joined by seasoned musicians that are the beating heart of the local jazz scene: the multi-tasking, musical stylings of Jude Murphy on bass, organ and piano aficionado Steve Chambers and all-round master drummer Sid White.

 

Every Tuesday The Black Swan hosts The Jazz Cafe
Doors: 7pm
Music from: 7:30pm
Admission: Free!

 


1st & 3rd Tuesdays: Jazz Jam
Our house trio invites all jazz instrumentalists and singers to join them and jam together. All listeners welcome too.

 


2nd Tuesdays: Jam Sandwich
This Jam comes in all kinds of flavours, covering afro-beat, funk, soul and world music. It’s all about freedom, expression and good vibes. Drop in and take part or simply sit back and soak it up.

 


4th (& occasional 5th) Tuesdays:
Guest Jazz Gigs
Providing a regular spot for some of the most exciting jazz talent in the North East, to share their sound and perform full sets.

 

Jazz Gig listings below…

 

Tues 24th Mar: Jude Murphy & Dan Stanley
Classy jazz, latin and blues driven by Dan’s stunning guitar work, Jude’s mellow vocals and stylish double bass playing.

 

Tues 31sth Mar: Bede Trio
Folk influenced Jazz from a local trio performing on bass, piano and sax and celebrating the launch of their new album.

 

Tues 28th Apr: Long Remon Zilker
Jazz guitar embracing traditional Irish Folk style. An exciting fusion between Nicolas Long, Tom Remon, and Ben Zilker.

 

Every Wednesday The Black Swan hosts
Pub Quiz!
G-K / Film and TV / Music / Bonus Challenges / New Specialist Subject every week / Prizes…
And of course
The Wheel of Plenty!
https://newcastle-arts-centre.co.uk/new-pub-quiz-at-the-black-swan/

 

Every Friday we have
Salsa Classes & Club
with SalSeduce
Beginner - Intermediate
Latin & African genres
Bachata and Kizomba
Club Salsa until midnight
https://salsadancingnewcastle.co.uk/event/fridays/2025-02-07/

 

Newcastle Arts Centre,
67 Westgate Road Newcastle upon Tyne,  NE1 1SG.

Jazz FM Awards 2026 - Nominees announced.

Monday, March 02, 2026

The nominees for this year’s Jazz FM Awards have been announced. The Jazz FM Awards 2026 will take place at KOKO in London on Thursday April 16th. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


Jazz FM Awards 2026 // Ezra Collective, Raye, Mavis Staples, Samara Joy, Emma-Jean Thackray, Omar, Shabaka Hutchings, Cécile McLorin Salvant, Snarky Puppy Among Nominees.

 

Ezra Collective, Raye, Mavis Staples, Samara Joy, Emma-Jean Thackray, Omar, Shabaka Hutchings, Cécile McLorin Salvant, Snarky Puppy Among Nominees For
Jazz FM Awards 2026 with PPL and PRS for Music


The Jazz FM Awards 2026 will take place at KOKO in London on Thursday April 16th.

 


The nominees for this year’s Jazz FM Awards, presented in collaboration with PPL and PRS for Music, have been announced today, once again spotlighting a vibrant cross-section of artists shaping the sound of jazz, soul and blues across the globe.


Returning to KOKO in London on Thursday April 16th, the Awards will celebrate exceptional creativity from emerging voices and internationally acclaimed performers alike. This year’s nominees include UK jazz innovators Ezra Collective, star British singer-songwriter Raye, soul and gospel legend Mavis Staples, multi-award-winning US vocalist Samara Joy, chart-topping producer, composer and trumpeter Emma-Jean Thackray, British soul star Omar, visionary multi-instrumentalist Shabaka Hutchings, boundary-pushing French-Haitian vocalist Cécile McLorin Salvant, and the genre-blending collective Snarky Puppy.


The coveted Album Of The Year and UK Jazz Act Of The Year categories will once again be determined by a public vote, with nominees including Ambrose Akinmusire, Fergus McCreadie, Terri Lyne Carrington & Christie Dashiell, Tyreek McDole, Emma Rawicz, Kokoroko and Tom Skinner.


The recipients of the evening’s prestigious special awards will be announced in the coming weeks.


Nick Pitts, Jazz FM and Magic Classical Content Director:
“The nominees for 2026 perfectly capture the breadth of today’s thriving jazz landscape. In the last year, jazz as an artform has really broken ground and not only continued to innovate in its own creative universe but has also heavily influenced the mainstream music world with the likes of Ezra Collective and RAYE. It’s brilliant that our esteemed judging panel have recognised their talents alongside some of the new and established jazz artists who are making a massive impact across the community. Good luck to them all!”


Since its inception in 2013, the Jazz FM Awards has become one of the most prestigious events in the jazz calendar, paying tribute to emerging acts alongside some of music’s most legendary figures, including Herbie Hancock, Quincy Jones, Dame Cleo Laine, Tony Bennett, George Benson, Pat Metheny, The Rolling Stones, Jools Holland, Georgie Fame, and Ahmad Jamal, as well as honouring contemporary stars of the genre including Jamie Cullum, Gregory Porter, Norah Jones, Jacob Collier, Melody Gardot and Robert Glasper.


Jazz FM Awards 2026 with PPL and PRS for Music - Nominees


Breakthrough Act of the Year
Donovan Haffner
Earth-o-Naut
Poppy Daniels


International Jazz Act of the Year
Linda May Han Oh
Nate Smith
Samara Joy


Blues Act of the Year
Alice Armstrong
Gary Clark Jr.
Mavis Staples


Soul Act of the Year
Sponsored by: Oanda
Omar
RAYE
Young Gun Silver Fox


Instrumentalist of the Year
Joe Webb
Laura Jurd
Shabaka


Vocalist of the Year
Brigitte Beraha
Marvin Muoneké
Yazmin Lacey


The Innovation Award
Sponsored by:  Mishcon de Reya
Emma-Jean Thackray
Ezra Collective
Theon Cross


The Collaboration Award
Balimaya Project meets Discos Pacifico All-Stars - Calima
Snarky Puppy and Metropole Orkest - SOMNI
The Jazz Social and EFG London Jazz Festival


Album of the Year – PUBLIC VOTE
Ambrose Akinmusire - honey from a winter stone
Cécile McLorin Salvant – Oh Snap
Emma-Jean Thackray - Weirdo
Fergus McCreadie - The Shieling
Terri Lyne Carrington & Christie Dashiell – We Insist 2025!
Tyreek McDole - Open Up Your Senses


UK Jazz Act of the Year – PUBLIC VOTE
Emma Rawicz
Kokoroko
Tom Skinner


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.

 

Jazz In The Round - The Cockpit Theatre, Marylebone, London announces Easter Uprising Festival, March 30th - April 3rd 2026.

Saturday, February 28, 2026

Jazz In The Round has announced the programme for its Easter Uprising festival. Full details attached.

Easter Uprising: lvdf, Noah Ojumu Quartet + more tba
A Jazz in the Round special
Produced and presented by Jazz in the Round

Noah Ojumu is a London-based jazz drummer and composer whose quartet is defined by strong rhythmic melodies and dynamic interplay. His original compositions reflect groove-oriented music merged with his passion for jazz, resulting in a vibrant sound.
Date:
30 March – 8pm
Tickets
All GA tickets on sliding-scale prices £7.50 – £25 (incl. booking fee)
Package deals available
Website: https://www.thecockpit.org.uk/show/easter_uprising_lvdf_noah_ojumu_quartet_more_tba

 

 


Easter Uprising: Urvashi
A Jazz in the Round special
Produced and presented by Jazz in the Round
Urvashi combines elements of Indian Qawwali, Arabic Tarab, modal jazz, and hard rock to create fresh interpretations of music, reflecting a unique performance practice inspired by UK rave culture.
Date:
31 March – 8pm
Tickets
All GA tickets on sliding-scale prices £7.50 – £25 (incl. booking fee)
Website: https://www.thecockpit.org.uk/show/easter_uprising_urvashi

 

 


Easter Uprising: Orphy Robinson
A Jazz in the Round special
Produced and presented by Jazz in the Round
Join us for Easter Uprising, featuring Orphy Robinson, an award-winning multi-instrumentalist with a rich history of performance and numerous prestigious awards.
Date:
1 April – 8pm
Tickets
All GA tickets on sliding-scale prices £7.50 – £25 (incl. booking fee)
Package deals available
Website: https://www.thecockpit.org.uk/show/easter_uprising_orphy_robinson

 

 

 

Easter Uprising: Thomas /  Edwards /  Noble
A Jazz in the Round special
Produced and presented by Jazz in the Round
Join us for Jazz in the Round’s Easter Uprising featuring London’s leading drummer, Steve Noble, with renowned musicians Pat Thomas and John Edwards. Expect an unforgettable night of improvisational jazz.
Date:
2 April – 8pm
Tickets
All GA tickets on sliding-scale prices £7.50 – £25 (incl. booking fee)
Package deals available
Website: https://www.thecockpit.org.uk/show/easter_uprising_thomas_edwards_noble

 

 


Easter Uprising: Zola Marcelle, Jemima Whyte + Knobil
A Jazz in the Round Special
Produced and presented by Jazz in the Round
Join Zola Marcelle, Jemima Whyte, and Knobil for a night of vibrant jazz at The Cockpit’s Easter Uprising.
Date:
3 April – 7:30pm
Tickets
All GA tickets on sliding-scale prices £7.50 – £25 (incl. booking fee)
Package deals available
Website: https://www.thecockpit.org.uk/show/easter_uprising_zola_marcelle_jemima_whyte_knobil

 

The Cockpit
Gateforth Street
London
NW8 8EH

 


0207 2582925


https://www.thecockpit.org.uk

 

Hejira - Gig list 2026.

Saturday, February 28, 2026

Hejira the seven piece band that celebrates the music of Joni Mitchell's 'jazz period' and in particular the live album 'Shadows and Light' will be touring again in Spring and in Autumn 2026.

Guest contributor Colin May has provided the following information;

 

Hejira the seven piece band that celebrates the music of Joni Mitchell’s ‘jazz period’ and in particular the live album ‘Shadows and Light’ will be touring again in Spring and in Autumn this year.


In between on 10th July they have been invited to play at the Syracuse Jazz Festival, New York.


The band now has a pool of three singer/guitarists with Jana Varga or Immy Churchill fronting the band on occasion as well as Hattie Whitehead who has been fronting Hejira since it started as an unnamed band playing what was expected to be a one-off gig at The Spin, Oxford in December 2022 . The band’s gig at The Spin on 30th April this year already has sold out.

 

Gig list 2026


March
16: London: Jazz Cafe
26: Cambridge: The Junction
27: Barrow-in-Furness: Town Hall
29: Huddersfield: Town Hall
30: Ambleside: Zeffirellis
31: Milton Keynes: The Stables


April
3: Manchester: Band on the Wall
4: Cumbernauld: Lanternhouse
5: Leeds: City Varieties Music Hall
8: Portsmouth: Guildhall
9: Lyme Regis: The Marine Theatre
29: Bristol: St.Georges
30: Oxford: The Spin* ( Sold Out)


May
1: Aberteifi/Cardigan: Mwldan*
2: Totnes: Civic Hall*


July
10: Syracuse Jazz Festival (New York)


September
4: Ambleside: Ambleside Days Festival*
5: Ludlow: Assembly Rooms*
6: Swansea: Jazz Festival*
9: Leicester Jazz House**
18: Guildford: Jazz Festival


October
4: Exeter: Phoenix Theatre
8: Cardiff: Acapela Studio
9: Twickenham: The Exchange


November
6: Kendal: Brewery Arts Centre
7: Liverpool: Tung Auditorium
13: Stroud: Sub Rooms
14: Hungerford: Croft Hall


December
3. Nottingham: Bonnington Theatre

 

All of the above are fronted by Hattie Whitehead, except:
*Jana Varga
**Immy Churchill


Tickets are available via https://www.peteoxley.com/projects/hejira#gigs

Guido Spannocchi - latest newsletter.

Saturday, February 28, 2026

Alto saxophonist Guido Spannocchi has forwarded his latest newsletter including details of new recordings and forthcoming live dates.

Guido Spannocchi writes;


Springtime Movements!
A new tune dedicated to Seven Dials in the heart of London plus a bunch of wonderful shows coming up!
Be part of the movement by choosing culture and live music!

 

The first single of my upcoming album “Pensées/Meditations” is enjoying significant airplay and great feedback, loosely based on Schoenberg’s second string quartet (1st movement) it offers a moment of reflection and as we progress into spring we slowly find our way in the dynamic of this new year while we figure out how to set ourselves up for the seasons to come.
You can find the first single here https://kud.li/audioguido33

 


The second single “Seven Dials Triptychon” is dedicated to the maze like environment of central London which features a number of exciting clubs and late night sessions.
Recording expertly mixed by Raphael Spannocchi, mastered by Simon Kummer. James Larter vibraphone & tubular bells, Danny Keane cello, Andrea Di Biase bass
The stranger who finds himself in the Dials for the first time…at the entrance of Seven obscure passages, uncertain which to take, will see enough around him to keep his curiosity awake for no inconsiderable time… (Charles Dickens)
“Seven Dials Triptychon” available from Friday 28th Feb on all platforms,
pre-save now via: https://kud.li/audioguido34


The full album “Kammermusik” will be out on 24.April,
On 14th May we will be celbrating the release by playing the repertoire in its entirety at World Heart Beat concert hall in Embassy Gardens, London. This state of the art brand new concert hall excels through cutting edge programme and incredible sound.
Truly a very special show, get your tickets now before they sell out, I’d absolutely love to share this music with you in this wonderful setting:
14.May World Heart Beat Tickets:
https://worldheartbeat.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/shows/1173674824

 


Some nice local shows this March are:

 

4.March 8pm with Jason Simpson bass & James Larter percussion at Portuguese Love Affair 326 Hackney Road;

 

11.March 8pm at the brand new Flamingo Club in Kingley Court just off Carnaby Street with Pete Whittaker on organ and Filippo Galli on drums plus special guests;

 

26.March 8pm at 542 Brixton doing a South Africa Special with Federico De Vittor on piano, Jason Simpson on bass & Wes Gibbens on drums, tickets available here:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/542-jazz-nights-an-evening-with-guido-spannocchi-tickets-1983262688088?aff=oddtdtcreator


Pre-order new album “Kammermuzik”
https://kud.li/audioguido32

 


Website;
https://audioguido.com/

 

https://www.youtube.com/guidospannocchi


https://x.com/audioguido


https://open.spotify.com/artist/3kJWwaSVs6IKAtBxYupIhx


https://audioguido.bandcamp.com/


https://www.instagram.com/audioguido


https://soundcloud.com/audioguido

606 Jazz Club, Chelsea, London - Programme for March 2026 plus preview for April 2026.

Friday, February 27, 2026

Laura Thorne of the 606 Club has forwarded details of the Club's programme for March 2026, plus a short look at some the events due to take place in April. Fully detailed schedule attached.

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 31st of March 2026 along with a preview of April shows.

 


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/

 

606 CLUB – MARCH 2026 GIG GUIDE


Sun 1st   1:30pm   SUNDAY LUNCH: CLOSED – PRIVATE EVENT

 

8:00pm   ACANTHA LANG “STANDING ON THE SHOULDERS OF…SOUL LEGENDS”
Grammy-nominated New Orleans-born soul singer Acantha Lang has been hailed as one of the most exciting new voices in contemporary soul and funk. Her debut album, “Beautiful Dreams”, reached #3 on the Official UK Jazz & Blues Albums Chart and was the SoulTracks Readers’ Choice Award for “New Artist of the Year”. She made her US TV debut on CBS Saturday Morning, has performed at major venues across the UK, Spain, France and the Netherlands and her music can be heard on BBC Radio 2, 6 & Jazz FM. Her brand new show, performed for the first time tonight, is a celebration of the voices that built soul music. Inspired by Acantha’s own YouTube series that has reached over 16 million views worldwide, it features music by legends from Gil Scott-Heron and Donny Hathaway to Aretha Franklin & Stevie Wonder. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear Acantha and her band perform her own interpretations of some of the greatest soul songs of all time!
“One of the most exciting soul singers in the world” SoulTracks;
“She’s brilliant” BBC6;
“a soul singer of the highest order” Blues & Soul Magazine

 

Mon 2nd   8:00pm   DINO BAPTISTE
Best known here at the Club as the pianist/singer with the iconic Blues singer Dana Gillespie, Dino’s influences include the likes of Ray Charles, Jerry Lee Lewis and Louis Prima. A busy and successful musician he includes work with the likes of Donald Fagen, Leo Sayer and Jeff Beck and his debut CD “Two Timing Lover” was received with considerable acclaim. It is music from this album plus as Dino puts it “an exclusive selection of old hits from my idols Ray Charles and Nat King Cole” that he will be performing tonight.
“Dino Baptiste…impressive…among the best of the…British blues keyboard players” Blues on Stage  
 


Tue 3rd   8:00pm   ALEXIA GARDNER
Alexia Gardner is an international jazz vocalist and recording artist who spent many years performing and recording in South East Asia, Europe and United States before recently returning to the UK. Tonight she is bringing to the Club her dynamic, swinging trio playing timeless jazz standards as well as popular reggae and Latin tunes in their own engaging and enormously joyful style. Also featured this evening will be the veteran jazz pianist Alan Law and the impressive bass player Jude Murphy. This will be the trio’s first trip to the Club from their base in North East England and it promises to be a wonderful night of impressive music making.
“Alexia Gardner…continues demonstrating why she’s one of the genre’s best artists…[she] sets herself apart by basking in the beauty that her voice has to offer” LA Weekly; “I wasn’t disappointed!..The North East of England…has a new star in its midst.” Bebop Spoken Here

 

Wed 4th   8:00pm   **606 CLUB SPECIAL** PAT BIANCHI’S EUROPEAN TRIO
New York-born Pat Bianchi is one of the premier organists on the international scene. The winner of Downbeat Magazine’s 2016 rising star poll, Hot House 2019 poll and nominee of the 2024 Jazz Journalists Association’ “Keyboardist of the Year”, he’s toured alongside Steely Dan and performed with jazz icons including Lou Donaldson and Pat Martino among many others. Known for taking the jazz organ into new and exciting directions and blending tradition with forward-thinking creativity, Pat was inspired by mentors Dr. Lonnie Smith and his good friend the late Joey DeFrancesco (leading to a Grammy nomination for his playing on DeFrancesco’s album). As well as maintaining a busy recording and touring schedule, Pat also hosts the weekly Sirius XM Radio show “Organized” while serving as an Associate Professor of Jazz Organ at the world-renowned Berklee College of Music. For this 606 date, Pat will be appearing with his European Trio, featuring Italians Daniele Cordisco-guitar (Roy Hargrove, Esperanza Spalding) and Giovanni Campanella-drums (Gary Smulyan), performing new music recorded literally days before this concert! Expect groove and originals alongside familiar jazz standards. An exciting opportunity to hear this iconic musician in the intimate setting of the 606.
Bianchi has established his own voice as an organist, something not easily done” All About Jazz;
“thrilling” The Times;
“a proponent of the classic jazz organ trio sound, he’s not confined by it.” Downbeat Magazine;
“Bianchi…magnificent” Making A Scene;
“Cordisco…adds the finest…sounds” Jazzhalo

 

Thu 5th   8:00pm   DUNCAN EAGLES
Described by BBC Radio as a “rising star of British Jazz” saxophonist Duncan Eagles is a virtuosic improviser with a distinctive sound. Perhaps best known for his work with the critically acclaimed Partikel he also performs regularly under his own name, most recently opening for Joshua Redman at the Barbican. Describing his approach as “cinematic and expressive”, Duncan cites influences from funk and blues to contemporary jazz. For this performance Duncan will be joined by the highly regarded Russian-born pianist Igor Yakovenko along with the excellent Max Luthert-bass & Billy Pod-drums.
“Eagles holds the stage with his attractively dry tone, sharpness, and the urgent ferocity of his…improvising” The Guardian;
“simply sublime…his ideas are very much entrenched in the jazz of today and tomorrow.” BeBop Spoken Here

 

Fri 6th   9:00pm   RAY GELATO/SIMON SPILLETT
Ray Gelato and Simon Spillett are both well-loved cornerstones of the UK jazz scene, Ray with his hugely popular Giants, Simon with his big band and quartet and tonight they come together to celebrate a shared passion for the tenor saxophone. Expect an exciting night of music drawing in blues, ballads and bop, delivered with refreshingly contrasting styles but always with the emphasis on swing. Admirers of the rich tradition of jazz tenor, their repertoire focuses upon the core elements of great songs and a hard swinging rhythm section. If you love the classic, melodic, swinging sax sounds of US masters such as Ben Webster, Coleman Hawkins & Gene Ammons then you’ll love this! And expect plenty of on-stage fun too, as these two fine musicians retain the ideal of jazz as entertainment.
“Britain’s “Godfather of Swing”, singer and saxophonist Ray Gelato” Observer;
“Spillett’s playing was rhapsodic, open and rich” UK Jazz News  

 

Sat 7th   9:00pm   ROB LUFT QUINTET
Guitarist Rob Luft is both a Peter Whittingham and Kenny Wheeler Prize recipient whose debut album, ‘Riser’ received widespread critical acclaim and was the springboard for a string of award nominations – “Breakthrough Act” 2018 Jazz FM Awards, “Instrumentalist of the Year” 2018 Parliamentary Jazz Awards and “Instrumentalist of the Year” 2019 Jazz FM Awards. Then, in 2019, Rob was selected as a BBC New Generation Jazz Artist and has since gone from strength to strength. Most recently honoured with the “Jazz Instrumentalist of the Year” Award at the 2025 Parliamentary Jazz Awards, for this show Rob will be joined by his Quintet featuring Joe Wright-sax, Sam Watts-piano, Will Sach-bass & James Maddren-drums. A world-class player with a seemingly effortless combination of skill, sophistication and charm.
“[Luft]…fizzing with vitality and stuffed full of quirky and original musical ideas” London Jazz News;
“beautiful and striking…incredible melodies.” The Jazz Podcast UK;
“original music oozing vivacious, sun-kissed creativity.” AP Reviews (UK)

 

Sun 8th   1:30pm   SUNDAY LUNCH:  SARAH MOULE
A wonderful, sophisticated singer with a smooth and poised style Sarah Moule is without doubt one of the UK’s leading jazz vocalists, known for her association with the late, great Fran Landesman and Simon Wallace (“one of the finest songwriting partnerships” The Observer). Sarah worked closely with both Fran and Simon for over a decade, and her interpretations of their songs are second to none (according to Fran, who should certainly have known). One of Sarah’s many gifts is her ability to put across a lyric, whether knowing and worldly-wise, witty, pensive or hopeful – the mark of a great song stylist. As one would expect Sarah is accompanied by musicians of the highest quality including the brilliant piano playing of Simon Wallace.
“…one of the best jazz singers in the country, Sarah Moule is the master at bringing out the heart of a song” Jazz FM;
“Moule has a voice that inspires and comforts at the same time. Superb” SomethingElse.com;
“the perfect storyteller” Sunday Times

 

8:00pm   TREYJA FT. TARA MINTON, SARA COLMAN & CLARE WHEELER
Treyja was formed in 2023 by three top vocalists and composers from the UK jazz scene – Clare Wheeler, Sara Colman & Tara Minton – to explore the versatility of the vocal trio with all original compositions in luscious harmony. Claire Wheeler grew up in the Classical and Jazz traditions, joining the 5-time Grammy Award winning vocal group The Swingles, touring with them for 11 years. Currently she is the Faculty Chair of jazz voice at the Guildhall. Sara Colman is an accomplished singer and songwriter who was a finalist in the BBC Radio 2 “Sold on Song” songwriting competition and was selected for the Jerwood series of Rising Star concerts. Sara is also a visiting tutor at both Royal Birmingham Conservatoire & the Guildhall. Tara Minton is an Australian harpist, vocalist and composer who since establishing herself in the UK has worked with a string of A list artists (including Bjork & Eska) and was recently featured on the BBC’s “The Ronnie Scott’s All Stars’” broadcast. These outstanding vocalists will be joined by Rebecca Nash-piano, Loz Garratt-bass and Jonah Evans-drums for what promises to be a glorious evening of brilliant jazz harmony at its finest.
“A class act . . .richly evocative. . .immaculate performances” The Jazz Mann;
“Ethereal and free-spirited” MOJO;
“Remarkable vocal agility and ability” UK Jazz News

 

Mon 9th   8:00pm   STEVE FISHWICK FT. LEIGHTON HARRELL
Steve Fishwick, with his flawless technique and beautifully flowing, harmonically rich improvisations is widely considered to be one of the leading jazz trumpet players in Europe. His outstanding cv includes work with iconic musicians Cedar Walton, Ron Carter and Anita O’ Day and he is also a committed jazz educator, holding positions in 5 UK conservatoires. Steve’s special guest tonight is US bassist Leighton Harrell. Since moving to New York Leighton has worked with many leading artists and bands, including Louis Hayes, Sullivan Fortner and the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra and is currently a member of the award-winning Jeremy Pelt quintet. Steve met Leighton performing with his friend Jeremy Pelt and was so impressed he asked Leighton to let him know next time he was in London so they could gig together…and this is it! The music will be hard bop, accessible swinging tunes from the classic jazz repertoire with perhaps a couple of originals in the same style.
“Steve has his own style…I can’t think of another trumpet player that can do what he does” Wynton Marsalis

 

Tue 10th   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 11th   8:00pm   **ALBUM LAUNCH** CHARLIE WOOD
Award-winning US expat singer/pianist Charlie Wood is a talented and versatile musician whose musical style incorporates elements of popular music, jazz, blues and traditional R&B. Born and raised in Tennessee, Charlie learnt his trade touring with iconic blues guitarist Albert King before spending fifteen years performing nightly at the King’s Palace Café on Beale Street, picking up numerous awards and honours along the way. An accomplished and prolific singer/songwriter Charlie has received glowing reviews for his originals, his song “Promised Land” winning the 2016 U.S.A Songwriting Competition, Jazz category. Tonight Charlie will be launching his latest album, “Your Love Is My Home”, featuring a diverse range of songwriters and styles, from venerable jazz standards to imaginative interpretations of popular songs by the likes of Sam Cooke, Elvis Costello, Amy Winehouse & Paul Simon. And, of course, no Charlie Wood record would be complete without a few of his own originals, including the heartfelt, gospel-tinged ballad “Home” from which the album derives its name.
“Remember the first time you heard Dylan, or Springsteen or Waits? Charlie Wood delivers that same jolt…brilliant” Jazz Times;
“a born storyteller…Charlie Wood embodies hepcat worldliness and barroom empathy…he’s got style!” JazzReview

 

Thu 12th   8:00pm   STEVE RUBIE/QUENTIN COLLINS w. SPECIAL GUEST FROM LITHUANIA: DMITRIJ GOLOVANOV
Tonight sees the first of a series of concerts planned to feature great jazz musicians from Lithuania, and to this end we have put together a brand new formation, the Steve Rubie/Quentin Collins quintet, to highlight the talents of the excellent Lithuanian pianist Dmitrij Golovanov. For almost two decades Quentin Collins has had an enviable reputation as a lyrical and melodic trumpet player with a powerful sound and approach. He includes the likes of Jeff Beck and Roy Ayres but these days is probably best known for his work with the internationally acclaimed Kyle Eastwood Band. Steve Rubie, who appears regularly at the Club with his Jazz/Brazilian band Samara, has been a mainstay of the UK Jazz scene, both as a sax/flute player and proprietor of the 606 Club, for well over 40 years. His cv includes work with the likes of Julian Joseph, Bheki Mseleku & Liane Carroll and in 2019 was honoured to receive the Musician’s Company Jazz Lifetime Achievement Award. Dmitrij Golovanov is one of the most captivating and prolific jazz pianists, composers and teachers in Lithuania. A versatile musician Dmitrij moves freely between genres and projects, demonstrating equal skills on acoustic piano to contemporary electronica. One of the most influential and active figures in modern Lithuanian jazz he is the president of the Lithuanian Jazz Federation, a recipient of both Lithuanian and international awards, and rightly acclaimed as one of the best Lithuanian jazz pianists. Together this International quintet will perform a mix of originals from the band members alongside classic standards.
“Collins…England’s top…trumpet master…breathtaking” HMV Magazine;
“Steve Rubie…in fine form.” Telegraph;
“skilled pianist Golovanov…fire and ferocity mingled with gentle reflective lyricism” Jazzwise

 

Fri 13th   9:00pm   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 Joe Glossop (Tom Jones), guitarist Al Cherry (Paloma Faith), saxophonist/singer Ben Somers (Dr John, Seal) and bassist Spencer Brown (Carl Barât) 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   DEREK NASH SAX APPEAL QUARTET
The multi-Award-winning saxophonist Derek Nash is perhaps best known as one of the featured saxophonists with the Jools Holland Band. An experienced musician of many years standing his muscular, fluent, modern jazz playing has been recognised with numerous awards, including being voted one of the top 5 saxophonists in the country. Tonight Derek is bringing his great, swinging, band to the Club so expect something really quite special.
“bravura display of contemporary saxophone” The Observer;
“breathtaking” Sunday Times;
“the music fizzes with energy” Observer

 

Sun 15th   1:30pm   SUNDAY LUNCH:    CLOSED – PRIVATE EVENT

 

Sun 15th   8:00pm       CLAIRE MARTIN’S IG4
With 22 albums to her name, world tours with her trio, being featured soloist for the likes of the Halle Orchestra, The Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, The BBC Concert Orchestra and The BBC Big Band tonight the multi-Award-winning vocalist Claire Martin OBE joins the equally multi-award-winning pianist and composer Nikki Iles alongside much-in-demand saxophonist Karen Sharp and rising star bassist Ewan Hastie (2022 BBC Young Jazz Musician of the Year). Describing themselves as ‘an intergenerational band’ (hence IG4), brand new arrangements written for this project by Nikki will shine a light on classic repertoire from Tom Waits to Burt Bacharach, Anthony Newley and Joni Mitchell as well as stylish reworkings from the great writers of the American Songbook including Cole Porter and Johnny Mandel. Promises to be something quite special.
“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;
“Iles is a pianist of extraordinary imagination” The Observer;
“Sharp loves melody…as reflected in her relaxed and natural phrasing” Downbeat Magazine

 

Mon 16th     8:00pm   VINCE DUNN & THE MEDICINE BAND
A highly experienced live and session drummer with a stunning array of credits to his name, Vince Dunn has worked with some of the biggest names in pop, jazz and soul, including Pharrell Williams, Madonna, Cleo Laine, Courtney Pine and Liane Carroll! Also in demand as an educator running his own clinics as well as teaching at prestigious music institutions such as the Brit School, his enthusiasm, dedication and skill have propelled him to the very top of his field. For this 606 show, Vince is bringing his Medicine Band to the Club, whose set features an eclectic mix of jazz, funky grooves, Latin and soul. And what a band it is, with Carl Hudson (Omar, Boy George)-keys, Simon Bates (Jamie Cullum, Rick Astley)-sax along with Michael Searl (Aaron Liddard, Andy Watts)-bass and Lauren Dalrymple, who in addition to organising & hosting the famed SoFF Jazz Jam for over 20 years is known as a fabulous scat singer. Great stuff.
         

     
Tue 17th   8:00pm   MALIKA COLLECTIVE
Describing their music as “a sonic tapestry, woven through energetic groove & threads of intricately crafted melody” Malika Collective is a dynamic London-based ensemble inspired by genres from blues to rock, Afrobeat, soul, electronic and dance music. The core of the band, George Risk-guitar, Nim Sadot-bass, Henry Lawry-keys, Salim Akki-drums and Greg Sinclair-tenor sax/flute have blended the timeless elements of jazz improvisation with the electronic sounds of synths & effects for a distinctive & hip mashup of old and new, as heard on their various releases including their latest, “Tide”. With multiple shows at venues around London their music adeptly captures the feel and energy of the current London scene.

 

Wed 18th   8:00pm   LUNA COHEN
Hailing from Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Luna Cohen’s music embodies the rich diversity of Brazilian culture. With her exceptional gift for melody and phrasing, Luna has established herself as one of Europe’s finest Brazilian vocalists. Accompanied by Sam Watts-piano, Matheus Nova-bass & Marcinho Pereira-drums, she will perform a blend of traditional and Afro-Brazilian grooves with funky basslines, all infused with a jazz aesthetic. A captivating fusion of Luna’s original compositions and exhilarating interpretations of Brazil’s greatest music.
“She has a seductive voice and natural talent for singing” El Periodico (Spain)

 

Thu 19th   8:00pm     SARAH GILLESPIE
Critically acclaimed, Anglo-American songstress Sarah Gillespie is renowned for mixing jazz, blues and folk with her trademark streetwise poetic lyrics. Her 5 albums received outstanding reviews from the UK press and she has toured extensively for the last 15 years, performing in leading venues and festivals in Europe, the UK and USA. She’s played live on BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour (twice), Loose Ends and Start the Week. Tonight Sarah is showcasing brand new songs from her upcoming album with renowned composer and guitarist Chris Montague. The rest of her band features Tom Cawley-piano, James Maddren-drums, Conor Chaplin-bass & Emma Divine-backing vocals.  In addition, Argentine–German singer-songwriter, pianist, and guitarist Chiara Dammann, whose songwriting blends technical finesse with intimate, emotionally deft pop-folk sensibilities, will open the show.
“Haunting tunes and striking lyrics…yearningly pretty and bittersweet” The Independent;
“Gillespie is an original” The Guardian ★★★★;
“Like Dylan on amphetamines” The Financial Times;
”Alive with her characteristic wit, savvy and sensitivity” The Arts Desk;
“Her songs are beautiful, poetic artefacts” Telegraph ★★★★ 

 

Fri 20th   9:00pm     TONY O’MALLEY BAND    
Tony O’Malley’s brand of Groove and R&B is stunning, with his fabulous, smoky, velvety growl of a voice delivering original material and some covers in his own inimitable fashion alongside an impressive 4-piece band of some of the finest musicians in the UK. One of the most original and powerful performers on the scene today tonight Tony will be featuring songs from his latest album “Nagenna” alongside his classic material. If you like contemporary R&B then this is definitely for you.
“…one of the UK’s hottest properties” Jazzwise;
“pure groove, funky keyboard, growling vocals and soul to spare…O’Malley has it all” Blues & Soul Magazine  

 

Sat 21st   9:00pm   BENN CLATWORTHY
Benn Clatworthy is a truly impressive modern jazz tenor player who was first brought to our attention by the late Ronnie Scott. After a stint with the iconic Horace Silver band Benn moved to the US and has gone on to establish himself as a musician of impressive pedigree and talent, working with the likes of Billy Higgins, Cab Calloway & Cedar Walton. Tonight Benn will be performing with his quartet a mix of classic, post-bop jazz standards and material from his latest recording “The Pursuit”. A powerful and impressive player.
“…big toned sax…(with) deep emotional commitment” Jazz UK;
“Brilliant” Evening Standard;
“A master player” LA Weekly

 

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

 

Sun 22nd 8:00pm   NATALIE DUNCAN    
Singer/songwriter/pianist Natalie Duncan first came to wider attention following her appearance on the BBC programme “Goldie’s Band by Royal Appointment”, with the Guardian declaring “An incandescent star is born”. Shortly thereafter she featured on “Later with Jools Holland” and released “Free” (5 stars, Echoes Magazine). Most recently she has been a featured singer with ground-breaking jazz/groove outfit Incognito. Tonight she will be celebrating some of the greatest singer/songwriter/pianists of all time, including Stevie Wonder, Donny Hathaway, Nina Simone alongside a mix of her own music and some of the songs that have inspired her. Making up the rest of the trio will be Alan Mian-bass & Dave Browning-drums.
“She…has developed her own soulfully compelling style as well as a voice whose honeyed, silky caresses are to die for” MOJO

 

Mon 23rd   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. Joining Barry tonight will be the multi-Award-winning iconic bassist Dave Green (Stan Tracey, Charlie Watts) and brilliant drummer Darren Beckett (Madeleine Peyroux, Jason Rebello).
“Pianist Barry Green and bassist Dave Green…two of the best mainstream-to-bop musicians on the UK scene” Guardian
     


Tue 24th   8:00pm     BOBBY QUIGLEY WITH SPECIAL GUEST PAUL BOOTH
This fantastic “Groove” gig is led by 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 such as Peter Bernstein, John Scofield and Dr Lonnie Smith, tonight his quartet features Ross Stanley-organ, Pete Adam Hill-drums & the world-class sax player Paul Booth (Steve Winwood). Bobby describes the programme as “a voyage of reimagination of jazz & soul, with a hint of New Orleans thrown in there for good measure”.
“led with panache by Bobby Quigley on guitar…with Quigley excelling” Close-Up Culture;
“Blistering saxist” Independent
 


Wed 25th   8:00pm   DIARRA WALCOTT-IVANHOE    
Growing up in London, pianist Diarra Walcott-Ivanhoe has had a rich and diverse musical upbringing that exposed him to Jazz, Soul, Reggae, Calypso and Soca. His love and appreciation of these different styles ultimately led to performances at venues such as the Jazz Café, Royal Albert Hall and Westminster Cathedral. The music he will be playing with his quintet this evening will be a mix of jazz standards from the American jazz tradition as well as the contemporary jazz scenes of New York and London, alongside his thoughtful, swinging originals.
“..the impressive pianist Walcott-Ivanhoe…included a lyrical piano solo…inspired” The Jazz Mann

 

Thu 26th   8:00pm   ANTONIO FORCIONE & GIORGIO SERCI
Award-winning Italian guitarist Antonio Forcione is a charismatic and mesmerising international artist of true virtuosity, garnering acclaim from Australia & Hong Kong to the Caribbean, USA and Europe. His compelling and hugely impressive music fuses African, Brazilian, modern jazz and contemporary tunes into a unique and captivating sound. Tonight he teams up with fellow Italian/Sardinian guitarist, composer and educator Giorgio Serci. Prepare to be moved and enthralled as these two world-class musicians celebrate the unexpected with humour and passion.
“Forcione…a one-man musical sensation-unmissable” The Scotsman;
“…inspired, showcasing a mind-boggling variety of styles and form” The List;
“Forcione…a masterful performance…exceptional compositional and guitar skills with…fellow fret master, Giorgio Serci, as their joint fingers flew…across their fretboards.” Record Collector

 

Fri 27th   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 28th   9:00pm   CLOSED – PRIVATE EVENT
 


Sun 29th   1:30pm   SUNDAY LUNCH:    TONY O’MALLEY SINGS STANDARDS WITH JIM HUNT
A brilliant Groove and R&B singer/pianist (see Friday 20th) this afternoon we are showcasing Tony’s impressive jazz singing. Appearing as a duo Tony will be performing songs from his two jazz “Standards” albums plus some of his “swing” originals. Joining Tony will be the equally impressive Jim Hunt (Amy Winehouse) on sax. A standout way to spend a Sunday afternoon.
“O’Malley…A hugely entertaining afternoon of music” The Jazz Mann;
“Hunt excelling on saxophone” Close up Culture  

 

Sun 29th   8:00pm   “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 (Bee Gees)-guitar. Unique and powerful.
“Nash…breathtaking” Sunday Times;
“McCalla…spine tingling” Guardian

 

Mon 30th   8:00pm   BOOMSLANG
Boomslang is an impressive UK-based jazz fusion band led by the upcoming bassist Kyle Welch. Featuring some of the finest young musicians around Kyle describes the music as “fusing high-intensity jazz virtuosity with the driving energy of drum & bass and the sonic edge of electronic production”, which it certainly delivers. The band also features the excellent saxophonist Nat Evans on EWI (Electronic Wind Instrument), which adds a unique colour to the original music, alongside Nathan Thomas-keyboards and Dom Holyoake-drums. A highly musical, free flowing, jazz fusion/groove band that is making quite a name for itself on the contemporary jazz scene…well worth checking out.

 

Tue 31st March/1st & 2nd April   8:00pm     DOMINIC MILLER TRIO
Guitarist Dominic Miller is probably best known as Sting’s “right hand man” and co-writer of “Shape of My Heart”, amongst a number of other co-collaborations. In the 25+ years that he has worked with Sting he has appeared with him on over 1,000 live gigs, 8 albums and 6 World Tours. But Dominic’s terrific guitar playing has not been exclusive to Sting, in his early career he worked with Phil Collins, The Pretenders, Level 42, Tina Turner, Backstreet Boys and Ronan Keating. He has also released twelve albums under his own name, including his latest, ‘Vagabond’ on the highly regarded European label, ECM Records. Accompanied by Nicolas Fiszman-bass and Ziv Ravitz-drums these performances are three of only four that he’ll play with his Trio in 2026 - not to be missed.
“Guitarist Dominic Miller contributed searing electric fretwork as well as crystalline acoustic chords” The Washington Times;
“Miller is capable of just about any guitar style…edgy, lightning leads…[or]...delicately plucked fluid, classical arpeggios from chords … stretched on the guitar’s fretboard” The New York Post

 

And a few dates in April 2026 for the diaries:


5th: Liane Carroll – the first artist ever to win two BBC Jazz Awards in the same year, for Best Vocalist and Best of Jazz, Liane is a captivating singer, pianist and live performer!


6th: Nordic Blue-Annimaria Rinne (vocals), Tero Saarti (trumpet) & the David Gordon Trio – two of Finland’s leading musicians are joined by a trio headed by pianist David Gordon in their ‘Nordic Blue’ set, featuring original compositions including David’s ‘Greenland’


8th:  Eddie Gripper – Album Launch – Having “already garnered comparisons with the greats” (Jazzwise) after the release of his debut album “Home” pianist Eddie & his Trio return with his follow up “Americana”


9th:  Fraser Smith with special guest Chuck Israels (US) – hard bop UK tenor player Fraser Smith & his quartet featuring special guest, the legendary bassist Israels. Best known for his work with the Bill Evans Trio (1961-1966), he’s also played with Billie Holiday, Benny Goodman, Coleman Hawkins, Stan Getz, Herbie Hancock and the list goes on!


15th: Fraser Urquhart ft Lucy Wijnands – the terrific Scottish pianist Urquhart is joined by the 2021 winner of the Ella Fitzgerald Jazz Vocal Competition, Missouri-born New York resident vocalist Wijnands


19th/20th: Hamish Stuart (Average White Band)– the renowned vocalist, guitarist and composer and his “Hamish Horns” are back at the Club for two nights


22nd: Ben Crosland’s 75th Birthday gig – bassist Crosland has worked with Harry Allen, Ken Peplowski, Bobby Wellins & many others as well as running the Jazz Cat label. He celebrates his 75th with a programme drawn from past albums including the popular Ray Davies Songbook. Featuring Chris Allard, John Etheridge, Nic France, Steve Lodder, Theo Travis and Steve Waterman.


30th: International Jazz Day with Zoe Gilby & special guest Tony Kofi – 2019 Parliamentary Jazz Award-winning “Jazz Vocalist of the Year” Zoe Gilby and her band featuring one of the UK’s most respected saxophonists Tony Kofi team up for a special International Jazz Day performance.

 


606 Club
90 Lots Road
Chelsea
London
SW10 0QD

 

 

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



020 7352 5953

Alex Clarke Quartet:  “Out of The Woods” Album Tour, February to October 2026.

Friday, February 27, 2026

Saxophonist Alex Clarke will be touring her new quartet album "Out of The Woods" around the UK during 2026. Schedule attached.

Alex Clarke writes;

 

‘Out of the Woods’: Album Tour


Hello All,
We are taking our new quartet album Out of the Woods on the road this year! See below for details of when & where we are playing, and how you can purchase tickets.

 

Fri 27th Feb | Birmingham
Birmingham Jazz | 1000 Trades

 

Sun 8th Mar | Market Harborough
Harborough Jazz | The Three Swans, Lunchtime event

 


Thurs 12th Mar | Ross-on-Wye
Corn Exchange | Kings Head Hotel

 


Fri 13th Mar | Stourbridge
Bonded Warehouse

 

Tue 17th Mar | Southampton
Southampton Jazz | Stage Door

 


Sat 21st Mar | Brighton
The Verdict

 


Tue 24th Mar | Marlow
Marlow Jazz Club | The Barn Club

 


Wed 25th Mar | Eastleigh
The Concorde Club

 


Sat 28th Mar | Crowmarsh
Crow Jazz | Crowmarsh Village Hall

 


Sat 11th Apr | Topsham
Topsham Festival | Matthews Hall

 


Wed 29th Apr | London
606 Club | Chelsea

 


Tue 12th May | Coventry
Corner Pocket Jazz Club | Westwood Club
Details (tickets on the door)


Mon 8th June | Southport
Southport U3A | The Grand

 


Thu 9th July | Cambridge
Cambridge Modern Jazz | Hidden Rooms

 


Sat 11th July | Swanage
Swanage Jazz Festival

 


Wed 19th Aug | Twickenham
Exchange Theatre

 


Thu 10th Sep | Cheltenham
Steamin’ Jazz | Steam & Whistle

 

Fri 30th Oct | Derby
Derby Jazz | Chapel Street Arts

 


Album Reviews;

 

Jazzwise ⭐⭐⭐⭐
“it reveals again her willingness to challenge herself, her ideas and certainty of intention key elements to its success”

 

The Jazz Mann ⭐⭐⭐⭐
“this recording is a cut above the rest thanks to the intelligent writing and arranging and the quality of the playing from all involved”

 

Jazz Views
“Quite simply this is timeless small group jazz of the highest quality and unreservedly recommended.”

 

Bebop Spoken Here
“Three fabulous musicians backing a fabulous younger generation musician makes Out of the Woods an essential purchase.” 

 

https://alexclarkejazz.co.uk/

Harborough Jazz Club - Programme March - June 2026.

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Harborough Jazz Club has announced its programme for Spring 2026. Events take place on Sunday lunchtimes at The Three Swans Hotel, Market Harborough, Leicestershire.

From;
https://harboroughjazz.com/


Welcome to Harborough Jazz

 

Who Are We?
Harborough Jazz Club focuses on promoting modern and mainstream forms of Jazz. We stage a monthly Sunday gig and a local jam session. We have an excellent reputation for providing jazz sessions from national and international names. Join as a club member and enjoy special rates and booking privileges. 


Where to Find Us
We look forward to seeing you at our lunchtime sessions on the second Sunday in every month at The Three Swans Hotel, Market Harborough, UK to enjoy a friendly relaxed atmosphere, good food and the best in modern jazz. Our open jam sessions are held on the last Tuesday in the month the Coach and Horses pub in Lubenham (see Local Jazz News). https://harboroughjazz.com/local-jazz-news

 

Sunday sessions at The Three Swans Hotel 2025/6 season;
PLEASE HELP US BY PURCHASING TICKETS IN ADVANCE

 

Alex Clarke Quartet
Sun 8 Mar 2026,
12:30PM - 2:45PM
The Three Swans
Market Harborough
Finalist in the BBC Young Jazz Musician of the Year 2020, Alex is known to be one of the most in-demand and versatile saxophonists to have emerged on the British jazz scene. Her total respect for the heritage of the music can be heard in a fiery, melodic approach inspired by the likes of Phil Woods, Cannonball Adderley and Vincent Herring. As a bandleader, Alex’s quartet features some of the UK’s finest musicians: David Newton, Dave Green and Steve Brown.
Tickets;
https://www.ticketsource.com/booking/select/jlmoybwgvvmy

 

Chris Coull
The Three Swans, Market Harborough, LE167NJ
Sunday 12th April 2026
Chris has based himself in Brighton where his playful be-bop style has been in evidence in the clubs and festivals around the area. Chris has played with and led many collaborations including Alan Barnes, David Newton, Andy Panayi, and Toni Kofi.  Chris has appeared at many festivals and jazz clubs including, Appleby Jazz festival, Manchester Jazz Festival, Love Supreme, Leeds Jazz Festival, and Band On The Wall.
“Chris is a beautiful lyrical trumpet player who embraces the great musical lineage of jazz.” Dominick Farinacci, International jazz trumpeter and Wynton Marsalis protégé.
Tickets;
https://www.ticketsource.com/booking/select/yvdedmzezzoe

 

The Dean Stockdale Quartet
The Three Swans, Market Harborough, LE167NJ
Sunday 10th May 2026
Dean Stockdale is a highly regarded jazz pianist, arranger and composer known for his sensitive, swinging style, and regularly appears around the UK with his trio and with some of the best names in UK jazz. His biggest influences in jazz are the piano styles of Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans, Gene Harris, Mulgrew Miller and Erroll Garner. He enjoys the tradition of mainstream jazz with a passion for the American Songbook. Also featured will be Tim Williams guitar, Gavin Barras bass and Gaz Hughes drums.
Tickets;
https://www.ticketsource.com/booking/select/zjkyakqmenen

 

Pete Oxley’s Time is of the Essence
The Three Swans , Market Harborough, LE167NJ
Sunday 14th June 2026
Pete Oxley: Time is of the Essence
Inspired by the stunning 1999 album by Michael Brecker, Time is of the Essence is an ‘organ quartet’: sax, guitar, organ and drums.  Formed in 2010, the band features original music along with pieces by the likes of Michael Brecker, Steely Dan, Wes Montgomery and Eddie Harris, falling very much into the ‘groove’ category of jazz!
Ollie Weston ~ Saxophones,  Pete Oxley ~ Guitars,  Martin Pickett ~ Organ, Keith Fairbairn ~ Drums
Tickets;
https://www.ticketsource.com/booking/select/npkpedezpxbg

 

The Three Swans Hotel,
21 High Street,
Market Harborough,
Leicestershire,
LE16 7NJ


01858 466644


https://threeswans.co.uk/

Marvin Muoneké - new single and UK live dates.

Monday, February 23, 2026

Vocalist & trumpeter Marvin Muoneké will release his new single Angel (Where The Blues Begin) on March 27th 2026. He will also be playing a short series of UK live dates during March, April and May.

We have received the following press release;


Marvin Muoneké, the ‘Young Man With the Old Soul’ releases new single MARCH 27

 

MARVIN MUONEKÉ
with Alex Webb & The Copasetics
Single release
ANGEL (Where The Blues Begin)
27 March 2026

 


Last summer, the remarkable vocalist Marvin Muoneké released his debut single Forbidden Fruit in collaboration with pianist and composer Alex Webb.  The blistering, feel-good, groove-driven track sparked a wave of interest at radio with Jazzwise Magazine hailing Marvin as “a singing superstar in the making.”


Known as “The Young Man With the Old Soul,” Marvin possesses a rich, unforgettable bass-baritone voice reminiscent of Nat King Cole with those that have inspired him - Sinatra, Eckstine, Fitzgerald and Sammy Davis Jr. shining through. Sharp in suit, sharper in sound, he pairs a classic style with commanding musicality. But Marvin is more than just a great voice — he’s an accomplished composer, arranger, and songwriter who also brings serious firepower to the jazz trumpet.


Angel (Where The Blues Begin) is Marvin’s follow-up single — a heartfelt ballad with a gentle acoustic soul feel, written by Marvin and his pianist/arranger Alex Webb. It gives Marvin the opportunity to demonstrate his mastery of the ballad form, showcasing his rich, velvety voice, while listeners are also treated to his tasteful flugelhorn playing.

 

Angel (Where The Blues Begin)  is released digitally on Friday 27 March on Copasetic Recordings (COP07).

 

LIVE


28th Mar       LONDON                 The Crazy Coqs


10th Apr         LUTON                   The Bear Club, Luton


19th Apr         MILTON KEYNES       The Stables


24th Apr         LONDON                 Toulouse Lautrec


5th May         LONDON                 Pizza Express, Soho


http://www.marvinmuoneke.com

 

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist,  first broadcast 22/02/2026.

Monday, February 23, 2026

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 22/02/2026, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;

 

Available now at wwww.mixcloud.com/ukjazz and at Camp Radio

 

Dave Holland, Norma Winstone
Will you walk a little faster
Vital Spark
Edition


Sara Colman & Rebecca Nash
Little Light
Ribbons
Stoney Lane


Geoff Eales & Maggie Nichols
Put out the Stars
Beautiful Love
33 Jazz


Freysteinn
Thoughts
Thoughts
Protomaterial


Shake Stew
Ascendence
Ten One Two
Traumton


Niklas Lukassen
Estuary
Still Waters
Heartcore


Marc Jufer
Scary Night
Another Part Of The World
Unit Records


CC Syndicate
The Day The World Smiled Back
Flying High


Hutman & Cissokho
Klezmandingo
The Following
Frémeaux & Associés


Fred Thomas
Stella By Starlight
Spinning Threads
Bandcamp


Cimota
Blues for the end of the world (part)
[ˈkɪmɔtɑː]
Sonic Transmissions

 

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 7pm onward


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

 

Jazz North announces latest roster of Northern Line.

Thursday, February 19, 2026

Jazz North has announced its latest roster of Northern Line - the live talent development programme for jazz artists across the North. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;

Northern Line 2026 is Revealed

 

Jazz North announces its latest roster of Northern Line - the live talent development programme for jazz artists across the North

 

Rory A. Green, SwanNek, Hang Linton, Rivkala & Ancient Infinity Orchestra 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:
“After over a decade, Northern Line is firmly established as the most exciting talent development programme for jazz across the entirety of the North. Demonstrated perfectly by this latest cohort of exceptional musicians.
Previous alumni and artists on the current roster have already been singled out by key industry individuals, organisations and influencers as artists to watch, so keep a close eye on the forthcoming national and international success of these names.
With this round of Northern Line, Jazz North proudly presents five of the region’s premier breakthrough jazz artists, representing the cream of northern talent.”

 


The PRS Foundation launched its inaugural Ones to Watch list, featuring 25 exciting artists hand-picked by the PRSF team, one of which is current Northern Line artist, Hang Linton, an indie artist known for poetic storytelling that demands your attention.

 

 


Hailing from Northumberland, Leeds, North East, Manchester and Liverpool: Rory A. Green, SwanNek, Hang Linton, Rivkala & Ancient Infinity Orchestra join the celebrated cohort of artists and will be available to book for activity starting in September 2026.

 

On joining the roster, Bex from Rivkala, says:”
I couldn’t be more excited to receive Jazz North’s support in organising my first UK tour with the full Rivkala band. We’ve been working hard to develop the show into a uniquely theatrical experience, to give new audiences a taste of the bitter and twisted world inside the Crushed Velvet cabaret”.

 

On joining the roster, Rory A. Green, says:
“I am delighted with this opportunity to grow my skills & network while levelling up my touring with an experienced team to support the journey. As a DIY independent artist who is planning to release their debut album this year, this support means everything & couldn’t have come at a better time.”

 


Northern Line artists were chosen with the support of an esteemed advisory panel of promoters, radio producers, artists and festival teams - Aisling Doherty, Thomas Rees, Josh Aitman, Ni Maxine, Rianne Thomspon, Bob Walker and David Porter.

 

The programme provides essential support to artists’ live touring ambitions. Each of the five bands will receive a live touring bursary from £1500 and tailored 1:1 support across an 18-month period.


Audiences can see the full roster perform live at the Northern Line showcase at manchester jazz festival (mjf) on 16th & 17th of May 2026 as part of the festival’s opening weekend at First Street.

 

mjf is the North’s most celebrated and longest-running music festival, with a reputation for fostering rising jazz talent through their own bespoke development schemes and innovative events programme.

 

Industry guests are invited to attend a networking reception on the Sunday afternoon (17th May), hosted by Jazz North.

 

Promoters can contact artists directly or via Jazz North for round 12 bookings from September 2026.

 

Currently available Northern Line artists include Ex-Easter Island Hear, Ellen Beth Abdi, Ferg’s Imaginary Big Band, Amy Thatcher & Francesca Knowles and The Exu.


Visit http://www.jazznorth.org/northern-line for more information

 


Northern Line Artist Bios:

 

Rory A. Green
Rory A. Green classical guitar / Eleanor Colee tenor saxophone / Zac Hemming drums
Ghanaian-English guitarist, composer and producer Rory A. Green, inspired by his mixed heritage background, uses the sensitivity of acoustic instruments combined with infectious rhythms to create heavily layered, atmospheric environments for his music.
With a dynamic, conversational approach to the guitar and improvisation, Rory has been using music to tell stories and captivate audiences in his hometown of Manchester and across the UK, sharing stages with Laura Misch, Kessoncoda and Marysia Osu.
https://www.facebook.com/roryalexgreen
https://www.instagram.com/roryagreen

 


SwanNek
Mollie Birmingham vocals / Olly Styles tenor saxophone / Jacob Egglestone guitar / Alexa K Palmer Campiglia cello / Findlay Hewitson keyboards / Jake Baines bass / John Hirst drums
SwanNek is a boundary-pushing contemporary jazz collective from Northumberland, renowned for crafting music that celebrates the people and places closest to their hearts.
SwanNek draw deeply from their own experiences, weaving personal stories into a dynamic and powerfully emotive sound: a fusion that reflects the rich and diverse musical identity of their hometown. 
Their emotive, innovative and welcoming live shows have drawn praise from Radio 3’s Soweto Kinch and BBC Introducing’s Shakk (“a collective of musical superheroes”), consistently attracting an eclectic and ever-growing fanbase.
“Innovative. Dynamic. A combustion of musical talent.” - Glasshouse ICM
https://www.instagram.com/swan_nek

 

Hang Linton
Hang Linton vocals, guitar, harmonica, sampler, synthesisers
A fearless sonic force, Hang Linton is a boundary-pushing artist from Leeds, fusing avant-funk, dance-punk, psych-rock and breakbeats into a raw and unapologetic sound. Armed with a sampler, synths and an unrelenting energy, Linton dismantles the polished and predictable, channelling the spirit of DIY counterculture with every performance.
Explosive, chaotic, and fiercely authentic, Hang Linton brings a live show that’s part protest, part party, a cathartic release that challenges convention and demands your attention. 
https://www.instagram.com/hang_linton/
https://www.tiktok.com/@hang_linton

 


Rivkala
Rivkala vocals / Faye MacCalman saxophones, clarinet / Billy Bradshaw trumpet / Ben Lawrence keyboards / Luke Elgie guitar / Katy Trigger double bass, bass guitar / Mark Johnson drums
Self-proclaimed showgirl Rivkala - along with her esteemed band - blends jazz, soul, funk, and klezmer to build the twisted world of the Crushed Velvet cabaret bar, where she delivers biting yet playful social commentaries. The Mancunian singer-songwriter has made the North East her home over the past seven years, working across a range of projects and co-founding Jam Sandwich, an improvised contemporary jazz jam.
Winner of Youth Music Video of the Year (2025), Youth Music Ones to Watch (2026), BBC Introducing: One to Watch (2025), and Drake Music’s Emergent Artist (2023), Rivkala delivered exhilarating performances in 2025 for BBC Proms (broadcast on Radio 3’s ‘Round Midnight), MOBO Fringe, Sofar Sounds, SXSW Roadshow and TV features for BBC Look North and ITV Tyne Tees.
https://www.instagram.com/rivkalalala
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089946803664
https://www.tiktok.com/@rivkalalala 

 

Ancient Infinity Orchestra
Ozzy Moysey double bass / Joel Stedman flute, bass clarinet, congas / Matt Cliffe flute, alto flute, tenor saxophone / Khemi Shabazz oboe / Jacob Rider alto saxophone / Hugh Vincent piano / Elliot Roffe double bass / John Arnesen drums
Ancient Infinity Orchestra emerged in the North of England as a joyous, communal force, rooted in collective music-making and shared intention. Led by Leeds-based composer-double bassist Ozzy Moysey, the ensemble weaves melody, with expansive, uplifting improvisation, creating music that feels both intimate and cosmic.
Their latest recording, It’s Always About Love, blossoms with warmth, texture, and emotional depth, shaped by a rich palette of acoustic sounds and open-hearted collaboration. Affiliated with jazz, folk, classical, and devotional music traditions, the Orchestra offers generous, healing music that invites listeners into a shared experience of unity, openness, and joy.
https://www.instagram.com/ancientinfinityorchestra
https://ancientinfinityorchestra.com

 


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 15-24 May 2026, lighting up venues across the city, mjf2026 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

 

Miller Theatre at Columbia University School of the Arts, New York City, announces Spring 2026 season of its free POP-UP CONCERTS - March, April, May 2026.

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Miller Theatre’s hour-long, musician-curated Pop-Up Concerts—free, informal, and intimate—bring the audience right onto the stage. Spring 2026 programme attached.

We have received the following press release;


Miller Theatre announces Spring 2026 season of its free POP-UP CONCERTS (3/31 - 5/18)

 

Miller Theatre at Columbia University School of the Arts announces the spring season of POP-UP CONCERTS
Free & informal “happy hour” concerts with the audience onstage


Tuesday, March 31
Alexis Gerlach
Bach’s Cello Suites


Monday, April 6
Eleonore Oppenheim
Bass Pairs


Tuesday, April 28
Alice Teyssier and Friends
Adventures of La Maupin


Monday, May 18
Imani Winds
The French Connection


Free admission • Doors at 5:30PM, music at 6PM
at Miller Theatre (2960 Broadway at 116th Street)

 

Pop-Up Concerts
Onstage seating is first-come, first-served
Concerts start at 6PM and doors open at 5:30PM


Miller Theatre’s hour-long Pop-Up Concerts—free, informal, and intimate—bring the audience right onto the stage, inches from virtuoso performers who share not only their music but the stories behind it. The unique setting “feels closer to a loft party than a formal concert” (ODEA). One loyal audience member calls it “the greatest hour of culture in New York.”


“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


“Even after the weekend’s over, if you’re craving world-class music, you can hear some for free at neighborhood gem The Miller Theater at Columbia University.”
— West Side Rag

 

Tuesday, March 31
Alexis Gerlach
Bach’s Cello Suites
A familiar presence on the Miller stage, the expressive cellist Alexis Pia Gerlach makes her Pop-Up Concerts debut with an intimate recital of Bach’s timeless Cello Suites.
Program:
J.S. Bach Suite No. 1 in G major, BWV 1007
J.S. Bach Suite No. 5 in C minor, BWV 1011

 

Monday, April 6
Eleonore Oppenheim
Bass Pairs
Eleonore Oppenheim, bass; Cameron Mesirow, voice
Jessie Montgomery, violin; Ashley Bathgate, cello
Nathan Koci, accordion
In Bass Pairs, adventurous bassist Eleonore Oppenheim curates an intimate evening of duo performances that reimagine the double bass in conversation. Collaborating with extraordinary musicians, the program moves fluidly from Romantic lyricism to bold contemporary soundscapes.
Program:
Julia Wolfe Retrieve (2016) for cello and double bass
Giovanni Bottesini arr. Oppenheim Elegy No. 1 in D Major
Bottesini arr. Oppenheim Elegy No. 3
big dog little dog set of original compositions
Glasser duo arrangements

 

Tuesday, April 28
Alice Teyssier and Friends
Adventures of La Maupin
Alice Teyssier, voice; Michael Weyandt, baritone
Peter Evans, trumpet; Benjamin Katz, harpsichord
Alice Teyssier presents a new cantata-style work inspired by the life and legend of La Maupin, the late-17th-century queer opera singer and swordswoman renowned for her rapturous voice and fabled adventures. Joined by a small ensemble, Teyssier embodies La Maupin at the end of her life, conjuring the arias La Maupin might have sung, the duels she may have fought, and her fearless displays of passion.

 


Monday, May 18
Imani Winds
The French Connection
Brandon Patrick George, flute; Mekhi Gladden, oboe; Mark Dover, clarinet
Kevin Newton, French horn; Monica Ellis, bassoon
Renowned for their electrifying performances and adventurous programming that bridges tradition and innovation, the Grammy-winning quintet Imani Winds presents a program spotlighting three composers shaped by French culture, jazz, and folk traditions.
Program:
Valerie Coleman Suite: Portraits of Josephine Baker (2016)
Lalo Schifrin La Nouvelle Orleans (1987)
Henri Tomasi Cinq Danses Profanes et Sacrées (1959)

 


About the Artists

 

Alexis Gerlach
Cellist Alexis Pia Gerlach has been lauded in the press for her “gripping emotion” and “powerful artistry,” qualities which have led to a career as a solo artist and chamber musician, with performances across the U.S. and in 15 countries in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and South America. As the founding cellist of Trio Solisti, Gerlach performed for 19 years at major American venues and series, recorded extensively, and gave the premieres of many new works. In addition, she was a founding member of the sextet Concertante, with whom she toured for 15 years throughout the U.S., and recorded much of the string sextet repertoire. A frequent collaborator with dancers, Gerlach collaborated as solo cellist with the Paul Taylor Dance Company on tour in India and at New York’s City Center, and in a duo with New York City Ballet principal dancer, Damian Woetzel. She has performed at many chamber music festivals including Marlboro, Aspen, Caramoor, Bridgehampton, and La Musica di Asolo, and as a guest artist with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. With Musicians From Marlboro, she has toured both in the U.S. and internationally. Gerlach studied cello at the Manhattan School of Music Precollege Division, and at The Yale School of Music and The Juilliard School.

 

Alice Teyssier
http://www.aliceteyssier.com
“An arresting soprano, in all senses” (Los Angeles Times), Brooklyn-based Alice Teyssier has appeared as a soloist with the San Diego Symphony, International Contemporary Ensemble, Talea Ensemble, San Francisco New Music Players, Oberlin Contemporary Music Ensemble, the 21st Century Consort, Bourbon Baroque, and Bach Collegium San Diego, among others, and is also a regular performer on Los Angeles’ renowned Monday Evening Concerts series. A core ensemble member of the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE), Teyssier performs frequently with Peter Evans and his ensembles SYMPHONY and Being & Becoming, the quartet Trinket, and The Atelier. This season, she appears at the Museum of Modern Art, Symphony Space, Tenri Cultural Institute, the Museum of the City of New York, Bohemian National Hall, the Century Club, Miller Theatre at Columbia University, Roulette Intermedium, and Pioneer Works, among other New York City venues. She will premiere new works by Iceberg New Music composers Camila Agosto, Joshua Biggs, Rick Burkhardt, Modney, David Sanford, Nina Young, and Jue Wang, and will also present and record her own compositions. Since 2018, much of her creative life has been shaped by her role as a mother; through her Thresholds project, she composes, devises, and collaborates around themes of life transitions. In 2021, Teyssier co-founded MATRICALIS, a project and community hub reflecting on the impact of motherhood on individual musicians through resources, open forums, and advocacy. She holds degrees from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music (B.M., M.M.), the Conservatoire de Strasbourg (Specialization Diploma), and the University of California, San Diego (D.M.A.), and serves as Clinical Associate Professor of Performance in the Music Department at New York University.

 

Eleonore Oppenheim
http://www.eobass.com
Eleonore Oppenheim is a genre surfing musical polyglot. Her current projects include big dog little dog (a duo with composer/violinist Jessie Montgomery), an acoustic trio with art-pop auteur Glasser and multi-instrumentalist Robbie Lee, and the avant folk-jazz supergroup The Hands Free (with James Moore, Caroline Shaw, and Nathan Koci), among others. Oppenheim has an exciting repertoire of commissioned solo pieces and has also worked with established composers including Philip Glass, Steve Reich, and Meredith Monk, in composer-led ensembles like Missy Mazzoli’s “all-star, all female” bandsemble Victoire and Florent Ghys’ low strings and drums powerhouse Bonjour, with the Bang on a Can All-Stars, and with many other artists from the indie rock, jazz, and folk worlds. In addition to writing and arranging music, she has established herself as a go-to chamber musician, soloist, recording artist, and large ensemble player. Oppenheim enjoys working in the theater as well and spent the better part of 2019 and 2020 performing in Daniel Fish’s groundbreaking reimagining of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! off- and on Broadway. Also a music educator, she currently runs a new music program for teens called Face the Music at the Kaufman Music Center and teaches and manages ensembles at Special Music High School. She is an alumna of The Juilliard School, the Yale School of Music, and Stony Brook University.

 

Imani Winds
http://www.imaniwinds.com
Celebrating nearly three decades of transformative music-making, the Grammy-winning and four-time Grammy-nominated Imani Winds has led both a revolution and an evolution of the wind quintet. Their repertoire bridges the traditional and the contemporary—featuring core chamber works, reimagined arrangements, and newly commissioned pieces by both renowned and rising composers. Imani Winds’ programming reflects the urgency and diversity of our times, amplifying stories and voices too often left unheard. Their 2024 release, BeLonging—a collaboration with composer Andy Akiho exploring the issue of mass incarceration—earned a 2025 Grammy nomination. Other recent highlights include a double quintet by Arturo Sandoval, featuring Boston Brass; Jessie Montgomery’s work inspired by her great-grandfather’s migration north; and Carlos Simon’s tribute to African American icons. These works are part of the ensemble’s ongoing Legacy Commissioning Project, encompassing dozens of world premieres. Now in their 29th touring season, Imani Winds regularly appears on major chamber music series and at leading performing arts centers and summer festivals, including Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center, Chamber Music Northwest, Banff Centre, and the Chautauqua Institution. Internationally, their reach extends across Asia, Europe, South America, Australia, and New Zealand. In 2019, Imani Winds founded the Imani Winds Foundation, followed by the creation of Imani Winds Media—a record label spotlighting artists of color.

 


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 Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation, the Howard Gilman Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, the Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, and the Howard and Sarah D. Solomon Foundation.

 

Support for contemporary music at Miller Theatre is provided by the Aaron Copland
Fund for Music, the Amphion Foundation, and the Chamber Music America Classical Commissioning Program with funding from the Chamber Music America Endowment Fund.

 

Columbia University’s Miller Theatre is located north of the Main Campus Gate at 116th St. & Broadway on the ground floor of Dodge Hall.


Directions and information are available online at http://www.millertheatre.com  or via the Miller Theatre Box Office, at 212/854-7799.

 

Kings Place, London - Programme for April 2026.

Friday, February 13, 2026

Kings Place has announced its programme for April 2026 including some performances that are likely to be of interest to jazz listeners. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


Kings Place in April: Colin Currie Group, Felicity Cloake and the Folk Weekend

 

KINGS PLACE IN APRIL

 

Memory Unwrapped continues with Colin Currie Group presenting the music of the Steve Martland Band, food writer Felicity Cloake gives a masterclass on culinary writing and the Folk Weekend features the brightest stars of today’s folk scene


Colin Currie Group performs the music of Currie’s mentor, Steve Martland, in an ambitious and bold Kings Place production


Felicity Cloake helps audiences navigate the art of food writing and crafting recipes as part of the Eating, Drinking, Thinking series


The Folk Weekend returns to Kings Place spotlighting Amelia Coburn, Sam Sweeney Trio, Kris Drever and more


MEMORY UNWRAPPED | CLASSICAL, FOLK WEEKEND


Memory Unwrapped, the latest in Kings Place’s award-winning year-long series, continues in April 2026. It invites audiences on a journey with artists delving into the past to reimagine the future, uncovering how memory and music can spark transformation and inspire change.
Pianist Hanni Liang presents a unique, interactive concert experience in which audience members are invited to write memories on iPads which are projected in the room as she performs Debussy’s Rêverie [10 Apr]. The Colin Currie Group performs the music of the Steve Martland Band in a thrilling first - Martland was a mentor and close friend of Colin Currie, who premiered many of his works, and he reunites with several of Martland’s collaborators to unleash the full force of a radical and unconventional voice in British music [17 Apr].


Kings Place celebrates some of today’s finest musicians in its Folk Weekend, connecting past tradition to the present and future with the theme ‘The Stories We Carry’ [24-26 Apr]. Singer Amelia Coburn opens the Folk Weekend with her honest, occasionally hilarious and quintessentially north-eastern persona [24 Apr]. Ellie Gowers presents an evening of reflective and detailed songs carried by her expressive voice; this is a chance to experience one of the UK folk scene’s most resonant emerging artists up close [25 Apr]. The Sam Sweeney Trio brings together three of the country’s most talented folk musicians - Sam Sweeney (violin), Ben Nicholls (double bass) and Louis Campbell (guitar) - to play music from across Sam’s discography [25 Apr]. The Shackleton Trio breathes new life into the stories and songs of East Anglia [26 Apr]. Scottish musician and songwriter Kris Drever launches his new album as well as performing songs from his back catalogue of originals and traditional material [26 Apr].


OTHER HIGHLIGHTS | CLASSICAL, JAZZ, CONTEMPORARY, FOLK, SPOKEN WORD

 

The Kirckman concert series continues at Kings Place with acclaimed pianist Sherri Lun presenting her Metamorphosis - a programme built around five sets of variations spanning three centuries [1 Apr]. Nils Petter Molvær, a pioneer of electro-jazz fusion, brings his unique sound to Kings Place [2 Apr]. Aga Khan Music Award finalist and oud player Rihab Azar launches her debut album, Dandelion, with the Rihad Azar Quartet [2 Apr]. Jazz bass player Jasper Høiby launches his new album with his trio, 3Elements - one of Europe’s most striking piano trios [18 Apr]. British-Burundian singer, songwriter and composer Muco blends influences from his dual heritage in a new project, Book of Voices in the opening concert of the 15th anniversary of Songlines Encounters at Kings Place [30 Apr].


Critically acclaimed folksinger and songwriter Cole Stacey performs music from his solo album Postcards From Lost Places [9 Apr]. The Gigspanner Big Band, a unique force in British folk music, bring their high-energy virtuosity to Kings Place [10 Apr]. Jazz pianist Nik Bӓrtsch presents Spin - the ninth release from his band RONIN - incorporating funk, neo-classical and Japanese ritual music [23 Apr]. Award-winning food writer Felicity Cloake presents a masterclass on professional food writing as part of the Eating, Drinking, Thinking series [18 Apr]. Artist Julie Brook, composer Rachel Portman and poet Nick Drake discuss the creative process, inspiration and collaboration [23 Apr]. And American singer Stella Cole, known for her interpretations of jazz standards from the Great American Songbook, brings her unique sense of joy and wonder to Kings Place [30 Apr].

 

 


CLASSICAL | CONTEMPORARY CLASSICAL

 

Wed 1 Apr | Hall One 8pm
SHERRI LUN
METAMORPHOSIS
Kirckman at Kings Place
Bach/Busoni Chaconne in D minor
Mendelssohn Variations Sérieuses
Busoni Chopin Variations
Gubaidulina Chaconne
Brahms Variations on a Theme by Handel
Sherri Lun piano
Sherri Lun’s Metamorphosis is a programme built around five sets of variations spanning three centuries. Variations are often thought of as merely displays of technical brilliance, but these works show how much more there is to discover in the form. It reveals the creative process, as themes become laboratories of ideas – tested, stretched, fragmented, and illuminated with new colours as they evolve.
£15 – £25


Fri 10 Apr | Hall Two 7.30pm
HANNI LIANG
MEMORIES
Memory Unwrapped
Programme to include:
Debussy Rêverie
Hanni Liang piano
What are your memories about? What can you remember? Starting from Claude Debussy’s Rêverie, Hanni Liang will create a unique concert experience where your memories shape the entire performance. Through drawing or writing, your memories will be transformed into a musical extension of the original work. This immersive experience invites you to actively take part in the collective creative process.
£22


Fri 71 Apr | Hall One 7.30pm

COLIN CURRIE GROUP
PERFORM THE MUSIC OF THE STEVE MARTLAND BAND
Memory Unwrapped
Steve Martland Horses of Instruction; Starry Night; Kick; Beat the Retreat; Eternal Delight;
Colin Currie Group |  Colin Currie conductor / percussion
Steve Martland was a radical and unconventional voice in British music. For Colin Currie, he was both a mentor and a close friend, with his very first professional appointment being with the Steve Martland Band. Many of these iconic works were premiered by Currie himself, and tonight he reunites with several of Martland’s collaborators to deliver them with passion, precision and raw power.
£35 – £65; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s


CONTEMPORARY  


Thu 2 Apr | Hall Two 8pm
RIHAB AZAR QUARTET
DANDELION – DEBUT ALBUM LAUNCH
Rihab Azar is one of the few women oud players/composers taking the oud to new expressive, daring and unconventional horizons. Rihab Azar’s music possesses a uniquely rich, intimate and daring identity of its own. Virtuosity, imagery, storytelling, and philosophical reflection infuse this programme with layers of uniqueness inviting the audience to a rich experience across genres, time and geography.
£25; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s


Thu 30 Apr | Hall Two 8pm
MUCO
BOOK OF VOICES
Songlines Encounters
Muco is a singer, songwriter and composer of British-Burundian heritage whose music is shaped by a love of language and storytelling. He specialises in reimagining medieval folk songs and poetry in Middle and Old English, alongside original songs with lyrics inspired by myth and folklore. His latest project, Book of Voices, blends influences from his dual heritage, pairing Middle-English lyrics with the music of the Inanga.
£20; Half-price concessions


FOLK  

 

Thu 9 Apr | Hall Two 8pm
COLE STACEY
POSTCARDS FROM LIVE PLACES
After a decade touring with Midge Ure and India Electric Company and following his top 10 single, a reimagining of Fade To Grey, Cole Stacey shares his acclaimed solo album Postcards From Lost Places. Expect captivating stories, lyrical songwriting rooted in tradition, haunting melodies and a night of connection in a remarkable setting. Cole will be joined by Lithuanian Kankles player Emilija Karaliūtė as a special guest.
£19; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s


Fri 10 Apr | Hall One 7.30pm
THE GIGSPANNER BIG BAND
Beginning life as a trio – with fiddle player Peter Knight, percussionist Sacha Trochet and guitarist Roger Flack – the line-up has been expanded with acclaimed multi-instrumental duo Edgelarks and   melodeon player extraordinaire, John Spiers. This coming together of several of the biggest names on the folk-roots scene, combines a deep knowledge of roots traditions with a ceaselessly boundary-pushing approach.
£30; Half-price concessions


Fri 24 Apr | Hall Two 8pm
AMELIA COBURN
Memory Unwrapped | Folk Weekend: The Stories We Carry
Amelia Coburn’s honest, occasionally hilarious and quintessentially north-eastern persona disarms and beguiles in equal measure. Drawing inspiration from gothic literature and the shadowy allure of film noir, there is a darkness at the heart of many of Amelia Coburn‘s songs, populated by vivid characters and nocturnal creatures that inhabit the liminal space “between the moon and the milkman”.
£18; £10 Under-30s


Sat 25 Apr | Hall Two 4pm
ELLIE GOWERS
Memory Unwrapped | Folk Weekend: The Stories We Carry
Rising UK folk artist Ellie Gowers is inspired by the likes of Jeff Buckley and MIPSO, her new material sees her pushing into more emotionally spacious and contemporary territory — while retaining the grounded storytelling that first brought her acclaim. These songs explore the aftermath of life on the road: themes of absence, longing, and emotional duality woven through rich acoustic textures and lyrical craft.
£18


Sat 25 Apr | Hall One 7.30pm
SAM SWEENEY TRIO
Memory Unwrapped | Folk Weekend: The Stories We Carry
Known for his expressive playing and bold musical vision, Sam Sweeney leads the trio from his violin through richly textured arrangements of traditional and original material. With Ben Nicholls’ deep, resonant sound on the double bass and Louis Campbell’s innovative guitar work, the trio crafts a sound that is both grounded in English folk tradition and alive with contemporary energy.
£25; Half-price concessions


Sun 26 Apr | Hall Two 4pm
THE SHACKLETON TRIO
Memory Unwrapped | Folk Weekend: The Stories We Carry
Captivating songwriting and fiery instrumental tunes come together in The Shackleton Trio’s unmistakable sound – weaving mandolin, fiddle, guitar and banjo with powerful three-part harmonies. Drawing on British, American and Scandinavian folk traditions, their music brings to life the stories of their native East Anglia and beyond, with a warmth and energy that has won them audiences across the UK and internationally.
£18


Sun 26 Apr | Hall One 7pm
KRIS DREVER
ALBUM LAUNCH
Memory Unwrapped | Folk Weekend: The Stories We Carry
Raised in the Orkney Islands, Kris Drever has carved out a unique place at the intersection of traditional folk and modern acoustic music, as a solo artist and as one-third of the award-winning trio Lau. His solo work combines lyrics of depth and authenticity with expertly pitched arrangements, exploring themes of place, identity, and social change, delivered with clarity, compassion, and poetic insight.
£25; Half-price concessions


JAZZ  


Thu 2 Apr | Hall One 8.30pm
NILS PETTER MOLVÆR
Edition Records and Kings Place Presents
Nils Petter Molvær is one of the most prominent performers within an electroacoustic, improvised/composed musical hybrid that has become a genre of its own.
£20 – £40; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s


Sat 18 Apr | Hall Two 8pm
Jasper Høiby’s 3Elements
CONVERSATIONS OF HOPE - ALBUM LAUNCH
Edition Records and Kings Place Presents
Jasper Høiby’s trio 3Elements stands as one of Europe’s most compelling contemporary piano trios. His new album Conversations of Hope will be released on Edition Records and features Naima Acuña on drums and Xavi Torres on piano. This is a chance to witness the band working at full intensity, playing a unique and intimate concert in the round.
£25


Thu 23 Apr | Hall One 7.30pm
NIK BÄRTSCH’S RONIN
SPIN
ECM recording artist Nik Bärtsch’s RONIN incorporates elements of disparate musical worlds, be they funk, new classical music or sounds from Japanese ritual music with Swiss precision. In addition to its tours and performances, RONIN held a concert every Monday evening at EXIL, its own club in Zurich. This is where the magic about this band comes from. SPIN is the 9th release since their foundation in 2001.
£25 – £35; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s


Thu 30 Apr | Hall One 8pm
STELLA COLE
To watch Stella Cole perform is to be transported back in time. Her sense of joy and wonder is infectious. What is particularly rare is her ability to interpret songs from the Great American Songbook that were initially intended for actors in character in a direct, personally vulnerable way that connects to something within herself, placing her in the lineage of the greatest interpreters of the repertoire.
£25 – £40; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s


WORDS  


Sat 18 Apr | St Pancras Room 2pm
FELICITY CLOAKE
PROFESSIONAL FOOD WRITING: A BEGINNER’S GUIDE
Eating, Drinking, Thinking
Join Felicity Cloake for a masterclass on food writing, crafting recipes, clear writing, editing, and pitching to editors. Drawing on her Guardian column, cookbooks, and culinary travels, she shares practical tips to take your writing to the next level and reach readers. The price of the ticket includes a copy of Felicity’s book, Peach Street to Lobster Lane: Coast to Coast in Search of American Cuisine.
£125


Thu 23 Apr | Hall Two 7.30pm
CELEBRATING THE EARTH
RACHEL PORTMAN, JULIE BROOK AND NICK DRAKE
A three-way conversation about the creative process, inspiration and collaboration between artist Julie Brook, composer Rachel Portman and poet Nick Drake, with music extracts, film and poetry readings that celebrate and honour the Earth and the Elements.
£23; Half-price concessions


ABOUT KINGS PLACE
Kings Place is an adventurous music and arts venue with an ambition to inspire local community and promote the power of the arts in our society. Its spaces enable learning, discovery, debate and experiences that are powerfully intimate, enabling human connection between artists and audiences.
The dedicated and supportive team programmes a series of festivals and events, developing cross-arts collaborations and artistic relationships that deliver unforgettable live experiences.
The award-winning concert series, Unwrapped, is its flagship programme, exploring big ideas and overarching themes across the year. Kings Place is also the UK’s home of live podcasting as creators and hosts of the London Podcast Festival.
As a registered charity Kings Place does not receive regular public funding. Income is generated through ticket sales, donations, grants, and the staging of world-class conferences and events.


Kings Place, 90 York Way, King’s Cross, London N1 9AG


http://www.kingsplace.co.uk

Mark Wade - new album and UK live dates, March 2026.

Friday, February 13, 2026

American bassist, composer & educator Mark Wade will release his new trio album "New Stages" on 27th March 2026 and will play a short series of UK live dates during March. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


Press Release


Mark Wade Trio


Distinctive and dynamic bassist reaches New Stages, with album and UK tour

 

New Stages by Mark Wade Trio will be released on CD and Digital on 27 March 2026 by Dot Time Records, marking not only a new album but a turning point in his creative evolution. It’s a moment where his past innovations meet his future ambitions. This is a collection of new, original jazz works inspired by treasured classical music that he has forged a deep personal connection to over the years and that he is delighted to now be bringing forward in this new format. Mark Wade is a modern composer with a global perspective, known for his virtuosic command of both acoustic and electric bass and for blending technical precision with emotional depth. His work defies easy classification, embracing the improvisational spirit of jazz while drawing inspiration from classical and contemporary influences. He will also perform four UK shows in March 2026.


“I try to take inspiration wherever I can find it. Good music is good music, no matter what label you want to put on it. I’ve played both jazz and classical music professionally now for years, and some of the most inspiring sounds I’ve heard were from my experiences playing classical music in the orchestra. Over the last eight years I’ve been collecting some of these remarkable themes from both large orchestral works and small solo works to create a new set of original music for my trio. With this project, I’ve taken on the challenge of finding the essence of these great masterworks and combining it with my unique writing style to produce something completely new and different. I’ve drawn from a wide variety of musical sources ranging from the baroque period to modern day, always combining them with my own compositional ideas and perspectives. Is the result jazz music? Classical music? Something different? That is for every listener to decide.”


A five-time finalist for Bassist of the Year in the DownBeat Magazine Readers’ Poll, Wade has built a reputation as one of modern jazz’s most distinctive and dynamic instrumentalists. New Stages captures that ongoing evolution with a bold step forward that reimagines the architecture of classical compositions through the lens of a modern jazz trio. Drawing from a wide range of works across the classical spectrum, it is an expansive exploration of sound, composition, and collaboration.
 


LIVE SHOWS 2026
23 March - Benslow Music, Hitchin
25 March - Pizza Express, Dean Street, London
26 March - Hidden Rooms, Cambridge
27 March - The Cow Shed, Sandon, Herts

 

From international breakout 2015 album Event Horizon to 2022’s True Stories - hailed by DownBeat as “a living work of modern art” - Wade has redefined what the bass can express as a lead instrument in modern jazz.


In 2020, during the global shutdown, he created Songs from Isolation, a groundbreaking visual album that debuted online.


Based in New York City, Mark Wade has appeared at Jazz at Lincoln Center, The Blue Note, The Iridium, and Birdland. He has performed with jazz luminaries including Gary Bartz, James Spaulding, Eddie Palmieri, Conrad Herwig, Harry Whitaker, Stacey Kent, Peter Eldridge, Don Byron, and Jimmy Heath, and he is a longtime member of the Pete McGuinness Jazz Orchestra. On the classical stage, his credits include performances with the Key West Symphony, as well as the Orchestra of the S.E.M./Janáček Philharmonic (Czech Republic) at both Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall.
 

Mark Wade is the founder and director of New Music Horizons, an organization dedicated to promoting the work of emerging jazz and classical composers. A respected educator as well as performer, he has served on the jazz faculty at Lehigh University since 2017 and is a former teaching artist with The New York Pops.
 

Whether on stage or in the classroom, Mark Wade’s influence expands and shapes the sound and stories of contemporary jazz, and with New Stages continues that journey.

Mostly Jazz, Funk & Soul Festival 2026 -  second wave of artists announced.

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Mostly Jazz Funk & Soul Festival has announced the 2nd round of acts for this year's event. Artists include Jordan Rakei, Soul II Soul, Cymande, Don West, Sampa The Great, Craig Charles, Goldie.

We have received the following press release;


Birmingham’s Mostly Jazz Festival 2026 announce second wave of artists

 

Jordan Rakei
Soul II Soul • Cymande,
Goldie • Sampa The Great • Craig Charles,
Don West • Emma-Jean Thackray
Jamz Supernova • Somewhere Soul • Sol Paradise,
Quantic • Neal Sugarman (Daptone Records),
Nightmares On Wax
+ more

 

Mostly Jazz Funk & Soul Festival
Friday 10 to Sunday 12 July 2026
Moseley Park, Birmingham

 

Birmingham’s Mostly Jazz Funk & Soul Festival have revealed their second round of acts for this summer’s event (Friday 10 to Sunday 12 July 2026).


Leading the announcement are Jordan Rakei, Soul II Soul, Cymande, Don West, Sampa The Great, Craig Charles and Goldie.


They join the previously announced Fabio & Grooverider and The Outlook Orchestra (Friday headliners) and the soulful Jalen Ngonda (Sunday headliner).


Saturday headliner Jordan Rakei is a former Artist In Resident at the iconic Abbey Road Studios. Born in New Zealand and raised in Australia, though now resident in London, the singer-songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist has worked with such artists as Tom Misch, FKJ, Loyle Carner, Bonobo and Jalen.


R&B collective Soul II Soul (Friday) revolutionised British music with 1989’s ground-breaking debut album, Club Classics Vol. One. Emerging from London sound system culture, Jazzie B and crew’s sophisticated sound earned them a run of era-defining global hits, including Keep On Movin and Back To Life.


Having originally disbanded in the mid-70s, Cymande (Saturday) reunited after discovering their unique brand of funk, soul, reggae, jazz, rock and African rhythms was being increasingly sampled by a new generation of artists – among them De La Soul, Wu-Tang Clan and The Fugees. Never resting on their laurels, recent collection, Renascence, continues Cymande’s creative renaissance, reconfirming their legendary status.


The forthcoming third album from Sampa The Great (Saturday) sees the rapper/musician reconnect with her Zambian roots for a bold contemporary reimagining of 1970s Zamrock. Introducing elements of hip hop, soul and spoken word into the classic Afro rock/ funk genre, it’s a sound she’s dubbed ‘Nu Zamrock’.


Further acts revealed as heading to the boutique Birmingham festival include Jazz FM Award-winner Emma-Jean Thackray (Sunday) whose deeply personal Weirdo was shortlisted for the 2025 Mercury Prize; fast-rising charismatic Australian Don West (Sunday), one of the freshest voices in modern soul music; Mostly Jazz fave DJ Craig Charles (Saturday) and fellow BBC 6Music presenter Jamz Supernova (Sunday); drum’n’bass pioneer Goldie, with a DJ set (Friday); Nightmares On Wax (DJ set, Friday), whose seminal In A Space Outta Sound album is being expanded to celebrate its 20th anniversary; music curator/DJ Somewhere Soul (Sunday); nature-inspired genre-blurring multi-instrumentalist Sol Paradise (Sunday); James Emmanuel (Sunday), whose journey has taken him from karaoke nights to appearing at the Royal Albert Hall for BBC Proms; and Neal Sugarman (Sunday) co-founder of the seminal Daptone label, home to Jalen Ngonda and Thee Sacred Souls.


Other line-up additions include the ever-evolving Quantic, Newcastle’s Knats, Jazz FM Instrumentalist Of The Year Dan Casimir and his Big Band, West African singer/percussionist Falle Nioke, vocalist Olympia Vitalis (with a new EP, Lady Luck, incoming), DJ Dick, Ishmael Ensemble (DJ Set) and alt.rapper Saiming.


Plus from Birmingham and the surrounding area, Leftfoot DJs, Sam Redmore, Wobble’s Phil Gifford, queer disco specialists Horse Meat Disco, Billy Green and Fools In The House DJs, the surreal Diddy Sweg Big Band, The Atlantic Players, SoundLab Brum, bassist Riley Mamvura, pianist Josh Bailey, the chilled improvjazzlab, Blow Water DJs, and B:and Together, while Brum institution Attic will be ensuring there’s plenty of craft beer available throughout the festival.


In addition to the massive artist drop, the Mostly Jazz team have also announced that Jazz FM are returning as the festival’s radio partner for the fourth consecutive year. They’ll be on-site for the weekend, broadcasting unique content including exclusive interviews and stripped back sessions.


John Fell, Mostly Jazz Funk & Soul’s Manager, said: “We’re excited to add the legendary Soul II Soul to our Friday line-up, alongside Fabio & Grooverider’s drum’n’bass celebration and the mighty Goldie, while Jordan Rakei, Cymande and Sampa The Great give us a totally different vibe on Saturday, and Sunday oozes with soul, thanks to Neal Sugarman, Thee Sacred Souls and Jalen Ngonda.”


Taking place in the idyllic surroundings of Moseley Park, the annual three-day event is a short distance away from Birmingham’s city centre, yet a world away from city life. With sloping grounds, creating a natural amphitheatre in front of a beautiful lake, it hosts some of the best jazz, funk, soul and dance artists from across the UK and further afield.


Mostly Jazz Funk & Soul Festival runs from Friday 10 to Sunday 12 July 2026 at Moseley Park, Birmingham. Tickets on sale from Friday 13 February 2026, 10am. For full details, see: http://www.mostlyjazz.co.uk

 


Friday 10 to Sunday 12 July 2026
Mostly Jazz Funk and Soul Festival
Moseley Park and Pool, 93b Alcester Road, Birmingham B13 8DD
Details / tickets: http://www.mostlyjazz.co.uk

 

TICKETS:
Tier 1: SOLD OUT / Tier 2: SOLD OUT
Tier 3: [On sale from 10am, Friday 13 February 2026] Adult Weekend £177.50; Adult Day £65.40; U18 Weekend £69.80; U18 Day £36; U12 FREE; Family Weekend £387.50.
(Booking fees included)
Payment plans on all orders with Kaboodle - split over 4 months.

 

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FRIDAY 10 JULY 2026
Fabio & Grooverider and The Outlook Orchestra
Soul II Soul
Goldie (DJ set)
Nightmares On Wax
Sam Redmore B2B Matt Beck
Olympia Vitalis
Saiming
improvjazzlab

 

SATURDAY 11 JULY 2026
Jordan Rakei
Cymande
Sampa The Great
Craig Charles
Gabriels (DJ Set)
Annie & The Caldwells
Close Counters
Diddy Sweg Big Band
Falle Nioke
Riley Mamvura
Josh Bailey & Friends
B:and Together
Phil Gifford (Wobble)
Horse Meat Disco
Knats
Leftfoot DJs
Ishmael Ensemble (DJ set)
DJ Dick

 

SUNDAY 12 JULY 2026
Jalen Ngonda
Thee Sacred Souls
Somewhere Soul
Don West
Jamz Supernova
Emma-Jean Thackray
Neal Sugarman (Daptone Records)
Quantic
Sol Paradise
Olive Jones
The Dan Casimir Big Band
The Atlantic Players
James Emmanuel
Billy Green & Fools In The House DJs
Blow Water DJs
SoundLab BRUM


Radio Partner: Jazz FM


With more artists to be announced ...

 

ABOUT MOSTLY JAZZ FUNK AND SOUL FESTIVAL
Debuting in 2010, Mostly Jazz Funk and Soul Festival is a diverse, vibrant festival, celebrating ground-breaking, innovative UK music alongside international trailblazers. Held in Moseley Park, a stunning 11-acre woodland glade in the heart of Moseley Village, the festival is just two miles from the centre of Birmingham, yet is a world away from city life. With sloping grounds, creating a natural amphitheatre in front of the beautiful lake, it’s the perfect setting for a festival. Each year Mostly Jazz Funk and Soul brings incredible artists, workshops, arts, crafts, and a selection of Birmingham’s most loved street food and drinks vendors to Moseley, for one epic party weekend.
Previous headliners include Ezra Collective, Maribou State, Chic feat. Nile Rodgers, Public Enemy, Gregory Porter, Chaka Khan, De La Soul, Bonobo, The Specials, The Wailers, Goldie, Fat Freddy’s Drop, KC and The Sunshine Band, Kool and The Gang, The Jacksons, Yussef Dayes, The Blackbyrds, and Leftfield.

Cheltenham Jazz Festival Announces 30th Anniversary Line-Up.

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Cheltenham Jazz Festival has announced details of its 30th anniversary edition, taking place from Wednesday 29th April to Monday 4th May 2026. Press release, including full schedule, attached.

We have received the following press release;

 

Cheltenham Jazz Festival 30th Anniversary // Corinne Bailey Rae, Courtney Pine 40th anniversary, Emma-Jean Thackray, Bill Frisell, Lady Blackbird, Joshua Redman, Yazz Ahmed, Makaya McCraven, Camilla George and more

 

Cheltenham Jazz Festival Announces Star-Studded 30th Anniversary Line-Up


*Corinne Bailey Rae appointed the Festival’s new Guest Curator for 2026-2028*


**Miles Davis centenary to be marked with a special orchestral tribute from the Guy Barker Big Band & BBC Concert Orchestra**


Wednesday 29th April – Monday 4th May 2026
Lady Blackbird • Joshua Redman • Corinne Bailey Rae • Emma-Jean Thackray • Courtney Pine 40th anniversary • Bill Frisell • Nigel Kennedy • Makaya McCraven • Earth Wind & Fire Experience • Jalen Ngonda • Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Orchestra • Tinariwen • Roberto Fonseca • Georgia Cécile • China Moses • Emma Rawicz • Yazz Ahmed • Theon Cross • Camilla George • Gentleman’s Dub Club • The Puppini Sisters • Gotts Street Park and more

 

“Cheltenham Jazz Festival is the perfect stomping ground for newcomers and enthusiasts alike.”
The Guardian

 

***Tickets go on general sale 4th March and 25th February for members. All tickets available from http://www.cheltenhamfestivals.com/jazz***

 


Cheltenham Jazz Festival has announced details of its 30th anniversary edition, taking place from Wednesday 29th April to Monday 4th May 2026. One of Europe’s most popular jazz festivals, the six-day event will present a wide-ranging programme spanning international headliners, leading contemporary jazz artists, genre-crossing innovators and emerging UK talent.


30 Years Young: The Next Chapter  
As Cheltenham Jazz Festival marks its 30th anniversary, the Festival celebrates three decades of championing world-class jazz, supporting emerging talent and bringing bold, diverse music to audiences in Cheltenham and beyond. Thirty years young, the Festival continues to look firmly to the future, building on a rich legacy of iconic performances while embracing new voices, fresh collaborations and innovative programming that will shape the next generation of jazz for years to come.


As part of the anniversary celebrations, the Festival has confirmed that double-Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Corinne Bailey Rae will become its new Guest Curator from 2026 to 2028. Taking over from Gregory Porter and coinciding with the 20th anniversary of her self-titled debut album, Bailey Rae will curate a series of specially commissioned performances and will play a central role in shaping the Festival’s artistic direction over the next three years. Her top picks for the Festival are Joss Stone, Lady Blackbird, Gotts Street Park, Ladies of Midnight Blue, Emma Jean-Thackray and Tinariwen.

 

Corinne Bailey Rae – Cheltenham Jazz Festival Guest Curator, said:
“I’m thrilled to be joining Cheltenham Jazz Festival as Guest Curator in its 30th year and to be helping shape its artistic journey over the next three years”, says Corinne Bailey Rae. “Jazz is such an important part of my life and learning journey, and I’m excited to celebrate its incredible legacy as part of the Cheltenham family, exploring new ideas and future collaborations while also bringing new voices to the forefront”.

 

The 2026 Festival will also mark the centenary of Miles Davis with a special orchestral tribute from the Guy Barker Big Band & BBC Concert Orchestra who’ll present Miles Davis Symphonic: Kind of Blue featuring exclusive arrangements and guest performers, celebrating the enduring influence of one of the most important and influential figures in jazz history.


World Class Performances and Jazz Stars
The Festival’s contemporary jazz programme continues its long-standing commitment to excellence, welcoming one of the most influential saxophonists of his generation Joshua Redman; US guitarist Bill Frisell performing a special show to mark his 75th birthday alongside mentor Eyvind Kang; Motown-inspired vocalist Jalen Ngonda; boundary-pushing drummer and producer Makaya McCraven; and the US singer dubbed “the Grace Jones of jazz” Lady Blackbird.


Celebrating the UK’s rich jazz and soul heritage, the programme also features Courtney Pine marking the 40th anniversary of his landmark debut album Journey to the Urge Within; Mercury Prize nominee Emma-Jean Thackray; Scottish retro soul-jazz singer Georgia Cécile; Leeds-based trio Gotts Street Park; fast emerging soul singer Nectar Woode; Gentlemen’s Dub Club celebrating 20 years since their formation; and London-based duo Blue Lab Beats.

 

In 2026, the newly titled DEYA Arena will expand its capacity to 900 and will be sponsored by Cheltenham-based DEYA Brewery as part of a new Partnership. The venue will host a strong international line-up including Cuban pianist Roberto Fonseca; Saharan desert blues collective Tinariwen; along with a 90s mixtape from DJ YODA and vivacious contemporary jazz from home-grown talent, saxophonist and vocalist Kim Cypher.

 

This year’s Dunkertons stage brings bold blues influences to the Festival. The Easy Rollers deliver a set inspired by 1930s swing, Giacomo Smith brings sharp modern blues energy, and emerging talent Elysia Biro brings powerful vocals and contemporary soul.

 

Championing The Brightest and Emerging Talent
The Parabola Arts Centre (PAC) returns with a programme focused on adventurous new work and emerging talent. Highlights include forward-thinking saxophonist Emma Rawicz; a specially commissioned show from Yazz Ahmed; British jazz tuba player Theon Cross; acclaimed saxophonist Camilla George; BLACKSABBATHMODE – a reimagining of the music of Black Sabbath from the nu-jazz duo BIGHEADMODE (Robbie and Ewan Moore) and south London multi-instrumentalist Plumm; American singer and broadcaster China Moses and more.

 

International Crossover Stars
Among the headline performances at the Festival’s 2000-capacity Big Top are Brit-Award-winning singer-songwriter Jessie J, making her Cheltenham Jazz Festival debut; visionary singer-songwriter Van Morrison; a hit-filled set from Earth Wind & Fire Experience by Al Mckay; double Brit Award-winning soul star Joss Stone; the world-renowned Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Orchestra with special guests; 30 million-selling art-pop pioneers 10cc; an intimate acoustic set from Jack Savoretti; the world’s best-selling violinist Nigel Kennedy; 80s pop trailblazers ABC; and British singer-songwriter James Morrison performing music from his latest album Fight Another Day.


Nurturing the Talent of Tomorrow
Building on the charity’s landmark 80th campaign, which reached more than 80,000 children, this year’s Jazz Festival continues its year-round commitment to talent development and outreach. The Festival will present a range of family-friendly events, including Jazz It Up on the Free Stage, a Family Concert and a Jazz Concert for Schools, enabling hundreds of children to experience jazz music in a fun, welcoming and inclusive environment.


The Festival’s learning and participation activity also extends far beyond the Bank Holiday weekend. Through Musicate, its flagship education programme, the charity brings new and unfamiliar genres of music into schools throughout the year, inspiring pupils and teachers through hands-on and inclusive musical experiences.


As part of the Festival’s wider commitment to talent development and local arts scenes, across the week emerging and local talent will play in venues across Cheltenham including Joe Hicks, The Good Stuff and Dub Catalyst.


Ian George, Head of Programming for the Jazz Festival and co-CEO of parent charity Cheltenham Festivals:
“Reaching 30 years is a major milestone for Cheltenham Jazz Festival. This anniversary programme reflects everything the Festival has always stood for – world-class artists, boundary-pushing jazz and a platform for the next generation. We’re delighted to have appointed the brilliant Corinne Bailey Rae as our new Guest Curator and look forward to our collaboration over the next three years.”

 

Access To Music returns to Cheltenham Jazz Festival 2026 on Friday 1st May at the Cheltenham Town Hall, continuing its mission to bring together leading voices in music and accessibility. This year the conference will host keynote speakers including Grammy nominated artist Lachi; panels, lightning talks and presentations exploring the latest innovations and challenges; networking and technology discovery sessions throughout the day and roundtables, performances and research discussions coordinated by AEME.

 

Based in the Festival Village at Montpellier Gardens, Cheltenham Jazz Festival 2026 will once again offer a diverse mix of special one-off performances, free events, workshops, family shows and late-night jams, alongside shows across town including Cheltenham Town Hall and Hotel Du Vin.

 

Cheltenham Festivals is an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation. 


Part of Cheltenham Festivals, Cheltenham Jazz Festival is one of the world’s iconic jazz festivals, having launched in 1996 the Festival has welcomed some of the globe’s biggest stars and jazz legends including Van Morrison, Dionne Warwick, Gregory Porter, Jamie Cullum, Norah Jones, Ornette Coleman, Billy Cobham, Courtney Pine, Jools Holland, Esperanza Spalding, Chick Corea, Laura Mvula, Cécile McLorin Salvant, Robert Glasper and Melody Gardot. From Big Top big bands to bold, experimental performances as part of its PAC programme, the Festival champions the freedom to experiment while nurturing the next generation of talent and music-makers. Its ever-evolving programme deepens the connection between community, creativity and education, showcasing artists who are redefining the genre.


Since Cheltenham Music Festival was established in 1945, the charity’s enduring commitment to championing culture has grown to encompass four world-renowned Literature, Science and Jazz Festivals and year-round learning and participation and talent development programmes culminate in four world-class Festivals, offering everyone an opportunity to explore and create culture. Over 225,000 visitors a year are inspired by its Literature, Science, Jazz and Music Festivals.


Cheltenham Festivals’ charitable mission is only made possible by the ongoing support of its Patrons, members, funders, Partners and volunteers. 



Cheltenham Festivals is signed up to the Keychange programme which aims for a 50:50 gender balance across the Festival line-up.


Cheltenham Jazz Festival is a PRS Foundation Talent Development Network Partner supported by PPL.

 


Cheltenham Jazz Festival 2026 Line-Up To Date:

 

Big Top
James Morrison
Van Morrison
Jessie J
ABC
Joss Stone
The Earth Wind & Fire Experience by Al McKay
10cc
Jack Savoretti
Mica Paris with Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Orchestra
Miles Davis Symphonic: Kind of Blue - Guy Barker Big Band & BBC Concert Orchestra
Jalen Ngonda


Town Hall
Nigel Kennedy
Joshua Redman
The Puppini Sisters
Bill Frisell & Eyvind Kang
Courtney Pine
Georgia Cécile – American Songbook
Lady Blackbird


DEYA Arena
DJ YODA
Gotts Street Park
Blue Lab Beats
Emma-Jean Thackray
Tinariwen
Makaya McCraven
Gentleman’s Dub Club
Roberto Fonseca
Nectar Woode
Kim Cypher featuring Ashley Slater
The Big Family Gig


Dunkertons
The Easy Rollers
Giacomo Smith
Elysia Biro

 

PAC
China Moses
Yazz Ahmed (Tony Dudley Evans Commission)
Theon Cross
Camilla George
Emma Rawicz
Black Sabbath Mode
RBC & Siena Co-collaboration
Ladies of Midnight Blue
Elaine Mitchener
Matt Carmichael
Robinson Khoury

 

Family Tent
Tots Tunes with Tara Franks
Jazz Kids
Discover Kathak with Sonia Sabri
Aga Serugo-Lugo: Family Sing
Afro-Latin Adventures: Ladies of Midnight Blue
Family Ceilidh
Suntou Susso
Alice Zawadzki

 

manchester jazz festival 2026 announces headliners.

Monday, February 09, 2026

manchester jazz festival (mjf2026) will take place between 15-24 May 2026 at venues and sites across Manchester. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


manchester jazz festival: bringing in the next 30 years of jazz!


Manchester’s longest-running music festival is back this Summer for 10 days of jam-packed festival fun and musical vibes across the city this May!


manchester jazz festival (mjf2026) will take place between 15-24 May 2026 at venues and sites across Manchester, celebrating the latest up and coming talent from across the North, and the best names in contemporary jazz.


Headliners include: China Moses, Andy Sheppard Trio, Yellowjackets, Toni Kofi/Denys Baptiste Quintet, Cassie Kinoshi’s seed., Bel Cobain, Lau Noah, NOUT, Cotonete, Sarsen Drift + Tom Cawley, Olivia Cuttill & Friends, Orchestra Mambo International and many more…

 

Jazz lovers rejoice – manchester jazz festival is back for its 31st edition in 2026. Lighting up venues across the city, mjf2026 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 was first staged in the summer of 1996, hosting nine bands in one venue over the course of a single day. Who could have known that this would mark the start of what is now Manchester’s longest running music festival, radiating across the city for 10 whole days each year. And yet, for all it’s grown, mjf’s spirit remains the same, rooted in the joyful celebration and genuine support of the contemporary jazz world’s diverse and local artists.


Building on the success of the last few years, manchester jazz festival (mjf2026) begins with a spectacular FREE opening weekender at the vibrant neighbourhood: First Street (mjf @ First Street) from 15 – 17 May. There will be two event stages: Main Stage and the Ask Garden Stage, each celebrating the breadth and individuality of our home-grown scene and beyond: bands emerging through mjf’s artist development programmes alongside a host of northern success stories giving their homecoming performance at mjf (Lara Jones, Thanda Gumede). The opening night shines a light on tomorrow’s talent, including a pop-up performance curated by mjf’s Youth Advisory Board, with family-friendly activities on Saturday morning and food and drink offers throughout the weekend. 


New for this year, a series of programme partnerships (Manchester Folk Festival, Oldham Coliseum Theatre) will bring mjf artists to new audiences and new artists to mjf audiences. You’ll see mjf spread across our usual range of venues and music nights: Matt & Phreds, RNCM, Forsyth Music Shop, The Stoller Hall, Low Four Studios, Stage & Radio and The Carlton Club. The festival closes with an extended weekend-long party at Band on the Wall, and an afternoon triple-bill at Aviva Studios, home of Factory International, that shines a light on three contrasting approaches to songwriting, against the backdrop of the special Women in Jazz Photography exhibition on display there throughout. 


Featured in that triple bill will be Satnam Galsian, who’ll be presenting 2026’s mjf originals new work premiere, and whose music blends the rich tradition of Punjabi folk with contemporary, feminist storytelling. It’s a compelling piece that we’ve co-commissioned with Oldham Coliseum, Wigan Old Courts and Khushi Festival.


The mjf piano trail competition is also making a comeback! manchester jazz festival and Forsyth Music Shop have joined forces once again for the mjf2026 piano trail competition: to find Manchester’s hidden talents across a trail of at least 18 street pianos at locations across Manchester city centre and beyond, including Rochdale, Trafford, Salford, Oldham, Ashton-under-Lyne, and Wigan. From 29 March (which happens to be World Piano Day!) to 31 May, the mjf2026 piano trail competition encourages everyone to get involved and share their creativity and just have fun! For those who want to take part, there’s a chance to enter a competition to win a Yamaha electric piano and many more prizes, and there will be live performances at some of the pianos on the trail, more information to be announced soon. 


Alongside the piano trail itself, there will also be two bespoke piano trail walking tours available, run by Free Manchester Walking Tours (FMWT), on the 17 and 24 May (£12 per adult, children go free) with some of the proceeds from the tours going to support the Play it Forward: Street Piano Fund, run by mjf and Forsyth Music Shop, which aims to expand the current network of street pianos across more boroughs and communities across Greater Manchester all-year-round. 


Ticket prices for the festival start from £7.50 and there’s plenty of free-to-access music and activities taking place at locations across the city centre, including the entire opening weekender: mjf @ First Street, and gigs in the Copper Bar at Band on the Wall and at Matt & Phreds. 


Festival fans have come to expect international debuts at mjf; this year we welcome artists from France, Spain, Poland, Italy, Cuba and Brazil. You’ll hear them first at mjf!
Tickets go on general sale at 10am on Friday 13 February at manchesterjazz.com

 

Highlights of the festival programme are as follows:


mjf @ First Street, 15 - 17 May
As well as some of the North’s leading artists gracing the Main Stage on Friday, Saturday and Sunday (15 - 17 May), there will be family-friendly activities launching the Saturday (16 May) morning vibes on the Ask Garden Stage, followed by performances from mjf’s talent development programme alumni, and on Sunday 17, mjf partners with Jazz North to present the Northern Line showcase: profiling five acts selected for the touring scheme by industry leaders. 


The Stoller Hall 15 & 22 May (main venue and *Carole Nash Hall)
Andy Sheppard Trio
Andy Scott & Carmel Smickersgill + Simeon Walker + Her Revelation (triple bill)*


RNCM Theatre 16 & 23 May
Cassie Kinoshi’s seed. 
Legacy - Coltrane and Cannonball: Tony Kofi & Denys Baptiste Quintet


Matt and Phreds, 15 - 24 May
Hijack Horns, M&P’s Big Band Brunch ft. DG Kollective, Kemani & Friends, Chinese Marbles, Tom Sharp Jazz Orchestra, M&P’s Big Band Brunch ft. DG Kollective, Three or Four Shades of Mingus, Hania Derej Trio, Beyond the Blue, The Plimp Souls, M&P’s Jazz Brunch ft. The Grant Russell Quartet, Suboptimal, Alligator Gumbo and mjf Wrap Party Jam ft. Ed Kainyek Quartet.


The Carlton Club, 18-19 May
Big Ideas x mjf and Brume x mjf


Low Four Studios, 20 May
mjf presents a special double-bill performance in the intimate surroundings of Low Four Studios.
Sarsen Drift + Tom Cawley (double-bill)


Whittles, Oldham, 20 May
OCT x mjf presents: Vipertime + support


Forsyth Music Shop, 21 May
Olivia Cuttill & Friends play the Legends of Jazz


George St Chapel, Oldham, 21 May
OCT x mjf presents: Her Revelation + Lullaby - Sonic Cradle


Band on the Wall, 19 - 24 May
Main venue: Yellowjackets, Bel Cobain + support, Lau Noah, Cotonete + support, Tara Lily, China Moses + support. 
Copper Bar gigs: Beat the Jams x mjf: Tom Thorp & George King, Calico, Finite Experience, Yoni Mayraz, Thiara Collective, Manchild, Jon Onabowu, Nout, Flo/ra and Band on the Wall Jazz Workshop Band. 


Stage & Radio, 22 May
The GreensKeepers Jam x mjf


The Social, Aviva Studios, 24 May
Dilettante, Caraway and Satnam Galsian + Special Guests.

 

Steve Mead, mjf CEO and Artistic Director, said: 
“After last year’s bumper 30th anniversary celebrations, we’re heading purposefully into our fourth decade with mjf’s trademark array of contemporary sounds, surprising discoveries and the promise of good times.  Festivals are a prized possession for a city: no other occasion presents so many opportunities to come together with friends old and new, to embark upon curious adventures and to simply spend time surrounded by exceptional music of the highest calibre. Music offers something valuable to each of us – be it cultural nourishment, escape or good company.  In a time of ongoing financial, social and political challenges, music has the power to unite us and remind us of the values that are important for us all. I hope you’ll choose to spend some of your valuable time in our company and be rewarded at mjf this summer.”

 

mjf2026 will take place from 15 – 24 May 2026 in venues across Manchester city centre. Tickets go on sale at 10am on 13 February at http://www.manchesterjazz.com

NYJO and Sam Eastmond Take John Zorn’s Masada on Tour.

Thursday, February 05, 2026

NYJO reunites with composer, arranger, and conductor Sam Eastmond to take a powerful new iteration of John Zorn’s Masada on a short UK tour in March 2026. Press release attached.

We have received the following information;


We are thrilled to announce that NYJO (National Youth Jazz Orchestra) reunites with composer, arranger, and conductor Sam Eastmond for a powerful new iteration of John Zorn’s Masada, touring the UK in Spring 2026.

 

Following acclaimed performances at Café Oto and the EFG London Jazz Festival, this evolved project brings Zorn’s fiercely alive music to audiences nationwide, including a landmark performance at the legendary Ronnie Scott’s on Mon 16 March. Expect tight, punchy horn lines, a relentlessly driving rhythm section, soaring solos, and the distinctive punk energy that defines Eastmond’s approach.

 

FULL PRESS RELEASE:

 

NYJO and Sam Eastmond Take John Zorn’s Masada on Tour

 

NYJO reunites with composer, arranger, and conductor Sam Eastmond to take a powerful new iteration of John Zorn’s Masada on tour in March 2026. The tour includes a
performance at the legendary Ronnie Scott’s, giving NYJO’s young musicians the opportunity to perform on one of the world’s most internationally renowned jazz stages.


Following the success of their first collaboration in 2021, when NYJO and Eastmond presented Masada across a double night bill at Cafe Oto, the project has continued to grow in profile and ambition. The work was later successfully brought to London as part of the EFG London Jazz Festival, NYJO is now proud to take this evolved project
out on tour to audiences across the UK. Audiences can expect tight, punchy horn lines, a relentlessly driving rhythm section, soaring solos, and the distinctive punk energy that defines Sam Eastmond’s musical voice. Zorn’s compositions are treated as living, communal music that is urgent, visceral, and fiercely alive. Rooted in collaboration, this project embodies a community of dedicated NYJO musicians and staff.

 

Sam Eastmond describes the project’s ethos:
“Music to me, and to my dear friend John Zorn, is about community. About groups of musicians all with a common purpose elevating each other in service of the sound. Egos subsumed to the group. Playing the right notes is a starting point. We’re here to play the emotion of the sound. Rehearsals are about growing a band, learning to play together, serious fun.”

 

Alongside the gigs, NYJO will also deliver a March 2026 Schools’ Tour, giving secondary school students the opportunity to experience and take part in live, jazz-inspired music. A small ensemble of NYJO Emerging Professional musicians will draw inspiration from John Zorn’s Masada to develop outreach projects in Rhondda Cynon Taf and Birmingham. In RCT, musicians will perform a 45-minute gig, followed by an in-school workshop, leaving schools with new repertoire to continue rehearsing independently. Music created by participating students will be performed as the opening act for the Masada concert in Cardiff, placing local young musicians at the heart of the performance. In Birmingham NYJO Emerging Professional musicians will deliver workshops with B:Music’s beginner and intermediate jazz groups to create the opening act for the B:Music gig.

 

Vikki Maudave, Programmes & Operations Director for NYJO said,
“This work is about widening the gate into jazz. By creating meaningful opportunities for young musicians ahead of our gigs, we build skills, spark ambition and grow new audiences, ensuring jazz continues to evolve, reflect and belong to the next generation. This tour of Masada celebrates collective music making, artistic growth, and the enduring power of John Zorn’s work in the hands of a new generation.”

 

Performers
Jamie Harms (Reed 1, alto and clarinet), Maya Mitra (Reed 2, alto and flute), Harvey Parkin- Christie (Reed 3, tenor), Benjy Sandler (Reed 4, tenor and soprano), Noah Chiari (baritone saxophone and bass clarinet), Carmen Llena (Trumpet 1), Sam Ehert-Pickett (Trumpet 2), George Menter (Trumpet 3), Eleanor Benson Bradshaw (Trumpet 4), Benjamin Krauss (Trombone 1), Ben Moss (Trombone 2), Lexi Turvey (Trombone 3), Annie Morris (Tuba), Johnathan Vel (upright bass), Alfie Dean (guitar), Natan Kedzierski (drums), and Nika Ticciati (keys)

 

Tour Dates;
7 March 2026 – B:Music, Birmingham, 3pm
16 March 2026 – Ronnie Scott’s, London, 5.30pm
26 March 2026 – University of Cardiff, Cardiff, 7pm

 

About NYJO
NYJO is a registered charity and an Arts Council National Portfolio Organisation with a mission to bring jazz and improvised music to young musicians aged 14-25, and audiences across the country. We strongly believe in the power of jazz as a tool for social change and work to creatively nurture young people, empowering them to develop, personally and artistically, through high-quality, accessible, and inclusive learning programmes and professional live performances.
We work in collaboration with likeminded partners around the country to address access barriers to music education and deliver bespoke programmes that cater to the needs and aspirations of local young people. With a strong commitment to making jazz and music-making opportunities more evenly distributed across the UK, we focus on traditionally underserved and marginalised communities to inspire young people to use jazz as a form of self-expression.
Web: http://www.nyjo.org.uk

 

IAN MANN adds;


I saw Sam Eastmond and NYJO perform John Zorn’s Masada material at Milton Court as part of the 2025 EFG London Jazz Festival. It may have been a free admission event but it was one of the most powerful and exciting performances of the entire Festival and a definite highlight. Don’t miss the chance of seeing them on this upcoming tour.


Review as part of my Festival coverage here;
https://www.thejazzmann.com/features/article/efg-london-jazz-festival-2025-day-nine-saturday-22-11-2025

 

Leading Persian and Middle Eastern Artists To Perform Across The UK In 2026.

Tuesday, February 03, 2026

Artstage - the world’s premier promoter of non-mainstream Persian and Middle Eastern music – presents a series of live performances from some of the region’s most celebrated artists. Press release att

We have received the following press release;


Leading Persian and Middle Eastern Artists To Perform Across The UK In 2026

 

*Artstage - the world’s premier promoter of non-mainstream Persian and Middle Eastern music – presents a series of live performances from some of the region’s most celebrated artists*

 


Highlights for 2026 include the internationally acclaimed kamancheh virtuoso Kayhan Kalhor; a Barbican headline for 2008 Eurovision representatives for Turkey mor ve ötesi; one of the most iconic Kurdish singers of her generation Anyur; master of the baglama and one of Turkey’s most revered musicians Erdal Erzincan; and London-based Syrian oud player Rihab Azar.

 


ARTSAGE UK CONCERTS 2026

 

Full listings HERE.
https://artstage.com/

 


MOR VE ÖTESI
Wednesday 4th February 2026 – Barbican, London
mor ve ötesi have been a powerhouse of modern Turkish rock for the last twenty years and will perform their biggest UK show to date with a headline performance at the Barbican. The group represented Turkey in the 2008 Eurovision in Belgrade and have released eight studio albums since their debut in 1996.
https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2026/event/mor-ve-otesi

 

DAVID BERGMÜLLER
Friday 6th February 2026 – Kings Place, London
Austrian musician David Bergmüller brings the lute into the 21st century with his new album Know Thyself, shaped by minimalist grooves, subtle loops, and delicate electronic textures. Surrounded by effect pedals reminiscent of electric guitarists, several synthesisers and a computer, Bergmüller creates luminous, atmospheric tracks for various lutes; imbued with hints of minimal music and wistful, dreamlike melodies.
https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/contemporary/david-bergmuller/

 


RANA FARHAN
Saturday 28th February 2026 – World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens, London
Rana Farhan grew up in Tehran but now lives in New York where she sings in Persian and English drawing inspirations from the likes of Billie Holiday, and creating a unique cultural product of both her native Iran and adopted country, the US. She combines the rich oral traditions of Persia with traditions that originated in American culture. Rana continues to push boundaries with her latest album Persian Soul; a new 10-track collection which returns to the poetry of Rumi, weaving his timeless words into original compositions that blend blues, soul and Persian influences in Rana’s signature style.
https://worldheartbeat.org/events/rana-farhan/

 

ANYUR
Saturday 28th March 2026 – Birmingham Town Hall, Birmingham
Monday 30th March 2026 – The Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh
Thursday 2nd April 2026 – Barbican, London
One of the biggest voices in Kurdish music, Anyur and her ensemble return to London to present her acclaimed album Rabe, a culmination of over two decades of artistic evolution. Aynur’s impressive voice and extraordinary musical narration represent the Kurdish music heritage of her cultural roots as a global genre. Her unique voice infuses traditional Kurdish folk music with the contemporary sensibility of Western music.
https://bmusic.co.uk/events/aynur-do%C4%9Fan 
https://www.thequeenshall.net/whats-on/aynur-dogan-tickets-edinburgh
https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2026/event/aynur

 

RIHAB AZAR QUARTET
Thursday 2nd April 2026 – Kings Place, London
While deeply rooted in the authentic Middle-Eastern character of the Oud, Rihab Azar’s music possesses a uniquely rich and intimate identity of its own. The quartet will perform original works from Rihab’s debut album Dandelion, alongside compositions from Hamza El Din, Ahmad Alkhatib, Feras Charestan, Adnan Abushamat and more.
https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/contemporary/rihab-azar-quartet-dandelion-debut-album-launch/

 

KAYHAN KALHOR
Friday 24th April 2026 – Colyer-Fergusson Hall, Kent
A creative force in today’s global music scene, Kayhan Kalhor is an internationally acclaimed virtuoso of the kamancheh (spiked fiddle). Renowned for his evocative performances of traditional Persian music and his groundbreaking collaborations across cultures, Kalhor has played a vital role in bringing Persian music to international prominence. His artistry continues to captivate audiences worldwide, bridging musical traditions with remarkable depth and sensitivity.
https://thegulbenkian.co.uk/events/kayhan-kalhor/

 

ERDAL ERZINCAN
Friday 8th May 2026 – King’s Place, London
One of Turkey’s most celebrated musicians and a true master of the baglama, Erdal Erzincan is renowned for his profound interpretations of Anatolian folk music and brings to the stage a deeply expressive and technically brilliant solo performance that transcends borders.
https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/contemporary/erdal-erzincan/

 

AHMET ASLAN
Friday 22nd May 2026 – The Stoller Hall, Manchester
Saturday 23rd May 2026 – Kings Place, London
A passionate advocate of the culture of the Zaza people who live on the border between Iran and Turkey, Ahmet Aslan has earned admiration throughout Turkey, especially after his music was featured in the popular crime series Eşkiya Dünyaya Hükümdar Olmaz. His success also has a European connection where he developed the Di-Tar while studying at the world music programme at Codarts in Rotterdam.
https://stollerhall.com/whats-on/ahmet-aslan/
https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/contemporary/ahmet-aslan/

 

Ten Free Jazz Concerts in Newark, New Jersey, USA this Spring.

Tuesday, February 03, 2026

New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) will present a series of free live jazz events at various venues around Newark during February, March, April, May and June 2026. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;

 

10 Free Jazz Concerts in Newark Thanks to the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), February-June 2026
Sponsored in part by TD Bank

 


Sat 2.07 @ 6:00 p.m. Baptist Church Jazz Vespers | Joe Locke Trio  
Co-presented by Bethany Baptist Church and NJPAC, the free monthly Bethany Vesper Concert Series continues combining jazz music and worship. February welcomes the Joe Locke Trio. It’s always “good vibes” when jazz vibraphonist Joe Locke takes the stage. He plays with personality, emotion and incredible skill, practically dancing with his instrument. This unique combo features force-of-nature Allyn Johnson on the organ and master drummer Tim Horner. 
Tickets: FREE. This event will be held at Bethany Baptist Church, 275 W. Market Street, Newark, NJ.


Thu 2.19 @ 7:30 p.m. Jazz Jams at Clement’s Place
Co-presented by NJPAC’s Jazz Advisory Committee and Rutgers RU_N’s Institute for Jazz Studies, Jazz Jams at Clement’s Place is a monthly Jazz Jams Session concert series featuring top-flight New Jersey musicians directed by pianist and bandleader, James Austin, Jr. T.  Audience members immerse themselves in the relaxing sounds of jazz music that stimulate the player’s and listeners’ minds. All novice and seasoned jazz musicians and singers are welcomed to jam and improv with the professional band throughout the night. Co-producers: Wayne Winborne, Executive Director, IFJS and Eyesha Marable, AVP, Comm Engagement, NJPAC.
Tickets: FREE. This event will be held at Clement’s Place, 15 Washington Street, Newark, NJ.


Sat 3.07 @ 6:00 p.m. Baptist Church Jazz Vespers | James Carter Quartet  
Co-presented by Bethany Baptist Church and NJPAC, the free monthly Bethany Vesper Concert Series continues combining jazz music and worship. March welcomes saxophonist James Carter and his formidable quartet: pianist Sharp Radway, bassist Hilliard Greene and drummer Kahlil Kwame Bell. The New York Times lauds Carter as “one of the most charismatic and powerful soloists in jazz” with “access to every riff ever recorded.”
Tickets: FREE. This event will be held at Bethany Baptist Church, 275 W. Market Street, Newark, NJ.


Thu 3.26 @ 7:30 p.m. Jazz Jams at Clement’s Place
Co-presented by NJPAC’s Jazz Advisory Committee and Rutgers RU_N’s Institute for Jazz Studies, Jazz Jams at Clement’s Place is a monthly Jazz Jams Session concert series featuring top-flight New Jersey musicians directed by pianist and bandleader, James Austin, Jr. T.  Audience members immerse themselves in the relaxing sounds of jazz music that stimulate the player’s and listeners’ minds. All novice and seasoned jazz musicians and singers are welcomed to jam and improv with the professional band throughout the night. Co-producers: Wayne Winborne, Executive Director, IFJS and Eyesha Marable, AVP, Comm Engagement, NJPAC.
Tickets: FREE. This event will be held at Clement’s Place, 15 Washington Street, Newark, NJ.


Sat 4.04 @ 6:00 p.m. Baptist Church Jazz Vespers | Winard Harper & Jeli Posse
Co-presented by Bethany Baptist Church and NJPAC, the free monthly Bethany Vesper Concert Series continues combining jazz music and worship. April aka Jazz Appreciation Month welcomes drum wizard Winard Harper with his juicy jazz combo, Jeli Posse. Their big sound swings from sophisticated to soulful to hard bop to blues. Featuring Ted Chubb on trumpet, Jalin Shiver on sax, Anthony Perez on bass, Brandon McCune on piano, and Ahadu Chase on percussion.
Tickets: FREE. This event will be held at Bethany Baptist Church, 275 W. Market Street, Newark, NJ.


Thu 4.16 @ 7:30 p.m. Jazz Jams at Clement’s Place
Co-presented by NJPAC’s Jazz Advisory Committee and Rutgers RU_N’s Institute for Jazz Studies, Jazz Jams at Clement’s Place is a monthly Jazz Jams Session concert series featuring top-flight New Jersey musicians directed by pianist and bandleader, James Austin, Jr. T.  Audience members immerse themselves in the relaxing sounds of jazz music that stimulate the player’s and listeners’ minds. All novice and seasoned jazz musicians and singers are welcomed to jam and improv with the professional band throughout the night. Co-producers: Wayne Winborne, Executive Director, IFJS and Eyesha Marable, AVP, Comm Engagement, NJPAC.
Tickets: FREE. This event will be held at Clement’s Place, 15 Washington Street, Newark, NJ.


Sun 4.26 International Jazz Day Celebration
NJPAC celebrates International Jazz Day, April 30, 2025, with a free musical celebration featuring 100+ young local musicians performing together. Co-produced by NJPAC’s TD Jazz for Teens and JAZZ HOUSE KIDS, this one-night only concert unites some of the brightest youth ensembles of New Jersey and New York: NJPAC’s TD Jazz for Teens’ Moody Jazz Orchestra and The George Wein Scholars Ensemble, JAZZ HOUSE KIDS, and local schools’ bands TBA. International Jazz Day in Newark highlights the power of jazz as a force for freedom and creativity, promotes intercultural dialogue through respect and understanding, and unites people from all corners of the region.
Tickets: FREE. This event will be held at NJPAC’s Victoria Theater.


Sat 5.02 @ 6:00 p.m. Bethany Baptist Church Jazz Vespers | Orrin Evans Trio        
Co-presented by Bethany Baptist Church and NJPAC, the free monthly Bethany Vesper Concert Series continues combining jazz music and worship. On May 2nd, three-time GRAMMY®-nominated jazz pianist Orrin Evans (Walk a Mile in My Shoe) will lead his elite trio (with bass and drums) embodying everything we love about good jazz: joyful spontaneity, fierce musical intelligence and a crackling interplay between the performers. They swing with blues-infused hardcore jazz, spiritual jazz, avant-garde traditions and more.
Tickets: FREE. This event will be held at Bethany Baptist Church, 275 W. Market Street, Newark, NJ.


Thu 5.28 @ 7:30 p.m. Jazz Jams at Clement’s Place
Co-presented by NJPAC’s Jazz Advisory Committee and Rutgers RU_N’s Institute for Jazz Studies, Jazz Jams at Clement’s Place is a monthly Jazz Jams Session concert series featuring top-flight New Jersey musicians directed by pianist and bandleader, James Austin, Jr. T.  Audience members immerse themselves in the relaxing sounds of jazz music that stimulate the player’s and listeners’ minds. All novice and seasoned jazz musicians and singers are welcomed to jam and improv with the professional band throughout the night. Co-producers: Wayne Winborne, Executive Director, IFJS and Eyesha Marable, AVP, Comm Engagement, NJPAC.
Tickets: FREE. This event will be held at Clement’s Place, 15 Washington Street, Newark, NJ.

Thu 6.18 @ 7:30 p.m. Jazz Jams at Clement’s Place
Co-presented by NJPAC’s Jazz Advisory Committee and Rutgers RU_N’s Institute for Jazz Studies, Jazz Jams at Clement’s Place is a monthly Jazz Jams Session concert series featuring top-flight New Jersey musicians directed by pianist and bandleader, James Austin, Jr. T.  Audience members immerse themselves in the relaxing sounds of jazz music that stimulate the player’s and listeners’ minds. All novice and seasoned jazz musicians and singers are welcomed to jam and improv with the professional band throughout the night. Co-producers: Wayne Winborne, Executive Director, IFJS and Eyesha Marable, AVP, Comm Engagement, NJPAC.
Tickets: FREE. This event will be held at Clement’s Place,15 Washington Street, Newark, NJ.

 

About NJPAC
New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), located in downtown Newark, New Jersey, is an anchor cultural institution for both the city of Newark and the state of New Jersey. It is an artistic, cultural, educational and civic center where great performances and events enhance and transform lives every day. NJPAC brings communities together both on and off of our campus – on stages, in schools and community settings – providing access to the arts for 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 Social Impact programs, NJPAC leverages the arts to advance positive outcomes in education, health and well-being, civic engagement and community development. NJPAC has attracted more than 12.7 million visitors (including more than two million children) since opening its doors in 1997. Learn more at http://www.njpac.org.     


Sponsorship
About TD Bank, America’s Most Convenient Bank®
For the 14th consecutive year, TD Bank is the title sponsor of all jazz programming during NJPAC’s season, including 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.

Guildford Jazz - Programme for March 2026.

Sunday, February 01, 2026

Mick Thomas has forwarded details of forthcoming events at Guildford Jazz. Performers include Alex Garnett Trio, Alan Barnes Octet, Jazz Samba feat. Mark Crooks, Alex Clarke Quintet.

Mick Thomas writes;


Alex Garnett Trio at Guildford Jazz, The Guildford Institute, Guildford, Surrey
Date: Monday, March 2, 2026
More details
Alex Garnett Trio
Monday 2 Mar from 14.00 to 15.00 (doors open 12.00) at the Guildford Institute, Ward St, Guildford GU1 4LH
For over two decades tenor saxophonist Alex Garnett has been one of the leading saxophonists in the UK and mainland Europe, being instantly recognized by his dark, husky sound. A versatile musician, he is a long-standing member of the Ronnie Scott’s All-Stars as well as an in-demand session, studio and commercial saxophonist, having racked up countless recording credits. He has also enjoyed considerable success as a jazz composer and arranger.
With Paul Edis on pianoand Marianne Windham double bass.
For more details and to book tickets visit https://www.guildfordjazz.org.uk

 

Alan Barnes Octet presents
‘Copperfield’ at Guildford Jazz, The University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey
Date: Thursday, March 5, 2026
More details
Alan Barnnes Octet presents ‘Copperfield’
Thursday 5 Mar from 20.00 to 22.20 (doors open 19.15) at the University of Surrey, Stag Hill, Guildford GU2 7XH
This Dickensian Jazz Suite takes the audience through the characters and scenes of Dickens’ favourite novel ‘David Copperfield’. After each sketch, presented with Alan
Barnes’ charismatic and engaging humour, eight virtuoso musicians will bring the characters and scenes vividly to life. One of the UK’s greatest and most versatile jazz musicians, winning numerous awards, Alan Barnes is also an outstanding composer and arranger, with two previous, brilliant jazz suites playing to packed houses in the EFG London Jazz Festival.
For more details and to book tickets visit https://www.guildfordjazz.org.uk

 

Jazz Samba at Guildford Jazz, Cranleigh Arts Centre, Cranleigh, Surrey
Date: Friday, March 20, 2026
More details
Jazz Samba
Friday 20 Mar from 19.30 to 22.00 (doors open 18.45) at Cranleigh Arts Centre, High St, Cranleigh GU6 8AS
Jazz Samba takes its inspiration and name from Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd’s ground-breaking bossa nova album, which topped the album charts on its release in 1962. Led by the outstanding tenor saxophonist Mark Crooks and the award- winning guitarist Nigel Price, this is a joyful celebration of the blending of Brazilian rhythms, jazz sensibility and the majestic compositions of Antonio Carlos Jobim, Joao Donato and Sergio Mendes.
With John Cervantes (p), Marianne Windham (b) and Demi Garcia Sabat (d).
For more details and to book tickets
visit https://www.guildfordjazz.org.uk

 

Alex Clarke Quintet at Guildford Jazz,
The Guildford Pavilion, Guildford, Surrey
Date: Thursday, March 26, 2026
More details
Alex Clarke Quintet
Thursday 26 Mar from 20.00 to 22.15 (doors open 19.00) at the Guildford Pavilion, Woodbridge Rd, Guildford GU1 4RP
Join us for this very special evening celebrating the 15th Anniversary of Guildford Jazz, with a rare all-female quintet featuring saxophonist Alex Clarke, a finalist at the BBC Young Jazz Musician of the Year 2020, winner of the Rising Star category in the 2019 British Jazz Awards and Jazz Newcomer of the Year nominee in the 2021 & 2022 Parliamentary Jazz Awards.
With Andrea Vicari on piano, Sophie Alloway on drums, Marianne Windham on bass and Emily Windham on vocals.
For more details and to book tickets visit https://www.guildfordjazz.org.uk

 

 

Taupe - new album and UK & European tour March and April 2026.

Friday, January 30, 2026

Glasgow based trio Taupe will release their third album "waxing / waning" on 6th March 2026 followed by a series of UK & European live dates during March and April. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


Taupe’s new album release, waxing | waning delivers jazz experimentalism, ‘skronk’, avant-rock, and electronics, by the Glasgow-based trio, due out on CD / DL / LP Fri 6th March via Minority Records


Across its seven tracks, waxing | waning captures Taupe’s approach – bold and boundary-pushing – shaped by a fresh shift in the band’s dynamic and compositional approach.


Comprising Mike Parr-Burman (guitar, bass guitar, electronics), Jamie Stockbridge (alto and baritone saxophones) and Alex Palmer (drum kit, percussion), Taupe work up a storm of skronk, free jazz and harmolodic frenzy whose closest relations include Zu, Melt Banana and John Zorn. There are further reminders: early Aksak Maboul, James Chance, Albert Ayler, and at times the abrasive guitars, reminiscent of Sunn O))) in their ritualistic concussion.


However, waxing | waning is from its opening, stuttering blasts, an exercise in seeking out and claiming new territory, finding unique and novel permutations in which jazz, rock, electronics interbreed at breakneck pace.


waxing | waning doesn’t offer balm in its beauty (always beautiful even if not always “pretty”). It acts as a model of resistance not just to the norm but to what has become normalised in today’s world.


In support of the album, Taupe will be touring waxing | waning in 2026, with performances on the following dates:


March 7th – Newcastle, Star and Shadow Cinema
March 27th – Glasgow, Hug & Pint
March 28th – Edinburgh, Leith Cricket Club
April 8th – Eindhoven, POM
April 9th – Utrecht, Studio Patrick
April 10th – Amsterdam, OCCII
April 11th – Jena
April 12th – Würzburg
April 18th – Tilburg, Offroad Festival


Credits;


Mike Parr-Burman – guitar, bass guitar, electronics
Jamie Stockbridge – alto and baritone saxophones
Alex Palmer – drum kit, percussion


Produced by Taupe & Luigi Pasquini
Executive producer: Daniel Dudarec


Recorded and mixed by Luigi Pasquini at Dystopia Studios, Glasgow, Scotland
Mastered by Andreas Lubich at Loop-O Mastering, Berlin, Germany


Front cover artwork © Fritz Welch, 2025
Inner cover collage © Thomas Koevoets, 2025
Cover design © Carton Clan, 2025

 

“Music to punch things to.” – The Wire


“Like a pigeon stuck in a post-box.” – NARC Magazine


“Taupe revel in formal deconstruction and textural mutation ... there’s a sense of punky mischief here that recalls Naked City or Melt Banana.” – The List


‘There is no exquisite beauty… These three musicians are in total harmony with each other, however dissonant.” – Bido Lito

 

http://www.taupetaupetaupe.com


https://taupe.bandcamp.com


http://www.minorityrecords.com


https://minorityrecords.bandcamp.com

 

Sheffield Jazz - Spring 2026 season of gigs.

Friday, January 30, 2026

Sheffield Jazz has announced its gig schedule from February to May 2026. Events take place at Crooke's Social Club, The Crucible Playhouse & Theatre and Firth Hall. Fully detailed schedule attached.

Roy Saxby of Sheffield Jazz has provided the following information;


The Spring 2026 season at Sheffield Jazz features a wide variety of bands at our main venue Crookes Social Club including: Donovan Haffner Quartet, Emily Masser-Alex Clarke Quintet, Jonny Mansfield Quartet, Joe Webb Trio, Cloudmakers Trio, Let Spin and the Erik Palmberg Quartet. Our regular concert at the Crucible Playhouse is on 27 February and features the Denys Baptiste Quartet with rising star Sultan Stevenson on piano while our usual joint gig in collaboration with University of Sheffield at their Firth Hall venue is on 5 March and features Alice Zawadzki’s collaboration with Fred Thomas and Misha Mullov-Abbado. Our final date of the season on 16 May is a special concert, presented jointly with Music in The Round Sheffield at the Crucible Theatre and features Gwilym Simcock with Conor Chaplin & Rob Buckland alongside top soprano singer Claire Booth and Ensemble 360 for a programme that brings together jazz standards and classical works. Full details are on our website http://www.sheffieldjazz.org.uk.

 

Sheffield Jazz Spring 2026 Season

 

Crookes Social Club, Mulehouse Road, Sheffield, S10 1TD Tel: 0114 266 0114 Doors open at 19.20, music starts at 20.00, finish time 22.45. Prices: Full £18; over 60s, disabled, unemployed £16; 18-30 year olds, students with NUS card £10; 15–17 year olds £5; under 15s Free. Advance tickets from http://www.ticketsource.co.uk/sheffield-jazz.


Crucible Playhouse, 55 Norfolk Street, Sheffield S1 1DA Tel 0114 249 6000 (in association with Music in the Round) Doors open 19.00 music starts 19.30, finish time 22.00. Prices: Full £20; over 60s, disabled, unemployed £18; 18-30 year olds, students with NUS card £10; 15–17 year olds £5; Under 15s Free.
Advance tickets (no additional booking fee) from Crucible Box Office http://www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk


Crucible Theatre, 55 Norfolk Street, Sheffield S1 1DA Tel 0114 249 6000 (in association with Music in the Round) Doors open 18.45 music starts 19.15, finish time 22.00. Prices: Full £23; UC, PIP & DLA; £14, Students & under 35s £5
Advance tickets (no additional booking fee) from Crucible Box Office http://www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk

 

Firth Hall, Firth Court, Western Bank, Sheffield, S10 2TN Tel 0114 222 8888 (in association with University of Sheffield) Doors open at 19.00, music starts at 19.30, finish time 22.00. Prices: Full £19; over 60s, disabled, unemployed £17; 18-30 year olds, students with NUS card £10; 15–17 year olds £5 Under 15s Free.
Advance tickets from http://www.ticketsource.co.uk/sheffield-jazz.


For further details visit http://www.sheffieldjazz.org.uk

 

Friday 6 February
at 20.00
Crookes Social Club
Donovan Haffner Quartet
Donovan Haffner: alto saxophone:
Laurie Rich: piano:
Harry Pearce: bass:
Jack Thomas: drums
Rising star saxophonist Donovan Haffner is one of 2025’s breakthrough artists who won ‘Jazz Newcomer’ at the 2025 Parliamentary Jazz Awards. Born and bred in South East London, at age 11 Donovan joined the highly respected Tomorrow’s Warriors Young Artist Development Programme where he was mentored by Gary Crosby and
Binker Golding and at 18 he toured Italy with multi-award-winning drummer Moses Boyd. The drive and sophistication of his playing, as well as and his growing reputation as a bandleader and composer and how he interprets his own compositions, is bringing him to the attention of jazz fans across the country.

 

Friday 13 February
at 20.00
Crookes Social Club
Emily Masser-Alex Clarke Quintet
Emily Masser: vocals
Alex Clarke: saxophone
Graham Harvey: piano
James Owston: bass
Matt Home: drums
Emily Masser is one of the most exciting young voices and Alex Clarke one of the most in-demand, versatile young saxophonists emerging on the British jazz scene. Both initially came to prominence with Clarke Tracey’s bands in his ‘Art Blakey’ role recruiting emerging talent but have since formed their own bands and recorded their own critically acclaimed albums. Emily, praised for the warmth and maturity of her interpretations and Alex, for her intelligent ear for harmony and deep knowledge of repertoire across a broad spectrum of styles, have joined forces to play a mix of standards and bebop numbers backed by a top notch rhythm section.

 

Friday 27 February
at 19.30
Crucible Theatre
Denys Baptiste Quartet
Denys Baptiste: saxophone
Sultan Stevenson: piano
Larry Bartley: bass
Joel Barford: drums
Acclaimed saxophonist Denys Baptiste presents his new quartet, featuring rising star pianist Sultan Stevenson, who will explore an exciting mix of new compositions, standards and revisit compositions from his award-winning albums. An amazingly versatile musician with roots steeped in the jazz tradition, Denys incorporates ideas from other musical forms and popular culture. His powerful technique and an ability to improvise effortlessly across a wide range of musical styles have made him a much sought after soloist, playing with some of the biggest names in jazz and other genres. Expect an evening of deep swing infectious melodies and inventive solos.

 

Thursday 5 March
at 19.30
Firth Hall
Alice Zawadzki/Fred Thomas/Misha Mullov-Abbado
Alice Zawadzki: vocals, violin
Fred Thomas: piano, vielle & percussion
Misha Mullov-Abbado - double bass
Alice Zawadzki, a vocalist & violinist with considerable repute as “a genuine original” teams up with two long-term collaborators - sought- after multi-instrumentalist Fred Thomas and award-winning jazz bass player Misha Mullov-Abbado. Alice is also a songwriter while both Fred and Misha are renowned as composers and arrangers. The empathy and synergy harnessed by them is the result of a decade’s work together. As demonstrated on their acclaimed ECM album ‘Za Gorami’, the trio inhabits their own stylistic realm that encompasses Mediterranean folk songs, chamber music and improvisational jazz fused with free flowing interplay and fluid structures to meld a mesmerizing sound.

 

Friday 13 March
at 20.00
Crookes Social Club
Jonny Mansfield Quartet
Jonny Mansfield: vibes
Will Barry: piano
Will Sach: bass
Luke McCarthy: drums
Vibraphonist, composer and winner of the prestigious Kenny Wheeler Jazz Prize, Jonny Mansfield is regarded as one of the UK’s outstanding young jazz talents as his performance with Empirical at their Crucible concert in 2024 demonstrated. His band features the impressive Will Barry, whose performances at Sheffield Jazz with other bands have been excellent and with whom Jonny has also worked as a duo paying tribute to Gary Burton and Chick Corea. They are supported by the impressive Will Sach, a New Yorker now based in London and rising star Luke McCarthy. Expect superb musicianship, exhilarating collective interplay and dazzling solos.

 

Friday 20 March
at 20.00
Crookes Social Club
Joe Webb Trio
Joe Webb: piano
Will Sach: double bass
Sam Jesson: drums
Highly regarded pianist, jazz musician and composer Joe Webb has emerged as a leading force on the UK jazz scene today, seamlessly blending traditional jazz with contemporary flair. His innovative approach breathes new life into classic jazz idioms, creating a sound that is both familiar and refreshingly original. Originally from Wales but now based in London he is also in demand as a recording artist, showcasing his exceptional skills on both piano and Hammond organ.
Joe’s trio amalgamate the old and the new earning them a deserved reputation for pushing the boundaries of jazz while respecting its rich heritage.

 

Friday 27 March
at 20.00
Crookes Social Club
Cloudmakers Trio
Jim Hart: vibraphone
Michael Janisch: bass
Dave Smith: drums/percussion
Cloudmakers Trio brings together three of the most inventive players on the UK scene and blends downtown New York and European improvised music with world and rock influences. Since Jim Hart first came together with Michael Janisch and Dave Smith to create this project their original vision – to match the textural density of a piano trio,
but instead headed up by vibraphone – places exhilarating improvisation at the core. This has grown and sustained an international touring career, keeping them at the forefront of contemporary instrumental music. Through all their various collaborations, the vibes- bass-drums trio has remained the core of the Cloudmakers’ sound.

 

Friday 17 April
at 20.00
Crookes Social Club
Let Spin
Moss Freed: guitar
Ruth Goller: bass
Chris Williams: sax
Finlay Panter: drums
Based in London and Berlin, Let Spin are a cutting edge post-jazz quartet comprised of players at the forefront of the vibrant UK contemporary music scene who have been making waves in the UK and European jazz scenes since their formation in 2012. Their collaborative way of working produces an explosive mixture of stylistic influences
whilst their focus on improvisation leads to incendiary live performances, allowing the music to venture into territories that are unforeseen even to the musicians themselves. ‘I am Alien’, the band’s latest and strongest record, captures the chemistry and curiosity of a band that lives for adventure.

 

Thursday 23 April
at 20.00
Crookes Social Club
Erik Palmberg Quartet
Erik Palmberg: trumpet, flugelhorn
Anton Dromberg: piano
Niklas Wennström: double bass
Sebastian Voegler: drums
A Sheffield Jazz debut for Erik Palmberg’s group who’ve attracted glowing international reviews and captivated audiences well beyond jazz circles, playing evocative and cinematic jazz which is full of captivating melodies and harmony. Erik has an expressive, lyrical sound, embracing his Nordic roots while remaining firmly in the jazz
tradition. His music is poetic, emotional and played with deep seated lyricism while his compositions are imaginative and quietly reflective, but allow him to push boundaries. With a reputation for connecting with audiences through heartfelt performance and storytelling, the group promises a memorable experience for jazz fans and newcomers alike.

 

Saturday 16 May
at 19.15
Crucible Theatre
Gwilym Simcock & Friends
Gwilym Simcock: piano
Conor Chaplin: bass
Rob Buckland: sax
Claire Booth: soprano
Ensemble 360: various
Gwilym Simcock and his band are joined by world-class classical artists for what promises to be a hugely entertaining evening. His phenomenal talent breathes new jazz-inspired life into award-winning makeovers of classical music. In this exciting jazz-classical piano/voice collaboration with celebrated soprano Claire Booth and musicians from Ensemble 360, the programme brings together jazz standards and classical works by composers such as Debussy, including some newly commissioned arrangements by Gwilym. A meeting of genres which builds on his experience of merging jazz and classical music, not least for a BBC Radio 3 performance of Debussy’s Children’s Corner, but also his own compositions for larger ensembles.

 

SMOKE Jazz Club, New York City, Programme for March 2026.

Thursday, January 29, 2026

SMOKE Jazz Club has announced its schedule for March 2026. Performers include Charles McPherson, Steve Davis, Kenny Washington, Fred Hersch, Eric Alexander, Cyrus Chestnut, George Cables.

We have received the following press release;

Just Announced March Line-up - Smoke Jazz Club Celebrates Harold Mabern’s 90th Birthday, Welcomes Back Fred Hersch and More

 

Announcing SMOKE Jazz Club’s March 2026 Line-up Including Harold Mabern Celebration, Acclaimed Pianists Fred Hersch and George Cables, and Bebop Legend Charles McPherson


Charles McPherson Quintet
featuring Steve Davis and Kenny Washington (Mar 4-8)


Fred Hersch Trio (Mar 11-15)

A Tribute to Harold Mabern
featuring Eric Alexander and Cyrus Chestnut (Mar 18-22)

George Cables Quartet
plus special guest Sarah Elizabeth Charles (Mar 25-29)

 

NEW YORK, NY (For Release 01.29.26) — Hailed as the “#1 Jazz Club in New York City (SecretNYC),” SMOKE Jazz Club today announced an exciting line-up for the month of March 2026. On what would’ve been Harold Mabern’s 90th birthday on March 20th, SMOKE presents a special five-night celebration (Mar 18-22) reuniting his stellar ensemble and releasing a newly remixed and remastered 10th anniversary edition of Afro Blue (SMOKE Sessions Records). The month begins with bebop legend Charles McPherson at the helm of his hard-swinging quintet (Mar 4-8) followed by two of today’s leading pianists leading their respective groups: Fred Hersch Trio (Mar 11-15) and George Cables Songbook (Mar 25-29). For the most updated March schedule, please visit http://www.smokejazz.com. As always, all Friday night concerts are livestreamed!


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.


MARCH 2026 @ SMOKE Jazz Club
(schedule subject to change)


When: Wednesday-Sunday @ 6:00 p.m. + 8:00 p.m. and additional 10:00 p.m. (Fri & Sat only). Doors open at 4:00 p.m. (unless otherwise noted).
Where: SMOKE Jazz Club, 2751 Broadway (between 105/106th Streets), New York, NY, Train: 1 to 103rd Street.
Tickets: General $25+. Livestream $15 (Fri only). For more information and to make reservations, please visit http://www.smokejazz.com.

 

Wed-Sun Mar 4-8 CHARLES MCPHERSON QUINTET featuring special guests
Steve Davis and Kenny Washington
Charles McPherson – alto saxophone
Steve Davis – trombone
Boris Kozlov – bass
Jeb Patton – piano
Kenny Washington – drums
“No jazz musician of the past 60 years has more palpably channeled the sound of Charlie Parker than alto saxophonist Charles McPherson.” – Jazziz
Alto saxophonist and bebop legend Charles McPherson leads a hard-swinging quintet with special guests: trombonist Steve Davis and drummer Kenny Washington. One of the most acclaimed and beloved voices in jazz, McPherson’s rich musical style is rooted in the blues and bebop and has influenced and inspired generations of musicians and listeners for over six decades. He has performed at concerts and festivals around the world with jazz greats like Barry Harris, Billy Eckstine, Nat Adderley, Jay McShann, Phil Woods, Wynton Marsalis, James Moody, Dizzy Gillespie, and others.
In a recent review, Downbeat states, “As a still-vibrant jazz veteran with ties to innovators like Charles Mingus and Lionel Hampton, McPherson’s writing carries on the traditional weight of bebop and swing, buoyed with an inventive, contemporary spark.” Paris Move writes of his recent acclaimed album, Reverence“If you love jazz, this album is already a legend.”

 

Wed-Sun Mar 11-15 FRED HERSCH TRIO
Fred Hersch – piano
Felix Moseholm – bass
Kush Abadey – drums
“A master who plays it his way.” – The New York Times
Acclaimed pianist Fred Hersch makes his first appearance at SMOKE leading a trio featuring bassist Felix Moseholm and drummer Kush Abadey. Called “the most arrestingly innovative pianist in jazz over the last decade” by Vanity Fair and “a living legend” by The New Yorker, Hersch is a 17-time GRAMMY nominee and the recipient of many of jazz’s most prestigious awards. His trio is venerated as the epitome of thrilling interplay and dynamic spontaneity, with The Wall Street Journal calling it “one of the major ensembles of our time. The Boston Globe adds that he is “a pristine pianist with a poet’s soul — a pair of qualities that combine to especially dazzling effect ...truly transcendent.”


Wed-Sun Mar 18-22 A TRIBUTE TO HAROLD MABERN featuring ERIC ALEXANDER & CYRUS CHESTNUT
Eric Alexander – tenor saxophone
Cyrus Chestnut – piano
Nat Reeves – bass
Carl Allen – drums
“For more than 60 years, Mabern was a Rock-of-Gibraltar presence in modern jazz, rising to the first rank of sidemen — with Coleman, guitarist Wes Montgomery, trumpeter Lee Morgan and myriad others — and building a substantial if often undervalued body of work himself.”  – NPR Music
Legendary pianist Harold Mabern is remembered in this tribute by a remarkable quartet. The group features pianist Cyrus Chestnut, whose blues-influenced style Mabern admired as similar to his own; Mabern’s closest collaborator, tenor saxophonist Eric Alexander; one of his favorite bassists, Nat Reeves; and drummer Carl Allen.
These performances mark what would have been Mabern’s 90th birthday on March 20 and the release of a newly remixed and remastered 10th Anniversary Edition of Afro Blue on SMOKE’s sister label, SMOKE Sessions Records, perhaps his favorite recording project and proudest achievement as a leader. Once a ubiquitous presence at SMOKE, Mabern is missed, but his music lives on.
All About Jazz describes Eric Alexander as “widely praised for years as one of the jazz world’s foremost tenor saxophonists.” The New York Daily News calls Cyrus Chestnut “the rightful heir to Bud Powell, Art Tatum, and Erroll Garner.” JazzTimes notes that Nat Reeves is “among the most respected bassists of his generation,” and saxophone great Joe Lovano has said, “Carl Allen is an international powerhouse.”


Wed-Sun Mar 25-29 GEORGE CABLES QUARTET plus special guest SARAH ELIZABETH CHARLES
Craig Handy – tenor saxophone & flute
George Cables – piano
Essiet Essiet – bass
Jerome Jennings – drums
plus special guest
Sarah Elizabeth Charles – vocals
“Anyone serious about jazz will tell you that George Cables belongs in the pantheon of the greatest jazz pianists.” – All About Jazz
Legendary pianist George Cables performs “The George Cables Songbook” featuring special guest vocalist Sarah Elizabeth Charles with his acclaimed quartet, including saxophonist Craig Handy, bassist Essiet Essiet, and drummer Jerome Jennings. A major voice in modern jazz, Cables is celebrated for his fresh interpretations of classic compositions and innovative compositional style. In addition to composing and arranging for his own albums, Cables has contributed to recordings by Dexter Gordon, Art Pepper, Freddie Hubbard, Woody Shaw, Bobby Hutcherson, and many others. Recently named an inaugural recipient of the 2025 Jazz Legacy Fellowship by the Mellon Foundation and the Jazz Foundation of America, Cables is described as a “humble keyboard genius with impeccable technique and a unique songbook.” The New York City Jazz Record hails him as “a piano giant,” while National Public Radio notes that his solos “reveal a deep sense of groove and pacing and a mind at work.”

The Tung Auditorium, Liverpool - Spring and Summer Programme 2026.

Thursday, January 29, 2026

The Tung Auditorium is the University of Liverpool’s state-of-the-art concert hall, designed for both teaching and live performance. A schedule of forthcoming shows, including some jazz events, att.

We have received the following press release;

Still to come at The Tung Auditorium this Spring…

 

There’s still plenty more to come this Spring from Liverpool’s state-of-the-art concert hall, The Tung Auditorium… check out the venue’s Spring/Summer 2026 programme for more vibrant and diverse live music, featuring a dazzling array of genres and acclaimed performers.

 

British jazz legend Courtney Pine returns to The Tung this March with his award-winning project, House of Legends. This highly-anticipated performance sees the groundbreaking multi-instrumentalist on top form, as he continues to lead a generation of exciting and innovative players from Africa, the Caribbean and Europe in a vibrant exchange of merengue, ska, mento and calypso.

 

 


“We’ve got the makings of a vintage season this year, and it’s great to be working with artists who we can now consider to be regulars. We also have many new faces, with even more shows to be announced, so watch this space!”
Richard Hartwell, Artistic Director of The Tung Auditorium

 

This season also brings internationally acclaimed soloists, thrilling ensembles, and some of the most celebrated repertoire in the classical canon.

 


For Elgar fans, there are two major highlights: Liverpool Mozart Orchestra performing Elgar’s Violin Concerto, paired with Brahms’ Symphony No. 1 and Raphael Wallfisch performing the beloved Elgar Cello Concerto with Orchestra dell’Arte. The venue is also thrilled to present a double appearance from Mahan Esfahani, first in a Bach lecture-recital, then joining Liverpool Philharmonic’s Ensemble 10:10, who present three concerts across the season featuring UK premieres and boundary-pushing orchestral colours.

 


Get closer to incredible live performances by celebrated artists from across jazz, contemporary and creative multimedia…

 


This March, silent-film maestro Neil Brand brings a centenary celebration of Laurel and Hardy with live improvised accompaniment to the screen.

 


Indie favourite Miles Hunt (The Wonder Stuff) offers a night of storytelling and acoustic classics in the Auditorium, while the extraordinary Sarah Jane Morris returns to the venue with The Sisterhood Volume 2, a powerful tribute to the female artists who have shaped musical history.

 


Showcasing artists with local roots, the venue also presents Liverpool’s own Novelty Island and Credits, with a highly-anticipated collaboration where the groups will perform the iconic Pet Sounds, live on Brian Wilson’s 84th birthday - an unforgettable one-off event.

 


Then in May, Adam Buxton and his incredible live band play the venue for the very first time as well as defining dark-Americana duo The Handsome Family.

 

Known for its intimate feel and incredible acoustics, it is no surprise that the spring folk line-up brings together some of the most distinctive voices and bands from across the UK and Ireland, each offering their own take on the genre.

 


The programme includes LYR, the musical trio led by Poet Laureate Simon Armitage; the return of The Irish House Party, bringing champion musicians and dancers from Dublin; Americana-infused favourites Police Dog Hogan; and rising British folk star Katherine Priddy, whose acclaimed songwriting continues to captivate audiences across the UK.

 


Free concerts are back in full swing with the Yoko Ono Lennon Lunchtime Concert Series, funded by long-standing supporter of the University of Liverpool, Yoko Ono Lennon herself, via Spirit Foundations.

 

Frequently cited as the highlight of the week for Tung audiences, the series invites you to take a risk and explore new live music that you might not have ever considered going to before - and this year’s programme welcomes a broad variety of genres including jazz, classical, contemporary, folk, hip-hop Indian ragas and more…

 

A spokesperson from Spirit Foundations said:
“It gives us great pleasure to know the popular Lunchtime Concert Series will continue. Music has power — it can heal, connect, and uplift. By supporting this series, it is our hope that audiences from all backgrounds will continue to experience the joy, inspiration and sense of unity that live music brings. The fact that these concerts remain free and accessible makes this support especially meaningful.”

 

The Tung Auditorium continues to cement its reputation as a world-class performance space for Liverpool City Region’s future music and emerging talent, whilst also preserving Liverpool’s rich legacy of exceptional and accessible live music. The entire Spring/Summer season is now available to book via https://thetungauditorium.com/events

 

THE TUNG AUDITORIUM -
SPRING / SUMMER 2026 SEASON

 

Tom Spence
Saturday 31st January, 7.30pm

 

 

 

Nikki Blaze
Wednesday 4th February, 1pm

 

 

 

Liverpool Mozart Orchestra: Elgar’s Violin Concerto
Saturday 7th February, 7.30pm

 

 

 

Grace Elizabeth Harvey & Jessica Dives
Wednesday 11th February, 1pm

 

 

 

An Evening with Alex O’Connor
Friday 13th February, 7.30pm

 

 

 

Satwinder Pal Singh & Kousic Sen
Wednesday 18th February, 1pm

 

 

 

Carlos Santana Tribute Show
Saturday 21st February, 7.30pm

 

 

 

Raphael Wallfisch plays Elgar
Sunday 22nd February, 3pm

 

 

 

Mahan Esfahani Lecture Recital
Wednesday 25th February, 1pm

 

 

 

 

Ensemble 10:10 - Notes on a Journey
Wednesday 25th February, 7.30pm

 

 

 

The Everly Brothers by Candlelight
Saturday 28th February, 7.30pm

 

 

 

Paul Lewis: Mozart +
Sunday 1st March, 2.30pm

 

 

 

Soraya Verjee
Wednesday 4th March, 1pm

 

 

 

The Irish House Party
Friday 6th March, 7.30pm

 

 

 

Ash Sarkar - In Conversation
Sunday 8th March, 7.30pm

 

 

 

Brass-stronomy in Concert
Wednesday 11th March, 1pm

 

 

 

Courtney Pine: House of Legends
Saturday 14th March, 7.30pm

 

 

 

Equilibrium
Wednesday 18th March, 1pm

 

 

 

Department of Music Showcase
Wednesday 18th March, 7.30pm

 

 

 

Liverpool Mozart Orchestra: From Classical to Romantic
Saturday 21st March, 7.30pm

 

 

 

The Wonder of Stevie
Thursday 26th March, 7.30pm

 

 

 

100 Years Celebration of Laurel & Hardy: Presented by Neil Brand
Friday 27th March, 7.30pm

 

 

 

Liverpool Welsh Choral: Passion Music
Saturday 28th March, 7.30pm

 

 

 

Thelma Handy and the Liverpool String Academy
Wednesday 1st April, 7.30pm

 

 

 

Miles Hunt
Friday 10th April, 7.30pm

 

 

 

Sophie Lukacs
Wednesday 15th April, 1pm

 

 

 

Imelda May
Friday 17th April, 7.30pm

 

 

 

LYR
Saturday 18th April, 8pm

 

 

 

Chaos String Quartet: Wiener Blut
Saturday 19th April, 2.30pm

 

 

 

Singtastic!
Wednesday 22nd April, 1pm

 

 

 

Police Dog Hogan
Friday 24th April, 7.30pm

 

 

 

Katherine Priddy
Saturday 25th April, 8pm

 

 

 

Showcase with Musicians of The Liverpool Philharmonic
Wednesday 29th April, 1pm

 

 

 

 

Ensemble 10:10 - Reich and Adams: American Giants
Wednesday 29th April, 7.30pm

 

 

 

 

The Adam Buxton Band
Friday 1st May, 7.30pm

 

 

 

Liverpool University Music Society Summer Concert
Saturday 2nd May, 7.30pm

 

 

 

University of Liverpool Symphony Orchestra Summer Concert
Sunday 3rd May, 4pm

 

 

 

Showcase with Guest Artists
Wednesday 6th May, 1pm

 

 

 

Department of Music Final Year Recitals
11th - 15th May, timings TBA

 

 


John Robins: Thirst - In Conversation
Monday 11th May, 7pm

 

 


Liverpool Mozart Orchestra: Haydn’s Creation
Saturday 16th May, 7.30pm

 

 

 

Sarah Jane Morris: The Sisterhood Volume 2
Friday 29th May, 7.30pm

 

 

 

 

The Handsome Family
Sunday 31st May, 8pm

 

 


Junyan Chen, Piano
Wednesday 3rd June, 7.30pm

 

 


Dr Jazz and the Cheshire Cats: Fats Waller’s London Suite
Saturday 6th June, 7.30pm

 

 

 

Simone Lamsma Recital
Sunday 14th June, 2.30pm

 

 

 

Novelty Island and Credits present Pet Sounds
Saturday 20th June, 7.30pm

 

 

 

Crosby Symphony Orchestra: American Inspirations
Sunday 28th June, 2.30pm

 

 


Sing Joy! A Celebration of Gospel Music
Saturday 18th July, 7pm

 

 

About The Tung Auditorium
The Tung Auditorium is the University of Liverpool’s state-of-the-art concert hall, designed for both teaching and live performance. Opened in 2022 and located within the Yoko Ono Lennon Centre, the 391-seat venue offers an outstanding acoustic experience and is gaining a reputation as a welcoming space to enjoy a wide variety of classical and contemporary music.
Its inclusive, high-quality programme features internationally acclaimed artists, University of Liverpool students, and local favourites. The programme includes chamber, choral, and orchestral works, as well as jazz, folk, pop, electro-acoustic, and experimental music, and a popular free lunchtime concert series supported by Yoko Ono Lennon.
Partnerships with local and national organisations play a key role in shaping the programme, fostering creative collaboration across the region.

 


The Tung Auditorium
http://www.thetungauditorium.com
60 Oxford St, Liverpool L7 3NY

 

Ludlow Piano Festival 2026 - full line-up announced.

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Ludlow Piano Festival, curated by Alistair McGowan, has announced its full programme with a mix of classical and jazz performances taking place at various venues around the town. Details attached.

We have received the following information;


Ludlow Piano Festival 2026 launch
We are delighted to announce the full programme for Ludlow Piano Festival 2026. Alistair’s introduction and ticketing information (with details of discounts) appears below, and you can then click through to our new website for complete event details, programmes and tickets.


UPDATE 26th JANUARY - 09:00
All events have been on sale for 24 hours. 
An incredible 25% of tickets have been sold already. 
Two events are already over 50% sold.
We have delivered almost £1000 of discounts through the LPF3-10 scheme (see below). 
We will increase the quota of discounted tickets available but some events will now inevitably withdrawn from the scheme in the next week. 
The earlier you purchase, the more choice you will have!

 

Alistair McGowan
LPF Chairman and Artistic Director
“This May, we will be bringing you some old friends, lots of big names and five days of non-stop, fabulous pianism!
Cally Beaton is back to host our legendary ‘Celebrity Concert’, we have Reverend Richard Coles telling Alistair McGowan his ‘Desert Island Piano’ choices (which will be played ‘live’ on stage by Anthony Hewitt), comedy from Rainer Hersch (last seen here as Victor Borge) with “Wagner’s Ring Cycle for People Who Can’t be Bothered to Sit Through It”, we have mellow jazz, another fascinating masterclass, solo recitals from exciting, young talent like self-styled ‘Working Class-ical Hero’ (and boxer) Ellis Arey (playing Scriabin, Mompou et al), local YouTube sensation, Luke Faulkner (with ‘By Special Arrangement’) and the 15-year old future Superstar, Elisey Mysin (giving two different concerts); Clara Rodriguez plays it ‘The South American Way’, Anne Lovett returns with her own compositions on two pianos (with audio-visual back-up), Ludlow’s own Liam Dunachie plays songs from the West End’s favourite musicals, and hot from the world’s biggest platforms: Danny Driver (playing Medtner et al), Peter Donohoe (playing Mozart et al) France’s leading pianist Vanessa Wagner (playing all the Études of Philip Glass for the first time on British soil) and Isata Kanneh-Mason (playing Beethoven and Ravel).
As Wolf Hall composer, Debbie Wiseman, said of us last year: “It’s a very special festival.” We think she’s right!”

 

Ticketing Information
Ticket sales for all events now open
Tickets for all events are sold on our behalf by Ludlow Assembly Rooms. Please note that some events take place at other venues, so do check the location carefully before you attend.
Tickets are issued electronically as QR codes, and are also available as Apple/Google Wallet tickets.
If you prefer, you can buy tickets in person or by phone via Ludlow Assembly Rooms on 01584 878141, during their normal opening hours.
Tickets are non-refundable, unless there is a waiting list for a sold-out event, in which case a full refund will be offered.

 

LPF 3-10
We are pleased to offer the LPF 3-10 discount again for a limited period. The earlier you book, the more choice you’ll have – and the more events you attend, the more you’ll save.
Buy adult tickets for three or more different eligible events in a single transaction and you will receive a 10% discount.
The LPF 3-10 Offer will close at our discretion, and some events may be withdrawn from the offer earlier than others depending on sales.
The offer applies to adult tickets only, and is not available on tickets for The Celebrity Concert or the Masterclass.
The discount does not apply to the £1 booking fee per ticket. For example, a £20 ticket will receive a £1.90 discount.


EVENTS:


From;
https://ludlowpianofestival.com/lpf-2026/


Wednesday 20th May 2026
St Laurences Parish Church
20 MAY 2026
The Celebrity Concert
St Laurence’s Church
7.00pm
Our ever-popular curtain-raiser is back with some new names and some old friends. Super Cally Beaton will host in her engaging, lively and cheeky way and interview and introduce players* such as: Rachel Parris, Rainer Hersch, Rev Rich Coles, and Colin Sell (I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue).
*Subject to change.

 

21 MAY 2026
Rainer Hersch:
Wagner’s Ring Cycle in One Hour
Ludlow Assembly Rooms
2.00pm
“Wagner’s Ring Cycle for people who can’t be bothered to sit through it.” After bringing us his hit comedy shows ‘Rainer Hersch’s Victor Borge’ and ‘All Classical Music Explained’ Rainer returns promising to get through Wagner’s 15-hour epic in under 60 minutes.

 

21 MAY 2026
Ellis Arey:
Working Class-ical Hero
Palmers Hall
4.30pm
Ellis Arey is a DECCA-signed British pianist whose performances have been featured on Channel 4, the BBC, and Sky Arts, where a short documentary was recently dedicated to his work. A two-time winner of the Leeds Besbrode Piano Competition, he has established himself as one of the most compelling young voices on the UK classical scene.

 

21 MAY 2026
Isata Kanneh-Mason
St Laurence’s Church
7.30pm
One of the most sought-after young British pianists comes to Ludlow with a programme full of variety. A very hot ticket!

 

22 MAY 2026
Richard Coles:
Desert Island Piano
Ludlow Assembly Rooms
10.30am
Richard Coles has done practically everything from losing on Strictly to almost winning in the Jungle to having number one singles, hosting Radio 4 shows, Have I Got News For You as well as writing hugely successful novels.

 


22 MAY 2026
Liam Dunachie:
Music From The Musicals
Ludlow Assembly Rooms
2.30pm
The first of two ‘Local to Ludlow’ events. Ludlow-born Liam returns from London’s West End to play music from the West End’s greatest musicals.

 


22 MAY 2026
Clara Rodriguez:
The South American Way
Palmers Hall
4.30pm
London-based and Venezuelan-born pianist Clara Rodriguez – acclaimed by BBC Radio 3 as “the Queen of Latin American Classical Music” – has captivated audiences worldwide with her artistry.

 

22 MAY 2026
Danny Driver
St Laurence’s Church
7.30pm
One of the country’s busiest pianists, Danny is a regular on Radio 3, at the prestigious Wigmore Hall in London and is known and respected for his very different and exciting programming.

 

23 MAY 2026
Luke Faulkner:
By Special Arrangement
Ludlow Assembly Rooms
11.00am
Local to Ludlow, pianist, composer and YouTube sensation, Luke Faulkner, plays arrangements of well-known symphonies, ballets, and operatic arias.

 

23 MAY 2026
Anne Lovett:
I, Just Lovett!
Ludlow Assembly Rooms
2.30pm
After enchanting us with film music and her classical choices (as well as her high heels and wild hair) in our first two festivals, French-born but London-based Anne returns with an hour of her own music from her latest album.

 

23 MAY 2026
Elisey Mysin:
The Concert
Palmers Hall
4.30pm
Fifteen years old. Diminutive. Extraordinary. Elisey Mysin is the very definition of a child prodigy. He has already worked as a soloist with many leading orchestras including the Greek National Radio and Television Orchestra, and The Russian National Symphony Orchestra.

 

23 MAY 2026
Peter Donohoe
St Laurence’s Church
7.30pm
Peter loved playing in Ludlow so much last year that he asked us if he could come back! Who are we to say ‘no’ to one of the country’s most respected soloists?

 

24 MAY 2026
Peter Donohoe:
Masterclass
Ludlow Assembly Rooms
11.00am
A chance to hear two promising students being given expert tuition from a master of the craft. Feel the experience, see the learning, hear the difference.

 

24 MAY 2026
Elisey Mysin:
The Encore
Palmers Hall
2.30pm
A second chance to marvel at the young mastery of the extraordinary Elisey Mysin. This time he brings us music by his countrymen: Rachmaninov, Stravinsky and Prokofiev. Prepare to be amazed!

 

24 MAY 2026
Martin Pyne Trio:
Small Blue
Ludlow Assembly Rooms
4.00pm
After accompanying our silent films for the last two years, this time Martin returns with his jazz trio playing their own smooth and mellow compositions from their last album. Perfect for a Sunday afternoon between the classics.

 

24 MAY 2026
Vanessa Wagner
St Laurence’s Church
6.30pm
Vanessa has been selling out France’s biggest arenas and today she makes a rare appearance on these shores.
Tonight, she plays (in full) one of the great contemporary landmarks – the twenty piano Etudes of Philip Glass, revealing its full emotional depth. For the listener, it’s a captivating journey where each piece unfolds into the next and Vanessa Wagner gradually and uniquely places these works among the great musical cycles.
A UK Premiere – in Ludlow!

World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens, London launches ‘International Piano in the Elms Festival’, March 2026.

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

The festival features 6 concerts by acclaimed classical & jazz pianists, plus a piano trail through Nine Elms, masterclasses, free piano lessons, café concerts, & a concert showcasing young pianists.

We have received the following press release;


Music venue World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens launches International Piano in the Elms Festival.

 


  This March, Nine Elms will be transformed by music. The International Piano in the Elms Festival, curated by World Heart Beat, returns for two weeks celebrating resilience, creativity and community through the universal language of the piano. The festival features six concerts by internationally acclaimed classical and jazz pianists, alongside a piano trail through Nine Elms, masterclasses, free piano lessons, café concerts, and a concert showcasing young pianists. The annual festival is inspired by the elm tree—the enduring emblem of Nine Elms—symbolising community and connection, and the place where World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens has been based since 2022.


At the heart of the festival lies the world premiere of jazz maestro’s Julian Joseph’s Nine Elms Suite, a landmark new work for piano and strings inspired by the history and transformation of this area, to be performed and recorded at World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens on Saturday 14 March. 


The festival features piano masterclasses led by Hilary Coates, Professor of Piano at Trinity College of Music, and Cyrill Ibrahim, World Heart Beat Artist in Residence and an acclaimed concert pianist. Cyrill Ibrahim will lead a Chopin masterclass for young World Heart Beat pianists, with members of the public welcome to attend. 


The festival opens with a performance by Liberian-Norwegian pianist Kamilla Arku alongside visual artist Jordan Söderberg working in installation, sculpture, and design (International Piano in the Elms Festival: Kamilla Arku & Jordan Söderberg (Thursday 12 March); the profound musicality of Romanian concert pianist Andrei Gologan - International Piano in the Elms Festival: Andrei Gologan (Friday 13 March); Jazz maestro and World Heat Beat Patron Julian Joseph presents his new suite - International Piano in the Elms Festival: Julian Joseph: Nine Elms Suite and String Orchestra (Saturday 14 March); Romanian-born pianist Cristiana Achim follows blending classical, jazz, and Romanian folk music - International Piano in the Elms Festival: Cristiana Achim (Thursday 19 March) and World Heart Beat Artist in Residence is British-Dutch concert pianist Cyrill Ibrahim presenting his unique insight on Frederick Chopin - International Piano in the Elms Festival: Cyrill Ibrahim – A Journey of Chopin’s Heart (Friday 20 March). The festival concludes with Greek piano virtuoso Nefeli Mousoura, with a focus on Mozart in the first half followed by the lyrical romantic masterworks of Liszt in the second - International Piano in the Elms Festival: Nefeli Mousoura (Saturday 21 March).


The piano festival supports arts and community engagement by hosting piano concerts and a piano trail across cafés, galleries, residential buildings, and public spaces. Audiences will experience a vibrant programme of piano performances, children’s concerts, free lessons, and world-class headline events including free café concerts as well as a young pianists’ concert. Local primary schools will receive free concerts and pre-performance discussion sessions delivered by the visiting artists.


With every concert ticket bought, audiences will enjoy outstanding performances by international pianists in a warm, intimate setting, but will also help support young musicians at World Heart Beat Music Academy. Every ticket contributes to the academy’s bursary scheme, enabling students who might otherwise face financial or social barriers to access the transformative power of music.


CALLOUT: LOCAL BUSINESSES AND PIANISTS TO TAKE PART IN PIANO FESTIVAL
World Heart Beat invites participation from local businesses and pianists keen to support arts and community engagement by hosting a piano concert and taking part in a piano trail across Nine Elms. Please email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) to register your interest.


HISTORY OF NINE ELMS
For centuries, a row of Nine Elm trees marked a place where travellers’ entering London along the south bank of the Thames rested beneath a line of elm trees, shared stories, and exchanged goods. The International Piano in the Elms Festival draws on this rich history of movement and connection, transforming Nine Elms once again into a meeting place, this time through the expressive, unifying voice of the piano at World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens. 

 


March


International Piano in the Elms Festival: Kamilla Arku & Jordan Söderberg, Thursday 12 March 2026, 7:30pm (classical)
Liberian-Norwegian pianist Kamilla Arku draws on her diverse background as inspiration for her work as a performer, scholar and educator; she has performed as a soloist and chamber musician in the US, Europe and Africa. Recent highlights include performances for Chamber Music Society at Lincoln Center, Lyric Opera of Chicago, MoMA PS1, the Royal Opera House, the International Florence Price Festival, and Works & Process at the Guggenheim. Jordan Söderberg Mills is a Canadian visual artist working in installation, sculpture, and design objects; his work explores ideas of identity, perception and the sublime, playing with the borders between physical and digital realities, and pushing the material possibilities of light. 


International Piano in the Elms Festival: Andrei Gologan, Friday 13 March 2026, 7:30pm (classical)
Deeply connected to the traditions of the past and eager to shape the future of classical music, Romanian Andrei Gologan is earning an international reputation as a thought-provoking concert pianist. His poetic interpretations have garnered the support of legendary pianists such as Sir András Schiff and Richard Goode, leading to invitations from some of Europe’s most prestigious festivals and concert halls, including the Herkulessaal in Munich, Wigmore Hall in London, the Schleswig-Holstein Festival, and Heidelberger Frühling. This concert is hosted in partnership with the Romanian Cultural Institute. 


International Piano in the Elms Festival: Julian Joseph: Nine Elms Suite and String Orchestra Saturday 14 March 2026, 7:30pm (jazz)
Join us for an intimate performance by internationally renowned jazz maestro Julian Joseph and his powerful orchestra as together they perform the specially dedicated Nine Elm Suite.


International Piano in the Elms Festival: Cristiana Achim, Thursday 19 March 2026, 7:30pm (classical)
Bucharest-born classical pianist, composer and educator, Cristiana Achim is recognised as a standout talent for her generation. Graduating with First Class Honours in 2024 from the Royal College of Music in London, under the tutelage of Professor Nigel Clayton, she earned both a Bachelor of Music and a Master of Performance degree. An exceptional classical pianist whose repertoire spans classical, jazz and folk music, Cristiana creates a vivid solo piano show rooted in folklore, combining virtuosity, warmth and expressive freedom. She continues to inspire and nurture the next generation of musicians as a dedicated piano teacher at the World Heart Beat Music Academy. 


International Piano in the Elms Festival: Cyrill Ibrahim – A Journey of Chopin’s Heart, Friday 20 March, 7:30pm (classical)
Chopin’s Heart is an intimate solo piano experience exploring the inner world of Frédéric Chopin — his exile, his loves, and the extraordinary journey of the physical heart he left behind. The programme centres on the Heroic Polonaise, a powerful expression of Chopin’s longing for Poland, and the monumental Third Sonata, one of his most personal and emotionally revealing works. These are interwoven with pieces by other composers that reflect themes of memory, identity, and belonging, creating a musical narrative that follows Chopin’s path across countries and across the fault lines of his own life. An immersive and atmospheric concert that invites audiences to experience the beating heart behind the musical genius, Cyrill Ibrahim.


Piano in the Elms: Nefeli Mousoura – Saturday 21 March, 7:30pm (classical)
Steinway Artist and Greek piano virtuoso Nefeli Mousoura’s presents in the first part of her recital a focus on Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, exploring different facets of his musical world through variations, minuets, and a sonata. The second part moves into the deeply expressive universe of Franz Liszt, featuring pieces such as the Consolations, a Hungarian Rhapsody, and Venezia e Napoli, tracing a journey from introspection to virtuosity and colour.

 

Venue Details
Address: World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens, 3 Ponton Rd, Nine Elms, London SW11 7BD
Tel: 0204 547 1075

 

Link to all Piano in the Elms Festival shows
https://worldheartbeat.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/shows?tags=international

 

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.

Transatlantic Hot Club - UK Tour,  April 2026.

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Transatlantic Hot Club - Ben Creighton Griffiths (Harp), Adrien Chevalier (Violin), Ashley John Long (Bass), Jeremy Lohier (Accordion) will be touring in the UK during April. Schedule attached.

Ben Creighton Griffiths has provided the following information;

 

Transatlantic Hot Club UK Tour 2026 - Ben Creighton Griffiths (Harp), Adrien Chevalier (Violin), Ashley John Long (Bass), Jeremy Lohier (Accordion)

 

16/04/26 - Narbeth Jazz Club, Plas Hotel, Narbeth
17/04/26 - Ludlow Assembly Rooms
18/04/26 - Cidermill Theatre, Chipping Campden
19/04/26 - Pavilions, Teignmouth
20/04/26 - North Devon Jazz, The Beaver Inn, Appledore
21/04/26 - Brecon Jazz Club, The Muse, Brecon
24/04/26 - Barry Arts Festival, Cubanas, Barry
25/04/26 - Tetbury Goods Shed
26/04/26 - Bude Jazz Club


Tickets links can be found via Ben’s website here;
https://www.bjcg.co.uk/events-schedule.html

 

 

606 Jazz Club, Chelsea, London - Programme for February 2026 plus preview for March 2026.

Monday, January 26, 2026

Laura Thorne of the 606 Club has forwarded details of the Club's programme for February 2026, plus a short look at some the events due to take place in March. Fully detailed schedule attached.

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 28th of February 2026 along with a selection of March shows!


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/

 


606 CLUB – FEBRUARY 2026 GIG GUIDE

 

Sun 1st   1:30pm   SUNDAY LUNCH: TRINITY LABAN ELLINGTON REPERTORY BIG BAND FT MUSICAL DIRECTOR MALCOLM EARLE SMITH
This afternoon, under the auspices of Trinity Professor and Musical Director Malcolm Earle Smith – himself a renowned jazz musician, who’s CV includes work with Bryan Ferry, Ronnie Spector, Martha Reeves and John Dankworth – the Trinity Laban Ellington Repertory Big Band has prepared some of the great concert pieces associated with jazz legend Duke Ellington. You’ll hear versions of favourites like “Take the A Train”, “C Jam Blues” and “In a Mellotone”, as well as masterpieces such as “Concerto for Cootie”. This College Big Band has already made a name for itself with the impressive spectacle of such young musicians demonstrating a thorough grasp of the techniques necessary to get to the essence of Ellington’s writing.
“[the band]…played with…panache, drive and sheer good-hearted energy” Jazzwise

 

Sun 1st   8:00pm   TONY O’MALLEY BAND    
Tony O’Malley’s brand of Groove and R&B is stunning, with his fabulous, smoky, velvety growl of a voice delivering original material and some covers in his own inimitable fashion alongside an impressive 4-piece band of some of the finest musicians in the UK, featuring Tim Cansfield (Bee Gees)-guitar. One of the most original and powerful performers on the scene today tonight Tony will be featuring songs from his latest album “Nagenna” alongside his classic material. If you like contemporary R&B then this is definitely for you.
“…one of the UK’s hottest properties” Jazzwise;
“pure groove, funky keyboard, growling vocals and soul to spare…O’Malley has it all” Blues & Soul Magazine          

 

Mon 2nd   8:00pm   NADINE LEE
A truly formidable talent, Nadine Lee is a musical director, composer, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist whose soulful sound blends gospel, R&B, jazz and roots influences with powerful storytelling. She has distinguished herself across multiple creative spheres encompassing theatre, film and music performance, been nominated for the BBTA Award for Best Musical Director and the Broadway World Award and collaborated with world-renowned artists such as Lizzo, Stormzy & Annie Lennox. Tonight Nadine returns to the 606 with music from her latest EP “HerStory”, a soul-soaked, genre-blending project that celebrates womanhood, resilience, and the power of reclaiming your voice. Expect rich harmonies, tight instrumentation, and heartfelt expression from one of the UK’s most versatile and inspiring artists.
“Nadine Lee is an artist with more to her than meets the eye and has a deepness to her music which triggers emotional connectivity and honesty. In a word Nadine Lee is ‘REAL’” Broadway World

 

Tue 3rd   8:00pm   TOM O’GRADY
Tonight the Tom O’Grady Trio bring their unique take on 60s & 70s Motown/pop classics to the 606. The programme covers classic songs from the Beatles, Stevie Wonder, Glen Campbell and many more, inspired by the style of the grooviest piano trios such as Ramsey Lewis & Ahmad Jamal. As well as leading the critically acclaimed jazz funk outfit Resolution 88 and appearing with artists such as Don Blackman, Myles Sanko and Candi Staton, Tom is also an alumnus of jazz funk legends Incognito and co-writes, performs and MDs for his wife, the singer Vanessa Haynes (Incognito). For this début performance at the 606, the trio have augmented their sound with 606 regulars guitarist Al Cherry and harmonica player & percussionist Pat Levett (The Coalminers). The band is completed by bassist Tiago Coimbra and drummer Ric Elsworth. Built on the foundation of world-class songs and an appealing retro vibe this is a terrific gig!
“Dynamic UK keyboardist, pianist, and songwriter Thomas O’Grady – World Class” Indie Post Magazine;
“O’Grady demonstrates that he’s a monster composer as well as a master of the Rhodes” Basic-soul.co.uk

 

Wed 4th   8:00pm   BRYAN CORBETT’s INSTRUMENTAL GROOVE UNIT  
An experienced and highly regarded trumpet player the Award-winning Bryan Corbett includes work with the likes of Us3, The Brand New Heavies, Mica Paris and Jocelyn Brown on an impressive cv. A featured soloist with the BBC Concert Orchestra he was the recipient of the ‘Jerwood Rising Star’ at Cheltenham International Festival. Tonight Bryan is bringing to the Club his latest project, “Instrumental Groove Unit”, which features his thoughtful, beautifully melodic, flowing trumpet playing and which he describes as “An original project full of hip grooves, beautiful melodies, unique musicianship, interplay and virtuosity, with emphasis on the ‘pocket’ of groove and freedom of improvisation”. Also featuring Luke Harris (The Brand New Heavies)-drums, Paul Deats-kybds & Wayne Matthews-bass this promises to be an exciting but highly musical take on the jazz/groove idiom.
“I’d heard a lot of good things about IGU and…the band didn’t disappoint.  Corbett’s trumpet soloing…was…fluent, his tone warm and rounded” The Jazz Mann;
“Corbett…shows he’s able to rise above the naffness of much contemporary jazz fusion” Jazzwise

 

Thu 5th   8:00pm   **ALBUM LAUNCH (& BIRTHDAY!)** CLARK TRACEY’S JAZZ CHAMPIONS
Clark Tracey is an excellent, highly experienced, award-winning drummer, bandleader, composer and arranger. Originally featured with the band of his late, great, father Stan, Clark has gone on to establish himself in his own right as one of the country’s leading modern jazz drummers. He has recorded over 90 albums (9 as a leader) and performed in over 50 countries. Awarded the “Best Drums” title five times in the British Jazz Awards and Ronnie Scott’s Award for “Best Drums” in 2007, Clark received the British Empire Medal (BEM) in the 2019 Birthday Honours for services to music and the promotion of jazz. As a bandleader he can boast some of the finest musicians in the UK have passed through his ranks, including the likes of Nigel Hitchcock, Dave O’Higgins, Mark Nightingale, Mornington Lockett and Zoe Rahman. Along with Clark, the quintet gig tonight features a truly impressive group of top class British jazz players, the “Jazz Champions”: saxophonists Art Themen & Simon Allen, pianist Dave Newton & bassist Andrew Cleyndert. But that’s not all - along with the release of the band’s first, self-titled, album at this show Clark is also celebrating his birthday, so promises to be a fun night all round!
“Tracey is a world-class musician whose mature and distinctive artistry – his own “snap-crackle” – is right up there with the likes of Philly Joe Jones and Roy Haynes”. Jazz Journal


Fri 6th   9:00pm   CLOSED – PRIVATE EVENT


Sat 7th   9:00pm   ALEX HITCHCOCK FT SPECIAL GUEST: KRISZTIAN OLAH
A two-time Ivor Novello award-nominated saxophonist and composer now splitting his time between London and New York, Alex Hitchcock’s impact on the jazz scene becomes more impressive with each passing year. Since emerging as leader he’s released four solo albums to critical acclaim, with the Guardian calling him a “virtuoso” while BBC Jazz World hailed him as “leading the charge…of new jazz music being created in the UK.” Tonight Alex is bringing his International Quartet to the Club featuring his Special Guest, the superb Hungarian pianist Krisztián Oláh, widely regarded as one of the finest musicians of his generation. With a raft of Awards to his name, including Young Jazz Musician of the Year 2016, he was the first Hungarian to be invited to the US Thelonious Monk Institute competition. Making up the rest of the quartet will be Michelangelo Scandroglio (Italy)-bass & Ferenc Dániel Szabó (Hungary)-drums. All the members of this highly talented quartet are composers, so their repertoire consists of originals plus some choice standards. An impressive pan-European band featuring four leading artists of the same generation, creating exciting and accessible music for today.
“Hitchcock…a fantastic talent…undoubtedly one of the stars of the future” Jazz FM; “Hitchcock…a sax virtuoso” Jazzwise;
“Krisztián Oláh, a shaping personality of the Hungarian jazz scene” Art Here Art Now

 

Sun 8th   1:30pm   SUNDAY LUNCH: 606 GOSPEL GROUP
Under the auspices of bass player/guitarist Andre Gabriel we present our very own 7-piece gospel ensemble, the “606 Gospel Group”. This is a great group comprising a three-piece band accompanying a four-voice gospel choir. The choir is drawn from a pool of some of the finest gospel singers on the scene and they have been featured as part of the London Jazz Festival as well as on BBC Radio 4 and BBC World Service. This is always a fun and uplifting gig and highly recommended. And don’t forget this is our family day so children are more than welcome.
“Uplifting gospel sounds” Time Out

 

Sun 8th   8:00pm   EMMA HATTON “SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT”   
Emma Hatton’s soaring voice and transformative abilities have seen her star in the West End as Elphaba in Wicked, Eva Peron in Evita and Grizabella in Cats. She’s as comfortable singing blues as she is soul, jazz and country, joining the world famous musical collective PostModern Jukebox as a lead vocalist and supporting Jools Holland on his UK tour, opening for him at The Royal Albert Hall. She has released two critically acclaimed EP’s, ‘Merry Christmas, Darling x’ and ‘Thirty Three and a Third’ both of which went straight to Number 1 on the iTunes Jazz and Blues chart. This evening, joined by her quintet, Emma presents ‘Something To Talk About’ a lovingly curated celebration of the music and 50-plus year career of singer-songwriter Bonnie Raitt.
“A pint-sized powerhouse. She has grit, she has growl and her voice has the most amazing dynamics…she has that ability to send a genuine shiver down your spine.” Headliner Magazine

 

Mon 9th   8:00pm   JULIAN ARGUELLES - BIRTHDAY GIG
Tonight we welcome the Award-winning world class saxophonist, composer, arranger & educator Julian Arguelles, who has been performing at the Club since the mid 1980’s. A precocious and fearsome talent I recall asking him once whether he was going to “hang out” for a while after sitting in on a gig and he replied “No, I have to get up and go to school tomorrow!”. Since then Julian has gone on to establish himself as one of the UK’s finest modern jazz saxophonists. From the legendary Loose Tubes through his worldwide collaborations with the likes of Dave Holland, John Taylor, Steve Swallow, Larrry Grenadier, Jorge Rossy and Django Bates to his searching solo projects, Julian’s flowing, melodic, pitch perfect playing has been hugely influential to a whole generation of British & European jazz musicians. An exceptionally gifted musician he has been compared to sax legends Wayne Shorter and Charles Lloyd (Jazzwise), his compositions have been described as “supremely lyrical”, his recordings have earned him the highest International accolades and he was awarded the Fellowship of the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire for Services to Jazz (2017) as well as a Parliamentary Jazz Award for his CD “Let it be Told” (2016). As Julian is now living in Austria (he is currently professor of jazz saxophone at the Institute of Jazz, Graz) his trips to the UK to perform are infrequent, so this is a rare chance to hear him in his favourite musical setting. The band this evening is made up of long-time collaborators and unsurprisingly, fellow world class musicians Conor Chaplin-bass, James Maddren-drums & the brilliant, multi-award-winning Gwilym Simcock-piano. The programme will include many of Julian’s great compositions as well as music from his soon-to-be released album “Echo Fields”. We will also be celebrating Julian’s Birthday (slightly late, but worth the wait!), so expect plenty of fun, some guest musicians and of course, truly remarkable music!
“Arguelles…absorbing, joyful and uplifting…one of the scene’s most consistently creative and emotionally compelling musicians” UK Jazz News;
“…a mature, compact master in jazz…!” NDR (DE)

 

Tue 10th   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 11th   8:00pm   DAVID PRESTON’S MU-4TET W/ ALEX HITCHCOCK, MICHAEL JANISCH & JAMES MADDREN    
A finalist at the Montreux International Guitar competition, David Preston includes work with the likes of Melody Gardot, Curtis Stigers, David Binney, Gary Husband, Empirical & Emma Rawicz on an impressive cv. He released his debut albums ‘Purple/Black’ vols. 1 & 2 to significant acclaim (“Editor’s Choice” Jazzwise) and as composer has written commissions for the likes of the Royal Opera House, Rambert & Danza Contemporanea de Cuba. Tonight he will be appearing with his terrific band the “MU-4tet”, featuring world class musicians Alex Hitchcock-sax (Sat 7th), Michael Janisch (Quincy Jones, Joe Lovano)-bass & James Maddren (Gwilym Simcock, Jacob Collier)-drums performing his impressive, melodic and evocative originals alongside the occasional jazz standard. 
“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 12th   8:00pm   BENET MCLEAN  
A Purcell School of Music scholar Benet McLean was destined to be a concert violinist. However, by his early 20’s he had transferred to jazz piano, playing with the likes of Omar, Cleveland Watkiss, Roachford and Loose Tubes. But, after performing as a highly regarded pianist for over ten years, Benet once again returned to his first love, the violin, only this time as a swinging and immensely creative jazz musician. This evening Benet, with his quintet, will be playing tunes featured on his latest album “Green Park” as well as some brand-new material written for the gig & choice jazz standards. Also featuring Pat Clahar (Bill Bruford, Incognito)-sax.
“McLean…positively bursting with talent and energy” Jazzwise;
“McLean… an important jazz violin voice” Nigel Kennedy

 

Fri 13th   9:00pm   WAYNE HERNANDEZ’ “SOUL VALENTINE”
Wayne Hernandez is one of those fantastic singers who has been using his considerable talents to make others sound good. He includes work with Tina Turner, Madonna, Kool and the Gang and Gorillaz and more recently the Kingdom Choir, who took the world by storm performing at the wedding of Harry and Meghan. He describes his music as “…a living fusion of music styles from the Black music scene”. A brilliant set of powerful groove music from an impressive band of hand-picked musicians that defines the word “soul”. And expect to hear some sultry soul classics alongside Wayne’s Groove favourites in keeping with the Valentine’s vibe!
“...it was clear that Wayne had a very special talent, his voice, it was simply breathtaking” Livemusic.fm

 

Sat 14th   9:00pm     VALENTINE’S NIGHT with SANDRA-MAE LUX
Branded a “Canadian jazz legend” by BBC Radio 3, Sandra-Mae Lux makes a triumphant return to the 606 after the release here of her latest album ‘Seasons in Jazz.’ An award-winning songwriter, vocalist and excellent saxophonist Sandra was widely regarded as one of the most talented musicians of her generation in her native Canada. On moving to London she made her mark with her debut album “Happily Ever Now” (2020) which explored jazz, funk, and soul grooves however, in the last couple of years, she has gone back to her jazz roots, concentrating on her songwriting as well as performing, creating an outstanding album of brand-new, contemporary, American Songbook style material with “Seasons in Jazz”. Packed full of swinging numbers, atmospheric ballads and everything in between, the gig tonight will be a delightful mix of jazz standards old and new, ideal for this romantic occasion. This is a rare opportunity to see Sandra and her band in this intimate setting…a perfect Valentine’s night gift! “Great lyrics, beautiful music, beautifully sung” BBC Radio 3;
“Lux is clearly an artist with flash and flair” The Vancouver Sun;
“Superb. Sandra-Mae Lux is definitely an artist you’re going to hear lots more of” JFSR Radio  
Music Charge: £25; Valentine’s Menu £75 (per person)

 

Sun 15th   1:30pm   SUNDAY LUNCH: LAUREN BUSH
Canadian-born but London-based, jazz vocalist Lauren Bush returns to the Club with her outstanding band following a highly successful Canadian tour. Known for her impeccable phrasing, fluid scatting and fresh approach to the jazz tradition, Lauren has been praised internationally for both her recordings and her captivating live performances. Today she will be joined by Liam Dunachie-piano, Dave Manington-bass & Dave Ingamells-drums for an afternoon of reimagined standards and original music. Expect songs drawn from all three of Lauren’s acclaimed albums, including her latest release “Tide Rises”, delivered with warmth and swing.
“Bush…powerfully voiced…quietly intense, deeply thoughtful” UK Jazz News

 

Sun 15th       8:00pm       POLLY GIBBONS
Polly Gibbons is a consummate performer, as much at home singing tender jazz ballads as she is performing rockin’ R&B classics. Nominated Vocalist of the Year by Jazz FM, she is now well established in the US with three albums on American label Resonance Records. In 2022 Polly fulfilled her ambition to record an album of original songs, “As It Is”, written, arranged and produced by her and co-produced by musical collaborator and artistic director at Ronnie Scott’s, James Pearson. And watch out for Polly’s Special Guest making her 606 debut, the gifted singer-songwriter Grace Mann who will perform songs from her upcoming EP.
“a truly exceptional…talent, possessing a voice of such sizzling intensity and raw emotion you could fry an egg on it” Jazzwise

 

Mon 16th     8:00pm   PHIL MULFORD’S THUNDERTHUMBS
Join us to celebrate the great Soul and Funk songs with “Thunderthumbs”, the 10-piece band inspired by the great US bass player Louis Johnson led by bassist Phil Mulford. The set runs from Louis’ time with Billy Preston through to his own band The Brothers Johnson and the Quincy Jones hits on which he played. The gig features 3 brilliant singers, Jacqui Hicks, Debbie Bracknell (Shakatak) & Simon Foster (Flying Pickets), a deeply grooving rhythm section and powerhouse horns.
“Hicks…a singer of warmth, poise and intelligence” Yorkshire Post; “
Take Stevie Wonder, Joe Cocker, that dude from The Commitments…roll them up into one and you get something resembling the virtuosity that Simon Foster shows” RARB.org
 

           
Tue 17th   8:00pm   ALCYONA MICK
Alcyona Mick is a London-based pianist and composer works regularly with a wide array of artists and bands, including the London Jazz Orchestra, Brigitte Beraha, Randolph Matthews, Yazz Ahmed, Ingrid & Christine Jensen & Jerry Dammers. A Parliamentary Jazz award nominee, she has performed worldwide for many years with Anglo-Egyptian vocalist Natacha Atlas as well as two seasons of a music TV series for TRT in Istanbul with vocalist Mircan Kaya. A talented composer she has written music for documentary, short film and TV and won an award for best soundtrack at the Anima Mundi festival, Brazil. Tonight she will be appearing at the Club with her trio, featuring Conor Chaplin-bass & Paul Clarvis-drums, performing a mix of standards, McCoy Tyner, Bud Powell, Thelonius Monk and Duke Ellington infusions, some of her excellent original music…and a little bit of Brazilian Samba! “
Alcyona Mick is an unusual powerhouse of a talent” MOJO;
“world class ingenuity” Guardian

 

Wed 18th   8:00pm   PATRICK HAYES’ ‘TRIBUTE TO THE CRUSADERS’
Tonight, top UK trombonist and arranger Patrick Hayes brings his sextet to the Club, paying tribute to 1970s jazz-funk pioneers “The Crusaders”. Patrick has performed, recorded or arranged for an impressive range of artists, from Chaka Khan to Christina Aguilera, Snarky Puppy and Christian McBride and is probably best known at the club as the trombonist & horn arranger for 606 favourite Hamish Stuart’s 10-piece band. The music features an amazing lineup including Jonny Griffiths (Stanley Clarke)-sax, Adam Phillips (Tina Turner)-guitar, Mo Pleasure (Earth, Wind & Fire)-piano and Neal Wilkinson (Sir Paul McCartney)-drums, covering all eras of the iconic “Crusaders” history from the early 1970’s to the chart topping “Street Life” years of the 1980s. One not to miss!
“absorbing live music” Close-Up Culture;
“I love it!” BBC Radio 2            

 

Thu 19th   8:00pm   WILD FLOWER QUINTET FT. MATT ANDERSON: CELEBRATING WAYNE SHORTER  
Led by the winner of the 2017 Dankworth Prize for Jazz, saxophonist Matt Anderson, Wild Flower Quintet celebrates Wayne Shorter’s classic recordings for Blue Note Records (1964 – 1970). Described by Jazzwise as putting “their own unique stamp on Shorter’s very personal repertoire…of a quality that resonates with its inspirational source” the band features highly regarded trumpeter Quentin Collins (Kyle Eastwood, Omar). The group play original music inspired by Shorter’s sound and approach, alongside new arrangements of both his classic and lesser-known compositions.
“sophisticated stuff…everyone plays superbly…wholly recommended” Jazz Journal;
Anderson’s tenor sax tone is rich and warm” All About Jazz;
“Collins…a trumpeter whose style is a sizzling update of the Morgan/Hubbard approach” MOJO

 

Fri 20th   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 John Crawford 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 21st   9:00pm   DAVE O’HIGGINS’ “MONKIN’ AROUND”     
Highly regarded saxophonist Dave O’Higgins has worked with the likes of Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles and Nancy Wilson. He has 24 albums as leader to his credit and two British Jazz Award nominations for Best Album and ‘Best Tenor Saxophonist’. An in-demand producer he most recently produced Matt Bianco’s album ‘Gravity’. Tonight, along with Special Guest Sean Fyfe on piano, Dave will be bringing his latest project “Monkin’ Around” to the Club which, as Dave describes it, will be “playing the timeless themes of Thelonious Monk - swinging, grooving, lyrical and playful”.
“…exceptional fluency…one of Britain’s finest musicians” Observer;
“world class” BBC Music Magazine

 

Sun 22nd   1:30pm     SUNDAY LUNCH: SARAH JANE EVELEIGH  
Jazz vocalist/songwriter Sarah Jane Eveleigh is respected for her passionate delivery and engaging interpretations of jazz standards. A gifted storyteller who brings a level of style, accuracy and class to her performances, she is building a strong reputation as a sought-after vocalist. Today Sarah will be showcasing some of her favourite standards alongside some of her own excellent compositions.
“A fantastic performance…by Sarah Jane Eveleigh… quite superb” Lemonrock.com

 

Sun 22nd   8:00pm         MARY PEARCE
Mary Pearce is the “Queen” of studio and backing vocals. You may not know her name, but you will certainly have heard her powerful, soulful vocals with the likes of Lionel Ritchie, Chaka Khan, Courtney Pine and Beverley Knight. As well as more than 20 years as a studio singer Mary has also featured as lead vocalist on a number of “Groove” and Dance hits and more recently toured with pop icon Boy George as an integral part of his (excellent) band. Really impressive Groove gig, this.
“[her voice] is powerful and always reliable…A fine set from some of the strongest musicians London has to offer” The House That Soul Built

 

Mon 23rd   8:00pm     DOM PIPKIN’S ALL STAR NEW ORLEANS TRIO
Influenced by the likes of Dr John and Professor Longhair, pianist/singer Dom Pipkin is widely regarded as one of Europe’s finest New Orleans-inspired artists. Delivering an authentic take on a highly infectious blend of blues, gospel, street and jazz that is uniquely New Orleans, he has a stellar list of international festivals, radio and TV appearances to his name with fans ranging from Hugh Laurie to Jamie Cullum. A night of powerful, high-energy music.
“One of the world’s greatest exponents of New Orleans piano” Blues in Britain

 

Tue 24th   8:00pm     JONNY LIEBECK
Keyboardist Jonny Liebeck has performed at the likes of the Purcell Room & Royal Albert Hall as well as playing alongside Cuban Jazz legend Omar Puente & Soul legend Mica Paris. Jonny’s latest EP “Influences” mixes 20th century-influenced jazz & fusion with electronic dance music to create a contemporary, swinging sound. Joining him on the stand are four outstanding musicians including rising star Donovan Haffner-sax. Expect an exciting fusion of lush synth pads, deep & soulful jazz harmonies, lyrical guitar & sax melodies and grooving bass & drums.
“There is almost certainly no other musician on the London…scene…who has found such…musical ways to combine jazz and electronic dance music” UK Jazz News

 

Wed 25th   8:00pm     JOHN ETHERIDGE’S BLUE SPIRITS ORGAN TRIO    
An iconic figure, guitarist John Etheridge first came to prominence in the mid 70’s with the classic fusion band “Soft Machine” while also touring with the celebrated swing jazz violinist Stéphane Grappelli. A master guitarist he includes work with the likes of Dizzy Gillespie, Tony Williams, Yehudi Menuhin, Pat Metheny and John Williams on a hugely impressive CV, and has just recently been awarded the highly prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award from the Musicians’ Company. Tonight John leads his wonderful “Blue Spirits” Organ trio, featuring Pete Whittaker-organ & Jamie Murray-drums.
“One of the best guitarists in the world” Pat Metheny

 

Thu 26th   8:00pm   **ALBUM LAUNCH** LOUISE BALKWILL        
The 2022 winner of the Riga International Jazz Voice competition, Louise Balkwill has been hailed as one of the finest singers of her generation. Most recently touring with celebrated vocal harmony trio The Puppini Sisters tonight Louise will be celebrating the release of her brand-new album, “Chatterbox”, a vibrant love letter to classic vocal jazz. Known for her dazzling vocalese, joyful stage presence and heartfelt storytelling, Louise brings her trademark warmth, wit and thrilling musicianship to the gig, with a collection of sparkling new compositions and fresh re-tellings of beloved standards. Featuring Jonathan Bauer-trumpet, Rob Barron-piano, Theo Malka-Wishart-bass and Joshua Walker-Martin-drums, expect high-energy swing, soulful ballads, playful improvisation, and the kind of musical chemistry only years of friendship and collaboration can create.
“Totally bowled over by Louise Balkwill’s incredible vocals and engaging stage presence” Jazzwise

 

Fri 27th   9:00pm   BEVERLEY SKEETE
Beverley Skeete’s career in the music industry is the stuff that dreams are made of. A first call singer for numerous high-profile artists including Robbie Williams, Tina Turner and Elton John she was also a pivotal member of ex-Rolling Stones’ bassist Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings. Her talent and versatility have put her in a class that few can equal. And watch out for her Special Guest: Kevin Leo-vocals.
“Skeete…came into her own with a perfectly paced version of James Brown’s ‘It’s a Man’s Man’s World’” London Jazz News

 

Sat 28th   9:00pm   BYRON WALLEN: TRIBUTE TO ANDREW HILL  
Trumpeter/composer/educator Byron Wallen’s creative mind and constant quest for discovery have seen him work with the likes of George Benson & Chaka Khan in countries as varied as Morocco, Nigeria, Indonesia & South Africa. His music has been commissioned by a plethora of highly regarded organisations, culminating in his receiving the prestigious Paul Hamlyn Award for Artists in 2017. Following his acclaimed performances dedicated to the brilliant US jazz pianist and composer Andrew Hill, whose quintet Byron played in until Hill’s death in 2007, Byron now leads this project into thrilling new territory. Retaining the exploratory essence of Hill’s visionary work the band now channel this through vibrant original compositions, utilising Hill’s harmonic and rhythmic freedom to forge a compelling contemporary sound. Joined by a stellar lineup of: Danny Piers-piano, Kobe Heath Ngugi-bass & Sacha Harlan-drums, together they create music that is both a tribute to a master and at the same time a bold statement of its own identity. As Byron says, “It’s the sound of a legacy being lived and evolved, not merely revisited”.
“One of the most innovative, exciting and original trumpet players alive” Jazzwise;
“Wallen’s…performance…was an enthralling celebration” Resident Advisor

 

And a few dates in March 2026 to be aware of – be one of the first to know!


4th: Grammy-nominated US organist Pat Bianchi & his European Trio - winner of Downbeat Magazine’s 2016 rising star poll, Pat Bianchi has toured alongside Steely Dan and performed with jazz icons including Pat Martino and Lou Donaldson


7th: The 2025 Parliamentary Jazz Award winner for “Instrumentalist of the Year” guitarist Rob Luft & his Quintet (just one of his many many accolades including BBC New Generation Jazz Artist)


9th Steve Fishwick is a much-admired jazz trumpet player known for his work with Cedar Walton, Peter Washington, Hod O’ Brien, and Anita O’ Day. This performance features special guest, US bassist now based in New York, Leighton Harrell (Jeremy Pelt Quintet)


11th:  Memphis-born, UK-based singer, songwriter & pianist Charlie Wood releases his latest album, “Your Love Is My Home”


15th: Sharing their love of the great jazz songs and composers, two of UK’s most highly regarded jazz artists vocalist Claire Martin & pianist Nikki Iles team up with award-winning saxophonist Karen Sharp (Humphrey Lyttelton) and BBC Young Jazz Musician of the Year Ewan Hastie-bass.

 


606 Club
90 Lots Road
Chelsea
London
SW10 0QD


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

 

020 7352 5953

 

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist,  first broadcast 25/01/2026.

Monday, January 26, 2026

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 25/01/2026, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;


Radio Playlist from Jan 25th 2026.

 

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

 

Olly Chalk
pathfinder
In those Remote Stars
Resonant Postcard


NO(w) Beauty
Sira Luntana
(one) seen
HOMS


Compro Oro
Ki Kumini Pas
Kukiedi (EP)
W.E.R.F


QOW Trio
Ghosts/Now Here
The Rule of Three
Whirlwind


Tuva Halse
Reconnection
Reconnection
Jazzland


Maximilian Hering
Entre Tu Y Yo +?
The Gathering
Klangraum


Nabou Claerhout
Parallellepipedum
Indigo
Edition


Sheen Trio
Transitory
Transitory
Unit


Orchestra Of The Upper Atmosphere
Billy Bang - One Golden Hour
Theta 7
Discus


Victor Decamp
Mental Health
Composer Jazz Orchestra


David Chevallier Trio
Duplicity
reset
Yolk


Pat Thomas & XT
Zurich ONE (part)
Strata, Act (Joy Contemporary)
Wejazz

 

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 7pm onward


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

 

SERIOUS announces Summer Jazz Series - May, June, July 2026.

Saturday, January 24, 2026

The 2026 Summer Jazz Series will feature performances from leading international jazz artists at a number of London venues. Performers include Pat Metheny, Robert Fonseca, Stacey Kent, RIOPY.

We have received the following press release;


Pat Metheny takes over the Barbican in July for the Summer Jazz Series

 


Pat Metheny takes over the Barbican on 18 & 19 July with three special concerts
Buy Tickets Here;
https://serious.org.uk/summer-jazz-series-2026

 

Part of the Summer Jazz Series 2026, a celebration of world-class music across London this summer from the producers of the EFG London Jazz Festival, Serious


 

Twenty-time Grammy Award–winner Pat Metheny, one of the most influential and celebrated musicians of his generation, returns to the Barbican for a special weekend takeover in July with three shows across two days on 18 and 19 July 2026. In a career spanning more than five decades, Metheny has continually redefined the possibilities of jazz, blending lyricism, innovation and genre-crossing ambition to create a body of work that has inspired generations of artists and audiences alike. A tireless and prolific performer, he has sold out major London venues in recent years, including the Barbican and Hammersmith Apollo, affirming his enduring connection with UK audiences and his reputation as one of the most compelling live performers in contemporary music.


This Barbican residency places Metheny centre stage, offering audiences a rare opportunity to experience his music in depth across a concentrated series of performances. Renowned for his restless creativity and openness to collaboration, Metheny continues to balance landmark solo projects with bold ensemble work, championing both emerging talent and long-established voices while pushing his own artistry forward.


As part of this weekend, Metheny presents the latest evolution of his ongoing SIDE EYE project. SIDE EYE III sees him joined by Chris Fishman (piano and keyboards), Jermaine Paul (bass) and Joe Dyson (drums), a dynamic lineup that reflects Metheny’s long-standing commitment to mentoring the next generation of jazz innovators. Featuring new music alongside reimagined classics, the project embodies Metheny’s fearless approach to exploration, tradition and collaboration.


A bandleader since the 1970s and an artist who has often performed more than 100 concerts a year, Pat Metheny remains a vital creative force, continually evolving, questioning and redefining what modern jazz can be.

 


This special show is part of the return of the Summer Jazz Series in 2026, bringing world-class artists to some of London’s most iconic venues next year. It’s presented by Serious, the producers behind the annual EFG London Jazz Festival.


The series begins with Roberto Fonseca, the visionary Cuban pianist, singer, multi-instrumentalist, and former Buena Vista Social Club virtuoso, who will bring his electrifying artistry to the Barbican on 13 May. On Thursday, 4 June at Cadogan Hall with acclaimed pianist and composer RIOPY, whose deeply expressive and genre-defying music has earned over a billion streams and international acclaim.


On Saturday, 6 June, back to the Barbican for Emeli Sandé MBE, who brings her powerhouse vocals and heartfelt songwriting to the stage for a special evening blending soul, pop, and jazz influences. The series continues on Sunday, 7 June at Theatre Royal Drury Lane with Italian soul-jazz star Mario Biondi, celebrating the 20th anniversary of his timeless hit “This Is What You Are.”


Stacey Kent, the Grammy-nominated American jazz singer and recent recipient of the Montreal Jazz Festival’s Prix Ella Fitzgerald, will perform at Cadogan Hall on 16 July ahead of Pat Metheny’s special weekend takeover at the Barbican to conclude the Summer Jazz Series in style.

 


Summer Jazz Series 2026


13 May - Roberto Fonseca - Barbican
4 June - RIOPY - Cadogan Hall
6 June - Emeli Sandé - Barbican
7 June - Mario Biondi - Theatre Royal Drury Lane
16 July - Stacey Kent - Cadogan Hall
18 July - Pat Metheny SIDE-EYE III+ - Barbican (6:30 doors, 7pm show time)
19 July - Pat Metheny SIDE-EYE III+ - Barbican (matinee 12:30 doors, 1pm show time. Evening performance 5pm doors, 5:30pm show time)

 

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.
http://www.serious.org.uk

Alex Bonney establishes new ‘Earconnector’ label on Bandcamp.

Saturday, January 24, 2026

Trumpeter, electronic musician, engineer and producer Alex Bonney has established a new digital only outlet for his music. The first release, "Open Silver Skies" features his quartet.

Alex Bonney writes;


New Bandcamp label Earconnector and new album ‘Open Silver Skies.

 

I have a new Bandcamp only record label called ‘Earconnector’:
https://earconnector.bandcamp.com

 

I’ve just released the first album with my quartet;
Alex Bonney - trumpet, compositions
James Allsopp - tenor sax, bass clarinet
Olie Brice - bass
Jeff Williams - drums
https://earconnector.bandcamp.com/album/open-silver-skies

 


I’m planning on releasing several other albums in the coming weeks, and hoping to inspire many more creative collaborations in the future.


Releases are going to be Bandcamp only (to avoid problematic streaming services) and although I have currently no plans for CDs (I have too many in my flat already!) I’m going to do occasional small cassette runs (for fun).


The wonderful Cath Roberts is doing graphic design for me.


Next Friday 30th Jan I am releasing the next two albums, duos with Tom Challenger and Cath. We are doing a concert at Hundred Years Gallery in Hoxton with Will Glaser and Tom’s duo too.


http://hundredyearsgallery.co.uk/music-alex-bonney-will-glaser-cath-roberts-tom-challenger/

 

Albums available at;
https://earconnector.bandcamp.com/music

 

Warren James - Performance schedule for January, February and March 2026.

Friday, January 23, 2026

Guitarist, banjo player and vocalist Warren James has forwarded his latest newsletter including details of his forthcoming live appearances with a variety of different line ups.

Warren James writes;


Jake Leg Jug Band & Warren James

 


The Jake Leg Jug Band had a great night at The Domino Club and what a great venue it is, in the heart of Leeds’ city arcade – built during the Victorian period when Frank Matcham designed the GRANDEST of theatres.


Meanwhile Warren’s own band – Warren James & His Lonesome Travellers have had a storming start to 2026


Keeping the American roots music alive!


Gigs Forthcoming for our followers are below – please keep supporting your live music scene for without it the world, and life, will be a sadder place.

 

January 2026


Fri 23 – Merthyr Tydfil, Clwb Crown – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 8:30pm


Sat 24 – Bristol, The Greyhound – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 8pm


Sun 25 – Blackpool, Winter Gardens, UK West Coast Folk Festival – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 2:30pm


Wed 28 – Pershore Jazz Club – Richard Bennett’s New Orleans All Stars @ 7:30pm

 

February 2026


Sun 1 – Bude, Jazz Club at The Falcon Hotel- The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 7:30pm


Fri 6 – Stoke on Trent, The Artisan Tap – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 7pm


Sat 7 – Louth Jazz Club – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 7:30pm


Sun 8 – Stafford Jazz Club – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 12:30pm


Sun 8 – Halesowen Jazz Club – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 7:00pm


Wed 11 – Sutton Coldfield Jazz Club – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 8pm


Sat 14 – Bristol, Old Duke – Warren James’ Hit Parade Heroes @ 9pm


Sun 15 – Uttoxeter, Horse & Dove – Warren James & His Lonesome Travellers @ 12pm


Thur 19 – Broadstairs, Blues Bash – The Jake Leg Jug Band


Fri 20 – Stoney Stratford, York House – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 8pm


Sat 21 – Bloxham, Village Hall – The Jake Leg Jug Band.

 

March 2026


Sun 1 – Willingham, Jazz Club – The Jake Leg Jug Band


Wed 4 – Sutton Coldfield, Trad Jazz Club – Rich Bennett’s New Orleans All Stars @ 8pm


Thur 5 – Chaddesley Corbett, The Swan – Rich Bennett’s New Orleans All Stars @ 8pm


Sat 7 – Macclesfield, The Swan With Two Necks – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 8pm


Sun 8 – Swansea, The Vic, Mumbles – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 7:30pm


Mon 9 – Shipston on Stour, Thirst Edition – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 7:30pm


Tues 10 – Wilmslow, Jazz Club – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 7:30pm


Wed 11 – Bristol, Warmley Jazz Club – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 8pm


Thur 12 – Bristol, The Old Duke – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 9pm


Sun 15 – Coventry, Ansty Club – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 12:30pm


Thur 19 – Didsbury, Jazz Club – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 7:30pm


Fri 20 – Bexhill on Sea, 1066 Jazz Club – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 7:30pm


Sun 22 – Eastleigh, The Concorde Club – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 12pm


Tues 24 – Datchet, Village Hall Jazz Club – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 2pm to 3:45pm


Fri 27 – Stony Stratford, York House – The Lonnie Donegan Story @ 7:30pm


Sat 28 – Bedford, Swingsters Spring Ball – The Jake Leg Jug Band


Sun 29 – Blisworth, The Walnut Tree – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 12pm

 

https://warrenjamesguitar.com

 

 

Kings Place, London - Programme for March 2026.

Friday, January 23, 2026

Kings Place has announced its programme for March 2026 including some performances that are likely to be of interest to jazz listeners. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


KINGS PLACE IN MARCH

 

Solem Quartet celebrates Steve Reich’s 90th with Alice Zawadzki as part of Memory Unwrapped, jazz pianist Julian Joseph celebrates his 60th Birthday, a new series with renowned chefs and writers begins and Jewish Book Week returns for its 75th edition


The acclaimed Solem Quartet performs a programme including Reich’s iconic Different Trains for the composer’s 90th birthday


Julian Joseph celebrates his 60th with his own specially composed music in amongst beloved classics


Eating, Drinking, Thinking - a new series featuring masterclasses from some of the UK’s most inspiring chefs and writers - begins


Jewish Book Week celebrates its 75th edition featuring nine days of debates, talks, performances and interactive experiences with speakers including David Grossman and Esther Freud

 

MEMORY UNWRAPPED | CLASSICAL, JAZZ, CONTEMPORARY CLASSICAL
Memory Unwrapped, the latest in Kings Place’s award-winning year-long series, continues in March 2026. It invites audiences on a journey with artists delving into the past to reimagine the future, uncovering how memory and music can spark transformation and inspire change.
Solem Quartet returns to Kings Place for a concert of personal histories with violinist-vocalist Alice Zawadzki, celebrating Steve Reich’s 90th birthday [14 Mar]. Jazz pianist Julian Joseph presents an eclectic programme including his own music for his 60th birthday alongside that of Mozart, Paganini, Coltrane and Shorter [28 Mar]. Contemporary group Phaedra Ensemble also mark Reich’s 90th, pairing his music with Coltrane’s newly arranged Africa and the UK premiere of Enigma by Anna Thorvaldsdottir [20 Mar].The principal players of Aurora Orchestra perform a programme of Mozart, Poulenc, Judith Weir and Janáček, each work alive with the memory of a distinct era [19 Mar]. British solo-voice ensemble I Fagiolini performs as part of its residency at Kings Place celebrating the ensemble’s 40th anniversary, presenting a composer portrait of Spanish renaissance master Tomás Luis de Victoria [26 Mar]. As part of Kings Place’s Steve Martland, Composer-in-Focus series, Hebrides Ensemble brings together bold contemporary music exploring nature, memory and sound, including a new commission from Dave Maric [27 Mar].

 


JEWISH BOOK WEEK | SPOKEN WORD
London’s longest-running literary festival returns for its 75th edition, exploring ideas that are bold and challenging in a nine-day programme of debates, talks, performances and interactive experiences. Speakers include David Grossman, Janet Suzman, Simon Schama, Esther Freud, Michael Gove, Cassidy Janson and Claudia Roden [28 Feb - 8 Mar]. The full programme of events is available on the Kings Place website.

 


OTHER HIGHLIGHTS | CLASSICAL, FAMILY, FOLK, JAZZ, SPOKEN WORD


An initiative dedicated to promoting fairness and gender equality - Empower: Women Changing Music - hosts an inspiring evening of live music and conversation with Sinéad Walsh and Hannah Seymour for International Women’s Day [6 Mar]. Award-winning folk duo Megson bring their family show back to Kings Place featuring children’s folk songs from their albums When I Was a Lad and Little Bird [14 Mar]. British-Ugandan singer-songwriter Daudi Matsiko presents his new EP, Dead Bird Dream - a collection of modern folk songs [13 Mar]. Multi-instrumentalist, instrument maker and composer Malin Lewis debuts at Kings Place, melding Scottish west-coast tradition with a newly invented, self-made bagpipe [20 Mar]. British folk duo Hannah Sanders & Ben Savage launch their fifth studio album, The Strangers’ Share [26 Mar]. Jazz singer Lady Nade celebrates the legacy of Nina Simone alongside some of the UK’s most accomplished musicians [14 Mar].


Mezzo-soprano Alice Coote and pianist Julius Drake present a mix of “classical” and “popular” culture’s most powerful and iconic songs side by side [12 Mar] and acclaimed duo, violinist Max Baillie and pianist Alasdair Beatson, perform a colourful programme celebrating musical links between cultures, featuring music by Martinu, Boulanger, Kurtág and Beethoven [13 Mar]. Critically acclaimed period-instrument ensemble Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment returns with its Bach, the Universe & Everything series, performing a motet by Clemens and a cantata by Bach and joined by guest speaker Emily Akkermans, Curator of Time at Royal Museums Greenwich [22 Mar]. Banger Factory Records presents a showcase spotlighting the London jazz community featuring Kinetika Bloco, Rachael Cohen Trio, Christ-Stephane Boizi and more [21 Mar].


In partnership with Oxford Cultural Collective, Kings Place presents Eating, Drinking, Thinking. This new series stars famous chefs and writers giving masterclasses on food storytelling. The first event is with award-winning author and broadcaster, Yasmin Khan, in which she will explain how to turn ingredients, memories and recipes into compelling stories across books, journalism, podcasts and TV [14 Mar]. This is followed by Malaysian writer Julie Lin who covers how to pitch your first book proposal [21 Mar].

 

FESTIVALS

 

JEWISH BOOK WEEK
Sat 28 Feb – Sun 8 Mar
More info here: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/jewish-book-week/

 

CLASSICAL | CONTEMPORARY CLASSICAL


EMPOWER 2026: Let The Music Lead!
Hosted by Sinéad Walsh & Hannah Seymour
Fri 6 Mar, 7.30pm, Hall Two, £8-£16
An inspiring evening of live music and conversation celebrating women who are shaping the future of music. EMPOWER: Women Changing Music brings together powerful chamber performances and thought-provoking discussion, spotlighting creativity, leadership, and representation across the industry.

 

Thu 12 Mar | Hall One 8pm
ALICE COOTE & JULIUS DRAKE
REBELLIOUS RECITALS
Alice Coote mezzo-soprano |  Julius Drake piano
An unprecedented mix of “classical” and “popular” culture’s most powerful and iconic songs side by side. More relaxing than its title suggests, but admittedly rebellious in spirit, Alice Coote and Julius Drake explore songs through the centuries to today, to suggest that what we call ‘classical’ music is, in fact, unforgettably great music that belongs on any stage.
£20 – £30

 

Fri 13 Mar | Hall One 7.30pm
MAX BAILLIE AND ALASDAIR BEATSON
INCANTATIONS
Bohuslav Martinu Variations on a Slovakian Theme (arr viola & piano: Baillie)
Lili Boulanger Nocturne
Gyorgy Kurtag Tre pezzi, (1), Op. 14e
Ludwig van Beethoven Violin Sonata No. 9 in A, Op. 47, Kreutzer
Max Baillie violin / viola |  Alasdair Beatson piano
A colourful programme celebrating musical links between cultures, whether the rhapsodic 3rd violin sonata by Enescu and its Romanian folk roots, or Beethoven’s monumental Kreutzer Sonata which inspired Janacek’s string quartet. Max Baillie and Alasdair Beatson’s programme Incantations traces a web of creative links between composers whose voices are inspired by movement across artistic and geographical borders.
£20 – £25

 

Sat 14 Mar | Hall One 7pm
SOLEM QUARTET & ALICE ZAWADZKI
REICH/ZAWADZKI/BUSH
Memory Unwrapped | Steve Reich at 90
Steve Reich Different Trains
Alice Zawadzki selected songs
Kate Bush selected songs (arr. Will Newell)
Amy Tress and Will Newell violin |  Stephen Upshaw viola
Stephanie Tress cello |  Alice Zawadzki voice/violin
Join the Solem Quartet and Alice Zawadzki for a concert of personal histories told through music, spanning time and genre. The Solem Quartet perform Steve Reich’s iconic Different Trains, a deeply personal work; and Alice Zawadzki joins them for a set of her own songs which speak to her own story. Offering dialogue to Alice’s compositions, songs by the visionary Kate Bush complete the night in celebration.
£20 – £35; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s

 

Thu 19 Mar | Hall One 7.30pm
AURORA ORCHESTRA PRINCIPAL PLAYERS
ECHOES OF YOUTH
Memory Unwrapped
Mozart Quintet for piano and winds in E flat, K. 452
Poulenc Sextet for piano and winds, FP 100
Judith Weir Airs from another Planet
Janáček Mládí (Youth)
Aurora Orchestra’s Principal Players bring together three masterpieces of chamber music, each alive with the memory of a time long past. Mozart’s Quintet was the work he most wanted to be remembered for; Poulenc’s irrepressible Sextet paints a kaleidoscopic portrait of 1920s Paris; Judith Weir’s Airs from another Planet reimagines three traditional Scottish tunes; Janáček’s Mládí (Youth) reaches further back still.
£20 – £35; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s

 

Fri 20 Mar | Hall One 7.30pm
PHAEDRA ENSEMBLE
SLOW CHANGE
Memory Unwrapped | Steve Reich at 90
Steve Reich WTC 9/11;  Violin Phase; Triple Quartet
Anna Thorvaldsdottir Enigma
John Coltrane Africa (arr. Jamie Hamilton)
Phaedra Ensemble’s Slow Change explores memory and transformation through Reich’s pulsing minimalism, Coltrane’s newly arranged Africa, and Thorvaldsdottir’s expansive Enigma (UK premiere), where patterns and echoes unfold into shifting landscapes of sound. The programme is built largely around the string quartet, tracing how repetition, transformation, and memory continue to resonate in contemporary music.
£20 – £40; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s

 

Sun 22 Mar | Hall One 11.30am
ORCHESTRA OF THE AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT
HARRISON’S CLOCKS
Bach, the Universe & Everything
Clemens Ecce quam bonum
JS Bach In allen meinen Taten (‘In all my actions’), BWV 97
Jessica Cale soprano |  Angharad Rowlands alto |  Hugo Brady tenor
Peter Edge bass |  Steven Devine director/organ |  Emily Akkermans guest speaker
Bach creates one of his greatest cantatas with In allen meinen Taten. Shaped as a baroque suite opening with a grand French-style overture, its five arias traverse from the low bass to high soprano. Emily Akkermans, Curator of Time at Royal Museums Greenwich (including the Royal Observatory), introduces us to the life and work of John Harrison in the week that marks the 250th anniversary of his death on 24 March 1776.
£21; Half-price concessions

 

Thu 26 Mar | Hall One 7.30pm
I FAGIOLINI
THE MUSIC OF TOMÁS LUIS DE VICTORIA
Memory Unwrapped | I Fagiolini at Kings Place
Tomás Luis de Victoria Alma Redemptoris mater; Tenebrae for Maundy Thursday; Super flumina Babylonis;
Ave Maria; Vere languores nostros; Tu es Petrus; Nigra sum; Vidi speciosam
I Fagiolini |  Robert Hollingworth director
What is it about the music of Spanish Renaissance master Tomás Luis de Victoria that lifts it above other composers? As a sort of musical El Greco, there seems to be something in the aural brushwork that adds depth and spice, alongside an extraordinary joy and reverence in the text. Robert Hollingworth guides you through the symbolism with performers steeped in this music.
£25 – £60; Half-price concessions

 

Fri 27 Mar | Hall One 7.30pm
HEBRIDES ENSEMBLE
SHIFTING BASELINE SYNDROME
Memory Unwrapped | Composer-in-Focus Steve Martland
Steve Martland Kgakala; Reveille
Georgina MacDonell Finlayson Silent Spring
Eleanor Alberga The Wild Blue Yonder
George Crumb Vox Balaenae (Voice of the Whale)
Dave Maric Shifting Baseline Syndrome
Aileen Sweeney The Wooden Web
Hebrides Ensemble brings together bold contemporary voices exploring nature, memory, and sound. Works by Steve Martland, our Composer-in-Focus, frame a new commission from his long-time partner in performance and composition Dave Maric, Shifting Baseline Syndrome; a powerful reflection on our relationship with nature, providing a commentary on what we classify as newly accepted norms.
£25 – £32; £10 Under-30s

 


FAMILY


Sat 14 Mar | Hall Two 11.30am
MEGSON
FAMILY FOLK SHOW
With their organic, authentic & fun folk concerts for big & little music connoisseurs, folk duo Megson return for their ever-popular family folk show. The award-winning duo blend their infectious mix of heavenly vocals and lush harmonies into a gentle, entertaining concert specially for younger children, featuring children’s folk songs old and new from their When I Was a Lad and Little Bird albums.
£12 – £14; £44 Family of 4

 


FOLK


Fri 13 Mar | Hall Two 8pm
DAUDI MATSIKO
Following on from beautiful collaborations with GoGo Penguin and Werkha, Nottingham-based British-Ugandan singer-songwriter Daudi Matsiko presents his new EP, Dead Bird Dream – a collection of deeply felt modern folk songs, telling a story of heartache, diaspora, and self-acceptance at a time when belonging and British identity feels as though in constant jeopardy.  Featuring support from Jay Brown with False Idah.
£20; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s

 

Fri 20 Mar | Hall Two 8pm
MALIN LEWIS
Future Folk: Contemporary Sounds from Traditional Roots
Having toured across the UK, Canada and Europe, Malin Lewis debuts at Kings Place, melding Scottish West coast tradition with a newly invented, self-made bagpipe. Malin’s unique timbre is born from the deep connection that comes from making and composing for their own instrument. Their one of a kind two-octave Smallpipe creates a whole new world of sound, captivating audiences at every opportunity.
£15.50; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s

 

Thu 26 Mar | Hall Two 8pm
HANNAH SANDERS & BEN SAVAGE
THE STRANGERS’ SHARE ALBUM LAUNCH
Hannah Sanders & Ben Savage release their fifth studio album The Strangers’ Share; a record centred on dreams and the supernatural. Hannah has an alluring mystique and a voice of disarming purity that massages your senses. Ben is a singular guitarist with a sound as distinctive as it is innovative. Together their harmonies and unique stage presence shimmer with an infectious enthusiasm and joy for the connection music offers.
£19; Half-price concessions

 


JAZZ

 

Sat 14 Mar | Hall Two 8pm
LADY NADE
SINGS NINA SIMONE
Renowned for her distinctive and award-winning vocal prowess, Lady Nade is honored to celebrate Nina Simone’s life and enduring legacy alongside some of the UK’s most accomplished musicians. This high-energy performance is a heartfelt dedication to recreating the transformative sound that blended popular tunes of the era into a distinctive fusion of jazz, blues, gospel, and folk music.
£25; Half-price concessions


Sat 21 Mar | Hall One 4pm
BANGER FACTORY RECORDS SHOWCASE
ATMOSPHERES IN AUDIO THEATRE 60
Featuring an all- star line-up including Kinetika Bloco, Christ-Stephane Boizi Sextet, Pete Horsfall & Electric Relaxation, Rachael Cohen Trio, Ruben Fox/Deschanel Gordon Duo as well as Mark Kavuma & The Banger Factory, each telling their story. With music from its latest and upcoming releases and an all-star line-up of young lions; veterans of today’s British jazz and a spotlight on the new generation of creators.
£40; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s

 

Sat 28 Mar | Hall One 7.30pm
JULIAN JOSEPH AT 60
ATMOSPHERES IN AUDIO THEATRE 60
Julian Joseph piano & rhodes |  Alok Verma tabla |  Kiadi Akinnibi saxophone Benet McClean violin |  James Wade Sired trumpet
Anjelo Disons Ntege autonomous soundscape influencer
Julian Joseph presents an exciting and eclectic programme, with new music written for this special concert celebrating his upcoming 60th birthday. Atmospheres in Audio Theatre 60 is described as a revolution in the way we perceive sound, this concert is a must-see and hear. Marrying acoustic sound with live digital processing, Julian’s new compositions aim to show how emotion and drama can be enhanced by technology.
£25 – £35; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s

 


WORDS

 

Sat 14 Mar | St Pancras Room 2pm
YASMIN KHAN
HOW TO TELL STORIES THROUGH FOOD
Eating, Drinking, Thinking
Join award-winning author and broadcaster Yasmin Khan for a masterclass on food storytelling. Learn how to turn ingredients, memories, and recipes into compelling stories across books, journalism, podcasts, TV, and campaigns, with practical exercises and insider tips to inspire and equip creators of all kinds. The price of the ticket includes a copy of Yasmin’s new book, Sabzi.
£125


Sat 21 Mar | St Pancras Room 2pm
JULIE LIN
YOUR FIRST FOOD BOOK: PITCHING YOUR PROPOSAL
Eating, Drinking, Thinking
For chefs, writers, influencers, and food storytellers, join Scottish-Malaysian writer Julie Lin to learn how to craft a compelling food book proposal. Drawing on her debut, Sama Sama, and media experience, she shares practical guidance for all. The price of the ticket includes a copy of Julie’s book, Sama Sama: Comfort Food from My Mixed Malaysian Kitchen. £125

 

 

ABOUT KINGS PLACE
Kings Place is an adventurous music and arts venue with an ambition to inspire local community and promote the power of the arts in our society. Its spaces enable learning, discovery, debate and experiences that are powerfully intimate, enabling human connection between artists and audiences.
The dedicated and supportive team programmes a series of festivals and events, developing cross-arts collaborations and artistic relationships that deliver unforgettable live experiences.
The award-winning concert series, Unwrapped, is its flagship programme, exploring big ideas and overarching themes across the year. Kings Place is also the UK’s home of live podcasting as creators and hosts of the London Podcast Festival. 
As a registered charity Kings Place does not receive regular public funding. Income is generated through ticket sales, donations, grants, and the staging of world-class conferences and events.


Kings Place, 90 York Way, King’s Cross, London N1 9AG


http://www.kingsplace.co.uk

SERIOUS announce their Take Five 2026 cohort.

Thursday, January 22, 2026

Eight outstanding composer-performers have been selected for the UK’s leading jazz talent development programme, Take Five. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;

 

SERIOUS announce their Take Five 2026 cohort.

 


Eight outstanding composer-performers selected for the UK’s leading jazz talent development programme, Take Five.

 


Producers of the EFG London Jazz Festival, Serious, have revealed the 2026 Take Five cohort, a group of eight outstanding emerging composer-performers from across the UK and shaping the future of jazz and improvised music.


Now in its third decade, Take Five is the UK’s only nationwide talent development programme designed specifically for mid-career jazz and improvised musicians. Produced by Serious and funded by PRS Foundation, Arts Council England and Serious Trust, the programme provides vital creative and professional support at a pivotal point in an artist’s career.


Following the programme’s landmark 20th anniversary celebrations in 2025, marked by a special Barbican concert at EFG London Jazz Festival featuring Take Five alumni including Shabaka Hutchings and Camilla George, the programme continues to champion the next generation of artist-leaders shaping the sound of UK jazz.


Over the next year, the 2026 cohort will embark on an intensive development journey combining artistic exploration with industry-focused training. The programme begins with an online residency centred on career sustainability and professional skills, featuring sessions with leading international organisations including Nonesuch Records, Paris Philharmonie and We Out Here Festival, alongside guidance from music lawyers, publishers and funding bodies.


This is followed by a five-day creative residency at Cat’s Abbey in the Cotswolds, where the artists will collaborate, develop new work and receive performance coaching under the musical direction of acclaimed composer Jason Yarde. Each participant will then be paired with a mentor of their choosing and will receive a performance opportunity at the 2026 EFG London Jazz Festival.


Since launching in 2005, Take Five has supported over 160 artists, many of whom now define the contemporary UK jazz landscape, including Nubya Garcia, Moses Boyd, Emma-Jean Thackray, Soweto Kinch, Yazz Ahmed, Sarathy Korwar and Abel Selaocoe. The programme remains a cornerstone of the UK’s globally celebrated jazz ecosystem, supporting artists already leading bands, forging new sounds and inspiring the next generation.

 


THE 2026 COHORT


David Kayode - Saxophonist & Composer (London)
London-born saxophonist and composer David Kayode blends jazz improvisation with Yoruba cosmology and Afro-diasporic rhythm. A graduate of Tomorrow’s Warriors, his commanding tenor sound and storytelling style draw on reggae, highlife and spiritual jazz.


Emyr Hedd - Composer & Multi-instrumentalist (Mid-Wales)
Welsh musician Emyr Hedd is an emotive composer and performer, and the driving force behind acclaimed alternative folk-jazz outfit Awen Ensemble.


Faris Ishaq - Nay, Percussion & Composition (Palestine/UK)
Palestinian Nay master, percussionist and composer Faris Ishaq charts unexplored musical territory with the Nay, an ancient Middle Eastern flute dating back over 5,000 years.


Juliette Lemoine - Cello & Composition (Scotland)
Trailblazing a path as a cello soloist, Juliette Lemoine is redefining the cello’s role within Scottish Traditional Music.


Lucy-Anne Daniels - Vocalist, Composer & Storyteller (London)
A natural performer and vivid storyteller, Lucy-Anne blends gospel, jazz, theatre and spoken word into unforgettable live experiences.


Marlon Hibbert - Steelpan, Arranging & Education (South East London)
Award-winning steelpan musician and educator Marlon Hibbert is reshaping how steelpan is experienced in the UK.


Olivia Cuttill - Trumpet & Composition (London)
A third-generation musician, Olivia’s jazz and blues heritage shines through her bold, characterful compositions.


Piera Onacko - Piano, Synthesis & Composition (Birmingham)
Experimental pianist and composer Piera Onacko creates immersive sound worlds spanning jazz, electronic and contemporary classical music.

 

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/

 

Nyron Higor Trio - UK & European Tour, March 2026

Tuesday, January 20, 2026

The Brazilian multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Nyron Higor will lead his trio on a tour of Europe in March 2026, including a performances in London and Brighton. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


NYRON HIGOR LIVE IN EUROPE
THE NORTH-EAST BRAZILIAN MULTI-INSTRUMENTALIST HEADLINES FIRST EUROPEAN TOUR WITH THREE-PIECE BAND


Following the release of his breakthrough self-titled album earlier this year, Northeast Brazilian multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer Nyron Higor tours Europe for the first time as headliner in 2026.
He’ll perform with a three-piece band comprised of fellow Far Out label-mates Bruno Berle and Batata Boy

Dates:


05 Mar - Viernulvier - Ghent


06 Mar - The Jazz Cafe - London


08 Mar - Alphabet - Brighton


11 Mar - Witloof Bar - Brussels


12 Mar - V11 - Rotterdam


13 Mar - Arkoada - Paris


14 Mar - Paul’s Boutique Records - Krakow


16 Mar - Monk - Gdansk


17 Mar - Knust - Hamburg


18 Mar - Alice - Copenhagen


19 Mar - Hosoi - Stockholm


21 Mar - Nefertiti - Gothenburg

 

TICKET LINK:
https://www.faroutrecordings.com/nyron-higor-european-tour-2026

 

ALBUM SMARTLINK;
https://bfan.link/nyron-higor

PRAISE FOR NYRON HIGOR


“clouds of sonic niceties sculpted from the ruins of library music” - Aquarium Drunkard


“a new Brazilian star is born” - Sounds & Colours


“...far greater than the sum of its parts—not to mention supremely chill” - Bandcamp Daily


“a beautiful set” - KEXP


“Another amazing record from Brazil” - Gilles Perterson (BBC 6 Music)


“I love love love love looove it!” - Louise Chen (NTS)


“Beautiful music” Coco Maria (NTS)


“Simultaneously brand new but also sounds so fantastically vintage” Verity Sharp (BBC 3 - Late Junction)

 

NYRON HIGOR - BIOGRAPHY


Born in Maceió, the coastal capital of Brazil’s Alagoas state, Nyron Higor represents a new generation of Brazilian artists who are quietly reshaping the country’s musical landscape. As a composer and multi-instrumentalist, Nyron has emerged as a central figure within an extraordinary creative community flourishing in Brazil’s Northeast. Among fellow Maceioenses Bruno Berle and Batata Boy, alongside artists like Phylipe Nunes Araújo from neighboring Pernambuco, Nyron makes music which honors regional traditions while incorporating contemporary influences, arrangements and production techniques.


His debut album Fio de Lâmina, a self-released instrumental work released in December 2022, established Higor as an artist of rare sensitivity. The records’ beautifully expansive soundscapes derived from seemingly minimal elements caught the attention of international tastemakers including Mr. Scruff, Gilles Peterson, and John Gomez. The album also demonstrated Nyron’s mastery of the bass, his primary instrument.


With his self-titled second album, released by London-based label Far Out Recordings in January 2025, Higor has taken a bold step toward more expansive, lyrical territory. The record represents what he describes as “a test of resistance and a big event in my life as a young Black man from the Northeast… coming from a humble background, financially speaking.” This political consciousness, woven seamlessly into his work reflects the broader social awareness that characterizes much of the contemporary Northeastern scene—a region that has historically faced significant economic challenges and few opportunities in comparison to its southern counterpart.


Higor’s compositions and productions emanate a striking natural beauty, with each element—whether wistful trombone, playful organ, or birdlike whistle—carefully positioned amidst the gentle pulse of his bass lines. This attention to space and texture has become a hallmark of his sound. At the heart of his artistry lies a commitment to depth and authenticity. “Above all, I value making music that brings me genuine satisfaction. I’m always looking for depth in the things I create,” he explains, embodying the same philosophical approach that drives his peers in the Northeastern scene.


Nyron’s music has garnered critical acclaim and extensive international radio support from BBC Radio 1, BBC 6 Music, NTS, KEXP, and NPR. Critics have praised his work as “clouds of sonic niceties” (Aquarium Drunkard) and “far greater than the sum of its parts” (Bandcamp Daily), while Sounds & Colours proclaimed the birth of “a new Brazilian star.”


As part of this remarkable wave of artists emerging from Brazil’s Northeast, Nyron Higor stands as both individual visionary and part of a collective voice, helping to reshape contemporary Brazilian music while honoring the rich traditions from which it springs. His journey from the beaches of Maceió to international recognition represents not just personal triumph, but the flowering of an entire regional renaissance that promises to influence Brazilian music for years to come.

 

Far Out Recordings, Suite 25, Ealing House, 33 Hanger Lane, London, UK, W5 3HJ

 

 

Steamin’ Jazz Club at The Steam and Whistle, Cheltenham - Programme January to June 2026.

Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Steamin' Jazz Club, run by the band Swing From Paris, has announced its programme for the first half of 2026.

Fenner Curtis, violinist with the band Swing From Paris, writes;

 

We have started up our own new jazz club in Cheltenham. It’s at a really great venue for music, downstairs at the Steam and Whistle pub opposite Cheltenham Spa railway station. We’ve been putting jazz on there since May 2025 and it’s been going well.


Here’s what we have for the first half of the year:

 

Weds 21 Jan: Tom Ollendorff
Weds 18 Feb: Elijah Jeffery and Eddie Gripper Quartet
Weds 18 March: Klara Devlin Quartet
Weds 15 April: Swing from Paris
Weds 13 May: Robin Nolan Trio
Weds 17 June: James Owston Quartet


All gigs 7.30pm-9.30pm, doors 7pm.
Info and tickets at https://linktr.ee/steaminjazzclub


See also;
https://www.facebook.com/steaminjazzclub/


The Steam and Whistle
247 Gloucester Rd, Cheltenham GL51 8NW.

Serious - 2026 Winter & Spring Programme.

Thursday, January 15, 2026

Live music producers Serious have announced their Winter & Spring series of events which will take place at various London venues and further afield. Press release including a schedule of events att.

We have received the following press release;


SERIOUS upcoming shows including Anohni, Ludovico Einaudi, KODO, Yasmine Hamdan, Aynur, Mabel Matiz and more

 

2026 Winter & Spring Programme
Including Anohni, Ludovico Einaudi, KODO, Yasmine Hamdan, Aynur and Mabel Matiz

 

View events and book tickets here;
https://serious.org.uk/whats-on/upcoming-events

 

As 2026 begins, live music producers Serious are excited to present a vibrant schedule of extraordinary performances across London and beyond. From trailblazing jazz collaborations to boundary-pushing international artists, the first months of the year promise an unmissable series of concerts.


Brooklyn-based trio Tortured Soul kick things off on 22 January at the Jazz Cafe. Fronted by drummer-vocalist John-Christian Urich, they fuse deep grooves, soul, and disco into an irresistible blend of house and funk. With swirling vocals, ecstatic basslines, and dancefloor-ready rhythms, this rare London performance is a chance to see one of the most in-demand dance music bands in an intimate setting.


Now sold out, Yasmine Hamdan performs at EartH Theatre on 12 February, bringing her unique voice and genre-defying sound to London audiences. Having emerged as a pioneering figure in indie electronic music with Soapkills, and following critically acclaimed solo albums including Ya Nass, Al Jamilat, and her latest release I Remember I Forget (September 2025), Hamdan blends Arabic musical traditions with contemporary Western electronic, pop, and folk influences.


On 13 February, Turkish singer-songwriter Mabel Matiz performs at the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall. A modern-day Ashik, Matiz fuses maqam, Anatolian folk, synth, and urban pop into a sound that is both innovative and deeply poetic. His lyrical mastery and dedication to social justice have earned him a devoted following both in Turkey and internationally.


Brazilian guitarist Fabiano de Nascimento performs at the Jazz Cafe on 23 February. Seamlessly weaving samba, MPB, choro, and jazz with experimental flair, Fabiano’s hypnotic rhythms and inventive melodies showcase the breadth of Brazil’s rich musical heritage.


Swedish multi-instrumentalist Björn Yttling brings his Yttling Jazz project to the Jazz Cafe on 2 March, blending cinematic atmospheres with modern jazz grooves. Best known as the bassist of Peter Bjorn and John and as a producer for artists including Lykke Li, Yttling’s ensemble delivers immersive improvisation alongside tight composition, exploring textures, bold horn lines, and restless rhythm.

 

Following sold-out Barbican shows in 2024, Japanese taiko drumming ensemble KODO return to the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall on 6 & 7 March with Luminance, a breathtaking fusion of theatre and percussion that brings together its most beloved signature works, refined over decades of world tours. The performance will honour Maki Ishii’s iconic Monochrome on the occasion of its 50th anniversary, while also introducing new pieces inspired by the journeys, encounters, and ideas of KODO’s current members. For the first time in decades, the ensemble also presents original compositions by guest artists from a wide range of genres; musicians they have met and collaborated with around the world.

Jazz luminaries Dave Holland and Lionel Loueke unite for a rare duo performance at Union Chapel on 23 March. Their collaboration celebrates the power of improvisation, blending Loueke’s masterful guitar work with Holland’s resonant bass in an inspiring testament to cultural roots and musical dialogue. Singer-songwriter Aqualung returns to the Jazz Cafe on 31 March for two sets, the first featuring music from Beach Boys’ epic album Pet Sounds and the second his own catalogue.


There are two very special shows to celebrate the 80th of Keith Jarrett at the Barbican, which coincides with the 50th anniversary of his seminal The Köln Concert. Firstly, The Bad Plus join forces with Chris Potter and Craig Taborn on 30 March to portray their inspirations from the music of Jarrett’s American Quartet. On 11 April, pianists Thomas Enhco and Maki Namekawa present a reinvention of Keith Jarrett’s The Köln Concert at the Barbican on 11 April, fusing classical precision with jazz improvisation. Ahead of this show there is a special screening of Keith Jarrett: The Art of Improvisation at the Barbican Cinema at 3:30pm for an intimate look at the legendary pianist.


April brings the mesmerizing voice of Kurdish singer Aynur to the Barbican on 2 April, alongside her acclaimed ensemble, revisiting traditional Kurdish folk music through a modern lens. Canadian pianist and composer Tony Ann headlines a piano pop evening at Theatre Royal Drury Lane on 19 April, joined by Van Toan and Louisiana Bloom. On 23 April, Grammy-winning guitarist Bill Frisell and multi-instrumentalist Eyvind Kang perform a selection of original compositions and inspired improvisations at Cadogan Hall.

 

Eco-feminist visionary Anohni returns to the Barbican on 23 April for an intimate concert set against her original films, while Italian composer Ludovico Einaudi embarks on a UK solo piano tour from 23 April to 8 May, performing his most loved works alongside deep cuts in an intimate setting.


The Barbican hosts Cuban virtuoso Roberto Fonseca on 13 May, celebrating the golden era of Cuban music in a dazzling orchestral show, followed by guitar virtuoso Julian Lage at the Royal Festival Hall on 15 May, showcasing the artistry and innovation that has earned him five GRAMMY nominations and widespread acclaim.


SERIOUS Winter & Spring 2026 Programme


22 Jan – Tortured Soul – Jazz Cafe
12 Feb – Yasmine Hamdan – EartH Theatre
13 Feb – Mabel Matiz – Royal Festival Hall
23 Feb – Fabiano de Nascimento – Jazz Cafe
2 Mar – Yttling Jazz – Jazz Cafe
6 & 7 Mar – KODO – Royal Festival Hall
23 Mar – Dave Holland & Lionel Loueke – Union Chapel
30 Mar – The Bad Plus, Chris Potter & Craig Taborn – Jazz Cafe
31 Mar – Aqualung – Jazz Cafe
2 Apr – Aynur – Barbican
11 Apr – The Köln Concert – Barbican
19 Apr – Piano pop starring Tony Ann – Theatre Royal Drury Lane
23 Apr – Bill Frisell & Eyvind Kang – Cadogan Hall
23 Apr – Anohni: Wilderness – Barbican
23 Apr – 8 May – Ludovico Einaudi Solo Piano Tour
13 May – Roberto Fonseca – Barbican
15 May – Julian Lage – Royal Festival Hall

 

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UMO Helsinki Jazz Orchestra gets a new artistic leadership in autumn 2026.

Thursday, January 15, 2026

The new artistic leadership team will comprise of the chief conductor Ville Vannemaa, the artist-in-residence Michael Mayo and the composer-in-residence Bianca Rantala. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


UMO Helsinki Jazz Orchestra gets a new artistic leadership in autumn 2026.

 


Press release: UMO gets a new artistic leadership – a trio takes over in autumn 2026.

 


A new era begins for the UMO Helsinki Jazz Orchestra in autumn 2026 as artistic leadership is handed to a trio of leading talents. The artistic leadership team comprises the chief conductor, the artist-in-residence and the composer-in-residence. The trio will be responsible for the orchestra’s long-term artistic vision and the planning of concert-season repertoire, combining Finnish and international jazz, the big band tradition and the composition and performance of bold new music – without losing sight of current trends.


The UMO Helsinki Jazz Orchestra is Finland’s only permanent big band jazz municipal orchestra. The orchestra’s mission is to cultivate and develop the diverse musical tradition of jazz and to provide experiences that arise from the top-level collective know-how, boldness and artistic dedication. Playing almost 100 concerts a year, UMO’s artistic strength lies firmly in its musicians: individuals who together form a unique artistic collective. The orchestra is currently celebrating its 50th anniversary season.


The new artistic leadership trio, i.e. the artistic trio, consists of saxophonist, composer, arranger and conductor Ville Vannemaa as chief conductor, American singer, composer and Grammy nominee Michael Mayo as artist-in-residence, and Estonian-Finnish composer Bianca Rantala as composer-in-residence.   

 

 
The chief conductor Ville Vannemaa is responsible for developing the orchestra’s sound
Ville Vannemaa (b. 1983) is one of Finland’s most sought-after big band conductors and freelance saxophonists. He has long been a guest conductor of the UMO Helsinki Jazz Orchestra, the Espoo Big Band and the Oulu All-Star Big Band as well as the artistic director of the Turku Jazz Orchestra from 2022 to 2024. Vannemaa studied saxophone and arranging at the jazz department of the Sibelius Academy, and he has extensive experience working with big bands, not only as a conductor but also as a composer, arranger and orchestra musician. Vannemaa’s long experience as a teacher as well as his strong understanding of different musical genres, especially jazz, have strengthened his reputation as an excellent big band rehearser.
As chief conductor, he will be actively involved in the orchestra’s activities and will be responsible for developing its sound. He will plan and conduct at least six productions per seasons. Vannemaa’s term runs from autumn 2026 to spring 2029.
“UMO has held a very special place in my heart ever since I began playing the saxophone as a teenager and listening to jazz. I remember thinking back in the early 2000s, while sitting in the audience at the UMO Jazz House on Pursimiehenkatu, that there was something very unique about this orchestra. At that time, I of course had absolutely no idea that I later would sit in the saxophone section hundreds of times as well as arrange and compose music for this group of wonderful musicians, and eventually stand before the orchestra as its leader. That sense of the uniqueness of both the orchestra and the whole organisation has stayed with me to this day, and I strongly feel it will grow even stronger when I begin my work as chief conductor of the orchestra. I’m also excited to be collaborating with my wonderful partners, Michael and Bianca”, says Ville Vannemaa.



The artist-in-residence Michael Mayo expands the repertoire
American singer and composer Michael Mayo (b. 1992) is one of the leading contemporary vocalists of his generation. He has been prominent in jazz circles since his critically acclaimed debut album Bones (2021) and the follow-up, the Grammy-nominated Fly (2024). In his music, he combines elements of jazz, neo-soul and R&B, and he is particularly known for his innovative and versatile vocal style.
Mayo was only the third vocalist accepted into the prestigious Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz. He has collaborated and performed with, among others, Hancock, Jacob Collier, Gretchen Parlato, and Nate Smith.
As artist-in-residence, he will expand UMO’s repertoire and bring new perspectives as well as an extensive network of contacts. He will plan at least four programmes each season and perform with the orchestra at least twice per concert season. Mayo’s two-year term runs from autumn 2026 to spring 2028.
“I’m genuinely so excited to get the chance to collaborate with the UMO Helsinki Jazz Orchestra. I’ve had so much music swirling in my ears that I’m excited to be able to bring to life such an incredible ensemble. I think we’re gonna have a really special time together, and I look forward to all the music to come”, Mayo comments.



The composer-in-residence Bianca Rantala brings the sound of new music.
Composer, conductor and vocalist Bianca Rantala (b. 1999) is an Estonian-Finnish musician who is active across many fields. Rantala is known for her bold and emotionally charged musical expression, effortlessly moving between different genres, combining intellect with playfulness and bridging jazz and contemporary music. Rantala has written works and hundreds of arrangements for ensembles ranging from choirs and small groups to symphony orchestras. She has conducted several big bands in Estonia and worked as guest conductor in several countries. She has received numerous awards as a composer as well as a singer, including the Composer of the Year prize at the Estonian Jazz Gala.
Rantala’s one-year term as composer-in-residence runs from autumn 2026 to spring 2027. As composer-in-residence, she will bring the sound of new music to UMO as well as the perspective of a composer. New commissions by Rantala will be performed as part of UMO’s repertoire during the season. In addition to composing, Rantala will be involved in the planning of the concert season in her role as composer.
“UMO has been an important beacon for me for a very long time. I grew up in Estonia listening to UMO’s albums and wondering how an orchestra, at once uncompromising, curious and vibrant, could exist just across the small gulf. For me, UMO represented something to aspire to: a community not only following its time but rather setting the tone. The thought of working with this very orchestra feels surreal but at the same time deeply meaningful. UMO has been a cradle of new music and a supporter of bold artists, a role model for many musicians growing up in Finland – but the importance of the orchestra has also been strongly felt outside Finland, especially in Estonia. I’m immensely grateful for the opportunity to lend my voice to this orchestra and to build the future together with Ville and Michael, whom I greatly admire”, says Bianca Rantala.



The artistic trio in dialogue with the orchestra musicians
An advisory artistic committee formed from within the orchestra will share its views on the musical aspects of the orchestra’s work and the repertoire in active dialogue with the trio. The expertise of UMO’s musicians will be particularly leveraged in the independent planning of small-ensemble programmes and concerts performed without a conductor.

 

The Managing Director is responsible for the big picture
The Managing Director of the UMO Foundation, Henriika Steidel-Luoto, is responsible for the orchestra’s operations and finances. Her role also includes leading overall artistic planning and providing strategic guidance, as well as supplying the artistic team with the necessary support and resources. She ensures that the artistic planning is aligned with the long-term goals of the orchestra.
“Jazz is fluid in nature, like a continuous spiral. It never stops, but carries you along and brings you to new places through interaction. This is the essence we wanted to incorporate in the structure of our artistic management”, explains Managing Director Henriika Steidel-Luoto. “During his term chief conductor will work together with three different composers-in-residence and two principal guest artists. This means that we will not only have a succession of changing voices, but encounters and concurrent working in the spirit of jazz. We want UMO’s own aesthetic, shaped by its own history, to constantly collide in a controlled way with new things, creating something alive and true to ourselves while still remaining surprising and innovative”, Steidel-Luoto continues. “Internationally, UMO is one of the highest-level jazz orchestras. Our top priority is to keep UMO at this level, always relevant and on the move. The artistic leadership model has to support this, which is why it has been built around the idea of movement”, she adds.

 

A list of UMO’s artistic leaders over the last 50 years is available (in Finnish) here.
https://umohelsinki.fi/2017/03/04/umon-taiteelliset-johtajat-1975-2018/



UMO Helsinki Jazz Orchestra – The Greatest Feats since 1975. Get ready to groove as we mark 50 years of achievements and mastery in jazz! UMO Helsinki Jazz Orchestra celebrates its 50th anniversary season from summer 2025 to spring 2026. Throughout these decades, the orchestra has been at the forefront of Finnish jazz. Over the years, UMO has recorded over 60 albums, received Yrjö and Emma prizes, and even a Grammy nomination. The orchestra has shared the stage with international jazz stars as well as Finnish artists. One thing remains constant: the core of UMO is in new music. Join us for our anniversary season to look back on the past and celebrate our achievements, all while keeping our eyes firmly on the exciting future ahead. Come and celebrate together with the UMO! http://www.umohelsinki.fi


See the concert calendar of UMO Helsinki Jazz Orchestra celebrating its 50th anniversary at http://www.umohelsinki.fi


Milap, Liverpool announce Spring 2026 Programme showcasing some of the finest UK Indo-Jazz.

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Milap’s Spring programme spotlights some of the UK’s leading Indo-Jazz pioneers, including Zoe Rahman, Arun Ghosh, Sorathy Korwar. Press release attached

We have received the following press release;


Milap announce Spring 2026 Programme showcasing some of the finest UK Indo-Jazz

 


Following the triumphant return of their renowned Indika Festival, Milap are bringing some of the most acclaimed names in contemporary Indian music to the North West in Spring 2026.


Partnering with Liverpool International Jazz Festival 2026, Milap’s Spring programme spotlights some of the UK’s leading Indo-Jazz pioneers. The season begins with Milap’s annual return to the festival, on Saturday 28th February, with multi-award winning musicians, Zoe Rahman & Arun Ghosh.
An internationally-renowned pianist and composer, Zoe Rahman has firmly established herself as one of the most original and compelling voices in contemporary jazz. Celebrated for her vibrant, distinctive playing style, her music is deeply rooted in jazz, whilst reflecting her classical background. Her career includes collaborations with leading jazz figures such as Courtney Pine and George Mraz, as well as numerous accolades, including the Ivor Novello Impact Award.
Another key player on the UK Jazz scene, Arun Ghosh is a revered clarinettist, composer and innovator of the Indo-Jazz style. Twice awarded ‘Jazz Instrumentalist of the Year’ at the Parliamentary Jazz Awards, Ghosh leads his own ensembles, tours both nationally and internationally and has an impressive catalogue of critically-acclaimed works. With an open-eared aesthetic and philosophy, Ghosh’s work embodies a multi-genre approach where numerous strands of jazz join forces with a myriad of musical influences.
Paving the way for modern Indo-Jazz, the pair will explore their shared British-Bengali heritage in a musical conversation that blends South-Asian and jazz traditions.

 

Rescheduled to chime with the highly-anticipated UK Tour for his fourth studio album, ‘There Is Beauty, There Already’, Sarathy Korwar takes to the stage of Future Yard in Birkenhead on Saturday 28th March, promoted in partnership with Milap and the venue.
A standout figure on the UK Jazz scene, Korwar is a globally acclaimed percussionist, composer and producer. With ringing endorsements from the The Guardian, Rolling Stone, MOJO Magazine, Songlines and Jazz FM, Korwar has established himself as a defining jazz artist and collaborator - winning MOJO’s Jazz Album of the Year (2019),
placing #2 in The Guardian’s Best Global Albums (2022) and winning Songlines’ Best Album of the Year in 2023.
Audiences can expect a striking, percussion-led exploration of rhythm, voice and electronics. With South Asian temple procession rhythms and contemporary minimalism, this is futuristic Indo-Jazz at its finest.

 

A luminous talent within the realm of Indian Classical music, Sarangi player Satwinder Pal Singh will be joined by Milap’s Artist in Residence Kousic Sen for a special performance in The Tung Auditorium’s lunchtime concert series, on Wednesday 18th February.
Pal Singh’s work encompasses a rich musical legacy, saturated with many musical influences from his family, while growing up in Punjab. Offering the perfect midday musical respite, Satwinder Pal Singh not only boasts a profound comprehension of the Sarangi, but also possesses an artistic versatility that sees him play multiple bowed instruments from across Northern India, including the Dilruba, Israj and Taus.

 


Following an exciting return to Manchester for Indika Festival 2025, Milap are bringing South-Asian dance and performing arts back to The Lowry, with ‘Just Enough Madness & Caught In The Net of Rebirth’, on Tuesday 31st March.
Created by and starring the award-winning, UK-based Kuchipudi dancer, Payal Ramchandani and Dutch dance artist and choreographer, Chandenie Gobardhan, the performance is an exploration of the concept of Trimurti - the cosmic cycle of creation, preservation and destruction of the self.
Weaving together poetic text and ritual - accompanied by a striking live musical score by three musicians on percussion, flute and vocal - the pair will express Trimurti through themes of motherhood, miscarriage and post-partum. Drawing inspiration from multiple dance styles - including Kuchipudi, Bharatanatyam, street dance and contemporary - this is a bold new dance-theatre work from two new generation South-Asian female voices.

 


MILAP SPRING 2026 PROGRAMME

 

 

Milap & The Tung Auditorium present
Satwinder Pal Singh & Kousic Sen
Wednesday 18th February, 1pm
FREE TICKETS

 

 

 

Milap & LIJF 2026 present
Zoe Rahman & Arun Ghosh
Saturday 28th February, 1pm
TICKETS
https://capstone.hope.ac.uk/whatson/lijf-2026-and-milap-presents-zoe-rahman-and-arun-ghosh.html

 

 

 

Milap & Future Yard present
Sarathy Korwar
Saturday 28th March, time TBC
TICKETS
https://www.eventim-light.com/uk/a/629dc481da0a110632e6a3c5/e/686e4f2a9191623abb4e5b1d

 

 

 

Milap & The Lowry present
Just Enough Madness & Caught In The Net of Rebirth
Tuesday 31st March, 8pm
TICKETS
https://thelowry.com/whats-on/just-enough-madness-and-caught-in-the-net-of-rebirth-4ss3

 

About Milap
Milap is the UK’s leading Indian Arts & Culture company, based in Liverpool & Merseyside.
Established 40 years ago in 1985, it has a year round programme of Indian arts in London and Liverpool, and works both nationally and internationally to inspire, educate and entertain. Milap also founded the National Indian Arts Awards in order to recognise the work of countless individuals, schools, teachers, performers, and art organisations, up and down the British Isles, who are working tirelessly to provide generous opportunities to learn or experience Indian arts.
http://www.milap.co.uk


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World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens, Nine Elms, London unveils 2026 live music line-up for January, February and March 2026.

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens welcomes in 2026 with a rich programme of blues, jazz, classical, Indian classical and Persian music. Press release including fully detailed schedule attached.

We have received the following press release;

 

World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens Unveils 2026 Live Music Line-Up

Vibrant cultural hub and boutique concert hall in Nine Elms, World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens welcomes in 2026 with a rich programme of blues, jazz, classical, Indian classical and Persian music to get you through the chilly nights with its welcoming space, warm and friendly café/bar and awesome acoustics from its world-leading d&b Soundscape system. 


With every concert ticket purchased, you are not only enjoying outstanding performances by talented musicians, but also supporting young people at award-winning charity, World Heart Beat Music Academy—many of whom would otherwise be unable to experience the joy of music due to financial or social barriers.


Kicking off in January, the festival season starts with exceptional jazz drummer Jas Kayser, who last year toured with Lenny Kravitz’s ‘Blue Electric Light’ world tour and was nominated for Up and Coming drummer for Modern Drummers Poll, Jas Kayser and Chums (Friday 16 January); followed by a jazz-triple bill from Nnamdi Nachi Cole Trio, Wilf Diamond, Ruben Ross (Saturday 17 January); an exhilarating journey through four distinct works, Poulenc – Sonata Movement 2 and 3, Howells – Sonata Movement 1 and V. Monti – ‘Czardas’ that celebrate expressive breadth and versatility with Mebrakh Haughton-Johnson and Kumi Matsuo (Friday 23 January); a multi-genre vocalist joins distinguished pianist and poet Robert Mitchell in Vladimira Krckova: A Return to the Source (Wednesday 4 February);  two Indian Classical Music maestros come together to share their message of peace Ustad Kamal Sabri & Ustad Tari Khan: Peace through Music Concert (Wednesday 21 February); a vocalist that continues to push boundaries with her latest album weaving poet Rumi’s timeless words into original compositions that blend blues, soul, and Persian influences Rana Farhan: Persian Soul (Saturday 28 February) and jazz-soul vocalist Sarah L King presents her much-anticipated second album in Sarah L King Presents The Light Ahead (Thursday 26 March).


For the second consecutive year, World Heart Beat presents its Piano in the Elms series, inspired by the Elm tree—an enduring symbol of Nine Elms as a timeless symbol of community and connection. Just as the elm embodies resilience, unity, and mystery, the series brings people together through the captivating power of piano music, transcending genres and celebrating harmony. The series starts with Liberian-Norwegian pianist alongside a visual artist working in installation, sculpture, and design objects in Piano in the Elms: Kamilla Arku & Jordan Söderberg (Thursday 12 March); followed by Romanian concert pianist known for his profound musicality, Piano in the Elms: Andrei Gologan (Friday 13 March); Romanian born pianist blending classical, jazz, and Romanian folk influences Piano in the Elms: Cristiana Achim (Thursday 19 March); World Heart Beat Artist in Resident and Dutch-British concert pianist known for his “poetic interpretations” and cross-disciplinary approach to classical music, Piano in the Elms: Cyrill Ibrahim – A Journey of Chopin’s Heart (Friday 20 March).

 

January


Jas Kayser and Chums, Friday 16 January 2026, 7:30pm (jazz)
Jas Kayser is a drummer, composer and band leader, who was nominated for MOBO Best Jazz Act 2022 and won Jazz FM Breakthrough Act 2021 and Parliamentary Jazz Newcomer 2021. In 2024, Jas was nominated for The Composers Award, Up and Coming drummer for Modern Drummers Poll. Known for blending jazz with Afro-beat and joining Lenny Kravitz’s ‘Blue Electric Light’ world tour last year, Jas’s own eclectic and versatile band, ‘Jas and Chums’, has brought joy and energy to enthusiastic crowds, winning awards and prizes while being featured on television and radio. Her well-crafted and explosive debut EP ‘Unforced Rhythm of Grace’ as well as her 2022 release ‘Jas 5ive’ have been championed by Jamie Cullum on BBC Radio 2, Julian Joseph on BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 6’s Mary Anne Hobbs, Jazz FM and Jazzwise magazine.

 

Jazz Triple Bill: Nnamdi Nachi Cole Trio, Wilf Diamond, Ruben Ross, Saturday 17 January 2026, 7:30pm (jazz)
An electrifying triple bill showcasing some of London’s freshest jazz talent, developed at both World Heart Beat and the Julian Joseph Jazz Academy. Nnamdi Nnachi-Cole Trio; Nnamdi is a young pianist with a beautiful flowing integrity of sound and described as one of the newest emerging stars in the London jazz scene; Green-Jakcsi, a talented 17-year-old alto saxophonist from London; Kassa’s growing reputation as an innovative composer with a powerful approach to improvisation has already got many in the London jazz scene; Ellis Gates is a young and upcoming jazz drummer, a two-time finalist of the Zildjian young drummer of the year competition, he has an amazing sound on the drums. Wilf Diamond is a London-based trombonist, pianist and improviser, having performed at venues such as Ronnie Scott’s, The Vortex, EartH Hackney and the Southbank Centre; Ruben Ross is an up-and-coming tenor saxophonist with a deep love for the jazz and saxophone tradition.


Mebrakh Haughton-Johnson & Kumi Matsuo, Friday 23 January 2026, 7:30pm (classical)
British clarinettist, Mebrakh Haughton-Johnson and solo pianist, chamber musician and accompanist, Kumi Matsuo invite you on an exhilarating journey through four distinct works that celebrate expressive breadth and versatility— from Widor’s noble lyricism and Debussy’s impressionistic hues to Horovitz’s jazzy wit and Montgomery’s vibrant modern voice. Saint-Saëns brings refined Romantic charm, and D’Rivera ignites the programme with dance-driven virtuosity, showcasing the clarinet’s expressive range in every direction. 

 

February


Vladimira Krckova: A Return to the Source, Wednesday 4 February 2026, 7:30pm (jazz)
Multi-genre vocalist Vladimira Krckova, in a rare and powerful partnership, is joined by a distinguished pianist and poet, Robert Mitchell, a kindred spirit whose touch on the keys mirrors and amplifies the profound, narrative quality of their artistry. Together, they will navigate a landscape on the edge of pop, jazz, world, and classical music—a genre-fluid space where raw emotion and sophisticated craft merge. A journey across soundscapes, from American classics like “Blue in Green” to the Brazilian gem “Serenata do Adeus,” and a contemporary reimagining of Baroque and 20th-century arias. The evening will also feature new compositions by Vladimira Krckova from her upcoming album A Woman in a Hurricane, alongside rare musical discoveries, including a surprise Mexican song and a beloved pop classic. 


Ustad Kamal Sabri & Ustad Tari Khan: Peace through Music, Wednesday 21 February 2026, 7:30pm (Indian Classical)
Two Indian Classical Music maestros come together to offer a Peace through Music concert.  Ustad Kamal Sabri is an internationally acclaimed sarangi maestro, composer, and educator, representing the seventh generation of the 400-year-old Moradabad Gharana. Son and foremost disciple of Sarangi Samrat Ustad Sabri Khan Sahab, he is renowned for his mastery as a leading Sarangi Soloist and for his innovative contributions, including the addition of a cello string to the sarangi. Ustad Tari Khan is a world-renowned tabla maestro from Pakistan, celebrated for his electrifying virtuosity and deep command of the Punjab gharana style. 


Rana Farhan: Persian Soul, Saturday 28 February 2026, 7:30pm (blues/jazz)
Rana Farhan grew up in Tehran, lives in New York, sings in Persian and English, sounds like Billie Holiday, adores blues and jazz, and is — in almost every other way — a unique cultural product of both her native Iran and her adopted country, the United States. Rana continues to push boundaries with her latest album, Persian Soul, released on March 28, 2025. This 10-track collection returns to the poetry of Rumi, weaving his timeless words into original compositions that blend blues, soul, and Persian influences in Rana’s signature style. With Persian Soul, she invites listeners on a fresh journey through love, longing, and transcendence — a testament to her ever-evolving artistry and fearless genre-defying spirit.

 

March


Piano in the Elms: Kamilla Arku & Jordan Söderberg, Thursday 12 March 2026, 7:30pm (classical)
Liberian-Norwegian pianist Kamilla Arku draws on her diverse background as inspiration for her work as a performer, scholar and educator; she has performed as a soloist and chamber musician in the US, Europe and Africa. Recent highlights include performances for Chamber Music Society at Lincoln Center, Lyric Opera of Chicago, MoMA PS1, the Royal Opera House, the International Florence Price Festival, and Works & Process at the Guggenheim. Jordan Söderberg Mills is a Canadian visual artist working in installation, sculpture, and design objects; his work explores ideas of identity, perception and the sublime, playing with the borders between physical and digital realities, and pushing the material possibilities of light. 


Piano in the Elms: Andrei Gologan, Friday 13 March 2026, 7:30pm (classical)
Deeply connected to the traditions of the past and eager to shape the future of classical music, Andrei Gologan is earning an international reputation as a thought-provoking concert pianist. His poetic interpretations have garnered the support of legendary pianists such as Sir András Schiff and Richard Goode, leading to invitations from some of Europe’s most prestigious festivals and concert halls, including the Herkulessaal in Munich, Wigmore Hall in London, the Schleswig-Holstein Festival, and Heidelberger Frühling.


Piano in the Elms: Cristiana Achim, Thursday 19 March 2026, 7:30pm (classical)
Bucharest-born classical pianist, composer and educator, Cristiana Achim is recognised as a standout talent of her generation. Graduating with First Class Honours in 2024 from the Royal College of Music in London, under the tutelage of Professor Nigel Clayton, she earned both a Bachelor of Music and a Master of Performance degree. An exceptional classical pianist whose repertoire spans classical, jazz and folk music, Cristiana creates a vivid solo piano show rooted in folklore, combining virtuosity, warmth and expressive freedom. She continues to inspire and nurture the next generation of musicians as a dedicated piano teacher at the World Heart Beat Music Academy. 


Piano in the Elms: Cyrill Ibrahim – A Journey of Chopin’s Heart, Friday 20 March, 7:30pm (classical)
Chopin’s Heart is an intimate solo piano experience exploring the inner world of Frédéric Chopin — his exile, his loves, and the extraordinary journey of the physical heart he left behind. The programme centres on the Heroic Polonaise, a powerful expression of Chopin’s longing for Poland, and the monumental Third Sonata, one of his most personal and emotionally revealing works. These are interwoven with pieces by other composers that reflect themes of memory, identity, and belonging, creating a musical narrative that follows Chopin’s path across countries and across the fault lines of his own life. An immersive and atmospheric concert that invites audiences to experience the beating heart behind the musical genius, Cyrill Ibrahim.


Sarah L King Presents The Light Ahead, Thursday 26 March, 7:30pm (jazz)
Jazz-soul vocalist Sarah L King presents her much-anticipated second album, The Light Ahead. Produced by ECN Music with Claire Martin OBE at the helm, Sarah and her trio of world-class musicians (plus guests) bring eight exciting original songs and four surprise covers from her album, released in March 2026. With her soulful vocals and world class musicians, Sarah’s music regularly features on Jazz FM and BBC3. Appearing regularly at Pizza Express Soho, 606 Club and Hampstead Jazz Club, Sarah has just toured Stockholm with her Swedish trio and is fresh from her Sold-Out show at the EFG London Jazz Festival 2025.

 

Venue Details
Address: World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens, 3 Ponton Rd, Nine Elms, London SW11 7BD
Tel: 0204 547 1075



http://www.worldheartbeat.org

 

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.

Newcastle Arts Centre - Jazz Programme January, February, March 2026.

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Newcastle Arts Centre has announced its jazz programme for early 2026. Events take place at the Black Swan venue within the Centre. Fully detailed schedule attached.

We have received the following information;


Our 2026 is wasting no time with providing you with up-and-coming artists and audience favourites from the North East Jazz scene.


We’re programming Jazz stretching across Latin, Blues, Folk-infused, traditional and contemporary. Alongside our long-standing Tuesday Jam and our Jazz Jam Sandwich for contemporary world Jazz, our Jazz Cafe Presents… programme has something for all lovers of Live Music.


And we are very happy to share that all our Jazz events - Jams and Gigs - are now…Free to attend!

 

Squabble
Tuesday 27th January
Presenting the Hammond organ jazz trio, Squabble.
Performing standards of the jazz world centred around the iconic sound of the Hammond organ, this well versed trio comprises Sid White on drums, Jude Murphy on double bass and Steve Chambers on the all important organ.

 

Liam & Shayo
Tuesday 24th February
Introducing a fresh fusion of traditional and contemporary jazz from young duo Liam Oliver and Shayo. With Liam on guitar backing up the gorgeous vocals provided by Shayo, these two are developing a big name in the local jazz scene, brimming with soul and emotion.

 

Jude Murphy & Dan Stanley
Tuesday 24th March
Established duo in the North East Jazz scene Jude Murphy & Dan Stanley’s music is laid back and classy. Jazz, Latin and blues driven by Dan’s stunning guitar work, Jude’s mellow vocals and stylish double bass playing. The duo’s set offers classics from Miles Davis and Kenny Burrell, catchy Brazilian numbers such as Corcovado, Waters of March, and the highly danceable Fato Consumado.

 

Bede Trio
Tuesday 31st March
Folk influenced Jazz from a local trio performing on bass, piano and sax, and celebrating the launch of their new album. The Bede Trio perform their own original work as well as some fresh arrangements of Northumbrian and Scandinavian folk songs.

 

Not forgetting our regular
Tuesday Jam
EVERY 1ST & 3RD TUES of the month
The Black Swan’s long standing Jazz Jam with house trio, who invite all jazz instrumentalists and singers to join them and jam together.
All listeners welcome too.

 


Upcoming Tuesday Jams…


20 January
Ben Lawrence (keys), Paul Grainger (bass), Joe Deans (drums)


3 February
Joe Steels (guitar), Paul Grainger (bass), Abbie Finn (drums)


17 February
Stu Collingwood (keys), Paul Grainger (bass), John Hirst (drums)


3 March
Jacob Egglestone (guitar), Paul Grainger (bass), Bailey Rudd (drums)

 

Alongside our music programme, we also have on WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY nights…

 

Black Swan Pub Quiz
EVERY WED
Doors open 7pm
Quiz from 8pm-10:15pm
£1 per person to enter. Up to 6 members per team
Music / Bonus Challenges
New Specialist Subject every week / Prizes …
And of course
The Wheel of Plenty!
Hosted by long-time quiz leader Danny “Eyeballs” Gaffney

 

Salsa Classes & Club
with SalSeduce
EVERY FRI
Doors 7pm
Absolute Beginner Salsa 7:30pm
Improver/Intermediate Class & Second Beginngers 8:30pm
Club Salsa 9:15pm – 12 midnight
£10 entry (Student rates available.) All abilities welcome

 

Newcastle Arts Centre,  67 Westgate Road Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 1SG .


https://newcastle-arts-centre.co.uk

Upstairs at Ronnie Scott’s,  London, February – April 2026.

Monday, January 12, 2026

Following a year-long redevelopment, Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club is set to unveil its new upstairs music venue: Upstairs at Ronnie’s, which will open on February 6th. Line up for Feb, March & April att.

We have received the following press release;


Frith Street, Soho, London, January 9 2026

 

 

Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club’s newly reimagined first-floor venue, Upstairs at Ronnie’s, will open in four weeks, marking the next chapter for the iconic Soho institution.


Following a complete refurbishment, Upstairs at Ronnie’s has been transformed into a purpose-built 140-capacity auditorium, combining an intimate, world-class performance space with cutting-edge acoustics and state-of-the-art Yamaha and D&B Audio systems.


The opening programme presents a rich and diverse mix of jazz, contemporary soul, acoustic R&B, gospel, musical theatre, hip-hop, global music, classical performances and more. Highlights include the brand-new Ronnie Scott’s Gospel Choir, led by the legendary Daniel Thomas, the club’s new Piano Trio Series featuring shows from Joe Webb, Ashley Henry, Bill Laurance, Charlie Stacey and more, and the first-ever Vocal Jazz Jam hosted by pianist Jamie Safir and a rotating line-up of vocalists Natalie Williams, Emma Smith, and Georgia Cécile. Olivier Award winner Cassidy Janson will bring a celebration of musical theatre classics with a jazz twist, while British alternative soul singer Tawiah will perform intimate sets of her acclaimed work. The club’s Late Late Show, hosted by Tomorrow’s Warriors, will shine a spotlight on emerging talent, and for the very first time at Ronnie Scott’s, a Classical Series will feature the Ronnie Scott’s Classical All Stars reimagining iconic works. The Close Up Classical Series pairs notable cultural figures in conversation with James Pearson and Lizzie Ball, with upcoming guests including film composer David Arnold and actress Juliet Stevenson.


Upstairs at Ronnie’s promises to become an essential part of Soho’s cultural landscape, offering an intimate, world-class venue for music lovers and performers alike.


Tickets for Upstairs at Ronnie’s are on sale now and available at http://www.ronniescotts.co.uk.

 

 

 

 

Upstairs at Ronnie Scott’s
February – April 2026

 

 

Following a year-long redevelopment, Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club is set to unveil its new upstairs music venue: Upstairs at Ronnie’s. The space has been completely transformed as part of a major revamp of the entire building. Rebuilt as a purpose-designed, intimate auditorium, it honours the club’s six-decade legacy while looking firmly to the future. More info HERE.

 

Full details of upcoming concerts at Upstairs at Ronnie Scott’s can be found below. Highlights include the brand-new Ronnie Scott’s Gospel Choir led by the legendary Daniel Thomas, the club’s new Piano Trio Series featuring the likes of Joe Webb, Ashley Henry, Bill Laurance and Charlie Stacey, the first-ever Vocal Jazz Jam hosted by pianist Jamie Safir and a rotating line-up of vocalists Natalie Williams, Emma Smith and Georgia Cécile, Olivier Award winner Cassidy Janson’s celebration of musical theatre classics with a jazz twist, British alternative soul singer Tawiah, a Late Late Show hosted by Tomorrow’s Warriors, and for the very first time at Ronnie Scott’s a Classical Series featuring the Ronnie Scott’s Classical All Stars reimagining iconic classical works, and The Close Up Classical series which sees notable cultural figures in conversation with James Pearson and Lizzie Ball (upcoming guests include film composer David Arnold and actress Juliet Stevenson).

 

FEBRUARY 2026

 

Friday 6th February 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£35)
Dana Masters Duo
The very first public performance at Upstairs at Ronnie’s comes from soul and jazz singer Dana Masters. Raised on soul, gospel, and R&B, she blends these roots with jazz to tell powerful stories inspired by her heritage and her Civil Rights activist grandmother. Now based in the UK and Ireland, Masters is a dynamic performer who spent six years with Van Morrison’s band and has performed for audiences including the Pope and the Clintons. Her music is rich with joy, sorrow, and inspiration - deeply personal and universally moving.

 

Friday 6th February 2026 *LATE LATE SHOW*
11.15pm (£15)
Viva Cuba Late Late Show
Viva Cuba celebrates the enduring connection between Cuba and Ronnie Scott’s. In the 1980s, Arturo Sandoval and Irakere brought the sound of Cuban summer to the club, and Ronnie Scott himself made frequent trips to Havana and co-founded the Havana Jazz Festival, which continues to thrive today. This event is a vibrant tribute to Cuban music and culture, featuring performances from Jesus Cutino Band, Sarabanda, Carlos Miguel y su Dimension, Camina Band, Son Yambu, Havana All Stars, Javier Camilo, and CubaVida Band.

 

Saturday 7 th February 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£45)
The Betty Black Revue
Betty Black is the fiery new alter ego of Elisabeth Troy, the voice behind UK garage classic Crazy Love and a collaborator with Roni Size, Primal Scream, and Incognito. In this explosive live launch, she celebrates the golden era of soul with the debut of her album Journey Through Soul Vol. One - a high-energy tribute to the sounds of the 50s, 60s and 70s. Expect a powerhouse performance with a killer band, dazzling style, and pure funk and soul vibes.


Saturday 7 th February 2026 *LATE LATE SHOW*
11.15pm (£15)
The Get Down
The team behind Funky Nation returns with The Get Down. Expect jazz, funk, soul, rare groove and house with DJ Mike Vitti plus guests. A respected DJ, presenter and promoter, Mike plays across the UK and Europe and hosts shows on Mi-Soul Radio and the BBC. Guest DJ on 7th February: Jon Jules.

 

Sunday 8th February 2026
1pm – 6.45pm (£40)
Ronnie Scott’s Gospel Choir led by Daniel Thomas
A soul-stirring night with the brand-new Ronnie Scott’s Gospel Choir, led by the legendary Daniel Thomas. This monthly celebration features powerful gospel favourites, spirited solos, and uplifting harmonies from some of the UK’s finest voices. With a career that includes collaborations with Luther Vandross, Elton John, and James Brown, Daniel Thomas brings unmatched energy and a touch of church to every show.


Monday 9 th February 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£40)
Ronnie Scott’s Classical All Stars present Gershwin and The American Classics
Introducing The Ronnie Scott’s Classical All Stars, a new seven-piece ensemble reimagining iconic classical works with the flair and storytelling the club is known for. Directed by James Pearson and featuring virtuoso violinist Lizzie Ball, their debut Upstairs at Ronnie’s performance offers fresh takes on Gershwin, Copland and Bernstein, culminating in a full performance of Rhapsody in Blue, over 100 years since its UK premiere.

 

Tuesday 10th February 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£35)
Piano Trio Series: Joe Webb
2025 Mercury Prize ‘Album of the Year’ nominee Joe Webb is one of the UK’s most exciting young pianists. With his trio, featuring Will Sach and Sam Jesson, he’ll perform music from their acclaimed debut Hamstrings & Hurricanes alongside brand-new material. Blending 90s Britpop energy, a love of football, and jazz piano tradition, Webb is fast becoming a standout voice in UK jazz.


Tuesday 10th February 2026 *LATE LATE SHOW*
11.15pm (£12)
Late Late Show hosted by Tomorrow’s Warriors: Allexa Nava
Upstairs at Ronnie’s launches a new monthly residency with Tomorrow’s Warriors Emerging Artists, showcasing the next generation of UK jazz talent. For over 30 years, Tomorrow’s Warriors has nurtured stars like Ezra Collective, Moses Boyd, Nubya Garcia and more, making this residency a front-row seat to the future of jazz.

 

Wednesday 11th February 2026
5pm (£40)
Natalie Williams and Emma Smith: The Swinging Sisters
Natalie Williams and Emma Smith pay vibrant tribute to the legendary female jazz vocalists who inspired them. Featuring electrifying scatting, sharp banter, and soulful moments, their set is backed by the dynamic arrangements of the Jamie Safir Trio. This marks the start of a new series celebrating the voices that shaped jazz history.


Wednesday 11th February 2026
8.45pm (£15)
Vocal Jazz Jam
Launching February 2026, Ronnie Scott’s presents its first-ever Vocal Jazz Jam every Wednesday Upstairs, hosted by pianist Jamie Safir with rotating vocalists Natalie Williams, Emma Smith, and Georgia Cécile. This new series gives rising jazz singers a chance to shine on one of the world’s most iconic stages. Expect a high-quality showcase of London’s finest jazz voices.

 

Thursday 12th February 2026
5pm – 8.45pm £35
Louise Marshall
Louise Marshall is a powerful and versatile UK vocalist known for her soulful voice and magnetic stage presence. With over 20 years in jazz, soul, and pop, she’s a key member of the Jools Holland Rhythm & Blues Orchestra and has worked with icons like David Gilmour and Chaka Khan. Blending jazz roots with soul and gospel, Marshall delivers performances rich in storytelling and emotional depth.

 

Thursday 12th February 2026 *LATE LATE SHOW*
11.15pm (£12)
The Late Late Show with Cosmic Fusion
UK drummer Jon Onabowu leads a dynamic lineup of young, fiercely talented musicians for a night of electrifying jazz fusion. With their own fresh spin on fusion classics dating back to the ‘70s, Cosmic Fusion push their musical boundaries to the limit, delivering high-energy performances that both thrilling and accessible.

 

Friday 13th February 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£35)
Heidi Vogel
Samba soul meets contemporary London jazz as Heidi Vogel blends Brazilian influences with original material and jazz classics. Known for her work with The Cinematic Orchestra, Vogel has performed at major venues like the Royal Albert Hall and opened for Erykah Badu. She’s collaborated with artists including Thundercat, Soweto Kinch, and Xhosa Cole, and her acclaimed debut album Turn Up the Quiet showcases her unique mix of Bossa Nova and jazz.


Friday 13th February 2026 *LATE LATE SHOW*
11.15pm (£15)
Viva Cuba Late Late Show
Viva Cuba celebrates the enduring connection between Cuba and Ronnie Scott’s. In the 1980s, Arturo Sandoval and Irakere brought the sound of Cuban summer to the club, and Ronnie Scott himself made frequent trips to Havana and co-founded the Havana Jazz Festival, which continues to thrive today. This event is a vibrant tribute to Cuban music and culture, featuring performances from Jesus Cutino Band, Sarabanda, Carlos Miguel y su Dimension, Camina Band, Son Yambu, Havana All Stars, Javier Camilo, and CubaVida Band.

 

Saturday 14th February 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£40)
Imaani’s Soul Providence Band
British soul powerhouse Imaani, best known for her long-standing role with acid jazz legends Incognito, brings her rich, expressive voice to the stage with her own band, Soul Providence. With a career spanning over two decades and collaborations with icons like Nile Rodgers and Chaka Khan, she delivers a dynamic set of original songs, soul classics, and Incognito favourites.


Saturday 14th February 2026 *LATE LATE SHOW*
11.15pm (£15)
The Get Down
The team behind Funky Nation returns with The Get Down. Expect jazz, funk, soul, rare groove and house with DJ Mike Vitti plus guests. A respected DJ, presenter and promoter, Mike plays across the UK and Europe and hosts shows on Mi-Soul Radio and the BBC.


Sunday 15th February 2026
1pm – 6.45pm (£40)
Marcus Bonfanti
Award-winning singer, guitarist and songwriter Marcus Bonfanti brings his Blues Review to Ronnie Scott’s. A two-time British Blues Award winner, Bonfanti will perform music by legends like Muddy Waters, Blind Boy Fuller and Taj Mahal. With a career that’s seen him work with Eric Clapton, Van Morrison, and Ronnie Wood, expect a powerful night of blues from one of the UK’s finest.


Monday 16th February 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£35)
Classical Kicks Ensemble
Classical Kicks returns to Ronnie Scott’s for a special night led by Lizzie Ball, founder and Co-Director of Ronnie Scott’s Classical. One of London’s first alternative classical nights, Classical Kicks is known for its genre-crossing, high-energy performances. Joined by Gabi Swallow, Miloš Milivojevic, and James Turner, the group will perform works by Piazzolla, Bartok, Gershwin, and de Falla, alongside new arrangements by Callum Au, James Pearson, and Andrew Cottee.


Tuesday 17th February 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£35)
Joanna Eden
Joanna Eden returns to Ronnie Scott’s with her band to celebrate her 7th album The Road to Paysandu, a heartfelt blend of original songs and classics by Joni Mitchell, Sondheim and Bacharach. Fresh from a Proms duet with Sam Smith, Eden is joined by Latin jazz stars Lafone, Guillermo Hill, and drummer George Double for a night of soul, groove and joy.

 

Tuesday 17th February 2026 *LATE LATE SHOW*
11.15pm (£12)
Marlon The Pannist
Marlon Hibbert is a leading contemporary steelpan artist, founder of Endurance Steel Orchestra and the first steelpan graduate of Guildhall. Influenced by jazz, calypso and his Caribbean heritage, he has performed at major festivals and venues including Love Supreme, We Out Here and the Royal Albert Hall.

 

Wednesday 18th February 2026
5pm (£40)
Natalie Williams & Jamie Safir Trio: Double Standards
Natalie Williams & Jamie Safir Trio take you on a dazzling journey through Broadway’s golden years, from the 1920s to the 1960s. Expect timeless classics by Porter, Gershwin, Kern, and Berlin, alongside hidden gems from Cy Coleman, Hoagy Carmichael, and more - all interwoven with witty, behind-the-scenes tales from showbusiness history. In a rare departure from her acclaimed soul career, this is a special opportunity to hear Williams return to her first love: the Great American Songbook.

 

Wednesday 18th February 2026
8.45pm (£15)
Vocal Jazz Jam
Launching February 2026, Ronnie Scott’s presents its first-ever Vocal Jazz Jam every Wednesday Upstairs, hosted by pianist Jamie Safir with rotating vocalists Natalie Williams, Emma Smith, and Georgia Cécile. This new series gives rising jazz singers a chance to shine on one of the world’s most iconic stages.


Thursday 19th February 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£35)
Brendan Reilly presents ‘Sampled’
Join US-born singer-songwriter Brendan Reilly and his all-star band as they explore the original songs, some long forgotten, that have been sampled in iconic dance and hip hop tracks. A standout vocalist across soul, jazz, and dance, Reilly has worked with Quincy Jones, Disclosure, and Pete Tong’s Ibiza Classics, and is a longtime member of Ronnie Scott’s resident band Soul Family.

 

Thursday 19th February 2026 *LATE LATE SHOW*
11.15pm (£12)
The Late Late Show with Cosmic Fusion
UK drummer Jon Onabowu leads a dynamic lineup of young, fiercely talented musicians for a night of electrifying jazz fusion. With their own fresh spin on fusion classics dating back to the ‘70s, Cosmic Fusion push their musical boundaries to the limit, delivering high-energy performances that both thrilling and accessible.

 

Friday 20th February 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£45)
Piano Trio Series: Bill Laurance
Five-time Grammy-winning pianist and composer Bill Laurance is known for blending classical training with bold genre-crossing creativity. A founding member of Snarky Puppy, his work spans film scores, collaborations with the WDR Big Band and Metropole Orkest, and music for Apple. His recent albums Where You Wish You Were (with Michael League) and Affinity (a tribute to Bill Evans) showcase his signature versatility and profound musical vision.


Friday 20th February 2026 *LATE LATE SHOW*
11.15pm (£15)
Viva Cuba Late Late Show
Viva Cuba celebrates the enduring connection between Cuba and Ronnie Scott’s. In the 1980s, Arturo Sandoval and Irakere brought the sound of Cuban summer to the club, and Ronnie Scott himself made frequent trips to Havana and co-founded the Havana Jazz Festival, which continues to thrive today. This event is a vibrant tribute to Cuban music and culture, featuring performances from Jesus Cutino Band, Sarabanda, Carlos Miguel y su Dimension, Camina Band, Son Yambu, Havana All Stars, Javier Camilo, and CubaVida Band.


Saturday 21st February 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£35)
Big Trippin
Big Trippin, led by bassist Giulio Xavier Cetto and former Mars Volta/Thundercat drummer Thomas Pridgen, is a high-energy California quartet blending jazz, hip hop, funk, and rock. Known for their improvisation-driven shows and party-starting grooves, they return in raw instrumental form with original music and fusion melodies over house and hip hop-inspired rhythms.

 

Saturday 21st February 2026 *LATE LATE SHOW*
11.15pm (£15)
The Get Down
The team behind Funky Nation returns with The Get Down. Expect jazz, funk, soul, rare groove and house with DJ Mike Vitti plus guests. A respected DJ, presenter and promoter, Mike plays across the UK and Europe and hosts shows on Mi-Soul Radio and the BBC.

 

Sunday 22nd February 2026
1pm (£40)
Cassidy Janson & Friends present All That Jazz
Olivier Award winner Cassidy Janson’s All That Jazz returns to Ronnie Scott’s for a new season of Sunday Brunch shows celebrating musical theatre classics with a jazz twist. Featuring top West End guests and a stellar live band, each show blends powerhouse vocals, intimate chat, and reimagined show tunes, plus brunch and a mimosa or two. Best known for Beautiful and Leading Ladies, Janson brings star quality to every performance.

 

Sunday 22nd February 2026
6.45pm (£40)
Steve Ray Ladson
Steve Ray Ladson, a versatile musician from South Carolina, blends blues, roots, and country in his unique style called ‘Blackgrass Brothercana.’ A skilled vocalist and multi-instrumentalist, he’s worked with Grammy-winning Blind Boys of Alabama and Robert Randolph.

 

Monday 23rd February 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£45)
Close Up Classical with Juliet Stevenson
Acclaimed actress Juliet Stevenson kicks off the new Close Up Classical mini-series. In intimate conversations with Lizzie Ball and James Pearson, she shares the classical music that has shaped her life, alongside stories and anecdotes. Lizzie, James, and the Ronnie Scott’s Classical All Stars will perform her chosen pieces.

 

Tuesday 24th February 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£45)
Tawiah
Tawiah is a unique voice in alt-soul and film composition, known for her raw, honest sound and acclaimed projects Starts Again and Ertha. A sought-after collaborator with artists like Dev Hynes and Mark Ronson, she’s also composed for major TV series and global brands. This special show premieres her deeply personal new album LOTS, exploring themes of home, love, and renewal. Expect an intimate, soulful evening from an artist in full creative bloom.

 

Tuesday 24th February 2026 *LATE LATE SHOW*
11.15pm (£12)
NEONE The Wonderer
NEONE the Wonderer is a fast-rising jazz–grime fusion artist blending experimental beats, live musicians and neo-soul influences. Following standout performances at Brick Lane and London Jazz Festival, his immersive live shows create a charged, genre-defying sound not to be missed.

 

Wednesday 25th February 2026
5pm (£40)
Natalie Williams & Jamie Safir Trio: Double Standards
Natalie Williams & Jamie Safir Trio take you on a dazzling journey through Broadway’s golden years, from the 1920s to the 1960s. Expect timeless classics by Porter, Gershwin, Kern, and Berlin, alongside hidden gems from Cy Coleman, Hoagy Carmichael, and more - all interwoven with witty, behind-the-scenes tales from showbusiness history. In a rare departure from her acclaimed soul career, this is a special opportunity to hear Natalie return to her first love: the Great American Songbook.

 

Thursday 26th February 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£45)
Vanessa Haynes
One of London’s finest vocalists, Vanessa Haynes brings her powerful, soul-drenched voice to the stage with a mix of originals and classic covers. Known for fronting jazz-funk legends Incognito for over 14 years, the Trinidad-born singer has also performed with icons like Chaka Khan and Van Morrison.

 

Thursday 26th February 2026 *LATE LATE SHOW*
11.15pm (£12)
The Late Late Show with Cosmic Fusion
UK drummer Jon Onabowu leads a dynamic lineup of young, fiercely talented musicians for a night of electrifying jazz fusion. With their own fresh spin on fusion classics dating back to the ‘70s, Cosmic Fusion push their musical boundaries to the limit, delivering high-energy performances that both thrilling and accessible.

 

Friday 27th February 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£40)
Vula
Vula, one of the UK’s most powerful and versatile vocalists, takes centre stage for a night of soul, R&B and more, joined by the stunning Music Box Strings. Known for her work with Basement Jaxx, Sam Smith, Pete Tong, and Quincy Jones, Vula also curates a popular Late Late Show residency spotlighting rising stars and surprise guests.

 

Friday 27th February 2026 *LATE LATE SHOW*
11.15pm (£15)
Viva Cuba Late Late Show
Viva Cuba celebrates the enduring connection between Cuba and Ronnie Scott’s. In the 1980s, Arturo Sandoval and Irakere brought the sound of Cuban summer to the club, and Ronnie Scott himself made frequent trips to Havana and co-founded the Havana Jazz Festival, which continues to thrive today. This event is a vibrant tribute to Cuban music and culture, featuring performances from Jesus Cutino Band, Sarabanda, Carlos Miguel y su Dimension, Camina Band, Son Yambu, Havana All Stars, Javier Camilo, and CubaVida Band.


Saturday 28th February 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£45)
Tony Momrelle
Tony Momrelle is one of the UK’s leading soul voices, celebrated for his powerhouse vocals and rich blend of soul, jazz, and funk. After 16 years as lead singer of acid-jazz legends Incognito, he’s carved out a standout solo career, drawing inspiration from icons like Donny Hathaway and Stevie Wonder. With over two decades of global touring and collaborations with legends such as Whitney Houston, Chaka Khan and Sade, Momrelle brings a fresh, soulful sound that’s both timeless and contemporary.

 

Saturday 28th February 2026 *LATE LATE SHOW*
11.15pm (£15)
The Get Down
The team behind Funky Nation returns with The Get Down. Expect jazz, funk, soul, rare groove and house with DJ Mike Vitti plus guests. A respected DJ, presenter and promoter, Mike plays across the UK and Europe and hosts shows on Mi-Soul Radio and the BBC.

 

MARCH 2026


Sunday 1st March, 2026
1pm & 6.45pm (£40)
Ronnie Scott’s Gospel Choir led by Daniel Thomas
The club’s new monthly residency with the Ronnie Scott’s Gospel Choir, led by the incredible Daniel Thomas. Expect joyful, soul-stirring gospel favourites, powerful solos and uplifting harmonies from some of the UK’s finest gospel musicians.


Monday 2nd March 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£35)
Ronnie Scott’s Classical All Stars present Symphonic Sounds - Part One
The Ronnie Scott’s Classical All Stars launch Symphonic Sounds, reimagining orchestral masterpieces for just seven musicians. Highlights include Mozart’s Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, Vaughan Williams’ The Lark Ascending with violinist Lizzie Ball, and Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2, performed by James Pearson in a bold new
arrangement.


Tuesday 3rd March 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£35)
Jo Harrop
Jo Harrop effortlessly blends jazz, blues, and soul with a warm, smoky voice that capitates audiences worldwide. Discovered by Iggy Pop, she’s released four acclaimed albums, including When Winter Turns To Spring (Parliamentary Jazz Awards Album of the Year 2023) and The Path Of A Tear (produced by Larry Klein). From the Royal Albert Hall to Dizzy’s at Lincoln Center, Harrop draws on jazz, Americana, folk, and Latin influences to create an unforgettable sound.


Tuesday 3
rd March, 2026
11.15pm (£12)
Late Late Show with Tomorrow’s Warriors: Shanise Hall
The second Late Late Show with Tomorrow’s Warriors Upstairs at Ronnie’s features rising South London trumpeter Shanise Hall. Mentored by Gary Crosby OBE, she draws on her Jamaican heritage and influences such as Roy Hargrove, and has collaborated with leading UK jazz artists including Ezra Collective and Blue Lab Beats. A thoughtful composer and compelling bandleader, Hall is an exciting emerging voice in UK jazz — catch her before she breaks through.

 

Wednesday 4th – Wednesday 11th March 2026
5pm (£40)
Georgia Cécile & Jamie Safir Trio: Great American Songbook
Award-winning vocalist Georgia Cécile returns to Ronnie Scott’s for the club’s new Vocal Jazz Series, honouring influences like Sarah Vaughan, Carmen McRae and Nancy Wilson. Joined by the Jamie Safir Trio, she brings fresh, soulful energy to Great American Songbook classics, moving effortlessly from intimate storytelling to expressive power through Safir’s beautifully crafted arrangements.


Wednesday 4th March 2026
8.45pm (£15)
Vocal Jazz Jam
Launching February 2026, Ronnie Scott’s presents its first-ever Vocal Jazz Jam every Wednesday Upstairs, hosted by pianist Jamie Safir with rotating vocalists Natalie Williams, Emma Smith, and Georgia Cécile. This new series gives rising jazz singers a chance to shine on one of the world’s most iconic stages. Expect a high-quality showcase of London’s finest jazz voices.


Thursday 5th March 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£35)
Sharlene Hector
Sharlene Hector is one of the UK’s top soul, R&B, and pop vocalists, known for her role as lead singer with Basement Jaxx and nearly two decades with Ronnie Scott’s Soul Family. She has performed with Emeli Sandé, Alicia Keys, and Gregory Porter, and starred in West End shows like Hairspray, Standing At The Sky’s Edge, and A Strange Loop. Currently playing Clio in Disney’s Hercules at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, her upcoming performance will showcase songs from gospel, R&B, soul, and musical theatre, alongside stories from her diverse and illustrious career.


Thursday 5th March 2026 *LATE LATE SHOW*
11.15pm (£12)
The Late Late Show with Cosmic Fusion
UK drummer Jon Onabowu leads a dynamic lineup of young, fiercely talented musicians for a night of electrifying jazz fusion. With their own fresh spin on fusion classics dating back to the ‘70s, Cosmic Fusion push their musical boundaries to the limit, delivering high-energy performances that both thrilling and accessible.

 

Friday 6th March 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£45)
Luke Smith - Up Close and Personal
Acclaimed keyboardist and producer Luke Smith (George Michael, Yusuf/Cat Stevens, Amy Winehouse) presents Up Close and Personal. Joined by top UK session musicians, he delivers an intimate mix of jazz, gospel, funk, and soul through improvisation, original compositions, and inventive covers.


Friday 6
th March 2026 *LATE LATE SHOW*
11.15pm (£15)
Viva Cuba Late Late Show
Viva Cuba celebrates the enduring connection between Cuba and Ronnie Scott’s. In the 1980s, Arturo Sandoval and Irakere brought the sound of Cuban summer to the club, and Ronnie Scott himself made frequent trips to Havana and co-founded the Havana Jazz Festival, which continues to thrive today. This event is a vibrant tribute to Cuban music and culture, featuring performances from Jesus Cutino Band, Sarabanda, Carlos Miguel y su Dimension, Camina Band, Son Yambu, Havana All Stars, Javier Camilo, and CubaVida Band.

 

Saturday 7th March 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£35)
Neo Nights: Lizzie Berchie & Dayo Bello
Neo Nights is a live series celebrating contemporary R&B through intimate performances and storytelling. East London’s Lizzie Berchie fuses R&B, neo-soul, jazz, and reggae, inspired by artists from Ella Fitzgerald to Cleo Sol.

 

Saturday 7th March 2026 *LATE LATE SHOW*
11.15pm (£15)
The Get Down
The team behind Funky Nation returns with The Get Down. Expect jazz, funk, soul, rare groove and house with DJ Mike Vitti plus guests. A respected DJ, presenter and promoter, Mike plays across the UK and Europe and hosts shows on Mi-Soul Radio and the BBC.


Sunday 8th March 2026
1pm (£40)
Cassidy Janson & Friends present All That Jazz
Olivier Award winner Cassidy Janson’s All That Jazz returns to Ronnie Scott’s for a new season of Sunday Brunch shows celebrating musical theatre classics with a jazz twist. Featuring top West End guests and a stellar live band, each show blends powerhouse vocals, intimate chat, and reimagined show tunes, plus brunch and a mimosa or two. Best known for Beautiful and Leading Ladies, Janson brings star quality to every performance.

 

Sunday 8th March 2026
6.45pm (£35)
Acantha Lang
GRAMMY®-nominated New Orleans singer Acantha Lang brings powerful classic soul, drawing inspiration from legends like Aretha Franklin. Her debut album Beautiful Dreams (2023) reached #3 on the UK Jazz & Blues Chart, and she has captivated audiences at SXSW, CBS Saturday Morning, and the Barbican’s Memphis Soul Revue.

 

Monday 9th March 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£40)
Close Up Classical with David Arnold
Film composer David Arnold, famed for scoring James Bond films including Tomorrow Never Dies and Casino Royale, is also a successful producer and songwriter, working with artists such as KD Lang, Iggy Pop, and George Michael. The Close Up Classical series features intimate chats with VIP musicians and actors about
classical music that inspires them, followed by performances from Lizzie Ball, James Pearson, and the Ronnie Scott’s Classical All Stars.


Tuesday 10th March 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£40)
Ian Shaw
Award-winning jazz vocalist Ian Shaw brings his new show “Stephensong: Ian Shaw Sings Stephen Sondheim”, to Ronnie Scott’s Upstairs. Joined by pianist Barry Green, Shaw honours Sondheim through interpretations shaped by his major influences, including Mark Murphy, Dianne Reeves, and Sarah Vaughan.

 

Tuesday 10th March 2026 *LATE LATE SHOW*
11.15pm (£12)
Happy Garden
Happy Garden is a 6-piece nu-jazz band blending lush harmonies, Afro rhythms and organic grooves to create immersive, nature-inspired soundscapes that are both grounding and uplifting.

 

Wednesday 11th March 2026
5pm (£40)
Georgia Cécile & Jamie Safir Trio: Great American Songbook
Award-winning vocalist Georgia Cécile returns to Ronnie Scott’s for the club’s new Vocal Jazz Series, honouring influences like Sarah Vaughan, Carmen McRae and Nancy Wilson. Joined by the Jamie Safir Trio, she brings fresh, soulful energy to Great American Songbook classics, moving effortlessly from intimate storytelling to expressive power through Safir’s beautifully crafted arrangements.

 

Wednesday 11th March 2026
8.45pm (£15)
Vocal Jazz Jam
Launching February 2026, Ronnie Scott’s presents its first-ever Vocal Jazz Jam every Wednesday Upstairs, hosted by pianist Jamie Safir with rotating vocalists Natalie Williams, Emma Smith, and Georgia Cécile. This new series gives rising jazz singers a chance to shine on one of the world’s most iconic stages. Expect a high-quality showcase of London’s finest jazz voices.

 

Thursday 12th March 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£35)
Daniel Pearce presents House and Home
With over 1.3 billion streams and five UK No.1 singles, Daniel Pearce takes centre stage at Ronnie Scott’s. From euphoric, dance-fuelled house to soulful, reflective tunes, his headline show House and Home showcases the voice behind hits like Ride It and I Got You.

 

Thursday 12th March 2026 *LATE LATE SHOW*
11.15pm (£12)
The Late Late Show with Cosmic Fusion
UK drummer Jon Onabowu leads a dynamic lineup of young, fiercely talented musicians for a night of electrifying jazz fusion. With their own fresh spin on fusion classics dating back to the ‘70s, Cosmic Fusion push their musical boundaries to the limit, delivering high-energy performances that both thrilling and accessible.

 

Friday 13th March 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£35)
AYRA featuring Janette Mason and Juliet Roberts
Soul legend Juliet Roberts and acclaimed pianist Janette Mason - 2025 Parliamentary Jazz Awards Instrumentalist of the Year nominee - lead AYRA, a deep, heartfelt project blending soul, funk, and R&B. Joined by special guest Bex Gold and top musicians like bassist Yolanda Charles and trumpeter Lily Carassik, they deliver original music rooted in rich musical careers spanning pop, jazz, dance, and soul.

 

Friday 13th March 2026 *LATE LATE SHOW*
11.15pm (£15)
Viva Cuba Late Late Show
Viva Cuba celebrates the enduring connection between Cuba and Ronnie Scott’s. In the 1980s, Arturo Sandoval and Irakere brought the sound of Cuban summer to the club, and Ronnie Scott himself made frequent trips to Havana and co-founded the Havana Jazz Festival, which continues to thrive today. This event is a vibrant tribute to Cuban music and culture, featuring performances from Jesus Cutino Band, Sarabanda, Carlos Miguel y su Dimension, Camina Band, Son Yambu, Havana All Stars, Javier Camilo, and CubaVida Band.

 

Saturday 14th March 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£40)
Piano Trio Series: Ashley Henry
Pianist and vocalist Ashley Henry brings his unique fusion of jazz, soul, hip hop, and fusion.
Known for his powerful piano skills and rich vocals, Henry blends melodic jazz with black radical music traditions, delivering bold storytelling and vibrant live energy.

 

Sunday 15th March 2026
1pm (£30)
Frances Madden
London-based singer-songwriter Frances Madden, returns with her new EP Next Flight Home, produced by Grammy-winner Cameron Craig. Madden has toured with Dionne Warwick and Gregory Porter, and her album Beautiful World earned five songwriting nominations.

 

Sunday 15th March 2026
6.45pm (£35)
Adam Bałdych
Violinist Adam Bałdych and pianist Helge Lien blend Scandinavian melancholy with Slavic passion in their acclaimed collaborations. Known for their intimate yet energetic jazz, they’ve released celebrated albums like Brothers and Bridges and performed across Poland and Norway.

 

Monday 16th March 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£35)
Ronnie Scott’s Classical All Stars present Cinematic Sounds - Part One
The Ronnie Scott’s Classical All Stars will perform iconic film scores from Hollywood’s Golden Age (1930-1950), including The Wizard of Oz, Casablanca, and Gone with the Wind. James Pearson will discuss leitmotifs and the creative process behind these classic soundtracks.

 

Tuesday 17th March 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£35)
Iain Mackenzie & Ross Stanley - Two For The Road
Vocalist Iain Mackenzie and pianist Ross Stanley pay tribute to big band swing legends and jazz pianists with reimagined, improvised arrangements of classics by Sinatra, Bennett, Nat King Cole, and more. This intimate performance showcases two of London’s finest musicians in a close musical conversation.

 

Tuesday 17th March 2026 *LATE LATE SHOW*
11.15pm (£12)
Late Late Show with Tendayi & Friends
Experimental jazz meets trip-hop as Tendayi & Friends take over Upstairs at Ronnie’s. Fresh from Love Supreme and Brick Lane Jazz Festival, expect late-night Afro-UK rhythms, funk, soul and genre-blurring grooves from some of London’s finest players. A boundary-pushing UK jazz session not to miss.

 

Wednesday 18th March 2026
8.45pm (£15)
Vocal Jazz Jam
Launching February 2026, Ronnie Scott’s presents its first-ever Vocal Jazz Jam every Wednesday Upstairs, hosted by pianist Jamie Safir with rotating vocalists Natalie Williams, Emma Smith, and Georgia Cécile. This new series gives rising jazz singers a chance to shine on one of the world’s most iconic stages. Expect a high-quality showcase of London’s finest jazz voices.

 

Thursday 19th March 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£35)
Miss Baby Sol
Miss Baby Sol is a British soul artist from the Democratic Republic of Congo known for her genre-blending, sensual sound. Influenced by Nina Simone and Grace Jones, her music blends soul, jazz, and reggae and collaborations include Paloma Faith, Jamie Cullum, Laura Mvula, and Florence + the Machine.

 

Thursday 19th March 2026 *LATE LATE SHOW*
11.15pm (£12)
The Late Late Show with Cosmic Fusion
UK drummer Jon Onabowu leads a dynamic lineup of young, fiercely talented musicians for a night of electrifying jazz fusion. With their own fresh spin on fusion classics dating back to the ‘70s, Cosmic Fusionbpush their musical boundaries to the limit, delivering high-energy performances that both thrilling and accessible.

 

Friday 20th March 2026
5pm & 8.45pm (£35)
PYJÆN
Join PYJÆN for the launch of their new single “C’est La Vie”, featuring virtuoso accordionist Anatole Muster and taken from their upcoming third album. Blending high-energy jazz, groove and electronic textures, PYJÆN deliver an emotional, genre-spanning sound from one of the UK’s most exciting jazz outfits.

 

Friday 20th March 2026 *LATE LATE SHOW*
11.15pm (£12)
Viva Cuba Late Late Show
Viva Cuba celebrates the enduring connection between Cuba and Ronnie Scott’s. In the 1980s, Arturo Sandoval and Irakere brought the sound of Cuban summer to the club, and Ronnie Scott himself made frequent trips to Havana and co-founded the Havana Jazz Festival, which continues to thrive today. This event is a vibrant tribute to Cuban music and culture, featuring performances from Jesus Cutino Band, Sarabanda, Carlos Miguel y su Dimension, Camina Band, Son Yambu, Havana All Stars, Javier Camilo, and CubaVida Band.

 

Saturday 21st March 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£35)
Piano Trio Series: Charlie Stacey
Charlie Stacey, a leading UK keys player and Tomorrow’s Warriors alumnus, is known for his unmatched improvisation and genre versatility. Performing with his new trio, he presents material from his upcoming EP The Light Beyond Time.

 

Sunday 22nd March 2026
1pm (£40)
Cassidy Janson & Friends present All That Jazz
Olivier Award winner Cassidy Janson’s All That Jazz returns to Ronnie Scott’s for a new season of Sunday Brunch shows celebrating musical theatre classics with a jazz twist. Featuring top West End guests and a stellar live band, each show blends powerhouse vocals, intimate chat, and reimagined show tunes, plus brunch and a mimosa or two. Best known for Beautiful and Leading Ladies, Janson brings star quality to every performance.

 

Sunday 22nd March 2026
1pm – 6.45pm (£40)
Marcus Bonfanti
Award-winning singer, guitarist and songwriter Marcus Bonfanti brings his Blues Review to Ronnie Scott’s. A two-time British Blues Award winner, Bonfanti will perform music by legends like Muddy Waters, Blind Boy Fuller and Taj Mahal. With a career that’s seen him work with Eric Clapton, Van Morrison, and Ronnie Wood, expect a powerful night of blues from one of the UK’s finest.

 

Monday 23rd March 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£40)
Close Up Classical with Harriet Constable and Vivaldi’s Hidden Heroines
Harriet Constable, bestselling author of The Instrumentalist, the first exposé on the female orphans for whom Vivaldi wrote his concertos, joins Lizzie Ball and James Pearson in this series of intimate talks with VIP musicians and personalities. The performances feature music by Vivaldi, Telemann, Bach, and more.

 

Tuesday 24th March 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£35)
UK Jazz Plus with Kitty Liv and Anoushka Lucas
Curated by Martha D Lewis, UK Jazz Plus presents two groundbreaking jazz singers at Ronnie Scott’s. Anoushka Lucas, an award-winning singer, songwriter, actor, and playwright, returns to premiere her second album, Make Believe, ahead of its 2026 release. Kitty Liv offers original tunes full of grooves and charm, delivering an authentic live experience.

 

Wednesday 25th March 2025
8.45pm (£15)
Vocal Jazz Jam
Launching February 2026, Ronnie Scott’s presents its first-ever Vocal Jazz Jam every Wednesday Upstairs, hosted by pianist Jamie Safir with rotating vocalists Natalie Williams, Emma Smith, and Georgia Cécile. This new series gives rising jazz singers a chance to shine on one of the world’s most iconic stages. Expect a high-quality showcase of London’s finest jazz voices.

 

Thursday 26th March 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£45)
Vanessa Haynes
One of London’s finest vocalists, Vanessa Haynes brings her powerful, soul-drenched voice to the stage with a mix of originals and classic covers. Known for fronting jazz-funk legends Incognito for over 14 years, the Trinidad-born singer has also performed with icons like Chaka Khan and Van Morrison.

 

Thursday 26th March 2026 *LATE LATE SHOW*
11.15pm (£12)
The Late Late Show with Cosmic Fusion
UK drummer Jon Onabowu leads a dynamic lineup of young, fiercely talented musicians for a night of electrifying jazz fusion. With their own fresh spin on fusion classics dating back to the ‘70s, Cosmic Fusion push their musical boundaries to the limit, delivering high-energy performances that both thrilling and
accessible.

 

Friday 27th March 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£40)
Vula
Vula, one of the UK’s most powerful and versatile vocalists, takes centre stage for a night of soul, R&B and more, joined by the stunning Music Box Strings. Known for her work with Basement Jaxx, Sam Smith, Pete Tong, and Quincy Jones, Vula also curates a popular Late Late Show residency spotlighting rising stars and surprise guests.

 

Friday 27th March 2026 *LATE LATE SHOW*
11.15pm (£15)
Viva Cuba Late Late Show
Viva Cuba celebrates the enduring connection between Cuba and Ronnie Scott’s. In the 1980s, Arturo Sandoval and Irakere brought the sound of Cuban summer to the club, and Ronnie Scott himself made frequent trips to Havana and co-founded the Havana Jazz Festival, which continues to thrive today. This event is a vibrant tribute to Cuban music and culture, featuring performances from Jesus Cutino Band, Sarabanda, Carlos Miguel y su Dimension, Camina Band, Son Yambu, Havana All Stars, Javier Camilo, and CubaVida Band.

 

Saturday 28th March 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£40)
Summer Pearl
Ronnie Scott’s presents Summer Pearl, one of London’s most compelling voices in contemporary soul and jazz. Known for deeply personal and politically charged music, Pearl has sold out shows across Europe and performed at major festivals like the EFG London Jazz Festival and Montreux.

 

Sunday 29th March 2026
1pm (£25)
Catherine Lima - The Allure of Miss Lee
Jazz vocalist Catherine Lima and her quartet present The Allure of Miss Lee, celebrating Peggy Lee’s distinctive, bluesy style. Featuring hits like Fever and Black Coffee alongside lesser-known songs, Lima’s warm, expressive voice brings Lee’s music to life with sultry and joyful moods inspired by legends like Ella Fitzgerald and Anita O’Day.

 

Sunday 29th March 2026
6.45pm (£35)
Lokkhi Terra Descargas
Lokkhi Terra blend Bangladeshi, Cuban and Afrobeat roots into a vibrant global sound. Praised by Songlines as “probably the world’s best Afrobeat–Cuban–Bangladeshi group,” they’ve been breaking musical boundaries since their 2010 debut. Terra Descargas, created for Ronnie Scott’s, brings Latin, Afro- and Indo-jazz together in high-energy jam-session style. Led by pianist Kishon Khan with Oreste “Sambroso” Noda, Pat Illingworth, Frank Portuondo, Justin Thurgut and special guests.

 

Monday 30th March 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£35)
Her Ensemble
Her Ensemble, led by Ellie Consta, highlights overlooked music by female composers from 450 BC to today. This program features piano trio works by Amy Beach, Reena Esmail, Lili Boulanger, and jazz-inspired pieces by Florence Price. Joined by soloists Laura van der Heijden and Junyan Chen, the ensemble celebrates women’s contributions to music in an uplifting event for International Women’s Month.

 

Tuesday 31st March 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£35)
Inês Loubet
Inês Loubet is a Portuguese singer-songwriter and producer blending Latin jazz, Tropicália, and soulful grooves. She has captivated audiences at major festivals and venues, establishing herself as a rising voice in contemporary jazz and world music.

 

Tuesday 31st March 2026 *LATE LATE SHOW*
11.15pm (£12)
Late Late Show with Lewis Daniel
South London saxophonist and composer Lewis Daniel blends jazz, hip-hop and gospel with electronic influences, creating thoughtful, forward-leaning music rooted in his Caribbean heritage. A rising voice in contemporary jazz, he’s received support from Jazz FM and BBC 6 Music and has worked with artists including Florence + The Machine, Chaka Khan and House Gospel Choir.

 


APRIL 2026

 

Wednesday 1st April 2026
5pm (£40)
Natalie Williams & Jamie Safir Trio: Double Standards
Natalie Williams & Jamie Safir Trio take you on a dazzling journey through Broadway’s golden years, from the 1920s to the 1960s. Expect timeless classics by Porter, Gershwin, Kern, and Berlin, alongside hidden gems from Cy Coleman, Hoagy Carmichael, and more - all interwoven with witty, behind-the-scenes tales from showbusiness history. In a rare departure from her acclaimed soul career, this is a special opportunity to hear Natalie return to her first love: the Great American Songbook.

 

Wednesday 1st April 2026
8.45pm (£15)
Vocal Jazz Jam
Launching February 2026, Ronnie Scott’s presents its first-ever Vocal Jazz Jam every Wednesday Upstairs, hosted by pianist Jamie Safir with rotating vocalists Natalie Williams, Emma Smith, and Georgia Cécile. This new series gives rising jazz singers a chance to shine on one of the world’s most iconic stages. Expect a high-quality showcase of London’s finest jazz voices.

 

Thursday 2nd April 2026
5pm (£35)
David Helbock Duo
Austrian jazz pianist David Helbock, acclaimed worldwide and award-winning, teams up with versatile bassist and cellist Julia Hofer for a dynamic duo. Their new ACT Music album blends originals and groovy jazz, showcasing inventive rhythms, effects, and a unique interplay between piano, bass, and cello.

 

Thursday 2nd April 2026
8.45pm (£35)
SAHRA
SAHRA is a Berlin-born, London-based singer, songwriter, and arranger whose rich, flawless voice and artistic storytelling with mystical flair have been captivating audiences at every turn. Having collaborated with artists including Orphy Robinson, Dele Sosimi, Cleveland Watkiss MBE, and Ashley Henry, she is quickly establishing
herself as one of the UK’s most exciting emerging voices in jazz-inflected neo-soul and R&B.

 

Friday 3rd April 2026
5pm & 8.45pm (£35)
Gabriel Gosse
French guitarist and vocalist Gabriel Gosse, named one of France’s top three guitarists by Jazz Magazine, blends jazz, funk, and electronic textures with soulful lyricism. His new album MOJO features collaborations with Emile Parisien and Philippe Katerine, showcasing a fresh, dynamic, and forward-looking sound.

 

Saturday 4th April 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£45)
The Betty Black Revue
Betty Black is the fiery new alter ego of Elisabeth Troy, the voice behind UK garage classic Crazy Love and a collaborator with Roni Size, Primal Scream, and Incognito. In this explosive live launch, she celebrates the golden era of soul with the debut of her album Journey Through Soul Vol. One - a high-energy tribute to the sounds of the 50s, 60s and 70s.

 

Sunday 5th April 2026
1pm – 6.45pm (£40)
Ronnie Scott’s Gospel Choir led by Daniel Thomas
A soul-stirring night with the brand-new Ronnie Scott’s Gospel Choir, led by the legendary Daniel Thomas. This monthly celebration features powerful gospel favourites, spirited solos, and uplifting harmonies from some of the UK’s finest voices. With a career that includes collaborations with Luther Vandross, Elton John, and James Brown, Daniel Thomas brings unmatched energy and a touch of church to every show.

 

Monday 6th April 2026
5pm & 8.45pm (£40)
Chineke! String Quartet
Chineke! String Quartet, featuring some of the UK’s finest chamber musicians, performs works by Eugenio Toussaint, William Grant Still, and Dvořák’s ‘American’ Quartet. Founded by Chi-Chi Nwanoku, Chineke! champions diversity in classical music and showcases overlooked and contemporary Black and ethnically diverse composers.

 

Tuesday 7th April 2026
5pm & 8.30pm (£30)
TC.KYLIE x The Hourglass
Making her Ronnie Scott’s debut, TC.KYLIE x The Hourglass deliver cinematic jazz, acid grooves, and retro gaming-inspired soundscapes. Led by Hong Kong-born composer and keyboardist TC.KYLIE, the band blends Eastern and Western influences, lush harmonies, and improvisational fire from her debut album RE:birth よみ がえり. A night of vibrant, genre-defying jazz awaits.

 

Wednesday 8th April 2026
5pm (£40)
Emma Smith & Jamie Safir Trio: The Gershwin Songbook
Emma Smith and Jamie Safir present an evening dedicated to the timeless music of George & Ira Gershwin. With expressive vocals and intricate arrangements, Emma reimagines classics like “Embraceable You” and “A Foggy Day,” balancing reverence, wit, and improvisation. Joined by versatile pianist Jamie Safir, expect vintage glamour, masterful storytelling, and top-tier musicianship.

 

Wednesday 8th April 2026
8.45pm (£15)
Vocal Jazz Jam
Launching February 2026, Ronnie Scott’s presents its first-ever Vocal Jazz Jam every Wednesday Upstairs, hosted by pianist Jamie Safir with rotating vocalists Natalie Williams, Emma Smith, and Georgia Cécile. This new series gives rising jazz singers a chance to shine on one of the world’s most iconic stages. Expect a high-quality showcase of London’s finest jazz voices.

 

Thursday 9th April 2026
5pm & 8.45pm (£30)
Piano Trio Series: Dominic J Marshall
Pianist Dominic J Marshall presents his new album Fire Breathing Lion in trio with special guests, blending jazz, electronic, classical, soul, funk, and hip-hop. Dominic, pianist for The Cinematic Orchestra since 2015, has performed worldwide, including Montreux Jazz Festival and Glastonbury, and co-wrote their hit Lessons.

 

Friday 10th April 2026
5pm & 8.45pm (£35)
The Bukky Leo Sextet
Bukky Leo, a veteran of London’s jazz and African music scenes, brings decades of experience from performing with Fela Kuti and Tony Allen to his Black Egypt project. His latest album, Burning Manifestation, blends straight-ahead jazz with Afrocentric grooves, featuring top London players including Seb Rochford.

 

Sunday 12th April 2026 *LUNCHTIME*
1pm (£40)
Cassidy Janson & Friends present All That Jazz
Olivier Award winner Cassidy Janson’s All That Jazz returns to Ronnie Scott’s for a new season of Sunday Brunch shows celebrating musical theatre classics with a jazz twist. Featuring top West End guests and a stellar live band, each show blends powerhouse vocals, intimate chat, and reimagined show tunes, plus brunch and a mimosa or two. Best known for Beautiful and Leading Ladies, Janson brings star quality to every performance.

 

Monday 13th April 2026
5pm & 8.45pm (£40)
Ronnie Scott’s Classical All Stars present Cinematic Sounds - Part Two: Back To the Future
The Ronnie Scott’s Classical All Stars reimagine iconic film music from the 1950s to today, featuring scores by Bernard Herrmann, John Williams, Ennio Morricone, and more. Expect virtuosity, flair, and surprising arrangements in a chamber-sized setting.

 

Tuesday 14th April, 2026
5pm & 8.45pm (£40)
Philippe Lemm Trio
The Philippe Lemm Trio, one of today’s most dynamic jazz groups, present Echo The Sun, an evocative album blending jazz and world rhythms. Known for their spontaneity, emotional depth, and masterful interplay, the trio reimagines standards while celebrating resilience, warmth, and the beauty of fleeting moments.

 

Wednesday 15th April 2026
8.45pm (£15)
Vocal Jazz Jam
Launching February 2026, Ronnie Scott’s presents its first-ever Vocal Jazz Jam every Wednesday Upstairs, hosted by pianist Jamie Safir with rotating vocalists Natalie Williams, Emma Smith, and Georgia Cécile. This new series gives rising jazz singers a chance to shine on one of the world’s most iconic stages. Expect a high-quality showcase of London’s finest jazz voices.

 

Thursday 16th April 2026
5pm & 8.45pm (£35)
Sumudu Jayatilaka
London-based singer-songwriter Sumudu Jayatilaka, known for performing with Burt Bacharach, Van Morrison, Sting, and Jools Holland, returns to jazz standards with her new album For All We Know. A multi-instrumentalist and sought-after session singer, Sumudu has also contributed to film and TV soundtracks including Raya and the Last Dragon and Cruella.

 

Friday 17th April 2026
5pm & 8.45pm (£40)
Imaani’s Soul Providence Band
British soul powerhouse Imaani, known for her work with Incognito and collaborations with Nile Rodgers and Chaka Khan, brings her band Soul Providence to Ronnie Scott’s. Expect a dynamic mix of original songs, soul classics, and fresh interpretations, delivered with her signature rich, expressive vocals.

 

Saturday 18th April 2026
5pm & 8.45pm (£40)
Renato Paris
BRIT School graduate Renato Paris is a rising star of the London jazz scene, blending jazz, R&B, and improvisation with soulful flair. A sought-after collaborator with artists like Moses Boyd and Maverick Sabre, he leads his own band while pushing creative boundaries as one of the UK’s most original emerging voices.

 

Sunday 19th April 2026
1pm – 6.45pm (£40)
Marcus Bonfanti
Award-winning singer, guitarist and songwriter Marcus Bonfanti brings his Blues Review to Ronnie Scott’s. A two-time British Blues Award winner, Bonfanti will perform music by legends like Muddy Waters, Blind Boy Fuller and Taj Mahal. With a career that’s seen him work with Eric Clapton, Van Morrison, and Ronnie Wood, expect a powerful night of blues from one of the UK’s finest.

 

Monday 20th April 2026
5pm & 8.45pm (£35)
Elena Urioste and Tom Poster present UriPosteJukeBox
#UriPosteJukeBox, created by Elena Urioste and Tom Poster, is an award-winning interactive concert blending classical gems, Great American Songbook arrangements, and hits from across the decades. Audiences vote on what to hear, making each show a unique, playful live jukebox experience.

 

Tuesday 21st April 2026
5pm & 8.45pm (£35)
DoomCannon
DoomCannon, the project of MOBO-nominated South London multi-instrumentalist Dominic Canning, presents his second album Somewhere In Between. Blending jazz, funk, and hip-hop, the deeply personal record explores self-healing, growth, and resilience with emotional honesty and powerful grooves.

 

Wednesday 22nd April 2026
8.45pm (£15)
Vocal Jazz Jam
Launching February 2026, Ronnie Scott’s presents its first-ever Vocal Jazz Jam every Wednesday Upstairs, hosted by pianist Jamie Safir with rotating vocalists Natalie Williams, Emma Smith, and Georgia Cécile. This new series gives rising jazz singers a chance to shine on one of the world’s most iconic stages. Expect a high-quality showcase of London’s finest jazz voices.

 

Thursday 23 April, 2026
5pm (£30)
Nishla Smith
Vocalist and songwriter Nishla Smith, one of UK jazz’s most distinctive voices, presents songs from her upcoming album it’s getting late you’d better go home. Blending gospel, bossa, blues, and sophisticated harmony, she’s joined by a hand-picked quintet for an evening of elegant songwriting, subtle improvisation, and luminous storytelling.

 

Thursday 23 April, 2026
8.45pm (£35)
Piano Trio Series: Matyas Gayer
Hungarian pianist Matyas Gayer, a two-time Montreux Jazz Piano Competition finalist, teams up with British jazz legends Dave Green (bass) and Steve Brown (drums). The trio’s repertoire blends original compositions, jazz standards, classical pieces, and Hungarian folk, showcased on their acclaimed album Westbourne Park, a Times Top 20 Jazz Album of 2024.

 

Friday 24th April 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£40)
Vula
Vula, one of the UK’s most powerful and versatile vocalists, takes centre stage for a night of soul, R&B and more, joined by the stunning Music Box Strings. Known for her work with Basement Jaxx, Sam Smith, Pete Tong, and Quincy Jones, Vula also curates a popular Late Late Show residency spotlighting rising stars and surprise guests.

 

Saturday 25 April 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£45)
Tony Momrelle
Tony Momrelle, former lead singer of Incognito, is one of the UK’s premier soul voices. With a rich blend of soul, jazz, and funk, and collaborations with Whitney Houston, Chaka Khan, and Sade, he delivers a timeless yet contemporary sound.

 

Sunday 26th April 2026
1pm & 6.45pm (£40)
Buena Vista All Stars
The Buena Vista All Stars bring the magic of Cuban music to Ronnie’s, performing son, bolero, danzón, and cha-cha-cha. Expect vibrant guitars, piano, trumpet, percussion, and passionate vocals celebrating love, longing, and life in Cuba.

 

Monday 27th April 2026
(£45 – £65)
Bill Evans & the Vansband
Saxophonist and producer Bill Evans, who launched his international career with Miles Davis at 21, has recorded 27 solo albums and collaborated with legends from Herbie Hancock to Mick Jagger. Leading projects like Soulgrass and the Bill Evans Band, he blends jazz, groove, and American roots, with his 2024 release Who I Am showcasing his wide-ranging musical vision.

 

Tuesday 28 April, 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£35)
Rick Simpson presents Kid A Revisited
Rick Simpson’s band celebrates the 20th anniversary of Radiohead’s Kid A, performing the album in full with ten original arrangements alongside other Radiohead material. Joined by Tori Freestone, James Allsop, Dave Whitford, and Will Glaser, the project blends jazz, electronic, and inventive reinterpretations of the iconic record.

 

Wednesday 29th April 2026
8.45pm (£15)
Vocal Jazz Jam
Launching February 2026, Ronnie Scott’s presents its first-ever Vocal Jazz Jam every Wednesday Upstairs, hosted by pianist Jamie Safir with rotating vocalists Natalie Williams, Emma Smith, and Georgia Cécile. This new series gives rising jazz singers a chance to shine on one of the world’s most iconic stages. Expect a high-quality showcase of London’s finest jazz voices.

 

Thursday 30th April 2026
5pm – 8.45pm (£45)
Vanessa Haynes
One of London’s finest vocalists, Vanessa Haynes brings her powerful, soul-drenched voice to the stage with a mix of originals and classic covers. Known for fronting jazz-funk legends Incognito for over 14 years, the Trinidad-born singer has also performed with icons like Chaka Khan and Van Morrison.

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist,  first broadcast 11/01/2026.

Monday, January 12, 2026

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 11/01/2026, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;


Hi folks,


Happy New Year to you all!


My first show of 2026 is now available at https://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz/first-broadcast-january-11th-2026/ and shortly on Amazon, Apple and other podcasts as “Peter’s Eurojazz Podcast”

 

 

Tres Pantalons
The Shirker
Live from the Shed
self


stefano boggiani
Sun Eats Mouth
Andvake
Losen


Kristof Bacso Triad
Mandala
Let it go
BMC


Amaury Faye Nolan Quartet
Rust
Rust
Hypnote


TOIY
Full Moon Blanket
TOIY
Aut Records


Ole Morten Vågan & Trondheim Jazz Orchestra;
Far Out Suite
This is Wuppertal
Jazzland


Vytis Nivinskas
Ritual
Rituals & Transformations
No Business Records


Ovella Negre
La Dama de Mallorca
Va De Mescles
Segell microscopi


Fink Floyd
S.O.M
We Bring Back Jazz
Trouble in the East


Jonas Sorgenfrei
Jungle After Dusk
Cracks in the Silence
Unit Records


Bévort 3
Simplicity
A Cup of Joe
self


Baptiste Herbin/ Minino Garay
Footprints
Los Arregladores
Continuo


Krugly Band Orchestra
Summertime
Porgy & Bess
Leo

 


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 4pm onward


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

 

The Jazz Photography of William Ellis to be Celebrated in Liverpool.

Thursday, January 08, 2026

An internationally celebrated music photographer from Liverpool will be exhibiting work in his home city from 3rd February to 15th April 2026 at The Capstone Theatre Foyer. Press release attached

We have received the following press release;


The Jazz Photography of William Ellis to be Celebrated in Liverpool

 

NB: This photographic exhibition will run in The Capstone Theatre Foyer from Tuesday 3rd Feb - Sun 15th April 2026, coinciding with Liverpool International Jazz Festival 2026. There will be a Private View event on Thursday 26th February 2026 at 6pm with the photographer, William Ellis, in attendance.

 

An internationally celebrated music photographer from Liverpool will be exhibiting work in his home city this February.


William Ellis’ photographs of iconic artists have appeared in The Times, The Guardian, New Statesman and on the BBC, magazines and record covers and he is a co-author of the forthcoming book Rethinking Miles Davis published by Oxford University Press.

 

His work has been exhibited in the United States, Canada, Cuba, South Africa, Europe, China and the Far East. They are in numerous private collections and those of National Portrait Gallery, London, the Archive of Contemporary Music, New York, The American Jazz Museum, Kansas City MO, and on display at Birdland, New York.


His reggae project One Love, produced in his role as Visiting Research Fellow in Photographing Popular Music Culture at Birmingham City University is in the archives of the University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica.


From 3rd February to 15th April 2026, Ellis’ images of musicians such as Herbie Hancock, Clark Terry and Dizzy Gillespie will be exhibited at The Capstone Theatre, coinciding with the Liverpool International Jazz Festival. Visitors will be able to see photographs of these music legends on stage, in rehearsal spaces, even in their own homes, revealing details about performance practices, instrumentation, fashion and interpersonal dynamics.

 

Creative Director of the Liverpool International Jazz Festival, Neil Campbell said:
“Jazz is an art form rooted in improvisation and spontaneity - photography shares this instantaneous nature of creation in capturing for us an in-the-moment impression which provides a visual context that enriches our understanding and appreciation of the music’s cultural and social environment.”

 

There will be a Private View event on Thursday 26th February at 6pm with William Ellis in attendance. All are welcome to attend and pre-booking is not required. For more details please visit The Capstone Theatre website.
https://capstone.hope.ac.uk/whatson/lijf-2026-song-for-my-father-the-jazz-photography-of-william-ellis.html

 

The Capstone Theatre
Liverpool Hope University
Creative Campus
17 Shaw Street
Liverpool
L6 1HP

 

Royal Albert Hall announce first season of Late Night Jazz for 2026.

Thursday, January 08, 2026

London's Royal Albert Hall has unveiled the line-up for its first season of the popular Late Night Jazz series for 2026, with 11 shows running from January through to April. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


Royal Albert Hall announce first season of Late Night Jazz for 2026

 

Following a hugely successful 2025 programme, the Royal Albert Hall has unveiled the line-up for its first season of the popular Late Night Jazz series for 2026, with 11 shows running from January through to April. Boasting everything from 13-piece big band ensembles such as The Sam Every (little) Big Band and eight-piece neo-soul groups like Orchard to intimate singer-songwriter solo artists (Gigi Wilde and HillarynxiHillarnun), the latest season continues to showcase some of the most exciting artists of the London jazz scene.

 

Kicking off the new year in style on Thursday 22 January is The Sam Every (little) Big Band, where the group will be celebrating the iconic Ella Fitzgerald by reimagining the songstresses’ greatest hits with their own original arrangements. The following week, on Thursday 29 January, New Zealand-born Arjuna Oakes will be taking to the Elgar Room stage with his unique blend of soul, jazz, electronica and funk following the release of his successful debut album, While I’m Distracted, last year.

 

Matt Todd, Director of Programming at the Royal Albert Hall, said, “This past year has seen our most diverse range of jazz sub-genres and artists yet gracing the Elgar Room stage, and this latest season shows how we intend to carry on building this legacy. We’re incredibly excited to continue providing a platform to upcoming artists such as Robyn’s Rocket and Ankora with their innovative approaches to writing and performing, while also welcoming groups like The Sam Every (little) Big Band who honour and reimagine the deep roots of jazz in their own unique way.”

 

Robyn’s Rocket brings her pioneering inclusive-conscious show to the Hall on Tuesday 3 February, showcasing experimental musicians from the learning disability and autism art scene, including her notorious ‘space trumpet’ – which involves creating ethereal layers of loops with her instrument mixed with various effects. Then on Valentine’s Day (Saturday 14 February), Sophia Thakur, dubbed, “the poet of this generation” by the BBC, will be blending jazz with poetry and rhythms, hot on the heels of her debut single My City, released last September.

 

The following week, on Thursday 19 February, ORII COMMUNITY will present a night of innovative future-jazz fusion alongside a special guest set from South London singer-songwriter Hillarynx. Closing out the month, Tom Ford will perform new material from his upcoming debut album, goodbye, forever on Thursday 26 February. Set up as a stripped back guitar-bass-drums trio, Tom will be re-interpreting the music in line with his love of 80s post-punk and new wave.

 

In the first of three shows curated by Sarathy Korwar this year, March sees The Forever Presence draw from the rich tradition of spiritual jazz, weaving ambient electronic textures and contemporary classical arrangements on Thursday 5 March. The meditation-inducing group have been championed by the likes of Clash Magazine, BBC 6 Music, Jazz FM, and alternative US radio stations KEXP and KCRW.

 

Following the release of her raw, honest, and cinematic debut project, Life at the Kitchen Table, and a recent sell-out headline performance at St Matthias Church, Gigi Wilde will bring her soulful and tender sound to the Elgar Room on Thursday 12 March. Joined by her full band, Gigi will delve into the Hall’s musical archives to bring alive music from the past, weaving compelling stories together into one evening of songs. Meanwhile, on Thursday 19 March, acclaimed jazz talent development charity Tomorrow’s Warriors will present two all-female ensembles, jazz-fusion, funk, and R&B outfit Frontline and eight-piece group Ankora, plus a special DJ set from Olivier award-winning composer and Tomorrow’s Warriors Music Leader, Romarna Campbell, as part of the Hall’s month-long celebration of International Women’s Day. The Harfoush Jazz Band, led by singer Ahmed Harfoush, will commemorate legendary Egyptian vocalist Abdel Halim Hafez under the name of their latest project titled The Egyptian Jazz Projekt on Monday 30 March where the group will be performing Hafez’s studio and film work from the 1950s and 60s in a new jazz and Latino style.

 

Concluding the series is eight-piece neo-soul group Orchard on Thursday 9 April, as they celebrate the launch of their second EP. The group’s music melds heavy grooves, warm horn lines and blistering improvisation, which saw their 2025 debut EP, Where We’re Calling From, gain support from Soweto Kinch’s on BBC Radio 3 show Round Midnight, and YolanDa Brown on Jazz FM.

 

Tickets for The Egyptian Jazz Projekt will be available on Friday 9 January. Tickets for all other Late Night Jazz shows are now available from the Royal Albert Hall website.
https://www.royalalberthall.com/tickets/calendar?Venue=Elgar+Room

 


Listings info:

 

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


Late Night Jazz: The Sam Every (little) Big Band
Elgar Room
Thu 22 Jan, 9:30pm
Tickets: £15

 


Late Night Jazz: Arjuna Oakes
Elgar Room
Thu 29 Jan, 9:30pm
Tickets: £15

 

Late Night Jazz: Robyn’s Rocket
Elgar Room
Tue 3 Feb, 8pm
Tickets: Pay What You Can - £5/£10/£15

 

Late Night Jazz: Sophia Thakur
Elgar Room
Sat 14 Feb, 9pm
Tickets: £15

 

Late Night Jazz: ORII COMMUNITY and Hillarynx
Elgar Room
Thu 19 Feb, 9:30pm
Tickets: £15

 

Late Night Jazz: Tom Ford
Elgar Room
Thu 26 Feb, 9:30pm
Tickets: £15

 


Late Night Jazz: The Forever Presence (curated by Sarathy Korwar)
Elgar Room
Thu 5 Mar, 9:30pm
Tickets: £15

 


Late Night Jazz: Gigi Wilde
Elgar Room
Thu 12 Mar, 9:30pm
Tickets: £15

 

Late Night Jazz: Ankora and Tomorrow’s Warriors Frontline
Elgar Room
Thu 19 Mar, 8pm
Tickets: £15

 


Late Night Jazz: The Egyptian Jazz Projekt (with Arts Canteen)
Elgar Room
Mon 30 Mar, 9:30pm
Tickets: £15

 


Late Night Jazz: Orchard
Elgar Room
Thu 9 Apr, 9:30pm
Tickets: £15

 

About the Royal Albert Hall
The Royal Albert Hall is the world’s most famous stage. For 154 years, it has played host to legendary artists, from Giuseppe Verdi to Beyonce.

 

Chesterfield Jazz Club - Programme for January to June 2026

Thursday, January 08, 2026

Chesterfield Jazz Club has announced its programme for the first half of 2026. Performers include Martin Speake, Terri Shaltiel, Karen Sharp, Caroline Boaden, Pat McCarthy, Tommaso Starace.

Wendy Kirkland of Chesterfield Jazz Club writes;

 

All concerts for the first half of the year are on the http://www.ticketsource.co.uk/wendykirkland page, with descriptions of our artists. It’s a great mix of favourite and fresh artists to the club: Martin Speake, Karen Sharp, Pat McCarthy and Tomasso Starace are making a comeback while Terri Shaltiel and Caroline Boaden are playing for you, our wonderful audience for the first time.
The word has got out about the quality of the reception and experience for musicians and I’m getting more enquiries from them than ever! We can only offer 12 slots a year so have to choose carefully….


See http://www.ticketsource.co.uk/wendykirkland for dates and musician biographies.


From;
https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/wendykirkland

 

Chesterfield Jazz Club presents Martin Speake, saxophone
Olde House Chesterfield
Chesterfield
Thu 15 Jan 2026, 8:00PM

 


Chesterfield Jazz Club presents Terri Shaltiel, vocalist
Olde House Chesterfield
Chesterfield
Thu 19 Feb 2026, 8:00PM

 

Chesterfield Jazz Club presents Karen Sharp, saxophone
Olde House Chesterfield
Chesterfield
Thu 19 Mar 2026, 8:00PM

 

Chesterfield Jazz Club presents Caroline Boaden, drums
Olde House Chesterfield
Chesterfield
Thu 16 Apr 2026, 8:00PM

 

Chesterfield Jazz Club presents Pat McCarthy, guitar
Olde House Chesterfield
Chesterfield
Thu 21 May 2026, 8:00PM

 

Chesterfield Jazz Club presents Tommaso Starace, saxophone
Olde House Chesterfield
Chesterfield
Thu 18 Jun 2026, 8:00PM

 

Tickets are available online now, but if you prefer a physical ticket, these will be at Parson’s and Dunn newsagents, Chatsworth Road, across from Lidl

 

http://www.chesterfieldjazz.com

Saxophonist Oscar Lavën unleashes Elegant Calamity.

Wednesday, January 07, 2026

Saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist Oscar Lavën releases Elegant Calamity, the follow-up to his internationally admired debut, Questions in Red, on Thick Records on Friday 16th January 2026.

We have received the following press release;


Saxophonist Oscar Lavën unleashes Elegant Calamity


Saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist Oscar Lavën releases Elegant Calamity, the follow-up to his internationally admired debut, Questions in Red, on Thick Records on Friday 16th January 2026.


An effervescent presence on New Zealand’s currently vital jazz scene, Lavën (pronounced Lah-venn) is a double graduate from the New Zealand School of Music and brings his degrees in jazz and classical music to bear on both the music and the personnel featured on Elegant Calamity.


“I wrote Elegant Calamity in pursuit of a sound that allows the personalities of the eclectic mix of musicians to shine through,” he says. “These players represent different corners of the vibrant New Zealand art music scene and I hope listeners around the globe will be able to appreciate this through this album.”


Bringing together string players alongside woodwinds, brass and a five-piece rhythm section, Lavën has produced what he describes as “music that blends forward-facing boldness with a certain shade of cinematic nostalgia”.


Influences including trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie’s Afro-Cuban experiments, Ennio Morricone’s atmospheric film soundtracks and bandoneon master Astor Piazzolla’s nuevo tango can be detected, as can the sophistication of Duke Ellington’s jazz orchestra and bassist Charles Mingus’ mighty gospel-infused excitement.


The compositions were made possible through trumpeter Michael Costeloe’s groundbreaking Jazz Orchestra Composer Series, which offers musicians both freedom to create imaginatively and a platform to perform. Elegant Calamity was recorded live at the intimate Bedlam & Squalor venue in Wellington with the audience needing little encouragement to become involved. It was engineered and mastered by Alistair Isdale.


“This was a very spirited, joyful process from beginning to end,” says Lavën. “I hope people will enjoy listening to Elegant Calamity as much as we enjoyed playing it.”

Knats - new single and UK tour dates January - May 2026.

Saturday, January 03, 2026

Newcastle contemporary jazz act Knats have released a new single "Take A Seat On The Settee" and will be performing live around the UK from February to May. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;

KNATS COLLABORATE WITH GEORDIE NOISE ROCK BAND LOTS OF HAND FOR NEW SINGLE “TAKE A SEAT ON THE SETTEE” OUT VIA GEARBOX RECORDS
RECENTLY ON TOUR WITH GEORDIE GREEP (BLACK MIDI) + EDDIE CHACON

 

“jaw-dropping brilliance” - Jazzwise


“For all the ink spilt over the UK jazz renaissance, it’s been notable that most of the scene’s activity to date has been confined to London. Offering an overdue corrective is Knats” - Uncut


“they gleefully rewire jazz with a hard-as-nails rhythm section, drum’n’bass energy and punk aggression.” - The Guardian


“Though Knats currently live in London, they do not play London jazz. They’re from the West End of Newcastle upon Tyne, in the far north of the U.K., and pride themselves on playing Newcastle’s homegrown Geordie jazz, known for its deep, danceable drum’n‘bass grooves and infectious, aggressive melodies.” - DownBeat


“an inventive collection of sophisticated horn-led grooves enhanced by piquant funk, Latin, classical, and drum and bass elements” - Record Collector


“there is an honesty and dynamism to this music that is likely to put Newcastle firmly on the map as a source of exciting new jazz sounds.” - Jazz Journal

 


Newcastle Upon Tyne jazz trailblazers Knats have released a new single titled “Take a Seat on the Settee”. The new song comes on the heels of an incendiary year for the band which includes releasing their critically acclaimed debut album via Gearbox Records (Cahill//Costello, Liza Lo, Abdullah Ibrahim, Elliot Galvin), as well as supporting Geordie Greep (black midi) and playing as the backing band for R&B legend Eddie Chacon on UK tours. They also played a sold out Jazz Refreshed headliner, supported Str4ta at a sold Jazz Cafe, performed at the BBC Proms, and recently collaborated with Mike Keat of The Cuban Brothers and Simon Bartholomew of The Brand New Heavies on a track titled “Beauty & The Beast (Peace)”.

 

This latest track sees the quintet collaborating with local Geordie noise-rock pals lots of hands, and once again highlights the scope of their compositional chops. Written by Knats’ Stanley Elvis Woodward, “Take a Seat on the Settee” is a tongue in cheek, genre-fluid piece combining elements of warped orchestral art-rock with harmonic ideas from the likes of Satie and Shoenburg. The result is something equal parts surreal and seductive, as warbled vocals dance around explosive horn and sax breakouts, uncanny keys, hazy guitar lines, and deceptively intricate drums. Speaking about the storyline Woodward says it “details a lad telling his mam about all the naughty stuff he did when he was younger.”

 

HEAR / SHARE “TAKE A SEAT ON THE SETTEE” HERE
https://bfan.link/take-a-seat-on-the-settee

 

 

Led by two lifelong best friends from Newcastle, Stan Woodward (bass) and King David-Ike Elechi (drums), Knats pride themselves on making “Geordie Jazz”, with sophisticated arrangements, strong melodies and danceable grooves. The band have developed an enviable word-of-mouth ascent, as well as earning Spotify playlist covers and plaudits from the likes of the Guardian, Jazzwise, Record Collector, Uncut, DownBeat, MOJO, and more. Their recent debut album marked the beginning of the Knats’ sound, proper. It is a materialisation of the musical journey Stan and King have been on together over the past 10 years, drawn directly from their experiences growing up in the West End of Newcastle upon Tyne—overcoming hardship and figuring things out on their own. Eventually, they found their missing link: the virtuosic young Geordie trumpet player, Ferg Kilsby, who, with his slick melodic ideas, completes the full sound that is Knats.

 

In its entirety, their album is dedicated to Knats’ loved ones; Stan’s composition and recent single “Tortuga (For me Mam)” shows his love and appreciation of his Mam, while “Se7en”, a darker tune, expresses his emotional relationship with his Dad, formerly “DJ Se7en”. “Adaeze” is a tribute to King’s late sister, taken from a gospel folk tune, incorporating West African percussive breaks and instrumentation. Acting as a message to all those who may know someone suffering with mental health to check on those around them and be that helping hand they might need.

 

The Knats album represents many things, but most importantly that Newcastle is not to be overlooked.

 

“Knats” is out now via Gearbox Records
https://knats.bandcamp.com/album/knats

 

Single credits:
Composed - Stanley Elvis Woodward
Words - King David Ike Elechi/Cooper Robson/Billy Woodhouse
Vocals - Billy Woodhouse/ Elliot Dryden
Bass/Guitar - Stanley Elvis Woodward
Drums - King David Ike-Elechi
Trumpet/Flugalhorn - Ferg Kilsby
Tenor Saxophone - George Johnson
Piano/Keys/Synth - Sandro Shargorodsky
Recorded - Blast Studios by Andy Bell
Mixed - Andy Bell

 

TOUR DATES;


21 Jan – 100 Club Jazz Festival, London, UK
22 Apr – The Hope & Ruin, Brighton, UK
23 Apr – Voodoo Daddy’s, Norwich, UK
24 Apr – Where Else, Margate, UK
27 Apr – Quarry, Liverpool, UK
28 Apr – The Copper Bar at Band On The Wall, Manchester, UK
29 Apr – Hyde Park Book Club, Leeds, UK
30 Apr – Hare & Hounds, Birmingham, UK
01 May – The Glad Café, Glasgow, UK


https://x.com/knatsncl


https://www.instagram.com/knatsncl/


https://www.facebook.com/knatsncl/?_rdr

 

Derby Jazz - Concert Programme for January, February and March 2026.

Saturday, January 03, 2026

Derby Jazz has announced three headline concert events for early 2026 with performances by Charlotte Keeffe's Right Here Right Now, Josephine Davies' Satori w. Alcyona Mick, and The Pocket Ellington.

We have received the following information;


Three great gigs at Derby Jazz this January, February and March

 


FRIDAY JANUARY 16th
Charlotte Keefe’s
RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW
Chapel Street Arts
Chapel Street DE1 3GU
£15 tickets available on the door.
‘Charlotte Keeffe is one of the most exciting improvisers in the UK, and her shows are in equal parts energetically joyous and delicately moving’ ~ Cheltenham Jazz Festival
Charlotte Keefe - Sound Brushes (trumpet & flugelhorn) + compositions
Ashley John Long - double bass
Ben Handysides - drums
Moss Freed - guitar
Charlotte Keeffe’s RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW is a breeding ground for squelchy, sploshy, splashy music-making ~ a space where gestures, textures, colours, and emotions are continuously unearthed! Her passionate approach to freely improvising music has been described by the UK’s biggest selling Jazz magazine, Jazzwise, as ‘avant grade for all!’
Keeffe is inspired by abstract paintings and describes her trumpet and flugelhorn as Sound Brushes. ‘Keeffe shows notable strength of character as she runs the sonic and emotional gamut…’ ~ Kevin Le Gendre, Jazzwise

 

FRIDAY FEBRUARY 13th
Josephine Davies SATORI with Alcyona Mick
Chapel Street Arts
Chapel Street DE1 3GU
£15 tickets available on the door.
SATORI (Josephine Davies;tenor saxophone, Dave Whitford;bass, James Maddren;drums) with the addition of Alcyona Mick;piano is an exciting and dynamic band with exceptional abilities of collaborative free-play and improvisation. They have a great advantage over many bands in the exceptional beauty of Josephine’s compostions
The band’s live sets currently feature music from their fourth album 2024’s “Weatherworks”. Compositions inspired by her roots in the Shetland Islands.
“Definitely a band to watch.” ★★★★1/2 (Downbeat Magazine)
​“Winning immediacy.” ★★★★ (Mojo Magazine)
​“Refreshingly imaginative and invigorating.” (All About Jazz)
​“Inventive, Lyrical.” (Jazzwise Magazine)
​“Spiritual, Spiralling, Joyful.” (UK Vibe)
​“Fluent, Imaginative.” ★★★★ (The Jazz Mann)
​“Irrepressible Tunefulness.” (Downbeat Magazine)
​“Highly recommended.” (Culture Jazz FR)

 

FRIDAY MARCH 13th
The POCKET ELLINGTON with Tony Kofi, Alan Barnes & Dave Green
Chapel Street Arts
Chapel Street DE1 3GU
£25 tickets available on the door.
The Duke Ellington Orchestra was one the pillars on which the house of jazz was built. Born out of saxophonist Tony Kofi and pianist, arranger Alex Webb’s shared love of that music, The Pocket Ellington manages what ought to be impossible – creating a classic Ellingtonian sound with just four horns and a rhythm section. But with the help of Alan Barnes, veteran bassist Dave Green and powerhouse drummer Winston Clifford this band delivers. Great charts from the 1930s and 1940s – Main Stem, Rain Check, Cotton Tail, Chelsea Bridge and others – are presented in clever new arrangements which evoke the period but also offer solo space to these top-flight musicians. The repertoire also includes pieces from artists and arrangers who were influenced by the Duke – Charles Mingus, Thelonious Monk and Gil Evans. It’s a big sound from a pocket band.
Alex Webb (piano)
Tony Kofi (tenor sax)
Alan Barnes (alto and baritone saxes, clarinet)
Simon Finch (trumpet)
Davis Lalljee (trombone)
Dave Green (bass)
Winston Clifford (drums)

 

Tickets via;
https://mjazz.co.uk/derby-jazz-whats-on/

 

See also;


https://www.facebook.com/Derbyjazz


https://www.instagram.com/derby.jazz/


https://x.com/derbyjazz

 

 

Cecil Sharp House, London -  Spring and Summer 2026 Season

Friday, December 19, 2025

The English Folk Dance and Song Society has announced its programme for January to July 2026 with all events taking place at Cecil Sharp House, London.

We have received the following press release;


Cecil Sharp House Spring Summer 2026 Season

 


London’s hub of folk music presents performances from firm crowd favourites and newer faces, ranging from English dance tunes to Mozambican timbila traditions.


First-time visitors include Canadian duo Basset, new groups The English Fiddle Ensemble and Säwol, British-Mozambican duo Kate Griffin and Matchume Zango, Holly Clarke and young trio Good Habits, plus Chloe Matharu and HEISK with Scotland on Tour.


We celebrate the life of Black Regency busker Billy Waters in Jump Billy!, a one-of-a-kind concert, and the inaugural Songs for the Workers gig marks International Workers’ Day, boasting a roster of folk talents including Peggy Seeger and Jackie Oates.


Favourites return, including Martin and Eliza Carthy, Jim Causley’s annual Wassail, Kathryn Tickell and The Darkening, Emily Portman, Tarren, Hannah James and Toby Kuhn, Jon Boden and The Remnant Kings and John Jones Trio.


We welcome back regular series and festivals, including the fourth Indoor Festival of Folk, Feminist Folk Club, Queer Folk Festival and Trad Nights.


Season Highlights:


●    Legends of the English folk scene, Martin and Eliza Carthy (Wed 25 Feb), perform a range of songs and tunes from their vast repertoire, both traditional and contemporary.


●    Jump Billy! (Wed 25 Mar) marks the anniversary of Billy Waters’ death with live music from Cohen Braithwaite-Kilcoyne, Clarke Camilleri, Hamilton Gross, and Angeline Morrison, with Maz O’Connor and Tony Montague and Martin Simpson.


●    Songs for the Workers (Thu 7 May) marks International Workers’ Day featuring Peggy Seeger, Jackie Oates, Nick Hart, Jennifer Reid and Francy Devine, paying tribute to workers with industrial and agricultural folk music, work songs and ballads.


●    Indoor Festival of Folk (Sat 7 Feb), co-hosted by The Magpie Arc, returns for its fourth year, featuring Maddy Prior and Peter Knight, Chris Wood, Lisa Knapp and Gerry Diver, Ellie Gowers, and an interview with Matthew Bannister and special guest Simon Nicol.


●    Kate Griffin and Matchume Zango (Wed 3 Jun) forge a new cross-cultural collaboration (UK and Mozambique) celebrating the universal power of traditional music.


●    A performance celebrating the ten-year anniversary of the National Youth Folk Ensemble (Thu 2 Apr), with talented young folk musicians from across England.


●    A gig from a new collaboration on the scene, Säwol (Thu 11 Jun), made up of industry greats: Fi Fraser, Jess Arrowsmith, Nancy Kerr, Rosie Butler-Hall, and Sarah Matthews.


●    Critically acclaimed singer, John Jones (Thu 30 Apr), is back on the road with old friends Ray Cooper, a.k.a. Chopper, and Al Scott.


●    Wakefire: A Midsummer Celebration (Wed 17 Jun) presented by Lady Maisery, Jimmy Aldridge, and Sid Goldsmith marks the spring season in song.


●    For its seventh event at Cecil Sharp House, Feminist Folk Club (Wed 11 Feb) presents Rowan Rheingans, Jacken Elswyth, and Satnam Galsian.


●    Queer Folk Festival (Sat 30 May) returns with a lineup (TBA) of some of the best queer folk artists in the industry and a famous Queer Ceilidh Dance Party to close. Plus the inclusive Chilled Ceilidhs return (Sat 28 Feb, Sat 25 Jul) following their autumn debut.


●    Trad Nights: Keith Kendrick & Sylvia Needham (Wed 21 Jan), The Fraser Sisters (Wed 1 Apr) and Jeff Warner (Wed 13 May) play our intimate acoustic Trad Nights.


Listings:

 

Cecil Sharp House
2 Regent’s Park Road, London NW1 7AY
http://www.cecilsharphouse.org
Tel: 020 7485 2206

 

Full programme information: https://www.efdss.org/whats-on
Ticket prices vary, starting from £10.50 (Under 30s) to £25.50.


Family Barn Dance Sun 11 Jan, 3pm


Trad Night: Keith Kendrick and Sylvia Needham Wed 21 Jan, 7.30pm


WASSAIL! with Jim Causley and Friends Wed 28 Jan, 7.30pm


Family Barn Dance Sun 1 Feb, 3pm


Indoor Festival of Folk Sat 7 Feb, 1pm


Feminist Folk Club Wed 11 Feb, 7.30pm


The English Fiddle Ensemble Wed 18 Feb, 7.30pm


Martin and Eliza Carthy Wed 25 Feb, 7.30pm


Chilled Queer Ceilidh Sat 28 Feb, 4pm


Queer Ceilidh Dance Party Sat 28 Feb, 8pm


Kathryn Tickell and The Darkening Sat 7 Mar, 7.30pm


Emily Portman and Friends Thu 12 Mar, 7.30pm


Family Barn Dance Sat 15 Mar, 3pm


Hannah James and Toby Kuhn Thu 19 Mar, 7.30pm


Jump Billy! Wed 25 Mar, 7.30pm


Trad Night: The Fraser Sisters Wed 1 Apr, 7.30pm


National Youth Folk Ensemble Thu 2 Apr, 7.30pm


Holly Clarke Thu 9 Apr, 7.30pm


Tarren Wed 15 Apr, 7.30pm


Basset Wed 22 Apr, 7.30pm


John Jones Trio Thu 30 Apr, 7.30pm


Songs for the Workers Thu 7 May, 7.30pm


Family Barn Dance: Maypole Special! Sun 10 May, 1.30pm


Trad Night: Jeff Warner Wed 13 May, 7.30pm


Jon Boden and The Remnant Kings Sun 17 May, 6.30pm


Good Habits Wed 27 May, 7.30pm


Queer Folk Festival Sat 30 May, 1.30pm


Kate Griffin and Matchume Zango Wed 3 Jun, 7.30pm


Säwol Thu 11 Jun, 7.30pm


Wakefire: A Midsummer Celebration Wed 17 Jun, 7.30pm


Scotland on Tour: HEISK and Chloe Matharu Thu 25 Jun, 7.30pm


London Youth Folk Ensemble and Friends Sat 27 Jun, 5.30pm


The Crossroads: La’l Tethera Tóchar and The Beadling Wed 1 Jun, 7.30pm


Chilled Queer Ceilidh Sat 25 Jul, 4pm


Queer Ceilidh Dance Party Sat 25 Jul, 8pm

 

About the English Folk Dance and Song Society:
The English Folk Dance and Song Society champions the folk arts at the heart of England’s rich and diverse cultural landscape. As the national development agency for the folk arts, it delivers a dynamic national and local education programme, enabling and increasing access to the folk arts. It runs the acclaimed National Youth Folk Ensemble. It supports folk artists through a flourishing artists development programme. It manages the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library – England’s national folk music library and archive. The custom-built headquarters of the English Folk Dance and Song Society is Cecil Sharp House, a busy arts centre situated just north of Regent’s Park in central London. Visit http://www.efdss.org

Mostly Jazz, Funk & Soul Festival 2026 -  first wave of artists announced.

Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Mostly Jazz Funk & Soul Festival has announced Fabio & Grooverider & The Outlook Orchestra, and Jalen Ngonda, as the first two headline acts for 2026. The event takes place in Moseley Park, Birmingham

We have received the following press release;


Mostly Jazz 2026 first wave of artists announced

 

Fabio & Grooverider and The Outlook Orchestra
Jalen Ngonda
Thee Sacred Souls
Gabriels (DJ set)
Annie & The Caldwells
Close Counters
Olive Jones

 

Mostly Jazz Funk & Soul Festival
Friday 10 to Sunday 12 July 2025
Moseley Park, Birmingham.

 

Birmingham’s Mostly Jazz Funk & Soul Festival have announced Fabio & Grooverider and The Outlook Orchestra, and Jalen Ngonda, as their first two headline acts for 2026 (Friday 10 to Sunday 12

July 2026).

Fabio & Grooverider are the undisputed godfathers of drum’n'bass. Through their own residencies, releases and award-winning radio shows, they’ve championed, developed and steered the genre for over 30 years. Back after a string of sell-out dates (including London’s Royal Albert Hall in the spring), their collaboration with The Outlook Orchestra (Friday) is an exuberant celebration of the history of drum’n'bass/ jungle, with a set of classic anthems like you’ve never heard them before.

 

Following an outstanding afternoon performance at 2025’s Mostly Jazz, American singer-songwriter Jalen Ngonda makes a much anticipated return to the festival – this time in a headline slot (Sunday). One of the most captivating performers on today’s soul scene, Jalen’s voice - equal parts raw feeling and elegance - exudes confidence and charm.

 

Also appearing on the final day are fellow Daptone artistes Thee Sacred Souls. Hailing from San Diego, the breakout trio mix the easy going grace of sweet ’60s soul with the grit and groove of early ’70s R&B.

 

Also joining Fabio & Grooverider and Jalen over the festival weekend are Mississippi gospel disco soul family band Annie & The Caldwells, whose recent debut album, Can’t Lose My (Soul) was welcomed with a raft of five and four-star reviews, and Ryan Hope, from hitmakers Gabriels, with a special DJ set.

 

Award-winning Australian electronic duo Close Counters, whose diverse sound sits at the crossroads of house, neo-soul, broken beat and disco, and singer-songwriter Olive Jones, who’ll be highlighting tracks from her debut album For Mary (out in March), also appear – with further acts to be revealed in the new year.

 

Taking place in the idyllic surroundings of Moseley Park, the annual three-day event is a short distance away from Birmingham’s city centre, yet a world away from city life. With sloping grounds, creating a natural amphitheatre in front of the beautiful lake, it hosts some of the best jazz, funk, soul and dance artists from across the UK and further afield.

 

John Fell, Mostly Jazz Funk & Soul’s Manager, said:
“We’re delighted to reveal two of our headliners for 2026’s festival. Fabio & Grooverider are D&B royalty, and their team-up with The Outlook Orchestra demonstrates their unwavering commitment to the genre, as well as their forward-thinking attitude, while Jalen Ngonda is one of the best soul voices there is. Up there with some of the ’60s greats, Jalen’s soulful performance in 2025 blew everyone away and we can’t wait to welcome him back in what’s shaping up to be his big break-through year.”

 

Mostly Jazz Funk & Soul Festival runs from Friday 10 to Sunday 12 July 2026 at Moseley Park, Birmingham. Tickets on sale from Friday 19 December 2025, 10am. For full details, see: mostlyjazz.co.uk

 

Friday 10 to Sunday 12 July 2026
Mostly Jazz Funk and Soul Festival
Moseley Park and Pool, 93b Alcester Road, Birmingham B13 8DD
Details / tickets: http://www.mostlyjazz.co.uk

 

TICKETS:
Tier 1: SOLD OUT
Tier 2 [ON SALE FRIDAY 19 DECEMBER 2025 10AM]: Adult Weekend £157.50; Adult Day: £56; Family Weekend £357; U18 Weekend £64; U18 Day£33. + Booking Fee
Payment plans on all orders with Kaboodle - split over 4 months.

 

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FRIDAY 10 JULY 2026
Fabio & Grooverider and The Outlook Orchestra
More acts to be revealed ...

 

SATURDAY 11 JULY 2026
(Headline act to be announced)
Annie & The Caldwells
Close Counters
More acts to be revealed ...

 

SUNDAY 12 JULY 2026
Jalen Ngonda
Thee Sacred Souls
More acts to be revealed ...
Plus Gabriels (DJ set) and Olive Jones, with more artists to be announced in the New Year.

 

ABOUT MOSTLY JAZZ FUNK AND SOUL FESTIVAL
Debuting in 2010, Mostly Jazz Funk and Soul Festival is a diverse, vibrant festival, celebrating ground-breaking, innovative UK music alongside international trailblazers. Held in Moseley Park, a stunning 11-acre woodland glade in the heart of Moseley Village, the festival is just two miles from the centre of Birmingham, yet is a world away from city life. With sloping grounds, creating a natural amphitheatre in front of the beautiful lake, it’s the perfect setting for a festival. Each year Mostly Jazz Funk and Soul brings incredible artists, workshops, arts, crafts, and a selection of Birmingham’s most loved street food and drinks vendors to Moseley, for one epic party weekend.
Previous headliners include Ezra Collective, Maribou State, Chic feat. Nile Rodgers, Public Enemy, Gregory Porter, Chaka Khan, De La Soul, Bonobo, The Specials, The Wailers, Goldie, Fat Freddy’s Drop, KC and The Sunshine Band, Kool and The Gang, The Jacksons, Yussef Dayes, The Blackbyrds, and Leftfield.

 

Black Mountain Jazz, Abergavenny, Programme for January, February and March 2026.

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Black Mountain Jazz has announced its headline concerts for the first quarter of 2026. Details attached.

From;
https://www.blackmountainjazz.co.uk/event-details/elijah-jeffery-eddie-gripper


Elijah Jeffery & Eddie Gripper
Sun 25 Jan |  The Melville Theatre
Time & Location
25 Jan 2026, 20:00 – 22:30
The Melville Theatre, 4 Pen-Y-Pound, Abergavenny NP7 5UD, UK
About the event
Black Mountain Jazz Club is delighted to welcome back two Cardiff-based musicians well known to BMJ audiences.
Vocalist–songwriter Elijah Jeffery and award-winning pianist Eddie Gripper join forces to present their acclaimed new CD (self-entitled, ‘Elijah Jeffery & Eddie Gripper’ ) currently on a UK wide tour, with a striking blend of original songs and a bold reimagining of Purcell’s 17th-century aria, praised for its imaginative, genre-defying approach.
Their live performance weaves together progressive pop, indie folk, and alternative jazz, taking audiences on a captivating musical journey. From the folk-inspired ‘Shifting Seasons’ to the introspective jazz ballad ‘Because of You’, the art-pop energy of ‘Close Your Eyes’ and a fresh take on ‘Dido’s Lament’, Elijah and Eddie showcase their flair for storytelling and innovative composition.
With a shared passion for pushing musical boundaries, their performance promises an intimate yet adventurous experience that resonates across genres, making this a must-see evening for lovers of inventive, genre-defying music.
Hampshire-born vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Elijah Jeffery brings influences ranging from the Great American Songbook to contemporary folk, whilst English pianist Eddie Gripper - hailed for his melodic charm and already compared with the greats - adds a distinctive blend of jazz, folk and modern classical colour.
“These are songs that convince both musically and lyrically, there is real musical and emotional intelligence at work here” - Ian Mann,  TheJazzMann
“Both halves of the duo excel on this recording, both in their quality and restraint, but it is their joint passion for song writing that shines brightest.”  - Neil Duggan,  All About Jazz
Tickets
Ticket type
General Admission
Price
From £9.00 to £18.00
Standard
£18.00
Friends of BMJ
£16.00
Under 18’s
£9.00

 

 

Yetii: ’ Inner World’s ’ Album Tour
Sun 22 Feb |  The Melville Theatre
Time & Location
22 Feb 2026, 20:00 – 22:30
The Melville Theatre, 5 Pen-Y-Pound, Abergavenny NP7 5UD, UK
About the event
We welcome Yetii to Black Mountain Jazz for this very special one-off gig as part of their UK ‘Inner Worlds’ Album Tour.
Yetii released their debut album ‘Live at The Greenbank’ to widespread critical acclaim and have since played at jazz clubs, festivals and arts centres across the UK, as well as supporting ‘The Bad Plus’ on their recent UK Tour.
The trio play original compositions combining flowing melodies with expansive group improvisations, interlocking grooves and evolving soundscapes.
The band have built their following with a sold-out monthly residency in Bristol, including collaborations with Iain Ballamy, Ant Law and Arun Ghosh.
Alex Veitch – piano
Ashley John Long - double bass
Alex Goodyear - drums
“a performance that both enthralled and delighted the audience ★★★★★”- Ian Mann,  The JazzMann
“Impossible to ignore”  - Jazzwise
“a trio of fluent and wildly inventive improvisers” UK Jazz News
Video Link -  https://youtu.be/rSRrT5kb8ZM
Tickets
Ticket type
General Admission
Price
From £9.75 to £19.50
Standard
£19.50
Friends of BMJ
£17.50
Under 18’s
£9.75

 


Brass Band Bychan
Sun 29 Mar |  The Melville Theatre
Time & Location
29 Mar 2026, 20:00 – 23:00
The Melville Theatre, 4 Pen-Y-Pound, Abergavenny NP7 5UD, UK
About the event
Black Mountain Jazz Club welcomes Brass Band Bychan to Abergavenny this March for an unforgettable night of bold brass, deep groove and high-energy creativity.
Hailing from Wales’ vibrant jazz scene, Brass Band Bychan brings together four outstanding musicians all familiar to us here at BMJ:
Gareth Roberts (trombone),
Gethin Liddington (trumpet),
Alistair Stewart (sousaphone)
and Mark O’Connor (drums).
Led by award-winning composer Gareth Roberts, the band is renowned for its powerful blend of jazz, funk and street-band swagger - delivering a sound that is both rhythmically infectious and richly melodic.
Their live performances are full of personality - tight horn lines, driving sousaphone bass and irresistible drum grooves combine to create a small ensemble with a truly big presence.
Join us at Black Mountain Jazz Club for a night that promises joyous original music, fearless improvisation and the unique energy only a powerhouse brass group can deliver.
Tickets
Ticket type
General Admission
Price
From £9.50 to £19.00
Standard
£19.00
Friends of BMJ’s
£17.00
Under 18’s
£9.50

Jazz at Progress, Progress Theatre, Reading, Berkshire - Programme for January to July 2026.

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Jazz at Progress has announced its programme for January to July 2026. Events take place at the Progress Theatre, Reading. Fully detailed schedule attached.

From;
https://www.jazzinreading.com/jazz/jazz-at-progress/?future=true


Jazz at Progress | The Alex Hitchcock Quartet
Friday 2 January 2026 | Progress Theatre, Reading | 7: 30pm | £20.00 (£18.00 concessions, £10 under 16) plus maximum 5% booking fee
Alex Hitchcock - tenor sax
Will Barry piano
Joe Downard bass
Luke McCarthy drums
‘Ridiculous technique and harmonic proficiency combined with progressive creativity that sees him leading the charge in terms of new jazz music being created in the UK’ – Linley Hamilton, BBC Jazz World
Since his first gig as leader for us at Progress in 2017, Alex Hitchcock is now regarded as one of the UK’s most virtuosic jazz musicians. This will be his third appearance for us, last in 2022. Every gig has been a roaring success. Over the past year or so, Alex has been resident in New York honing his already impressive skills as composer, leader and playing a wide spectrum of jazz. He is also touring extensively in Europe, UK and the USA at major venues and festivals. A busy man!
Will Barry is a regular in the quartet appearing with Alex at Progress in 2017 and also in 2022 with saxophonist Tom Smith and Empirical last February 2025. Once a “young gun” Will is now a much in demand pianist for many fine bands.
Joe Downard is the bedrock of the quartet with perfect accompaniment and solo skills to match. Now a composer and band leader in his own right, Joe has appeared at every gig at Progress with Alex.
Luke McCarthy is new to us, still studying at the Royal Academy of Music and rapidly building a reputation as a drummer going places.
So, bring in the New Year with your first jazz gig of 2026. We guarantee it’ll be a corker.

 

Jazz at Progress | Josephine Davies’ Satori Quartet
Friday 30 January 2026 | Progress Theatre, Reading | 7: 30pm | £20.00 (£18.00 concessions, £10 under 16) plus maximum 5% booking fee.
Josephine Davies tenor & soprano saxophones
Alcyona Mick piano
Dave Whitford bass
Jay Davies drums
Winner of the 2019 Parliamentary Award ‘Jazz Instrumentalist of the year’, Josephine Davies is a saxophonist, composer and bandleader at the forefront of the UK contemporary music scene. She has four album releases on Whirlwind Recordings with her trio/quartet Satori, and is known for her melodic focus, versatility and unique style as an instrumentalist.
Now becoming equally known as a composer, her unique sound is a blend of jazz, folk and classical music, creating an intensely dynamic sound infused with the Nordic quality of her Shetland roots.
Josephine was resident composer and tenor player for the London Jazz Orchestra from 2012-2018, leaving at that time to form her own 17 piece orchestra, The Enso Ensemble. She was chosen to be one of the South Coast Radar Jazz Composers in 2020 and commissioned at that time by NYJO to write a piece for their album ‘She Said’, featuring music solely by female composers.
Returning to the studio for the much-anticipated 4th album from her band Satori, Josephine Davies has composed an exquisite album of pieces inspired by her Nordic roots in the Shetland Islands. The superb partnership of bassist Dave Whitford and drummer Jay Davies once again creates the perfect bedrock for Josephine’s sinuous saxophone lines. Joining the original trio to become the current quartet is the innovative pianist Alcyona Mick.
The intricate compositions, coupled with the thrilling interplay between these four musicians, evokes the interconnection of Shetland sea, land, sky, and ever-present wind. At times stark and unsettling, and at times light and joyous, their latest album “Weatherwards” is a unique and magical offering from one of the UK’s most dynamic ensembles.
“Satori is among the most engaging young bands on the British scene… Cerebral, nuanced and reflective.” All About Jazz
“Davies weaves a continuous thread of shifting feelings through the set.” London Jazz News
“The powerful combination of fearless free improvisation and melodic empathy from these gifted players creates a powerful and timely statement.” Jazz in Europe
“A terrifying level of proficiency with an insatiable appetite for improvisation.” Rhein Main Magazine

 

 

Jazz at Progress | Ben Crosland’s All Star Band Play the Ray Davies Song Book
Friday 20 February 2026 | Progress Theatre, Reading | 7: 30pm | £20.00 (£18.00 concessions, £10 under 16) plus maximum 5% booking fee.
Theo Travis reeds | Ben Crosland bass | Steve Lodder keyboards |  | John Etheridge guitar | Buster Birch drums
Those of us who were growing up at the time of the swinging 60s need no introduction to the music of The Kinks. However, for those not acquainted, the band’s website will tell you all you need to know. Not that the band and leader, composer Ray Davies, stopped developing and influencing rock and popular music in the 60s. Far from it.
Whether Ray ever thought that his tunes would one day be performed and rearranged as jazz band material is possibly unknown, but he has approved in writing Ben Crosland’s and his musician’s treatment of his compositions. See here
Ben was commissioned by Marsden jazz festival in 2014 to write arrangements of Ray Davies tunes, which duly done and performed, in 2015, resulted in an album “The Ray Davies Songbook” followed in 2018 by Volume 2.
Reviewers rated the results highly…
“…the album swings consistently…with this sharp, cogent collection, a dedicated follower of Ray Davies has made him a well-respected jazz composer too.” – The Times
“…a lot of affection, a lot of respect for those unforgettable melodies and a whole lotta damn fine playing…these well respected men have done Mr. Davies proud” – Jazzwise
Whilst the line up has changed from the albums, Ben, John Etheridge and Steve Lodder remain, and with the addition of Theo Travis form the since well-honed core of the band. They have performed many times over several years and never fail to hit the spot.
Just read this review of the band in January 2025 at Fleece Jazz.
Theo Travis and John Etheridge play together in Soft Machine. So, although a different genre, they express a close musical wavelength in Ben’s band. John has been described by the great Pat Metheny as “one of the best guitarists”. Theo is fantastically busy musician, composer, arranger-you name musical tasks and he does it. Two wonderful versatile musicians who have both appeared at Progress and it will be good to have them back.
Ben Crosland has been immersed in Jazz since the 1980s and played with anyone who is anyone on in the UK scene. This is apart from running his own bands, doing jazz promotions and of course arranging, composing. For unknown reasons this his first appearance at Progress.
Buster Birch is again a much in demand musician, composer, arranger, author, educator and much more. He was last with us with Steve Waterman.  An unknown fact; he created his own critically acclaimed show which features the Buster Birch jazz quartet playing live to the screening of different classic Buster Keaton silent movies, for which he has arranged and scored over 4hrs of music to sync. In 2023 it won the Audience Award at The Chichester International Film Festival.
Please join us for another fine night of the music we love.

 

Jazz at Progress | Small Blue
Friday 27 March 2026 | Progress Theatre, Reading | 7: 30pm | £20.00 (£18.00 concessions, £10 under 16) plus maximum 5% booking fee.
Martin Pyne drums / composition
David Beebee piano
Marianne Windham double bass
Percussionist, composer and improviser Martin Pyne, when not working with contemporary dance or as a silent film accompanist, performs solo sets, leads bands, and collaborates with a range of musicians and other artists.
Formed in 2023, the jazz trio Small Blue is a result of just such a collaboration, with David Beebee on piano, and Marianne Windham on double bass.
Small Blue is a piano trio in the classic modern jazz tradition, featuring material including straight ahead swinging tunes and beautiful ballads , as well as African inspired grooves – but always with a twist.
Martin says that most of the tunes he composes have a back story, often being inspired by novels or poems he’s read, movies or art he’s seen, or places he’s visited.
The result is music that is intimate but ranges far and wide in tempo and mood – by turns lyrical, atmospheric, groovy, and mischievous – and takes in heartfelt ballads, mysterious grooves, evocative atmospheres and melodic swing along the way.
The trio’s second album, Furrow, has – like their debut album, The Stealthy Moon – been received with enthusiastic critical acclaim…
“Superb contemporary jazz” – Jazz Views
“Small Blue might be led by a drummer but this is one of the best ‘piano trio’ albums that I’ve heard in a long time” – THE JAZZMANN
“… high grade Bill Evans Trio territory … each track has its own picture, each track turns its own curve, put all together and Small Blue have themselves a minor masterpiece.” – Steve Day
“Pyne has written twelve exceptional compositions for the new group that immediately gives the trio an identity and repertoire that marks them out as rather something special … a composer of rare talent” – Jazz Views
“In terms of percussion improvisation, try to imagine something that runs from the Zen sound-painting of Frank Perry to the light swing of Billy Higgins. There’s nothing loud, nothing showy, nothing esoteric. Just a delight in the deft touch of a stick, a mallet, a finger or a wire brush on metal, skin or wood, and in the process of transforming sound into a sense of movement.” – Richard Williams, The Blue Moment
Sample the music here: https://tinyurl.com/ua6p5ndm

 

Jazz at Progress | Matt Skelton presents The Blackhawk Quintet: Celebrating Shelly Manne | Tickets on sale soon
Friday 3 July 2026|  Progress Theatre, Reading | 7: 30pm | £20.00 (£18.00 concessions, £10 under 16) plus maximum 5% booking fee.
James Davison trumpet
Mark Crooks tenor saxophone
Leon Greening piano
Conor Chaplin bass
Matt Skelton drums
This will be a night of ‘cool jazz’ and a tribute to multi-poll winning drummer, Shelley Manne, one of the greats of the West Coast scene of the 1950s An extraordinary and selfless artist, Shelley (1920-1984) – band leader, Contemporary Jazz record label house musician, studio orchestra drummer for countless films and television and owner of ‘Shelley’s Manne Hole’ jazz club – has left an immense legacy of collaborations and recordings, which have enriched the lexicon of jazz percussion with virtuosic alacrity.
This project, masterminded by Matt Skelton, celebrates Shelley’s Quintet – Joe Gordon, trumpet; Richie Kamuca, tenor sax; Victor Felman, piano; Monty Budwig, bass and Shelley Manne, drums – and their particular contribution to the Manne canon, inspired by a clutch of golden performances, captured live at the Blackhawk Jazz club in San Francisco between September 22-24,1959.
Tonight’s ‘stellar’ line-up has been hand-picked for the way they connect with, and are inspired by their corresponding original artists. They will aim to express the band’s own originality and collective inspiration with the Manne Blackhawk quintet as their DNA framework.
Matt Skelton’s Blackhawk Quintet has taken the UK jazz club scene by storm and by the time they make their Progress appearance will have completed a lengthy tour of Scandinavia.
You can expect the fireworks to be flying tonight!
‘An evening of pure jazz joy. Thank you Matt for giving us the opportunity to hear and be part of this important and uplifting music. Jazz night’s don’t come any better than this. We are still smiling.’ – Watermill Jazz Club – Dorking

 

Progress Theatre
progress theatre - jazz in reading
http://www.progresstheatre.co.uk | The Mount, Off Christchurch Road, Reading RG1 5HL
Bar at all gigs from 7:00pm. Drinks may be taken into the auditorium during performances.
Progress Theatre is a self-governing, self-funding theatre group founded in 1947, maintained by volunteers. The Theatre itself is an intimate 95-seat venue. It is the oldest operating theatre in Reading and has a fully licensed bar. There is wheelchair access to the Theatre with a space for disabled patrons. In 2011 Sir Kenneth Branagh became the Patron to Progress Theatre.

 

 

 

Presto Music Jazz Awards 2025.

Monday, December 15, 2025

Specialist jazz and classical retailers Presto Music, based in Royal Leamington Spa, have announced their jazz award winners for 2025. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


Presto Music Awards 2025

 

British specialist names the year’s best classical and jazz recordings, sheet music, books and more, in a celebration of musical creativity.

 

Royal Leamington Spa, UK
Presto Music, the leading specialist in classical and jazz music, is proud to reveal the winners of its 2025 Awards, celebrating the year’s best recordings, books, sheet music and more. Chosen from a longlist of more than 150 Finalists, the Awards celebrate the extraordinary breadth and vitality of music-making today.


“Our 2025 Presto Music Award winners made us listen afresh to core repertoire, told absorbing stories or made compelling cases for music that was new to all of us. They exemplify the curiosity, openness and artistic excellence that we at Presto champion every year,” said Presto Music CEO, Chris O’Reilly.

 

Jazz Awards


In 2025, jazz thrived globally with celebrations like Oscar Peterson’s centenary, the return of the Jazz FM Awards, and numerous concerts and festivals highlighting the very best of the genre. This year, artists have continued to champion what lies at the heart of jazz: its traditions, its diversity, and its commitment to transforming what has come before into something creative and new. Presto Music’s Top 5 Jazz Recordings showcase unexpected instrumentation, rich collaborations, and innovative cross-genre explorations, each one shaped by countless hours spent in rehearsal rooms, studios, and on stages around the world.


O’Reilly said:
“We are thrilled to showcase performances by world-renowned artists including Sir Simon Rattle and Brad Mehldau, alongside some of today’s most exciting rising talents such as Héloïse Werner and Theon Cross. Their recordings remind us how dynamic, diverse and forward-looking the musical landscape has become.”

 

Jazz Recording of the Year Awards


• Sema4 - ARQ
“Alison Rayner is an artist who has sustained the highest level of artistry and creativity throughout her career, becoming a staple of the British jazz scene. Her latest album
SEMA4 captures a range of genres whilst keeping this signature flair, and acts as an outstanding example of the magic that can come from a live recording.”


• After The Last Sky - Anouar Brahem
“Brahem over the past few decades has been acknowledged as one of the foremost innovators of the oud. After The Last Sky bridges traditions and transcends borders,
expanding the instrument’s expressive range whilst preserving its profound cultural resonance.”


• Affirmations - Live at Blue Note New York - Theon Cross
“With the tuba considered an unlikely candidate for the genre, Cross continues to be one of the most imaginative and boundary-pushing voices, and his latest album captures his innovative spirit and visionary outlook on what jazz can be.”

 

• Ride Into the Sun - Brad Mehldau
“Mehldau is a pianist that’s renowned for blending jazz tradition with classical sensibility, his latest project paying tribute to the late singer-songwriter Eliot Smith. The result is a sublime demonstration of what it means to reinterpret and reinvent, without losing sight of the original work.”


• Thrive - Fabienne Ambuehl
“In a seamless blend of jazz, lyricism, and folk, Fabienne Ambuehl brings poetry to life and crafts soundscapes that transport listeners into a magical world filled with warmth, imagination, and emotional truth. Thrive speaks to broader themes of nature, belonging, and identity, merging storytelling with deeply personal musical imagery.”

 

Jazz Special Awards


• Newcomer in Jazz 2025 - Olivia Cuttill
“Olivia Cuttill is a young artist who has made a remarkable impression this year: someone whose talent, creativity, and dedication signals a bright future in the years ahead. Her new album is inspired by family connection, soulful blues, and the spirit of New Orleans, featuring her distinctive trumpet sound.”


• Jazz Organisation of the Year – ECN Music
“Over the last three years ECN Music has exemplified what true dedication to the jazz community looks like. Offering bespoke, highly personalised support to every artist they work with, this organisation not only empowers musicians to retain ownership of their music and provides them with meaningful media opportunities, but also delivers expert guidance in global distribution, promotional strategy, project management, and album design.
After the sad passing of Martin Hummel and the closure of the Ubuntu Music label mid- year, the musicians and artists formerly associated with the label have retained a vital platform through which to share their work through the support of ECN Music, and their commitment to the Brubeck Living Legacy Prize has ensured not only the programme’s remarkable success, but its continued growth into next year. This organisation’s contribution to the jazz community has been truly exceptional, making them unquestionably deserving of the highest recognition.”


• Best Jazz Archive/Reissue - Verve: The Moment Of Truth: Ella At The Coliseum
“This is a rare and radiant window into Ella Fitzgerald at her peak during a live concert, featuring tracks that have never been recorded elsewhere. With a voice full of warmth and purity, and an improvisational genius that delighted audiences, there’s no doubt that what we hear is a legitimate treasure.”


Buy, stream and save on the winners
All the winners are available now from Presto Music. Until 21st January 2026, customers can save up to 30% on the finalists, in CD, Vinyl, Blu-ray or Download format.
The winning recordings can also be enjoyed – the majority in high-resolution quality – via Presto’s streaming service. Now available in 46 countries worldwide, the Presto Music streaming service has a Fair Play Initiative, ensuring artists receive payment per second of music streamed, rather than the typical pay-per-track model.


With roots stretching back almost 40 years, Presto Music has evolved from a specialist retailer into a trusted global platform for recorded music, scores, and expert insight. The company continues to champion artistry, scholarship, and discovery in classical and jazz music.

 


About Presto Music
Based in Royal Leamington Spa in the UK, Presto Music is the UK’s leading destination for classical and jazz recordings - whether via its streaming service or online and in-store sales of CDs, DVDs, high- quality downloads and vinyl. It also offers sheet music, music books and musical instruments. Founded in 1986 as a small high street shop, the Presto Music website was started in 2001 and has grown into one of the most significant online retailers for music products in the world, focusing on enriching the lives of music lovers and musicians of all ages, backgrounds and abilities by championing a passion for music.


http://www.prestomusic.com

 

Presto Music
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Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio - 2025 year-end Radio Playlist.

Monday, December 15, 2025

In his two end of year shows Peter will play music from twenty one albums that have appealed to his own personal musical taste. Listings attached.

Peter Slavid writes;


Hi folks,


2025 has not been a good year for me personally. My house was flooded and we had to move into temporary accommodation for several months, and more recently I fractured my patella – now slowly recovering! However, through most of that my radio show has kept going!


During the year, up to the end of November, I played tracks from 294 albums (and received quite a few more!). Almost all came from independent labels. However I’m aware that there was still lots of music that I never got to hear.


Inevitably the largest single contribution came from the UK with 22%, down from 29% last year. A good spread across continental Europe with the noticeable exception of Spain and Portugal where I clearly need more contacts.


In my two “end of year” shows I’m playing 21 albums that have particularly appealed, for whatever reason, to my personal, rather quirky taste. This is NOT a “best of year” list, just an “end of year” list playing in alphabetical order. But I do really like all of them.

 

They will be playing on the Radio on Dec 14/28 and Jan 7/14


http://www.hayesfm.org.uk 91.8 HayesFM – West London Community Radio Sunday 12.00


http://www.purebeatradio.co.uk (Scotland) Sundays 7pm


Camp radio (France) http://www.listen.camp/ Sundays 7pm


Both parts are available now at http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz


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

 

Do get in touch if you want more information about any of the albums. If you are one of the people who sends me music - please keep it coming. If you are a listener – a big thank you, and do let me know what you think of the show.


Have a great holiday and here’s to a happy trauma-free and musical 2026
Peter

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Part One


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


Bliss Quintet
Ida
Live at Nattjazz `24
Jazzland


Chrome Hill
Walk With Me
En Route
Clean Feed


Cosmic Ear
Brown Rice
Traces
We Jazz Records


Daniel Erdmann’s Organic Soulfood
Hello Myself
Into the Sweet Unknown
BMC


Hélène Labarrière
Jane
Puzzle
Jazzdor


Joachim Kuhn
Hunting
Échappée
Intakt


Johnny Richards & Dave King
Sleepless in Settle
The New Awkward
False Door


KOVÁSZ
Moldavian Funk
Fermentum
BMC


Louis Sclavis
Madras Song
India
Yolk


Makiko Hirabayashi Weavers
Up River
Gifts
enja/yellowbird

 


Part 2

 

Marcin Masecki
Bemsha Swing
Monk
BMC


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


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


Robert Mitchell
I Greet The Universe (With All Your Person)
Little Black Book
Whirlwind


Rosa Ensemble
Muzak/Muzak3/Stalker
Oddments
Cuneiform


Seb Rochford
People Say Stuff, Don’t Be Disheartened
Finding Ways
Edition


Sergio Armaroli Giancarlo Schiaffini
Spirits Rejoice
Deconstructing Ayler in the Universe
Dodicilune


Spinifex
Sack and Ash (part)
Maxximus
Trytone Records


Stéphane Kerecki
The People United
Liberation Songs
Self Two Music


Vincent Meissner
Palma Amore
Eigengrau
ACT

 

Shrewsbury Jazz Network announce programme for January, February and March 2026.

Sunday, December 14, 2025

Shrewsbury Jazz Network has announced its programme for the first three months of 2026. Events take place at The Hive Music & Media Centre, Shrewsbury. Fully detailed schedule attached.

PROGRAMME – January to March 2026
* Saturdays at 7pm. Performance area opens 6:30pm.


Bryan Corbett’s Instrumental Groove Unit
Jan 10 £25/£12 U22
Renowned Birmingham based trumpeter and flugelhorn player Bryan Corbett presents his new instrumental Groove Unit featuring, Paul Deats (Fender Rhodes & keyboards), Luke Harris (drums) and Wayne Matthews (basses).
This exciting new project introduces original material and a repertoire with emphasis on the ‘pocket’ of groove and freedom of improvisation.
“The Bomb” .....Courtney Pine

 

Alicia Gardener-Trejo Quartet
Feb 7 £25/£12 U22
As part of a tour showcasing her debut album ‘Home/Lands’ Alicia Gardner-Trejo (baritone sax, flute, bass flute) brings her exciting quartet to SJN at the Hive. Featuring the individual voices of Andrew Woodhead (piano), Brodie Laird-Jarvie (double bass) and Jonathan Silk (drums) their music plays with the sonic possibilities of low woodwinds & double bass,  with fresh ideas of melody & bassline responsibilities. With strong influences from the world of jazz and folk, ‘Home/Lands’ features intricately crafted melodies and strong improvisations.
‘A very engaging piece with attractive melodies and strong solos.’ Tony Dudley Evans
* Please note that this gig will be presented as a single set performance starting at 8.00 and ending around 9.30.

 

Mark Lockheart Shapeshifter Trio
Mar 14 £25/£12 U22
Shapeshifter is a new trio featuring three very special creative voices of the UK jazz scene: Mark Lockheart (saxes, bass clarinet & electronics), Huw V Williams (bass) &
Jay Davis (drums & percussion). The star- studded musical CV of these musicians is far too extensive to list here. Creating a unique sonic experience, the trio shifts moment to moment, gracefully and spontaneously stitching together sound landscapes and grooves. The three members share the writing credits alongside a few carefully chosen works by Bill Frisell, Joe Henderson and Paul Motian.

 


The Hive, 5 Belmont, Shrewsbury, SY1 1TE

 

https://events.hiveonline.org.uk/


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01743 234970

EFG London Jazz Festival wins “Festival Of The Year” at The LIVE Awards 2025.

Friday, December 12, 2025

EFG London Jazz Festival has been honoured with the prestigious Festival of the Year award at The LIVE Awards 2025, held on 10 December 2025 at Troxy in East London. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


EFG London Jazz Festival wins “Festival Of The Year” at The LIVE Awards 2025

 

EFG London Jazz Festival has been honoured with the prestigious Festival of the Year award at The LIVE Awards 2025, held this week (10 December) at Troxy in East London. The ceremony, organised in association with Skiddle, brought together more than 500 leading figures from across the UK’s live music sector, including promoters, venues, agents, festivals, and artist managers.


This year’s award recognises the EFG London Jazz Festival for its broad and large scale programme, and innovative, inclusive and community-centred approach, particularly in response to rising living costs. The Festival placed accessibility at its core, delivering extensive free and family-friendly programming at the Southbank Centre’s Clore Ballroom and the Barbican across both weekends. Its dedicated venue and pop-up hub, The Jazz Social, offered free events, low-cost tickets priced at £15 and under, and set-aside allocations for low-income audiences, while also supporting sustainability through self-operated ticketing and revenue generated from on-site food, drink and merchandise. A Community Tickets Scheme further widened access by providing £5 tickets to community organisations, and large-scale workshops encouraged active participation from people with little or no musical experience, strengthening the Festival’s role as a gateway to jazz for all.


The 2025 edition marks 20 years of the Festival’s renowned Take Five talent development programme, celebrated with a special Barbican event featuring distinguished alumni. This year also saw artist in residence aja monet curate cross-disciplinary programmes at the Barbican, blending spoken word, music and community dialogue, while the Festival hosted the Aga Khan Music Awards in London for the first time, broadening its international reach and deepening cultural exchange. Together, these initiatives demonstrate the Festival’s commitment to balancing accessibility with sustainability, while championing jazz as an evolving, community-connecting art form and reinforcing the EFG London Jazz Festival’s identity as a forward-thinking, globally engaged event.

 


EFG London Jazz Festival director Pelin Opcin says of the award:
“We’re deeply honoured that the EFG London Jazz Festival has been named Live Music UK’s Festival of the Year.
In our 33rd year, this recognition from the wider industry means a tremendous amount. This award celebrates our long-standing commitment to jazz and beyond—creative music in all its forms, the artists who make it, the communities we serve, and the partner presenters who help bring it to life. London’s jazz scene is a powerful force which enables UK Jazz’s global impact. We are truly thrilled to play a part in this.
From our sold-out large scale shows, to our special projects and our new music commissions, from club shows to reach-out programmes where we span over to 23 boroughs in London, this award is a testament to EFG London Jazz Festival’s dedication to visionary programming and collaboration.
This achievement would not have been possible without the wonderful artists who took part, our partners, sponsors, venues, club programmers, audiences and, of course, the hard-working and devoted Serious team. We also extend our thanks to EFG International and Arts Council England for their continuous support, to enable these visions”

 


Hosted by comedian Tom Ward, the event celebrated excellence across the live industry, with 15 awards presented throughout the evening. Winners were selected by a panel of industry experts, alongside notable honourees such as Communion ONE, ROAM, Solo Agency, LIDO Festival, Gigantic Tickets and Black Lives in Music.

 

Gaby Cartwright, head of partnerships at LIVE, praised this year’s celebrations:
“The LIVE Awards were a fantastic celebration of the people who make this industry what it is. We continued to build on ideas introduced in previous years, including our vegan-first menu, and expanded our commitment to inclusivity with a dedicated no- and low-alcohol bar in partnership with Club Soda, plus a calm space for anyone who needed a breather. Huge congratulations to all of this year’s winners, and a big thank you to all our sponsors, we can’t wait to come back even bigger in 2026.”

 

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

 

An opportunity for young people.

Thursday, December 11, 2025

Bath Jazz Weekend and All Of The Above (AOTA) are trialling a new project aimed at encouraging young people to become the next generation of music promoters. Details attached.

From Nod Knowles of Bath Jazz Weekend and AOTA;

An opportunity for young people


Is this an opportunity for a young person that you know?


Bath Jazz Weekend and All Of The Above (AOTA) are trialling a new project aimed at encouraging young people to become the next generation of music promoters (to replace old geezers like me when I am too old to hold a microphone any more!)


We are offering 4 places for young people to come and enjoy the full Bath Jazz Weekend for free – and to volunteer to help with the event a little each day. They’ll get meals provided by us.  They will also have the opportunity to connect with the people on our (very experienced) crew doing the various jobs – PA, stage, management, artist liaison, lighting, box office and (me) programming/marketing etc.

If those people are interested in the idea of promoting gigs (not necessarily jazz, but music of any kind of their choice) they can join me and the crew members in February & March 2026 in 2 workshop days where we will explore with them the details and practical realities of all of the areas of promoting – from programming, marketing and important financial aspects to the technicalities of sound, lights, staging etc.

Then there are two more opportunities:  to work with me and the crew on the next AOTA gig on Saturday 28 February and to plan and present their own first gig(s), with help and advisory support from me, including help to apply for funding to underwrite the risk of one or more gigs.

The venue for all this of course is Widcombe Social Club, Bath, where the Jazz Weekend and AOTA gigs are held.  The venue will also host the workshops and offer the venue for a first new gig that these people might promote there.

Can I ask you to put this out to anyone you know (over the age of 18) who might be interested – and get people to reply to me by email at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ?  Also – I’ve put this call out music interests at Bath College, Bath and Bath Spa Universities.

The 4 free places will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis, depending on availability and on a few simple questions from me to assess their level of interest.


Thanks for reading and hope to see you soon.


Nod
Nod Knowles for AOTA and Bath Jazz Weekend.

Billy Marrows Band - new album and UK tour dates.

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Guitarist & composer Billy Marrows will release his new quartet album "Dancing On Bentwood Chairs" on February 13th 2026 with UK live dates to follow.

We have received the following press release;


Billy Marrows presents the first full-length album with the Billy Marrows Band, Dancing On Bentwood Chairs, out 13 February 2026.


Billy Marrows Band’s vibrantly melodic and expressive music explores the relationship between improvisation and composition, drawing on influences from Weather Report to Henry Threadgill.


Musical themes weave across the album, with inspiration from Mikhail Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita. The album title comes from an artwork by Marrows’ father, Timothy Morrison, who also created the cover art.


Recorded in December 2021, the album was temporarily put on hold by Billy’s Parliamentary Jazz Awards Album of the Year-shortlisted debut, the Penelope charity album, and subsequent Grande Família releases. Marrows describes this album as “a record I’m still deeply proud of, and a band I’m really excited to be playing with again”
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The first single The Cock-Eared Optimist is out now.

 

Website
https://www.billymarrows.com/


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Billy Marrows Band:
Billy Marrows guitar/baritone guitar
Chris Williams alto sax
Huw V Williams double bass
Jay Davis drums
All compositions by Billy Marrows

 

Track Listing:
1.The Cock-Eared Optimist
2. Woland Blues
3. Intro to Dancing On Bentwood Chairs
4. Dancing On Bentwood Chairs
5. The Protagonist
6. Anthem for W.O. - Part 1
7. Anthem for W.O. - Part 2
8. Woland Returns
9. Speedwell
10. Intro to Capel Fawnog
11. Capel Fawnog
12. Great Ball at Satan’s

 

 

Album Release Tour:
19 February 2026 - Album Launch, Vortex Jazz Club, London
25 March 2026 - Matt & Phreds, Manchester
26 March 2026 - City Screen Basement Bar, York
6 June 2026 - The Bear Club, Luton

 

Billy Marrows Band announces album Dancing On Bentwood Chairs, out 13 February 2026.


Inventive, groovy, and lyrical, the Billy Marrows Band present their first album, Dancing On Bentwood Chairs.


Following his Parliamentary Jazz Awards Album of the Year-shortlisted debut Penelope and subsequent Grande Família releases, Billy Marrows reassembles his quartet
for this long-awaited release: Chris Williams (alto sax), Huw V Williams (double bass), Jay Davis (drums), and Marrows on standard and baritone guitars.


Their vibrantly melodic and expressive music explores the relationship between improvisation and composition, with influences including Weather Report, Henry Threadgill,
and Darcy James Argue. Musical themes weave across the album, a Blooper loop pedal is put to compositional use, and inspiration is drawn from Mikhail Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita. The album title comes from an artwork by Marrows’ father, Timothy Morrison, who also created the cover art.

 

“Marrows plays with such lyrical melodicism…you can’t help but be seduced into his charmed world” ★★★★ Jazzwise (Grande Família Sextet EP review)


“An exhilaratingly original sound, at once intimate and expansive”
★★★★ Editor’s Choice JAZZWISE
(Penelope album)

 

“A triumph…with his Grande Família project,
Marrows has created a spectacular new ensemble”
Jazz Views
(Penelope album)

 

“Melodic and distinctive…
an album of inventive and contemporary chamber-jazz”
★★★★ All About Jazz
(Penelope album)


The first single The Cock-Eared Optimist is out now, with a video available here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baRTBX9E3RY

 

Recorded in December 2021 following a run of gigs, the album was temporarily put on hold by the Penelope charity album and Grande Família project. Marrows describes this release as “a record I’m still deeply proud of, with band I’m really excited to be playing with again”.

 

The band recently performed to a full house at Jazz in Kentish Town during the EFG London Jazz Festival 2025 and will continue their UK release tour in 2026, including an album launch at the Vortex Jazz Club on 19 February and dates in Manchester, York and Luton. Full tour details are available at http://www.billymarrows.com/upcoming-gigs.

 

Dancing On Bentwood Chairs is released on 13 February 2026.

 

https://www.instagram.com/billymarrowsmusic/


https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvBMW7-powtiBgigwBIW0aw

 

2026 Buxton International Festival Jazz Weekend - first wave of artists announced.

Tuesday, December 09, 2025

Buxton International Festival (9-26 July 2026) has announced that its 2026 ‘Jazz Weekender’ ticket (9-12 July) will go on sale on Monday, 15 December 2025 at 10am. Performers include Laura Jurd,.

We have received the following press release;


BUXTON INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL’S 2026 ‘JAZZ WEEKENDER’ TICKET GOES ON SALE ON MONDAY 15 DECEMBER

 

Buxton International Festival (9-26 July 2026) is delighted to announce that its 2026 ‘Jazz Weekender’ ticket (9-12 July) will go on sale on Monday, 15 December at
10am.

 

The 2026 Jazz Weekender, featuring artists including Laura Jurd, Tony Kofi & Denys Baptiste, Arun Gosh and the Andrew McCormack Trio, offers audiences the chance to immerse themselves in an entire weekend of live music in Buxton. The £195 ticket provides access to 12 gigs across the festival’s opening weekend (9-12 July inclusive), 11 of them in the festival’s dedicated jazz venue, The Palace Hotel, and one gig in Buxton Opera House. Day passes are also available from £30.

 

The festival’s new Jazz Director, Wesley Stephenson, commented:
“Jazz Weekender is all about bringing people right up close to the music. Twelve gigs across one weekend, intimate spaces and some of the UK’s most exciting musicians
coming together. It’s a brilliant way to discover new sounds, revisit the classics and feel the real energy of live jazz.”

 

The Jazz Weekender boasts an impressive line-up of artists who boast Mercury, MOBO, BBC and British Jazz awards between them including:
Laura Jurd (Rites and Revelations)
Tony Kofi and Denys Baptiste Quintet (Legacy: Coltrane and Cannonball)
Arun Ghosh Quintet
Andrew McCormack Trio
Zoë Gilby with Andy Champion (The Music of Duke Ellington)
Josephine Davies Satori Quartet with special guest Alcyona Mick
Noa Levy, Alan Barnes and the Paul Edis Trio (Portrait in Evans)
Alina Bzhezhinska HipHarpCollective
Fraser Fifield Secret Path Trio
More artists to be announced.

 

BOX OFFICE
Booking opens on Monday 15 December at 10am. Tel: 01298 72190


http://www.buxtonfestival.co.uk

 

Video - the 2025 Highlights Video: View
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUn2tTWTNJI

 

Jazz Weekender programme: View here.
https://buxtonfestival.co.uk/whats-on/jazz-weekender

Cheltenham Jazz Club - Programme for January, February and March 2026.

Tuesday, December 09, 2025

Cheltenham Jazz Club has announced its programme for the first three months of 2026. Performers include saxophonists Sam Braysher and Alex Hitchcock & pianist Hans Koller. Fully detailed listings att.

From;
https://www.cheltenhamjazz.co.uk/

 

Cheltenham Jazz Club are pleased to open the first quarter of our 2026 season with three new and exiting bands where you can again experience and listen to live jazz.
Thank you to everyone who have supported us and the musicians at our previous gigs in 2025 and the preceding 40+ years.

 

FORTHCOMING GIGS

 


THE SAM BRAYSHER QUARTET
WHEN: 8.00 pm, Monday 19 January 2026
WHERE: The Irving Studio, Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham
Tickets: £20.00
Sam Braysher – Alto Saxophone, Matyas Gayer – Piano,Tom Farmer – Bass, Steve Brown - Drums
Sam Braysher, is a London-based alto saxophonist, who has received widespread critical acclaim for his three albums to date. His warm tone and consonant and inquisitive approach to harmony is attracting growing attention on the British jazz scene.Accompanying is an all-star rhythm section, comprising Hungarian pianist Matyas Gayer (Eddie Henderson, Jim Rotondi), MOBO award-winning bassist Tom Farmer (EMPIRICAL, Joe Stilgoe) and ultra swinging drummer Steve Brown (Barry Harris, Scott Hamilton).Sam’s latest album explores the work of Kurt Weill, a fascinating composer who lies at the intersection of European classical music, jazz, opera and American musical theatre. Expect to hear classic songs and hidden gems from the Weill catalogue, as well as music by adjacent American Broadway composers like Rodgers & Hammerstein, Gershwin and Harold Arlen.
“I can’t think of another alto saxophonist with a sound quite like Sam Braysher’s” **** Dave Gelly, The Observer
Click here for the Sam Braysher Website https://sambraysher.com/
Tickets available from the Everyman Theatre Box Office 01242 572573 or http://www.everymantheatre.org.uk

 

THE ALEX HITCHCOCK QUARTET
WHEN: 8.00 pm, Monday 23 February 2026
WHERE: The Irving Studio, Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham
Tickets: £20.00
Alex Hitchcock – Saxophone, Will Barry – Piano, Joe Downard - Bass, Luke McCarthy – Drums
London-born Alex Hitchcock is an instantly recognisable improviser and a leading international voice on the saxophone. An Ivor Novello-nominated composer, his innovative collaborations highlight his reputation as a catalyst for boundary-pushing musical encounters. He lives in London, UK and regularly performs at jazz clubs, concert halls and festivals in the and throughout Europe, leading groups at Umbria Jazz Festival, Love Supreme Festival, and Ronnie Scott’s also performing at North Sea Jazz Festival, Jazz à Vienne and Glastonbury Festival amongst many others.
“Already a big presence on the British scene as an astonishingly quick thinking virtuoso.” - Jazzwise
Click here for the Alex Hitchcock website https://www.alexhitchcock.co.uk/
Tickets available from the Everyman Theatre Box Office 01242 572573 or http://www.everymantheatre.org.uk

 

THE HANS KOLLER “MONK”  QUARTET
WHEN: 8.00 pm, Monday 23rd March 2026
WHERE: The Victory Club Ballroom, Burlington House, Lypiatt Road, Cheltenham.
Tickets: CJ Members £19.00, non members £22.00
Hans Koller – Piano, Tony Kofi – Saxophones, Calum Gourlay – Bass, Noah Ojumu – Drums  
Well-established pianist/composer Hans Koller is a highly respected musician on the UK jazz scene. With over 16 critically acclaimed albums his sparkling cv includes work with a host of high-profile international artists, including the likes of Bill Frisell, Steve Swallow, Bob Brookmeyer, Mike Gibbs and Kenny Wheeler. Tonight Hans joins forces with the multiple Award-winning saxophonist Tony Kofi (World Saxophone Quartet, The Jazz Warriors, Gary Cosby’s Nu Troop) to perform music celebrating the great US pianist/composer Thelonious Monk. Along with these two master musicians, the bassist/composer/arranger Calum Gourlay, widely considered to be one of the leading bass players of his generation, and the amazing young drummer Noah Ojumu will complete this superb quartet.  The band will explore some of the lesser known Monk tunes, and will offer their fresh take on this iconic music.
Tickets available on the door or online at http://www.ticketsource.co.uk

Tomorrow’s Warriors x Fontana announce Career Mentoring Scheme.

Monday, December 08, 2025

Tomorrow’s Warriors today announced a new partnership with Fontana (Universal Music UK) to deliver an innovative Career Mentoring Scheme to 12 emerging Warrior musicians. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


Tomorrow’s Warriors x Fontana announce Career Mentoring Scheme

 

(8th December, 2025) Award-winning talent development organisation, creative producer and charity Tomorrow’s Warriors today announced a new partnership with Fontana (Universal Music UK) to deliver an innovative Career Mentoring Scheme to 12 emerging Warrior musicians.


This marks the third round of the initiative, which previously ran in partnership with Decca Records. Recently revived as a label championing jazz, folk, blues and soul, Fontana now takes the lead in delivering the scheme with Tomorrow’s Warriors.


The year-long programme will provide vital one-to-one mentoring to Black, global majority and female musicians on the Tomorrow’s Warriors Emerging Artist Programme. This year’s cohort includes Alex Ho (piano), Christ-Stephane Boizi (trombone), David Kayode (tenor sax), Donovan Haffner (alto sax), Emily Tran (piano/Composition), Genevieve Namazzi (double bass), Kezia Pollendine (piano), Ky Osborne (piano), Mali Sheard (alto sax), Miranda Radford (drums), Nathan Dawkins (electric/double bass) and Shanise Hall (trumpet).


Each Warrior musician is paired with a member of staff from across Fontana’s departments - including A&R, Marketing, Commercial & Streaming and Digital - receiving tailored support, monthly one to one sessions and group sessions in Marketing, A&R and Digital and more, to help them navigate and progress within the industry.


Fontana hosted a launch event at its Kings Cross headquarters on 27th November, where the mentees met their mentors and celebrated the start of the new partnership.


Tomorrow’s Warriors has been a springboard for many of today’s most exciting artists - including BRIT Award and Mercury Prize winners EZRA Collective. Alongside mentoring, the Tomorrow’s Warriors Emerging Artist Programme offers performance opportunities, specialist training, traineeships, talks, masterclasses and bursaries. Over the past 30 years, Tomorrow’s Warriors has supported more than 15,000 young people, providing between 1,000–5,000 hours of free jazz training to each participant.


Dr Gary Crosby OBE, Co-founder & Artistic Director, Tomorrow’s Warriors said;
“Partnering with Fontana to deliver the next round of our Career Mentoring Scheme is an incredibly exciting step for Tomorrow’s Warriors. Fontana’s renewed focus on jazz, folk, blues and soul aligns beautifully with our mission to nurture the next generation of diverse talent. For over three decades we’ve committed to providing young Black, Global Majority and female musicians with the space, support and skills they need to thrive, and this scheme deepens that commitment. Connecting our Emerging Artists with the expertise and generosity of mentors at Fontana will be transformational for their professional journeys.”


Tom Lewis, President, Fontana, said;
“We’re so proud of our longstanding and incredibly rewarding relationship with Tomorrow’s Warriors and it’s brilliant to meet this year’s mentorship participants. We always learn so much and are constantly impressed with the talent, ambition and self-determination that we see in the Warriors; and the sense of community, support and encouragement in which they grow and thrive.  It is easy to see why Tomorrow’s Warriors has unearthed and nurtured such an incredible line-up of stars in recent years. It has played a pivotal role in making the UK such a global beacon for jazz.”

 

Tomorrow’s Warriors musician and former mentee Kianja Harvey-Elliot (vocalist) said;
“The scheme arrived at exactly the right moment in my development and helped me understand the business side of music. I built a relationship with my mentor who was, and still is a pillar of consistent support and guidance. Whenever I had specific questions about a certain department she put me in touch with different members of the team and she helped me zone in on the kind of clarity I need to present a project to a label.  Tomorrow’s Warriors always believes in you, and the mentoring programme strengthens that belief by connecting us with people who can help turn our ideas into opportunities.”


Tomorrow’s Warriors musician and former mentee Grifton Forbes-Amos (trumpeter) said;
“Being part of the mentoring scheme has enabled me to take the next step in my career. My mentor aided me in recording my first EP, as well as taking the next steps to then releasing it. They also helped me understand the importance of some aspects of the industry, such as PRS and PPL. My mentor helped to make connections to people like mixing engineers, helping me in marketing myself and much more. Having direct access to someone inside a major label helped demystify the industry and gave me the knowledge to navigate my career with purpose.

 

 

About Tomorrow’s Warriors:  Tomorrow’s Warriors is a pioneering talent development organisation, creative producer, learning and training provider, charity and consultancy specialising in jazz. Founded in 1991 by Queen’s Medal for Music recipient Dr Gary Crosby OBE and Janine Irons OBE, TW helps aspiring young artists from diverse backgrounds discover their magic and achieve creative ambitions. Since inception, Tomorrow’s Warriors has reached over 15,000 young people aged 11-25 through its unique Talent Development Programme, providing each musician with between 1,000-5,000 hours of free jazz training and development. Tomorrow’s Warriors nurtures nascent talent and builds engaged, culturally diverse audiences, providing a crucial development platform for emerging artists, many of whom are blazing a trail across the international music scene – including BRIT Award and Mercury Prize winners EZRA Collective, as well as Moses Boyd, Nubya Garcia, Cassie Kinoshi, Sheila Maurice-Gray, Binker Golding, Shabaka Hutchings and Sons of Kemet, CHERISE, ESKA, Denys Baptiste, Soweto Kinch, Zara McFarlane and many more. Tomorrow’s Warriors is a Resident Organisation of the Southbank Centre, where it hosts its Young Artist Development Programme, comprising of learning and participation, artist development and professional performances. The Emerging Artist Programme delivers mentoring, performance opportunities, training, traineeships, talks, masterclasses, and bursaries to support artists into professional careers, many securing paid, often high-profile, opportunities across a broad spectrum of the industry.  Tomorrow’s Warriors is proud to be a National Portfolio Organisation of Arts Council England and an organisation within the PRS Foundation Talent Development Network. Tomorrow’s Warriors is also the home of Nu Civilisation Orchestra. Tomorrow’s Warriors is pivotal in elevating UK jazz, valued by its alumni and respected by funding partners for the impact delivered through its pipeline for outstanding, diverse talent.  https://tomorrowswarriors.org/ Tomorrow’s Warriors is a not for profit company and a Registered Charity No 1153613. Give today to Tomorrow’s Warriors at https://cafdonate.cafonline.org/13423

 

About Fontana: Fontana is part of Universal Music Group UK – the UK’s leading music company. It is the UK home of jazz, folk, blues, alternative and soul music. Founded over 70 years ago, Fontana played a pivotal role in recorded jazz history. Legendary musicians who released under the logo include Frank Sinatra, Miles Davis, Chet Baker, Dave Brubeck and Art Blakey, as well as icons of British jazz such as Tubby Hayes, Cleo Laine and Ronnie Scott. From 1960s releases by Jimmy Page, Elton John’s first band Bluesology and an early incarnation of The Who, then called The High Numbers, to success in the 80s and 90s with acts such as The Fall and Tears for Fears, Fontana is indelibly associated with the early identification and development of unique talent. It was relaunched in the UK in 2025, continuing its ethos of experimentation and discovery. Fontana’s current roster includes internationally-acclaimed artists Jacob Collier, AURORA, Jordan Rakei, Melody Gardot, Victor Ray, The Teskey Brothers, dodie and Jeff Goldblum.


Scottish Jazz Awards 2025 -  winners unveiled.

Monday, December 08, 2025

Last night saw the winners of the Scottish Jazz Awards 2025 honoured at a ceremony in Glasgow. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


Scottish jazz talent in tune as award winners unveiled

 


The Scottish Jazz Awards 2025 celebrated the cream of the crop in the jazz scene last night, honouring outstanding artists and contributors at a memorable ceremony in Glasgow.


Hosted by the acclaimed musician Seonaid Aitken, the event at The Savings Bank showcased the exceptional contributions of Scotland’s jazz vocalists, instrumentalists and pioneers.


This year’s ceremony included a poignant tribute to the late pianist Brian Kellock, who passed away in May. Singer and actress Suzanne Bonnar led the tribute and announced the renaming of the Best Instrumentalist Award as the Brian Kellock Best Instrumentalist Award in his honour.


Last year’s winner of the accolade, Fergus McCreadie, also performed a moving piece dedicated to Kellock’s memory.


The inaugural Grassroots Promoter Award was also handed out, recognising independent promoters who play an important part in nurturing emerging jazz talent.

 

Winners of the Scottish Jazz Awards 2025 are:


Rising Star Award, sponsored by Musicians’ Union
Pippa Blundell


The Fionna Duncan Best Vocalist Award, sponsored by Whighams Jazz Club
Rachel Lightbody

 

The Brian Kellock Best Instrumentalist Award, sponsored by ESP Music Rentals
Colin Steele

 

Grassroots Promoter Award, sponsored by Rightsbridge
LayLow, Glasgow

 

Best Album Award, sponsored by EmuBands
Matt Carmichael - Dancing with Embers

 

Best Band Award, sponsored by S.M. Lighting (Scotland) Ltd
corto.alto

 

Critics’ Choice Award, sponsored by Inhouse Event Productions
Norman&Corrie

 

Known as a boundary breaker and the future of jazz, Mercury Prize-nominated corto.alto rounded off a sensational year with their Best Band Award. Experimental jazz folk duo Norman&Corrie - Norman Wilmore and Corrie Dick - were named Critics’ Choice following the release of their debut album, Twa Double Doubles.

 

A multi-award-winning vocalist, Rachel Lightbody, continues to be a sought-after collaborator, recording and performing with everyone from her vocal trio Little Acres and neo-jazz band Mama Terra, to Kris Drever and Tom McGuire and the Brassholes.

 

Scottish saxophonist Matt Carmichael’s third album Dancing with Embers captured hearts with its sincerity, joyfulness and unique style, winning him Best Album.

 

Trumpeter Colin Steele picked up Best Instrumentist after the release of his quartet’s tribute to legendary Glasgow band The Blue Nile, while this year’s Rising Star was rightfully taken by singer-songwriter Pippa Blundell, having already received recognition by the Scottish Album of the Year Awards in their Sound of Young Scotland nominations across 2023 and 2024

 

LayLow, which is hosted at Glasgow’s Rum Shack, was recognised for affirming itself as a home for live jazz in the city, showcasing the very best new artists for growing audiences.


The evening was filled with exceptional music, including performances from Matt Carmichael and Roan Anderson, the newly crowned BBC Radio Scotland Young Jazz Musician 2025.


Jill Rodger, Director of Glasgow Jazz Festival and Producer of the Scottish Jazz Awards, said:
“Scottish jazz is making waves around the world and it’s only right we celebrate the very best of our scene on home soil. This year’s awards have once again highlighted the sheer passion, ingenuity and excitement within the Scottish jazz scene. It’s a genuine privilege to celebrate these outstanding artists whose expression and creativity connect with so many. We were especially honoured to pay tribute to the immense contribution of Brian Kellock, a true giant of Scottish jazz, whose legacy will continue to inspire musicians for generations to come. It was a joy to feel the energy and camaraderie in the room as the country’s most beloved jazz musicians and industry contributors gathered together. I can’t wait to see what everyone achieves over the next year.”

 

Clare Hewitt, Music Officer at Creative Scotland said:
“The winners of the 2025 Scottish Jazz Awards exemplify the vibrancy and vitality of the country’s jazz scene and show how it is connecting deeply with audiences. This is music that is nourished by the legacy of artists who are no longer with us, and by a spirit of inventiveness that is open to the sounds that surround us today to make something new out of them. The Scottish Jazz Awards celebrate not just the artists and promoters honoured tonight, but the whole Scottish jazz community who support and nurture their peers and their music.”

 

The Scottish Jazz Award winners were selected by the public from a shortlist of over 25 musicians, acts, individuals and organisations which was compiled by a nominating panel of industry experts.

 

The Scottish Jazz Awards are produced as an independent event by the organisers of Glasgow Jazz Festival and supported by The National Lottery through Creative Scotland. Visit http://www.jazzfest.co.uk/awards

 

Nominating Panel for Scottish Jazz Awards 2025

 

Alan & Carolyn Bonnyman Second Line Records


Collaborative UK Jazz News


Don Sharples Aberdeen Jazz Festival


Fiona Alexander Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival


Fiona Shephard Freelance Music Journalist


Gerard Mehigan Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival


Grace Black Langtoun Jazz Festival


Graeme Knox Whighams Jazz Club


Jill Rodger Glasgow Jazz Festival


Jim Gilchrist The Scotsman


Joe Rattary Freelance Promoter


John Youngs Jazz Scotland


Keith MacRae Jazz Scotland


Richy Muirhead Scottish Alternative Music Awards


Ros Rigby Jazz Promotion Network


Sushil Dade BBC Radio Scotland


Thomas Mackie & Calum Cunneen Regular Music


Plus last year’s category winners

 

Creative Scotland is the public body that supports culture and creativity across all parts of Scotland, distributing funding provided by the Scottish Government and The National Lottery. Further information at creativescotland.com. Follow Creative Scotland on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram.

 

Glasgow Jazz Festival was founded in 1987, when Glasgow was bidding to become the European City of Culture for 1990. The city had studied the competition and worked out that all major cities in Europe had a jazz festival. If they had one, then so should Glasgow. From the very beginning, Glasgow Jazz Festival brought some of the biggest names of jazz to the City – 1987’s programme included singer Sarah Vaughan, Chick Corea, Taj Mahal, Benny Carter and Carol Kidd. Other top headliners include Miles Davis (during the European City of Culture year 1990), Dizzy Gillespie, Buddy Guy, Michael Brecker and Tony Bennett. Follow @GlasgowJazzFest on social media for further information.

 

 

 

 

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist,  first broadcast 30/11/2025.

Monday, December 01, 2025

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 30/11/2025, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;

Radio Playlist from Nov 30th 2025

 

This is my final new-releases playlist of the year. New releases that have come in over the last week and into December will be looked at for inclusion in January.  Meanwhile my next shows will round up some of my personal favourites from 2025.


Julius Gawlik
You Wish
Its All In Your Head
Unit

 

 

Deadeye
Rue_Ballu
In Orbit
BMC


Rasmus Oppenhagen Krogh
Sooner or Later
Pillars
April Records


J.A.M
Milo’s Flight Home
She Looks Up At The Trees
Bandcamp


Max Nagl Quintett
Karroh
Phasolny
Rude Noises


Jure Pukl
Collectivity
Analog AI
Unit


DOX
Nebula
Drowned Circuits
Efpi


James Allsop
Stars & Sand
Stars & Sand
Vibe Collide Records


Alex Ventling
Trondheim 2
Wavemakers
Particular


Morgenthaler, Röllin & Ruben
Insect
Alarmstufe Rot
Unit


Ulysse Loup Large Ensemble
Hysteìrique
0°W
Unit


Jacopo Fagioli
avoid thoughts of power and domination
Dialogue
Aut Records


Steve Lodder
onto the water
2 sorts of 3
Sleeve Records


Bonus tracks not on radio - only on http://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz and on Peter’s Eurojazz Podcast


Jérémie Lucchese
Tempête
Essais pour l’Imaginaire
Fresh sound new talent


Luca Mannutza Quintet
Black Comedy
Circles
A.MA


Gabbro
Luna
Groundspeed
Gabbro Records


divr
Made of Dreams
Live At Cully Jazz
WeJazz

 

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 7pm onward


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

 

Kate Kortum Wins 2025 Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition.

Tuesday, November 25, 2025

The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) has announced Kate Kortum as the winner of the 14th annual Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


Kate Kortum Wins the 14th Annual Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition as part of NJPAC’s TD James Moody Jazz Festival

 


As part of NJPAC’s TD James Moody Jazz Festival, the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) today announced Kate Kortum as the winner of the 14th annual Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition. Hosted by WBGO Radio’s Gary Walker, 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: 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.

Pulled from almost 200+ entrants from 27 different countries, these gifted young singers represented the next generation of great jazz vocalists. Ultimately, it was Kate Kortum who received the top honor and a $5,000 cash award. Kortum is originally from Houston, Texas, and currently resides in Harlem of New York City. She wowed the judges singing the famous blues song “Easy Come, Easy Go Blues,” a raw and timeless ballad “You’ve Been There” by David Ashley Trent, and “What a Little Moonlight Can Do,” a song that Sarah Vaughan performed and recorded.

 

Hailed for her warm, distinctive sound that seamlessly blends the blues, bebop and Broadway, Kortum issued her debut album Good Woman (2023) to critical and streaming acclaim, surpassing 3.5 million streams for its imaginative reworkings of jazz standards from a female perspective. Her sophomore release Wild Woman (2025) followed, continuing her fresh, story-driven approach to bebop, blues and The Great American Songbook. A graduate of the University of Miami’s Frost School of Music and the Juilliard School, Kortum has appeared at Mezzrow, SXSW, Birdland, Blue Note and Dizzy’s, collaborating with Peter Bernstein, Emmet Cohen, Bryan Carter, Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.


The Second Place honor and $1,500 prize went to Emma Smith (London, England). Third Place and a prize of $500 was awarded to Julia Moscardini (Buenos Aires, Argentina). Rounding out the Top Five was Diamond Princess Franklin (Philadelphia, PA) and Candace Jones (Hollywood, FL).

 

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, 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.
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.”

 

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.

Line-Up announced for 2026 Gilmore International Piano Festival, April 30th-May 10th 2026.

Sunday, November 23, 2025

The Gilmore has announced details of the 2026 Irving S. Gilmore International Piano Festival taking place Thursday, April 30 to Sunday, May 10, 2026, across multiple venues in Southwest Michigan.

We have received the following press release;


Just announced - Line-Up for 2026 Gilmore International Piano Festival, Apr 30-May 10th.

 

THE 2026 IRVING S. GILMORE INTERNATIONAL PIANO FESTIVAL—NORTH AMERICA’S LARGEST GATHERING OF KEYBOARD ARTISTS—BRIDGES CLASSICAL AND JAZZ WORLDS IN A GROUNDBREAKING CELEBRATION OF PIANO ARTISTRY, APRIL 30-MAY 10


Sullivan Fortner, winner of The Gilmore’s 2026 Larry J. Bell Jazz Artist Award, opens and closes the Festival



A Homecoming Moment: Joshua Bell and Shai Wosner Celebrate the Stulberg Competition’s 50th Anniversary in a Special Pre-Festival Recital



2024 Gilmore Artist Alexandre Kantorow’s first Festival appearance



Duo collaboration by Brad Mehldau and 2010 Gilmore Artist Kirill Gerstein



World premieres of Gilmore commissions include American Sputnik,  a monodrama co-commissioned by The Gilmore and the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra, as well as a new work for Eighth Blackbird by Clarice Assad


U.S. premiere of The Kalamazoo Flow by Anders Hillborg performed by Alexandre Kantorow


2010 Gilmore Artist Kirill Gerstein Plays and Conducts Three of Beethoven’s Piano Concertos


Gilmore Festival Fellows Return for a 10-Day Immersive Residency Fostering the Next Generation of Pianists

 

KALAMAZOO, MI — The Gilmore has announced details of the 2026 Irving S. Gilmore International Piano Festival taking place Thursday, April 30 to Sunday, May 10, 2026, across multiple venues in Southwest Michigan. Drawing thousands of fans to the Kalamazoo region, this year’s Festival showcases the world’s preeminent classical and jazz pianists and artists in 75+ events including a world premiere monodrama, exclusive artist collaborations, Gilmore commissioned works, and family-friendly performances as well as master classes, film screenings, and more. Scroll down for a complete schedule of festival events.


“The Gilmore Piano Festival has established itself as a highlight for music fans. Over 11 days, thousands of patrons from around the world will transform Kalamazoo into a vibrant hub of creativity, culture and connection. For over 30 years, our Festival has brought together incredible artists, emerging talents, and enthusiastic audiences. Building on this success, as well as the Gilmore Artist Awards and this year’s inaugural Larry J. Bell Jazz Artist Awards, we’re excited to begin this exciting chapter shifting from a biennial Festival to an annual one that presents the top pianists of both classical and jazz music.”
- Pierre van der Westhuizen, Executive & Artistic Director


The 2026 Gilmore International Piano Festival bridges classical tradition, contemporary innovation, and the evolving landscape of jazz. Anchored by world premieres, interdisciplinary collaborations, and the inaugural Larry J. Bell Jazz Artist Awards, the Festival celebrates the piano as a catalyst for creative exchange across genres, generations, and cultures. Its programming highlights both legacy and discovery—pairing iconic artists such as Joshua Bell, Brad Mehldau, Kirill Gerstein, and Alexandre Kantorow with rising classical and jazz talents, while commissioning new works that reflect the piano’s vibrant role in today’s musical ecosystem. With performances spanning historic concert halls, intimate clubs, family offerings, and community spaces across Southwest Michigan, the 2026 Festival envisions the piano not merely as an instrument, but as a unifying force that transforms the region into a dynamic hub of artistic exploration, storytelling, and shared human experience.


The 2026 Festival coincides with the naming of The Gilmore’s first-ever Larry J. Bell Jazz Artist Awardee, Sullivan Fortner, as well as the Bell Young Jazz Artist Award recipients Esteban Castro and Tyler Bullock — all scheduled to perform at the 2026 Gilmore Piano Festival. Mirroring the Gilmore Artist Award for classical pianists, the Jazz Artist Awards were bestowed on jazz pianists selected by an anonymous committee. Since its founding in 1989, the Festival has taken place at venues in Kalamazoo and across West Michigan, a region characterized by rolling countryside—filled with orchards, wineries, art galleries, and farmers markets—and the natural beauty of nearby Lake Michigan. Building on the success of its 30-year history, the biennial Festival shifts to an annual one for the first time in 2026. The Gilmore is allowing more space for creativity, more audience goers and a plethora of multi-genre artists.

 


2026 GILMORE PIANO FESTIVAL ARTISTS
Aaron Diehl · Aaron Goldberg · Alexandre Kantorow · Ali Jackson · Allison Miller · Ambrose Akinmusire · Andrew Rathburn · Armando Gola · ARTEMIS · Bill Charlap · Bob Mervak · Brad Mehldau · Cameron Carpenter · CeciléMcLorin Salvant · Charlotte Hu · Christian Sands · Chuco Valdés · Cyrus Chestnut · Daniela Liebman · Eighth Blackbird · Elliott Wuu · Esteban Castro · Horacio El Negro Hernandez · Ingrid Jensen · Inon Barnatan · Jackson Symphony Orchestra · Janice Carissa · Joseph Lattanzi · Joshua Bell · Julian Kuerti · Justin Snyder · Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra · Kandace Springs · Kayvon Gordon · Keith Hall · Kent Philharmonic Orchestra · Kirill Gerstein · Lara Downes · Libor Ondras · Lisa Kaplan · Lori Sims · Marc-André Hamelin · Matthew Aubin · Matthew Natalie Tenenbaum · Nicole Glover · Nicole Zuraitis · Noriko Ueda · Omer Avital · Raquel González · Renee Rosnes · Richard Goode · Roberto Vizcaino Jr. · Sara Davis Buechner · Sean Hickey · Shai Wosner · Southwest Michigan Symphony · Stanislav Khristenko · Stewart Goodyear · Sullivan Fortner · Timo Andres · Tyler Bullock · Tyrone Allen · Vicki Chow · Yes! Trio

 


THE GILMORE’S LEGACY OF COMMISSIONING NEW WORKS


The Gilmore has a distinguished history of commissioning new works, continuing its mission to support the creation and performance of new music for the piano. Over the years, the Gilmore Piano Festival has become known for its commitment to expanding the repertoire through significant commissions from renowned composers. The Gilmore has commissioned, on its own and via Gilmore Artists and Gilmore Young Artists Award funds, more than 40 new works from composers including Matthew Aucoin, Michael Brown, Elliott Carter, Christopher Cerrone, Michael Gordon, Stephen Hough, Oliver Knussen, Brad Mehldau, Nico Muhly, Frederick Rzewski, and Tyshawn Sorey, among many others.


The commissioned works of the 2026 Gilmore Piano Festival include the U.S. premiere of The Kalamazoo Flow, a new work by leading Swedish composer Anders Hillborg, which Alexandre Kantorow commissioned through his 2024 Gilmore Artist Award (world premiere scheduled for January 2026 at Le Piano Symphonique Festival in Lucerne, Switzerland). The contemporary music ensemble Eighth Blackbird premieres a new work written by Clarice Assad whose music is deeply rooted in the early, folkloric rhythms of Brazil.


Co-commissioned with the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra, The Gilmore is thrilled to present the world premiere of American Sputnik, a one-act monodrama for baritone, piano and an orchestral ensemble by composer Evan Mack and Pulitzer Prize-winning librettist Mark Campbell. American pianist Van Cliburn instantly shot to superstardom after winning the inaugural International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow at the height of the Cold War. Exploring the impact of Cliburn’s historic win on his own life and on global culture, American Sputnik features baritone Joseph Lattanzi and Cleveland International Piano Competition-winning pianist Stanislav Khristenko dually portraying the role of Cliburn, joined by the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra under Music Director Julian Kuerti.

 


THE GILMORE FESTIVAL FELLOWS PROGRAM


The Gilmore Festival Fellows program, a career-advancement initiative for both classical and jazz pianists aged 18 or older, continues during this year’s festival. The immersive program blends the festival experience with a curriculum designed to develop the diverse skills—artistic, business, and personal—needed to build a successful career as a pianist. The 12 Festival Fellows take part in workshops and career coaching sessions focused on the business side of an artistic career and the personal and interpersonal challenges of life as a concert pianist.


This year’s Fellowship is a 10-day residency from May 1-10, 2026, including a May 8th public performance by select Classical Fellows. Jazz Fellows will perform on May 1-2 and 7-8 at the Crawlspace Theater. This season’s residency is overseen by Artist Teachers: Sara Davis Buechner, Bill Charlap, Stewart Goodyear, Marc-André Hamelin, Charlotte Hu, Renee Rosnes, and Lori Sims.


Festival artists share their talents and wisdom with Festival Fellows, who perform and learn from their teachers at Gilmore Festival master classes. The general public is invited to witness the creative process in action and gain insight into the dedication required to become an exceptional pianist. All master classes are free and open to the public. Scroll down for a complete schedule of classes. Visit Gilmore.org/education to learn more.


The Gilmore Festival Fellows program is made possible through the generous support of the Art Mentor Foundation Lucerne.

 


2026 GILMORE PIANO FESTIVAL LINE-UP
When: April 30 – May 10, 2026


Where: The 2026 Gilmore Piano Festival will unfold across more than a dozen venues throughout Southwest Michigan, from historic theaters and concert halls to intimate clubs, churches, and community spaces. This wide variety of locations activates the region as a network of stages, offering audiences exceptional musical experiences in settings of every scale and underscoring the Festival’s commitment to bringing world-class music to the broader community.


Tickets: Donor presale access begins November 20 at 10:00 a.m. ET for supporters who contribute $100 or more, with all tickets going on sale to everyone on January 29, 2026. To purchase tickets, visit http://www.thegilmore.org.

 

PRE-FESTIVAL EVENTS


CLASSICAL | SOLO RECITAL | SPECIAL EVENT
SAT 4.18 at 7:30 p.m. | Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor
Presented in collaboration with the University Musical Society
THE COMPLETE PHILIP GLASS PIANO ETUDES
Timo Andres | Inon Barnatan | Janice Carissa, 2022 Gilmore Young Artist | Vicky Chow | Aaron Diehl | Lara Downes | Lisa Kaplan | Daniela Liebman | Christian Sands | Justin Snyder
This distinctive concert offering of all 20 of Glass’s etudes features 10 pianists onstage, each offering a unique musical tribute to this masterful composer.

 

CLASSICAL | CHAMBER MUSIC | SPECIAL EVENT
FRI 4.24 at 7:30 p.m. | Chenery Auditorium, Kalamazoo
JOSHUA BELL
Joshua Bell, violin | Shai Wosner, piano
F. SCHUBERT             Violin Sonata in A Major, D. 574 (“Grand Duo”)
E. GRIEG                 Violin Sonata No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 45
S. PROKOFIEV           Violin Sonata No. 2 in D Major, Op. 94

 

CLASSICAL | CONCERTO
SAT 4.25 at 7:30 p.m. | Harold Sheffer Music Hall, Potter Center, Jackson
JACKSON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WITH 2022 GILMORE YOUNG ARTIST JANICE CARRISA
Matthew Aubin, conductor | Janice Carissa, 2022 Gilmore Young Artist, piano
J. BRAHMS /arr. V. LEIDIG.          Academic Festival Overture
R. SCHUMANN                       Concerto for Piano in A Minor, Op.54
W.A MOZART                         Requiem, K.626 (Süssmayr)
OPENING NIGHT
THU 4.30 at 6:00 p.m. | Kalamazoo Institute of Arts & Parish Theater, Kalamazoo

 

SULLIVAN FORTNER SOLO GAME
The 2026 Gilmore International Piano Festival opens on April 30, 2025, aka International Jazz Day, with a rare solo performance by 2026 Larry J. Bell Artist Award Recipient Sullivan Fortner. Fresh off receiving the inaugural Bell Artist Award, Fortner revisits the spirit of his GRAMMY®-nominated album Solo Game — a kaleidoscopic journey across acoustic piano, Fender Rhodes, Hammond B-3 organ, and other keyboards. Blending jazz, gospel, and modern improvisation, Fortner moves fluidly between soulful lyricism and bold harmonic exploration, revealing why he’s regarded as one of today’s most imaginative and expressive voices in jazz.
CLASSICAL | MONODRAMA | CONCERTO | includes WORLD PREMIERE

 

FRI 5.01 at 7:00 p.m. | Chenery Auditorium, Kalamazoo
FROM CLIBURN TO KANTOROW: A CELEBRATION OF TCHAIKOVSKY
Julian Kuerti, conductor | Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra
Joseph Lattanzi, baritone | Stanislav Khristenko, piano
Alexandre Kantorow, 2024 Gilmore Artist, piano
The concert will feature the World Premiere of a new one-act monodrama by American composer Evan Mack and Pulitzer-prize winning librettist Mark Campbell, exploring the impact of Van Cliburn’s historic win on his own life and on global culture. Co-commissioned by The Gilmore and Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra, American Sputnikfeatures baritone Joseph Lattanzi and Cleveland International Piano Competition-winning pianist Stanislav Khristenko dually portraying the role of Cliburn, joined by the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra under Music Director Julian Kuerti. Also on the program is 2024 Gilmore Artist Alexandre Kantorow — who followed in Cliburn’s footsteps as a winner of the Tchaikovsky Competition — joining the KSO to perform Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 2, one of the concertos that helped Kantorow earn his victory at the competition.
EVAN MACK /libst. MARK CAMPBELL   American Sputnik, WORLD PREMIERE
P. TCHAIKOVSKY                         Piano Concerto No. 2 in G Major, Op. 44
FAMILY CONCERT/FILM

 

SAT 5.02 at 2:00 p.m. | Chenery Auditorium, Kalamazoo
RIGHT IN THE EYE
Right in the Eye combines 12 short silent films by pioneering French filmmaker Georges Méliès — containing many special effects — with musical virtuosity, lighting design, and more. Three musicians perform on over 50 different instruments, including rare and unique ones, live onstage alongside the films, in a one-of-a-kind production ideal for children ages five and up.

 


JAZZ
SAT 5.02 at 4:00 + 7:00 p.m. | Bell’s Eccentric Café, Kalamazoo
CYRUS CHESTNUT TRIO
A gifted and innovative jazz pianist, Cyrus Chestnut possesses a soulful style that fuses gospel, classical music, and straight-ahead jazz. With two musical parents who were involved in the church, it was only natural that gospel music would become a major influence on Chestnut’s musical development, showing him not only how to be a better player but also how to connect with audiences. His original compositions are the heart of his latest album, Rhythm, Melody, and Harmony, on which he demonstrates his signature blend of rhythmic precision, emotive expression, and improvisational mastery.

 

CLASSICAL | SOLO RECITAL | includes U.S. PREMIERE
SAT 5.02 at 8:00 p.m. | Chenery Auditorium, Kalamazoo
ALEXANDRE KANTOROW, 2024 GILMORE ARTIST
The day after performing Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 2 with the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra, 2024 Gilmore Artist Alexandre Kantorow returns to give a solo recital. Kantorow will present the U.S. premiere of a new work by leading Swedish composer Anders Hillborg, which Kantorow commissioned through his Gilmore Artist Award; he will premiere the work at the Le Piano Symphonique Festival in Lucerne in January 2026.
J.S. BACH /arr. LISZT       Variations on Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen S. 180.
N. MEDTNER                 Sonata in F Minor, Op. 5
F. CHOPIN                   Prelude in C-sharp Minor, Op. 45
A. SCRIABIN                 Sonata No. 10, Op. 70
L.v. BEETHOVEN             Sonata No. 32 in C Minor Op. 111
ANDERS HILLBORG         The Kalamazoo Flow, U.S. PREMIERE, commissioned by The Gilmore

 

FAMILY CONCERT
SUN 5.03 at 12:30 p.m., First Congregational Church of Kalamazoo
BABY GRANDS WITH HEITZIG AND JONES
This Baby Grands will feature The Gilmore’s very own Kory Heitzig on organ, with Dr. Garrett Jones narrating, presenting Rex: The King of Instruments written by Daniel Burton. This lively piece introduces the pipe organ through an energetic blend of organ music and narration. This will be followed by the OrgelKids workshop, an engaging, hands-on experience where kids collaborate to assemble a real working organ. This event is a family-friendly, interactive way to introduce kids to the organ.
Free and open to children of all ages.

 

CLASSICAL | SOLO RECITAL
SUN 5.03 at 2:00 p.m. | First United Methodist of Kalamazoo
CAMERON CARPENTER
In a rare organ performance for The Gilmore, Cameron Carpenter demonstrates the versatility and dramatic power of his chosen instrument. Committed to expanding the repertoire for the organ, Carpenter composes original music and also creates his own virtuosic arrangements of iconic works of classical music, including J.S. Bach’s Goldberg Variations and Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition. Carpenter is the first-ever organist to be nominated for a GRAMMY® Award for a solo album (for his debut album Revolutionary), and has transfixed audiences worldwide with his dazzling technique and larger-than-life style.
J.S. BACH/arr. CAMERON CARPENTER Goldberg Variations BWV 988
J.S. BACH Prelude and Fugue in E-flat Major, BWV 552 (“St. Anne”)
M. MUSSORGSKY/arr. CAMERON CARPENTER Pictures At An Exhibition

 


CLASSICAL | SOLO RECITAL
SUN 5.03 at 7:30 p.m. | Dalton Center Recital Hall, WMU, Kalamazoo
RICHARD GOODE
Pianist Richard Goode is internationally renowned for his interpretations of Classical and Romantic music. His 10-disc recording of Beethoven’s complete piano sonatas remains a benchmark in the industry. Goode returns to The Gilmore to perform two cornerstones of the repertoire: Beethoven’s monumental Diabelli Variations and Schubert’s heartrending Sonata in B-flat Major, his final composition for solo piano.
L.v. BEETHOVEN           Thirty-Three Variations on a Waltz by Diabelli, Op. 120
F. SCHUBERT               Sonata in B-flat Major, D. 960
CLASSICAL | SOLO RECITAL

 

MON 5.04 at 2:00 p.m. | Dalton Center Recital Hall, WMU, Kalamazoo
STEWART GOODYEAR
Canadian pianist Stewart Goodyear is renowned for his large, dramatic sound, elegant technique, and omnivorous approach to keyboard music. Goodyear has attracted particular attention for his Beethoven “Sonatathons,” a term he coined to describe his epic performances of Beethoven’s complete piano sonatas in one day.
L.v. BEETHOVEN             Sonata No. 17 in D Minor, Op. 31, No. 2 (“Tempest”)
STEWART GOODYEAR     Rhapsody
L.v. BEETHOVEN             Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp Minor, Op. 27, No. 2 (“Moonlight”)
STEWART GOODYEAR       Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso
L.v. BEETHOVEN             Andante favori, WoO 57
                                Sonata No. 23 in F Minor, Op. 57 (“Appassionata”)

 

Jazz + Classical | DUO PIANO RECITAL
MON 5.04 at 7:30 p.m. | Dalton Center Recital Hall, WMU, Kalamazoo
BRAD MEHLDAU & KIRILL GERSTEIN IN DIALOGUE
Grammy Award–winning pianist and composer Brad Mehldau has long bridged musical worlds, shaping modern jazz with performances that blend intellect, emotion, and structure. 2010 Gilmore Artist Kirill Gerstein, equally at home in classical and jazz traditions, is celebrated for his dynamic artistry and curiosity, connecting diverse musical voices with insight and imagination. Their collaboration grew from a shared fascination with the space between composition and improvisation.

 

JAZZ
TUE 5.05 at 12:00 p.m. | Kalamazoo Civic Theater
ESTEBAN CASTRO TRIO | 2026 BELL YOUNG JAZZ ARTIST
Esteban Castro began playing piano at age four and at 13, became the youngest-ever First Prize Winner at the Montreux Jazz Piano Solo Competition. Now 20, Castro is already an in-demand bandleader and sideman. At The Gilmore, Castro and their trio will perform a mix of standards and Castro’s own award-winning compositions.

 

JAZZ
TUE 5.05 at 12:00 p.m. | Kool Family Community Center, Battle Creek
TYLER BULLOCK TRIO | 2026 BELL YOUNG JAZZ ARTIST
The regular pianist for the Roy Hargrove Big Band, and with collaborations with Samara Joy, Sean Jones, and Dee Dee Bridgewater already under his belt, Tyler Bullock is one of the most promising pianists of his generation. His original compositions for his trio and other configurations combine the lineage of jazz with his own fresh perspective.

 

CLASSICAL | CHAMBER MUSIC | includes WORLD PREMIERE
TUE 5.05 at 2:00 p.m. | Dalton Center Recital Hall, WMU
EIGHTH BLACKBIRD
Four-time GRAMMY® Award-winning contemporary music sextet Eighth Blackbird is, according to The Chicago Tribune, “one of the smartest, most dynamic ensembles on the planet.” They perform Four Organs and Piano Phase, two seminal 20th-century works by pioneering American minimalist composer Steve Reich in his 90th birthday year, as well as the World Premiere of a new work written for them by Clarice Assad, commissioned by The Gilmore. A composer, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist, Assad creatively fuses elements of classical, jazz, and Brazilian music for a sound that’s completely her own.
ARI SUSSMAN               to no end
CLARICE ASSAD             WORLD PREMIERE, commissioned by The Gilmore
STEVE REICH               Piano Phase
                                Four Organs
NICO MUHLY                 Doublespeak

 

JAZZ
TUE 5.05 at 5:00 + 8:00 p.m. | D. Terry Williams Theatre, WMU
KANDACE SPRINGS
Hailing from Nashville, Tennessee, jazz pianist and singer Kandace Springs’s natural gifts for lyricism and soulfulness have propelled her to some of the world’s biggest stages. She has performed alongside Prince, Sting and Jack White, Norah Jones, Roy Hargrove, and more, and has released acclaimed albums of acoustic-based jazz. Her Gilmore set will include arrangements from her latest recording, Lady in Satin, a loving tribute to Billie Holiday and her 1958 record of the same name, with Springs on both keys and vocals, joined by her all-female trio.

 

JAZZ
WED 5.06 at 12:00 p.m. | Kool Family Community Center, Battle Creek
ESTEBAN CASTRO TRIO | 2026 BELL YOUNG JAZZ ARTIST
See May 5 for event description.

 

JAZZ
WED 5.06 at 12:00 p.m. | Kalamazoo Civic Theater
TYLER BULLOCK TRIO | 2026 BELL YOUNG JAZZ ARTIST
See May 5 for event description.

 

CLASSICAL | SOLO RECITAL
WED 5.06 at 2:00 p.m.  | Dalton Center Recital Hall, WMU, Kalamazoo
LORI SIMS
A pillar of the Kalamazoo musical community, Lori Sims returns to The Gilmore for a recital on piano and harpsichord, demonstrating how the harpsichord and Baroque musical forms can be updated and reworked in a modern context. Opening with J.S. Bach’s Partita for keyboard No. 6, Sims then jumps to works by two of the 20th century’s most important composers, György Ligeti and Sofia Gubaidulina, who both fused traditional Baroque forms—the Passacaglia and the Chaconne—with their distinctly modern musical languages.
J.S. BACH                 Partita No. 6 in D Minor BWV 830
G. LIGETI                 Passacaglia Ungherese
                            Hungarian Rock
                            Etudes, Book I, No. 5 “Arc-en-Ciel”
S. GUBAIDULINA         Chaconne
CLASSICAL | CONCERTO

 

WED 5.06 at 7:30 p.m. | Chenery Auditorium, Kalamazoo
KIRILL GERSTEIN & KALAMAZOO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WITH BEETHOVEN’S PIANO CONCERTOS
Already respected for his solo piano interpretations, 2010 Gilmore Artist Kirill Gerstein unveils another facet of his musical life for Festival audiences: his role as conductor. In one evening with the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra, Gerstein both plays and conducts three of Beethoven’s beloved Piano Concertos. Beethoven himself frequently performed his own concertos while conducting from the keyboard, and Gerstein will offer Gilmore festival attendeesthe opportunity to experience these masterworks in much the same way that audiences would have in Beethoven’s day.
L.v. BEETHOVEN       Piano Concerto No. 1 in C Major, Op. 15
                          Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 37
                          Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major, Op. 58

 

JAZZ
THU 5.07 at 12:00 p.m. | Kalamazoo Civic Theatre
NICOLE ZURAITIS
A vocalist, pianist, songwriter, and arranger who originally trained in classical voice and opera, Nicole Zuraitis offers powerful interpretations of jazz, pop, and anything else she sets her mind to. How Love Begins, her album co-produced with Christian McBride, won Best Jazz Vocal Album at the 2024 GRAMMY® Awards, making her the first artist to win this award for an album entirely made up of original compositions and arrangements. Zuraitis leads a band of powerhouse artists, using her arrangements to showcase their considerable talents in the best possible light.

 

CLASSICAL | VOICE AND PIANO
THU 5.07 at 2:00 p.m. | Dalton Center Recital Hall, WMU, Kalamazoo
CHOPIN AND VIARDOT: A DIALOGUE
Charlotte Hu, piano
Raquel González, soprano
Pauline Viardot was an accomplished pianist who studied with Franz Liszt, a world-renowned mezzo-soprano, and a talented composer, yet her name is largely unknown today. In their collaborative recital, pianist Charlotte Hu and soprano Raquel González re-introduce Viardot to her rightful place alongside the greatest of Romantic composers, notably her friend and colleague Frédéric Chopin. Their program spans solo piano works by both Chopin and Viardot, Viardot’s piano-and-voice arrangements of Chopin’s mazurkas — which Chopin himself advised on and was pleased with — and some of Viardot’s own original songs for soprano and piano.
F. CHOPIN               Polonaise-Fantasie, Op. 61                            
                            Mazurka in E Major, Op. 63, No. 3
                            Mazurka in F-sharp Minor, Op. 59, No. 3
                            Mazurka in C Major, Op. 33, No. 3
P. VIARDOT/F. CHOPIN Mazurka Op. 50, No. 2 “Seize ans!”
                            Mazurka Op. 33, No. 2 “Aime-moir”
                            Mazurka Op. 6, No. 1 “Plainte d’amour”
                            Mazurka Op. 7, No. 1 “Coquette”
                            Mazurka Op. 68, No. 2 “L’Oiselet”
                            Mazurkas Op. 7, No. 3 and Op. 7, No. 2 “Faible cœur!”
P. VIARDOT               Mazurka
                            Deux airs de ballet
                            Serenade
F. CHOPIN               Barcarolle in F-sharp Major, Op. 60
P. VIARDOT               Original Songs for Soprano and Piano

 

JAZZ | DUO PIANO
THU 5.07 at 5:00 + 8:00 p.m. | D. Terry Williams Theatre, WMU, Kalamazoo
BILL CHARLAP & RENEE ROSNES
Two of today’s preeminent jazz pianists, Bill Charlap and Renee Rosnes have played together in a two-piano setting since the release of their 2010 Blue Note album Double Portrait, a set of duets that traverse their shared musical touchstones. Downbeat declared that “the counterpoint and compatibility are so perfectly balanced, the selections and arrangements so handsome, that Double Portrait is a prize.” On stage, the husband-and-wife duo share their interpretations of jazz standards, Great American Songbook and Broadway tunes, and their own original compositions, inspired by their work together.

 

JAZZ
THU 5.07 at 7:30 p.m. | Kool Family Community Center, Battle Creek
YES! TRIO featuring ALI JACKSON, AARON GOLDBERG, AND OMER AVITAL
United by three decades of friendship and a reverence for straight-ahead jazz and swing, the members of Yes! Trio are all superstar musicians in their own right. Ali Jackson has played with Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra since 2005. Omer Avital synthesizes American jazz, Israeli, and other Arab styles into something new and vital. And Aaron Goldberg leads his own trio and tours with the Joshua Redman Quartet.

 

JAZZ
FRI 5.08 at 12:00 p.m. | Kalamazoo Civic Theatre
YES! TRIO featuring ALI JACKSON, AARON GOLDBERG, AND OMER AVITAL
See May 7 for event description.

 

CLASSICAL | SOLO RECITAL
FRI 5.08 at 2:00 p.m. | Cori Terry Theatre, Epic Center, Kalamazoo
GILMORE FESTIVAL FELLOWS SHOWCASE RECITAL
The Gilmore presents top-notch talents of some of this year’s class of Gilmore Festival Fellows, hand selected by The Gilmore’s artistic leadership. Today’s successful artists need to know much more than the music. The Festival Fellows program helps young artists better navigate the industry through mentorships, master classes, Festival performances, workshops, and networking with their peers.

 

JAZZ
FRI 5.08 at 7:30 p.m. | Kool Family Community Center, Battle Creek
NICOLE ZURAITIS
See May 7 for event description.

 

JAZZ
FRI 5.08 at 7:30 p.m. | Dalton Center Recital Hall, WMU, Kalamazoo
ARTEMIS
Equally beloved by audiences and critics alike, ARTEMIS conjures a powerful collective voice from its five members. Originally assembled by pianist and musical director Renee Rosnes, the all-female group is distinguished not only by the star power of its individual members, but also by its multi-national and intergenerational lineup. ARTEMIS features Renee Rosnes (piano/Fender Rhodes), Ingrid Jensen (trumpet), Nicole Glover (tenor saxophone), Noriko Ueda (bass), and Allison Miller (drums). At The Gilmore, ARTEMIS will perform tunes from their three acclaimed Blue Note albums, featuring a vibrant mix of original compositions by all five band members as well as Rosnes’s arrangements of pieces by Wayne Shorter, Burt Bacharach, and more.

 

CLASSICAL | CONCERTO
FRI 5.08 at 7:30 p.m. | St. Cecilia Music Center, Grand Rapids
KENT PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Pianist Elliott Wuu, 2018 Gilmore Young Artist, returns to Michigan to perform Grieg’s Piano Concerto with the Kent Philharmonic Orchestra, Libor Ondras conducting.
B. SMETANA                 Dance of Comedians
E. GRIEG                     Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 16
A. DVOŘÁK                 Slavonic Dances, Op. 46
CLASSICAL | SOLO RECITAL | THEATRICAL

 

SAT 5.09 at 1:00 p.m. | Dalton Center Recital Hall, WMU, Kalamazoo
SARA DAVIS BUECHNER “OF PIGS AND PIANOS”
When asked what she wanted to be when she grew up, a young Sara Davis Buechner declared: “A piano player and a pig farmer.” Decades later, the first of those has decidedly come true. Of Pigs and Pianos is Buechner’s one-woman show, recounting Sara Davis Buechner’s life story through dramatic narration, musical performances, and projected visuals. As one of the first transgender women in the industry to transition mid-career, Buechner encountered overwhelming obstacles, and faced them with courage and integrity. The New York Times gave the premiere performance a rave review; Buechner herself calls it “one of the most significant artistic works of my life.” [CONTENT WARNING: Of Pigs and Pianos contains strong adult content and language. Recommended for audiences 16 and older.]

 

CLASSICAL | SOLO RECITAL
SAT 5.09 at 4:00 p.m. | Stetson Chapel, Kalamazoo College
MARC ANDRÉ-HAMELIN
Marc-André Hamelin, “a performer of near-superhuman technical prowess” according to The New York Times, is revered worldwide for his thoughtful interpretations and utter mastery of the most challenging works in the piano repertoire. His Gilmore recital opens with Haydn’s Piano Sonata in D Major, followed by Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No. 3, an early work dedicated to Haydn. The second half is devoted to Russian piano works, with short pieces by Nikolai Medtner, a younger contemporary of Scriabin and Rachmaninoff, as well as Rachmaninoff’s moody and intense Piano Sonata No. 2.
F. HAYDN                     Sonata in D Major, Hob. XVI:37
Lv. BEETHOVEN             Sonata No. 3 in C Major, Op. 2
N. MEDTNER                 Improvisation in B-flat Minor, Op. 31, No. 1
                              Danza festiva, Op. 38, No. 3
S. RACHMANINOFF         Étude-Tableau in E-flat Minor, Op. 39, No. 5
                              Sonata No. 2 in B-flat Minor, Op. 36 (1931 version)
CLASSICAL | SOLO RECITAL

 

SAT 5.09 at 7:00 p.m. | Peace Lutheran Church, South Haven
ELLIOTT WUU, 2010 GILMORE YOUNG ARTIST
As part of the South Haven Performance Series, Elliott Wuu gives a solo recital for audiences in South Haven, featuring piano sonatas by Beethoven and Liszt, Debussy’s Suite Bergamasque, and Liszt’s Bénédiction de Dieu dans la solitude.
C. DEBUSSY                 Suite Bergamasque, L. 75
L.v. BEETHOVEN           Sonata Op. 31, No. 3 (“The Hunt”)
F. LISZT                     Bénédiction de Dieu dans la Solitude
                              from Harmonies poétiques et religieuses. S. 173/3
S. RACHMANINOFF         Sonata No. 2, Op. 36

 

JAZZ
SAT 5.09 at 7:30 p.m. | Chenery Auditorium, Kalamazoo
CHUCHO VALDÉS ROYAL QUARTET
For over six decades, NEA Jazz Master Chucho Valdés has defined Afro-Cuban jazz through his work as a pianist, composer, and bandleader. A winner of multiple GRAMMY® and Latin GRAMMY® Awards, Valdés also received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Latin Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences and has been inducted into the Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame. His Royal Quartet features virtuosos from the next generation of Afro-Cuban jazz: Horacio El Negro Hernandez (drums), Armando Gola (bass), and Roberto Vizcaino Jr. (congas). They will pay homage to Chick Corea, Mozart, American blues, Cuban folksongs, and more, all with their signature sense of joy and creativity.

 

CLASSICAL | CONCERTO
SAT 5.09 at 7:30 p.m. | Mendel Center at Lake Michigan College
SOUTHWEST MICHIGAN SYMPHONY
Matthew Aubin, conductor
Winner of the 2016 Cleveland International Piano Competition and featured at The Gilmore’s premiere of American Sputnik, Ukrainian pianist Stanislav Khristenko performs Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat Minor with the Southwest Michigan Symphony.
P. TCHAIKOVSKY           Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat Minor, Op. 23

 

JAZZ | FESTIVAL FINALE
TUE 5.10 at 4:00 p.m. | Chenery Auditorium, Kalamazoo
FINALE: SULLIVAN FORTNER TRIO featuring CÉCILE MCLORIN SALVANT & AMBROSE AKINMUSIRE
The 2026 Gilmore International Piano Festival concludes with an exclusive performance created especially for this occasion, uniting three of today’s most visionary artists. Sullivan Fortner, recent recipient of The Gilmore’s inaugural Larry J. Bell Artist Award, leads his trio alongside GRAMMY® Award–winning vocalist Cécile McLorin Salvant and acclaimed trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire, whose distinctive sound and compositional depth have earned him international recognition. Joined by Tyrone Allen (bass) and Kayvon Gordon (drums), they will explore new musical terrain where improvisation, storytelling, and collective imagination meet in a singular finale that promises to be both intimate and transcendent.

 

SPECIAL EVENTS

FILM +
TUE 4.28: MURRAY PERAHIA: NOT OF THIS WORLD
WED 4.29: PIANOFORTE
THU 4.30: OSCAR PETERSON: BLACK + WHITE
FRI 5.01: VAN CLIBURN: CONCERT PIANIST. FILM BY PETER ROSEN.
All showtimes at 12:00 p.m., Kalamazoo Valley Museum, Stryker Theatre


CONNECT WITH FILM SERIES
During this year’s Festival, the music comes to the silver screen with afternoon film screenings at the Stryker Theatre. Movies are free to the public. Tickets are made available at 10:00 a.m. on the day of each screening at the Kalamazoo Valley Museum or its website http://www.kalamazoomuseum.org.

 

JAZZ +
WED 4.29 + FRI-SAT 5.01-2 + FRI-SAT 5.07-8 | Crawlspace Comedy Theatre, Kalamazoo
GILMORE AFTER DARK
Throughout this year’s Festival, the music continues long into the night with Gilmore After Dark events at venues around Kalamazoo. Grab a drink or a bite to eat and enjoy performances by exciting jazz and classical artists, including this year’s talented class of Gilmore Jazz Fellows. It kickstarts April 29 with pianist, vocalist and songwriter Bob Mervak. On May 1-2, saxophonist Andrew Rathbun will host the Jazz Festival Fellows, followed by drummer Keith Hall on May 7-8.

 

FESTIVAL FELLOWS EVENTS +
FRI 5.01 at 2:00 p.m. A CONVERSATION WITH SEAN HICKEY, Kalamazoo Public Library, Central Library
SUN 5.03 at 10:00 a.m. STEWART GOODYEAR, Dalton Center Recital Hall, WMU
TUE 5.05 at 10:00 a.m. LORI SIMS, Dalton Center Recital Hall, WMU
WED 5.06 at 10:00 a.m. CHARLOTTE HU, Dalton Center Recital Hall, WMU
WED 5.06 at 4:00 p.m. BILL CHARLAP + RENEE ROSNES, Dalton Center Recital Hall, WMU
FRI 5.08 at 10:00 a.m. SARA DAVIS BUECHNER, Dalton Center Recital Hall, WMU
SUN 5.10 at 10:00 a.m. MARC-ANDRÉ HAMELIN, Dalton Center Recital Hall, WMU


MASTER CLASSES
Festival artists share their talents and wisdom with Festival Fellows, who perform and learn from their teachers at Gilmore Festival master classes. Audiences may witness the creative process in action and gain insight into the dedication required to become an exceptional pianist. All master classes are free and open to the public.


CLASSICAL
WED 5.20 at 6:00 p.m. MEIJER GARDENS X GILMORE, Utopia Room at Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, Grand Rapids
NATALIE TENENBAUM, piano
Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park and The Gilmore Piano Festival are collaborating on a special evening of entertainment amidst the beauty of the CHIHULY exhibition at Meijer Gardens.


All performances, programs, and performance dates and times are subject to change.

 

ABOUT THE GILMORE    
Created in 1989 to honor the legacy of businessman and philanthropist Irving S. Gilmore, The Gilmore is the premier institution in the United States dedicated exclusively to commissioning, presenting and awarding extraordinary piano artistry. The Gilmore has presented 16 piano festivals, commissioned over 40 new works for piano, and awarded over $3 million as part of its internationally renowned Gilmore Artists Award for both classical and jazz pianists.
Based in Kalamazoo, Michigan, The Gilmore hosts its annual (previously biennial) Gilmore Piano Festival April 30-May 10, 2026, and continues to impact the lives of thousands of area children and adults through its year-round community engagement and music education programs including summer camps, music therapy, and much more.

Programme announced for 55th International Jazz Week Burghausen, Germany, March 17-22, 2026.

Friday, November 21, 2025

The programme for the 55th Burghausen International Jazz Week from March 17 to 22, 2026, has been finalised. Advance ticket sales start: November 26, 2025. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


Press release: 55th International Jazz Week Burghausen, March 17-22, 2026, Advance ticket sales start: November 26, 2025

 

The excitement is spreading: The program for the 55th Burghausen International Jazz Week from March 17 to 22, 2026, has been finalized and promises musical highlights! To mark this small anniversary edition, IG Jazz Burghausen is presenting a week full of diverse concert experiences, from international stars to promising new discoveries.

 

Following the traditional winners’ concert of the 16th European Young Artists’ Jazz Award, the Mike Stern Band feat. Leni Stern, Gabor Bolla, Noam Tanzer & Juan Chiavassa will open the main concerts in the Wackerhalle. Another highlight is the renowned German drummer Wolfgang Haffner. With his All Star Celebration, he celebrates his 50th stage anniversary and invites not only his long-time musical companions Simon Oslender (keys) and Thomas Stieger (bass), but also singer Viktoria Tolstoy, trombonist Nils Landgren, and DJ Shantel.

 

Also part of the lineup is trumpeter Theo Croker, who will be presenting his Miles Davis Centennial Blue Moods: Miles in the Golden Hour project. Multiple Grammy winner Cory Henry and his band The Funk Apostles will be providing a heavy dose of musical energy, as will the experimental collective Sonic Interventions, which was awarded this year’s German Jazz Prize for Newcomer of the Year. Lovers of avant-garde sounds will get their money’s worth with the duo Stian Westerhus & Maja S. K. Ratkje in the historic Ankersaal in the center of Burghausen’s old town.

 

The traditional Blues Saturday returns to its authentic roots and brings two outstanding masters of the genre to Burghausen with Paul Lamb & The King Snakes and Ronnie Baker Brooks.


The festival program is complemented by other impressive acts. These include Turkish saxophonist Korhan Futacı, the New York jazz collective Irreversible Entanglements, and London-based bassist, singer, and composer Amy Gadiaga.

 

Promoting young talent remains a key concern. In addition to the closing Sunday, which is traditionally reserved for newcomers and will be performed by Ayé, INUI, and the Jakob Bänsch Quintet in 2026, the Shuteen Erdenebaatar Trio will take over the nightly jazz cellar concerts. And, of course, the Burghausen Old Town will once again be transformed into an atmospheric musical promenade on Saturday after the main concerts with the Jazznight during the 55th International Jazz Week.

 

The complete program can be found here;
https://www.b-jazz.com/jazzwoche-burghausen-2026/


Advance ticket sales begin on November 26, 2025, and if you want to stay up to date on everything related to Jazz Week, the newsletter offers all the information and news first hand. You can register directly here.
https://www.b-jazz.com/newsletter/

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist,  first broadcast 16/11/2025.

Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 16/11/2025, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;


Radio playlist from Nov 16th 2025.

 


Henri Texier
Samba Loca
Healing Songs
Label Bleu


Stéphane Kerecki
The People United
Liberation Songs
Self Two Music


Roberto Ottaviano
Spinosa Lacrimae
Dark Sides
Dodicilune


Tell No Lies
Tzoridi
Mantica
Aut Records


Spinifex
Sack and Ash (part)
Maxximus
Trytone Records


Tineke Postma
TP4
Voya
Clap your Hands


Omrum
Paul’s idea
Bringer of Light
Hobby Horse


Nikola Bankov
ElevenEleven
Everwanted
Bandcamp


Fernando Brox
Naná Burukú (Salutation)
What We Don’t See
Fresh Sounds


Stargazers
Second Day
Stargazers
Night Dreamer


Scandinavian Art Ensemble with Tomasz Stańko
3rd for eruption
The Copenhagen Session Vol. 2
April Records


Levitation Orchestra
Premedetatio Malorum
Sanctuary
5dB 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 7pm


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

 

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

King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys to celebrate 40th Anniversary in 2026.

Tuesday, November 11, 2025

The jump, jive and swing band King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys are preparing to celebrate their 40th anniversary in 2026. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release from Big Bear Music;


40th anniversary celebrations planned for King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys in 2026


King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys, one of the world’s greatest jump, jive and swing bands, are preparing to celebrate their 40th anniversary in 2026.


The rocking band launched in a milk bar in the Black Country town of Darlaston in 1986 and today still features original members King Pleasure (vocals and baritone saxophone) and Bullmoose ‘K’ Shirley (guitar).


Jim Simpson of Big Bear Music, who has managed the band from the beginning, explained how his team were now busily planning an “exciting year of celebrations”.


Mr Simpson said: “What an amazing accomplishment that King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys will have spent 40 consecutive years on the road!


“What started at a milk bar in Darlaston quickly grew to be lauded by some as the world’s greatest jump, jive and swing band. They’re an institution, with more than 7,000 performances in 21 countries under their belt.


“They’ve opened shows for the likes of B.B. King, Cab Calloway and His Orchestra, Ray Charles, and toured with the real Blues Brothers Band – the one from the movie. They’ve appeared at festivals, in concerts and at clubs throughout the UK, Europe, the Middle East, Russia and the USA.


“They’ve recorded 14 albums, 11 with Big Bear Records, plus they’ve performed for 75 radio broadcasts and more than 70 TV appearances, including, somewhat bizarrely, five episodes of Teletubbies.


“They really are the Kings of Swing, and 40 years deserves what will be an exciting year of celebrations throughout 2026.”


King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys have won many plaudits, but perhaps the most quoted is Paul Jones, original lead singer and harmonicist of rock band Manfred Mann, who described them on his BBC Radio 2 The Blues Show as “the hardest act to follow since the parting of The Red Sea”.


The band will be performing a series of special gigs in 2026, some featuring reunions with original band members. They will also headline the Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival next summer, for what will be the 15th time.


They are scheduled to be performing in Germany, Denmark and Italy, and UK gigs are already booked for Lichfield, Didcot, Bury, Hornsea, Sheffield, Eastleigh, Tenbury, London, Newbury and Halifax. Big Bear Music is also now consulting with top Midland venues to secure the best place to arrange the band’s main UK celebratory gig.


And to mark the 40th anniversary, Big Bear Records is also planning to re-issue Blues and Rythym Volume 1, an album where King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys perform a dozen songs with star guests. These include Americans Charles Brown, Gene ‘The Mighty Flea’ Conners and Howard McCrary, as well as Val Wiseman, considered by many to be the UK’s finest ever female jazz singer.


As well as King Pleasure and Bullmoose ‘K’ Shirley, the band’s line up today includes Boysey Battrum (alto and tenor saxophones), Mighty Matt Foundling (piano and organ), Shark Van Schtoop (double bass), and Gary ‘The Enforcer’ Barber (drums).


Previous band members include Dean Bam Bam Beresford (1987-2001), Dixie Prince (1986-87), Slap Happy Al Gare (1987-2000), Lisa Sugar Lee (1987-90), Piano Man Skan (1987-91), P Popps Martin (1986-2001), Ivory Dan McCormack (1992-2001), Big Al Nicholls (1993-94), Mart Winning (1995-97), Mike Burney (1997), Cootie Alexander (1987-96), Jumpin Jonny Boston (1994-95), Julian Webster Greaves (1997-99), Ray Butcher (1996), Mally Baxter (1996-2001), Dave Wilkes (2001-08) and Steve Tromans (2001-06).


Big Bear Music Group has been based in Birmingham since 1968. Its operations include Big Bear Records, probably the UK’s longest established independent record company, which is at the forefront of jazz, swing and blues, with more than 100 album releases.


Since 1985, Big Bear Music has organised the annual Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival, Europe’s biggest free admission jazz party every July, bringing international bands to venues across the West Midlands. Big Bear Music also operates Henry’s Blueshouse, Birmingham’s home of the blues since 1968, with weekly gigs at Snobs Bar on Broad Street. Henry’s Blueshouse blog and weekly Bluesletter features interesting stories, music and video from the past, present and future of blues.


Big Bear Music is also an agency for live artists, booking a wide variety of acts for public events and private functions. It represents touring bands including King Pleasure & The Biscuit Boys, Tipitina and Lady Sings The Blues.


Since 1987, Big Bear Music has published The Jazz Rag, a bi-monthly, nationally-distributed magazine of news, reviews and features on the rich history of global jazz. The magazine was winner of the 2023 Parliamentary Jazz Award for Best UK Jazz Publication.


Big Bear Music has a rich photography archive stretching back to the early 1960s, featuring some of the most illustrious names in rock and roll, jazz and blues.

 

 

Barbican announces Abel Selaocoe’s Mohopolo/Ancestral Memory Weekend - Thursday 23 April to Sunday 26 April 2026.

Wednesday, November 05, 2025

South African cellist, vocalist and composer Abel Selaocoe returns to his roots for a specially curated Barbican weekend in April 2026, a celebration of South African music, ancestry and connection.

We have received the following press release;


Barbican announces Abel Selaocoe’s Mohopolo/Ancestral Memory Weekend: a celebration of South African music, ancestry and connection.


South African cellist, vocalist and composer Abel Selaocoe returns to his roots for a specially curated Barbican weekend in April 2026. The Mohopolo/Ancestral Memory Weekend brings together artists from his homeland of South Africa in a powerful act of remembrance and celebration of shared history through music and will be a highlight of the Barbican’s Spring 2026 season.


Running from Thursday 23 April to Sunday 26 April 2026, and joined by Mbuso Khosa, Nduduzo Makhathini, Gontse Makhene, BCUC, Toya Delazy, Mthuthuzeli November and DJ SNO, Selaocoe traces the journeys of the Bantu people – exploring collective histories of community, resilience and resistance. Through music, movement and storytelling, the weekend reflects on the sonic legacies of the Anglo-Zulu War at Isandlwana, songs of rain, love and rebellion from the apartheid era, and the ancestral rhythms that continue to offer healing and hope today.


Showcasing the depth and diversity of South Africa’s musical landscape, the weekend-long event spans traditional Zulu music, Afro-psychedelic future pop, Afrorave, amapiano and contemporary jazz. Across the weekend, audiences are invited to experience exclusive performances, new collaborations and premieres that honour both heritage and innovation in South African music. In addition, rhythm workshops linked to the music that audiences will hear throughout the weekend will be announced at a later date.


Music is the ceremony of remembering.
To be a musician is to make peace with your own shapeshifting,
to fraternize with your fluidity, and in so doing, trace echoes of the self back through time.
Improvisation is not merely play, it is pilgrimage. A surrender.
A sacred getting-lost so that something ancient might be found.
                                                                – Anonymous

 

Mohopolo/ Ancestral Memory Weekend events:


Tracing the Echoes (Thu 23 Apr, Milton Court, 7.30pm)
BCUC / Toya Delazy / DJ SNO (Sat 25 Apr, Barbican Hall, 7.30pm)
Simunye (We Are One) ClubStage with DJ SNO (Sat 25 Apr, Level G, 9.45pm)
Sithunyiwe / We Have Been Sent (Sun 26 Apr, Barbican Hall, 7pm)


More details about each of the events in the Mohopolo/Ancestral Memory weekend can be found below:


Tracing the Echoes 
Abel Selaocoe & Friends 
Thursday 23 April 2026, 7.30pm
Milton Court Concert Hall
Tickets from £25 plus booking fee
In the opening concert of his Mohopolo/Ancestral Memory Weekend, South African cellist, composer and vocalist Abel Selaocoe brings together a remarkable group of collaborators for an intimate evening exploring ancestral connection through music.
Tracing the Echoes unites Selaocoe with legendary Zulu musician Mbuso Khosa, celebrated pianist Nduduzo Makhathini, and percussionist Gontse Makhene to share songs and stories drawn from their respective tribal traditions. Together, they trace musical lineages that move between the sacred and the spontaneous, where improvisation, ritual and memory intertwine.
Part of Mohopolo/Ancestral Memory Weekend, curated by Abel Selaocoe
Produced by the Barbican

 

 

BCUC / Toya Delazy / DJ SNO
Saturday 25 April 2026, 7.30pm
Barbican Hall
Tickets from £20 plus booking fee
South African artists BCUC (Bantu Continua Uhuru Consciousness) and Toya Delazy join forces for a powerful collaboration as part of Abel Selaocoe’s Mohopolo/Ancestral Memory Weekend. Blending heavy electronic and traditional beats, their performance channels ancestral energy through a fusion of punk-rock, psychedelia, hip-hop and African rhythms.
In this special event, they create a sound that is both contemporary and deeply rooted in history – a reflection on the lives, struggles and spiritual resilience of communities whose stories are often unheard. Drawing inspiration from the spirit world of their ancestors, the performance celebrates Africa not as a continent defined by scarcity, but one rich in tradition, ritual and belief.
Part of Mohopolo/Ancestral Memory weekend, curated by Abel Selaocoe 
Produced by the Barbican

 

 

Simunye (We are one)
Saturday 25 April 2026, 9.45pm
Barbican ClubStage, Level -1
Free
“Jiva kuze kuse / Dance till the sun comes up!”
Following the concert, audiences are invited to continue the celebration with Simunye (We Are One) – a late-night ClubStage led by South African DJ SNO. Expect an exhilarating journey through South African jams across time and space, driven by SNO’s unshakable spirit of joy and movement. Nothing stands still on her dance floor.
Hailing from the township of Bophelong, SNO (Selina Nongaliphe Oliphant) sees music as a beacon of strength and hope for the marginalised — a vision rooted in her formative years growing up under apartheid. A genuine innovator in musical curation, she brings together the rhythms of jazz, funk, and Amapiano to create a space of togetherness, energy and freedom.
Part of Mohopolo/Ancestral Memory weekend, curated by Abel Selaocoe 
Produced by the Barbican

 

 

Sithunyiwe / We Have Been Sent
Abel Selaocoe & Friends 
Sunday 26 April 2026, 7pm
Barbican Hall
Tickets from £25 plus booking fee
A brand-new multidisciplinary performance commissioned by the Barbican closes Abel Selaocoe’s Mohopolo/Ancestral Memory Weekend, bringing together music, dance and storytelling in an expression of ancestral connection and collective spirit.
Sithunyiwe – “we have been sent” – means we have been sent by our ancestors to invigorate the spirit of those that are around us. Selaocoe describes this new project as following ‘a child-like surrender to the instincts of our bodies and how we hear’. Created by acclaimed choreographer and dancer Mthuthuzeli November (Ballet Black, Royal Ballet, Stormzy, The Chemical Brothers), this new dance work channels the deep spirituality of South African traditions through the body.
Music is created and performed by Mbuso Khosa, Abel Selaocoe and Nduduzo Makhathini, joined by the Bantu Ensemble, led by Rakhi Singh, and joined by Gontse Makhene, Sidiki Dembélé and friends. 
Together they craft a spontaneous, immersive performance that seeks to heal, educate and unite – a celebration of togetherness and renewal.
Part of Mohopolo/Ancestral Memory weekend, curated by Abel Selaocoe
Commissioned and produced by the Barbican



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, our Resident Orchestra, and a London base for the Royal Shakespeare Company. We regularly co-commission, produce and showcase the work of our Artistic Associates the Academy of Ancient Music, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Boy Blue, Darbar Arts, Culture and Heritage Trust, and Serious, who produce the EFG London Jazz Festival, alongside other associates and partners including Doc’n Roll Film Festival, London Palestine Film Festival, and Trafalgar Theatre Productions.
For more information, visit our website or connect with us on Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Spotify | LinkedIn

 

https://www.barbican.org.uk/


The Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London, Greater London, EC2Y 8DS.

 

Brick Lane Jazz Festival announce second wave of artists for 2026 edition. 24th - 26th April 2026.

Tuesday, November 04, 2025

Brick Lane Jazz Festival has announced the second wave of artists for their fifth birthday edition, including the Tomorrow’s Warriors and Jazz re:freshed stage line-ups. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


Brick Lane Jazz Festival announce second wave of artists for 2026 edition | Inc. Nidia & Valentina, Richard Spaven, Resolution 88, Sam Wise, Maddy Coombs, Ria Moran + more | 24th - 26th April

 

Brick Lane Jazz Festival announces the second wave of artists for their fifth birthday edition, including the Tomorrow’s Warriors and Jazz re:freshed stage lineups.

 

24th – 26th April 2026 | Early bird tickets start from just £29.95 | Payment Plans from just £11 per month

 

New names announced:
Aby Coulibaly, Bibi Tanga & The Selenites, Haseeb Iqbal , KAU, Kyla Kilzer & Max Noir, Nídia & Valentina, Oliver Night, Ria Moran, Sam Wise, ZENA, Tru Thoughts Records
+ on the Jazz re:freshed Stage: Benji “chief” Appiah, Christ-Stephane Boizi, Eliane Correa, Kinzogianna, Kyra, Maddy Coombs, MADELEINE, Marlon The Pannist, Resolution 88, Richard Spaven
+ on the Tomorrow’s Warriors Stage: A Grime Supreme, Bad Influence, BXL X LDN, Interplay III, C-Sé Quartet, Genevieve Namazzi Quartet, Kassa GJ Quartet, Kianja, Poppy Helmer & Friends, Steppin’ Over, Tomorrow’s Warriors Frontline, Tomorrow’s Warriors Youth Ensemble

 

Full line-up A-Z:
A Grime Supreme • Aby Coulibaly • Alexander Flood • Alici • Amanda Whiting • Arjuna Oakes • Bad Influence • Benji “chief” Appiah • Bibi Tanga & The Selenites • Brian Jackson • BXL X LDN Interplay III • Charlie Stacey • Christ-Stephane Boizi • C-Sé Quartet • daoud • Eliane Correa • Footshooter (Live) • Gabriele Poso (Live) • Genevieve Namazzi Quartet • Haseeb Iqbal • IAMNOBODI • Kassa GJ Quartet • KAU • Kianja • Kivnzogianna • Knats • Kwame Yeboah • Kyla Kilzer & Max Noir • Kyra • Leif Kaner-Lidström • Levitation Orchestra • Maddy Coombs • MADELEINE • Marlon The Pannist • Meron T • Nídia & Valentina • Oliver Night • Poppy Helmer & Friends • Resolution 88 • Ria Moran • Richard Spaven • Robert Luis • Rhys Baker • Ruby Rushton • Saiming • Sam Wise • SHOLTO & Finn Rees • Steppin’ Over • TABLE • Tia Gordon • Tomorrow’s Warriors • ZENA • + many more TBA

 


Today, Brick Lane Jazz Festival announces the second wave of artists for their fifth birthday edition, which will take place from 24th – 25th April 2026.


Growing from its modest debut across four venues in 2022 to a 12-stage extravaganza spanning Brick Lane and Shoreditch in just three years, the festival was named #1 Best London Festival by The London Standard in 2024, and has earned plaudits from the likes of The Guardian, Metro, NOTION, Clash, The Line Of Best Fit, Jazzwise, All About Jazz, UK Jazz, Elle, Wonderland, TimeOut, Jazz FM, Rinse FM, One Jazz, Worldwide FM, and many more. Since 2024, the festival has also amplified its impact with the launch of BLJF Presents - a year-round series of events showcasing the UK’s most exciting artists, record labels, and parties. After sell-out shows in Manchester, Brighton, London and more, BLJF Presents is heading to new heights in 2025/26 with more regional stops in the likes of Bristol and Glasgow, as well as two international shows in Brussels in November.


Having firmly established itself as a cornerstone of East London’s musical landscape, Brick Lane Jazz Festival has earned a reputation for spotlighting local artists and emerging trailblazers from the city’s thriving underground scenes, whilst honouring the jazz legends that have come before them. 2026’s edition sees them continue to hold down this tradition, bringing together an eclectic range of genre-defying artists to play against the backdrop of some of the capital’s most renowned cultural hotspots. All the festival venues are within a short walk from the central hub at the iconic Truman Brewery space on Brick Lane, transforming the site and surrounding area into a vibrant hive of gig-hopping excitement for three days every April.


Reflecting on this fifth birthday edition, the festival’s Founder, Juliet Kennedy says, “From day one, Brick Lane Jazz Festival has been about shining a light on the incredible talent in London’s jazz scene. Five years on, Brick Lane Jazz Festival has grown into a landmark celebration of the UK’s underground music community. It’s been incredible to see the festival become a space where artists and audiences connect so powerfully – and this is only the beginning. Our ambition is to keep pushing boundaries and championing the next wave of talent for many years to come. We’re only just getting started!”


The first wave of 2026’s stellar line-up saw them bringing together a borderless array of artists that span jazz, alt-rap, neo-soul, R&B, neo-classical, electronic music, and more. It also included the announcement of the festivals first headliner, jazz-funk legend and Gil Scott-Heron collaborator, Brian Jackson. Today’s announcement sees the festival adding the likes of Nídia & Valentina (made up of critically acclaimed DJ/producer Nidia and venerated percussionist Valentina Magaletti), alternative soul singer Ria Moran, London rapper Sam Wise, global afro-poet Bibi Tanga & The Selenites, Tru Thoughts DJ and producer Oliver Night, and many more to the line-up.


In keeping with the festival’s ethos of championing the most exciting new talent, this second wave sees the festival announce 2026 will once again see them partner with Jazz re:freshed and Tomorrow’s Warriors, both vital community organisations that nurture emerging talent in UK jazz. Each organisation will once again have it’s own stage, and will feature performances from the likes of rising tenor saxophonist Maddy Coombs, jazz-funk luminaries Resolution 88, emerging nu-jazz / UK soul artist MADELEINE, lauded percussionist Richard Spaven, the much-hyped quartet from multi-instrumentalist Genevieve Namazzi, flautist Poppy Helmer & Friends, and many more.


The full line-up so far is as follows:

Brian Jackson
A Grime Supreme • Aby Coulibaly • Alexander Flood • Alici • Amanda Whiting • Arjuna Oakes • Bad Influence • Benji “chief” Appiah • Bibi Tanga & The Selenites • BXL X LDN Interplay III • Charlie Stacey • Christ-Stephane Boizi • C-Sé Quartet • daoud • Eliane Correa • Footshooter (Live) • Gabriele Poso (Live) • Genevieve Namazzi Quartet • Haseeb Iqbal • IAMNOBODI • Kassa GJ Quartet • KAU • Kianja • Kivnzogianna • Knats • Kwame Yeboah • Kyla Kilzer & Max Noir • Kyra • Leif Kaner-Lidström • Levitation Orchestra • Maddy Coombs • MADELEINE • Marlon The Pannist • Meron T • Nídia & Valentina • Oliver Night • Poppy Helmer & Friends • Resolution 88 • Ria Moran • Richard Spaven • Robert Luis • Rhys Baker • Ruby Rushton • Saiming • Sam Wise • SHOLTO & Finn Rees • Steppin’ Over • TABLE • Tia Gordon • Tomorrow’s Warriors • ZENA • + many more TBA

 

 

Early bird tickets for the festival are now on sale with day passes starting from just £29.95, and weekend passes from £89.95. Tickets and more info are available HERE
https://bookings.kaboodle.com/tickets?t=kaboodle-9y4i4&c=202&p=24960&k=878a15279e5367e1334b6a2dbf51879bedb52c5d

 

As always, those without tickets can also enjoy free-entry spaces throughout the site, including special live performances at The Nord Zone, The Brick Lane Tap Room, the Main Bar at 93 Feet East, and Cafe 1001.


https://www.bricklanejazzfestival.com/

 

 

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist,  first broadcast 02/11/2025.

Monday, November 03, 2025

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 02/11/2025, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;


Radio Playlist from Nov 2 2025

 


Emma Rawicz
Marshmallow Tree
Inkyra
ACT


Robert Mitchell
Jimi @ Granada
Little Black Book
Whirlwind


Seb Rochford
People Say Stuff, Don’t Be Disheartened
Finding Ways
Edition


Camille Bertault
Choro da portina
Voz e Vocês
Sunnyside


Omasta
Cornerstone
Jazz Report from the Hood
Astigmatic


ROKC
How to prioritize differently
How to prioritize differently
Unit Records


Trio Ivoire
2. Wüstenmaus
Resurrection
Intuition


Johan Lindström Septett
Saxophone Moritat
Humankind
Moserobie


Adam Forkelid
Dream No. 2 – Unfold
Dreams
self


Duboule/Tavelli/Oester
Isobar
Isobar
Unit Records


Gert-Jan Dreessen
AGGF
Angle of Incidence
Hypnote


Chaerin Im
We are not a Sampler
aïe aïe (EP)
Bandcamp


Tino Tracanna Panorchestra
Ap-To
Tino Tracanna Panorchestra
UR Records


Csaba Palotai
Ombrelle
Soulbread
BMC

 

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 7pm onward

 

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

Legendary Bass Played by Newark Native Scott LaFaro Loaned to New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) for 2025 TD James Moody Jazz Festival and 2026 Milt Hinton Institute for Studio Bass.

Tuesday, October 28, 2025

An iconic Prescott double bass constructed in the early 1800s, once owned by Scott LaFaro, has been loaned to NJPAC. Today’s leading bassists perform will on it at the James Moody Jazz Festival.

We have received the following press release;


Legendary Bass Played by Newark Native Scott LaFaro Loaned to New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) for 2025 TD James Moody Jazz Festival and 2026 Milt Hinton Institute for Studio Bass


Ben Williams (Nov 9), Max Gerl (Nov 13), Christian McBride (Nov 22), and Gregory Jones (Nov 23) will all play the famous instrument at the festival.

 

An iconic Prescott double bass constructed in the early 1800s, once owned by jazz great Scott LaFaro, has been loaned to the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) by the International Society of Bassists, marking a significant moment in the preservation and celebration of jazz history. LaFaro (1936-1961) was a native son of Newark, New Jersey. This rare instrument was central to LaFaro’s groundbreaking work with the Bill Evans Trio in the early 1960s. NJPAC will give audiences a rare opportunity to hear this instrument when today’s leading bassists perform on it as part of the 2025 TD James Moody Jazz Festival: Ben Williams with Stanley Clarke (Nov 9), Max Gerl with Arturo Sandoval (Nov 13), and Christian McBride with his Big Band (Nov 22) - with more to be announced. 

 

The bass will also be available for young instrumentalists to play as part of NJPAC’s Milt Hinton Institute for Studio Bass, directed by Peter Dominguez, in the summer of 2026.  This will give emerging bassists attending the institute the opportunity to play not only one of the world’s great instruments, but also one of great significance in the history of jazz.

 

“Scott LaFaro transformed the way we think about the bass — from a supporting voice to an equal partner in musical conversation,” said David Rodriguez, Executive Producer of NJPAC and a bass player himself. “Having his Prescott bass here on site is not only an honor but a profound reminder of his artistic vision and the power of innovation. What a gift to us all!”


Crafted by the renowned 19th-century American luthier Abraham Prescott, the instrument became synonymous with LaFaro’s revolutionary approach to the bass. His lyrical phrasing, virtuosic technique, and deep musical interplay helped redefine the instrument’s role in modern jazz. The Prescott bass, restored and carefully maintained, stands as both a historical artifact and a testament to LaFaro’s enduring influence on the art of jazz.

 

“For bassists everywhere, Scott LaFaro’s unique sound and incredible musicianship have been a deep source of inspiration. It’s both humbling and exhilarating to be in direct contact with his instrument,” says Christian McBride, multi-Grammy Award-winning bassist and NJPAC’s Jazz Advisor.

 


The Journey of the Scott LaFaro Bass


After LaFaro’s death in a car crash in 1961, Scott’s badly damaged bass was restored by Luthier Barrie Kolstein, who later chose April 14, 2014, which would have been the Scott LaFaro’s 78th birthday, to announce his gift of Scotty’s double bass to the International Society of Bassists (SB). The ISB makes the Scott LaFaro Bass available for recordings and performances by ISB members and other gifted musicians, extending LaFaro’s remarkable legacy.

“We all have a shared responsibility for carrying tradition forward. By sharing LaFaro’s bass publicly, we are bridging generations and ensuring that the instrument’s voice continues to resonate,” says Madeleine Crouch, General Manager of the International Society of Bassists. “Playing an instrument once held by the great Scott LaFaro allows today’s musicians to literally touch and feel the lineage of sound, technique, and artistry. The ISB is delighted to help provide this opportunity to audiences and artists to deepen their understanding and respect for music history.”


The Scott LaFaro Bass has most recently been in residence at Finlay + Gage Musical Instruments in Maplewood, New Jersey. Its presence at NJPAC underscores the ongoing importance of preserving instruments that shaped the course of American music. “Finlay + Gage are committed to keeping us all connected to Scott LaFaro, the man behind the groundbreaking sound,” explains Sam Finlay, Co-Founder of Finlay + Gage Musical Instruments. “We are thrilled to assist the International Society of Bassists in sharing Scotty’s bass with NJPAC in LaFaro’s hometown of Newark, New Jersey, while allowing new generations to connect with the legacy of one of jazz’s most influential bassists.”

 

2025 TD James Moody Jazz Festival takes place at New Jersey Performing Arts Center (One Center Street, Newark, NJ) from November 8-23, 2025. Tickets + Info: Contact NJPAC at 1.888.GO.NJPAC/1.888.466.5722 or visit NJPAC.org/jazz.


About Scott LaFaro
Born in Newark, NJ, Scott Lafaro (1936-1961) was a pioneering jazz bassist who, in less than a decade of performing, became one of the 20th century’s most influential jazz musicians. His work with the Bill Evans Trio from 1959 to 1961 set new standards for musical interplay, tone, and improvisation. His landmark recordings—especially the legendary Sunday at the Village Vanguard sessions—are still considered groundbreaking. He worked with Chet Baker, Ornette Coleman, Stan Kenton, Cal Tjader and Benny Goodman. LaFaro, then only 25 years old, was in discussions with Miles Davis about joining him in the studio, when he perished in a car accident in 1961. LaFaro is still mentioned today in hushed tones of reverence; his truncated career’s outsized influence on generations of bassists remains profound.

 

About International Society of Bassists  
The International Society of Bassists was founded by the world-renowned virtuoso Gary Karr in 1967. With nearly 2,500 members in over 40 countries, the ISB publishes a triannual magazine, Bass World, with an eclectic mix of articles about soloists, jazz and orchestral players, early music, pedagogy, international personalities and orchestras and reviews of new print music and recordings, plus monthly e-newsletters and communications. Every two years the ISB holds an international convention at a host university. Bassists of all ages and abilities come to enjoy a full week of workshops, masterclasses, recitals and lectures, and to shop in the exhibit hall. The ISB is a worldwide forum for double bassists to learn and share.

 

About Finlay + Gage Musical Instruments          
David Gage founded David Gage String Instrument Repair in 1978. That shop specialized in the sale, restoration, and repair of upright basses, cellos, violas, and violins with a client roster that ranged from great orchestral musicians to jazz, rock ‘n roll, country, and world music performers. Today, Finlay + Gage continues with the same spirit of the old shop —professional-level service for every player— while also inviting customers who play fretted instruments. They serve professionals, students, and amateurs, and pride themselves on the care and attention they give each player and their instrument. Their focus is on maximizing the sound potential of the instrument and the playing requirements of the individual musician. Currently, they operate two stores, one in New York City and the other in Maplewood, New Jersey. They offer world-class repair, rentals and an unparalleled assortment of instruments for sale.

 

About NJPAC
New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), located in downtown Newark, New Jersey, is the most diverse performing arts center in the country, and the anchor cultural institution for both the city of Newark and the state of New Jersey.  It is an artistic, cultural, educational and civic center where great performances and events enhance and transform lives every day.  NJPAC brings 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 Arts & Well-Being develops initiatives and programs that amplify the health benefits of the arts and measure the impact of the Arts Center on community health and well-being. NJPAC has attracted more than 12.7 million visitors (including more than two million children) since opening its doors in 1997, and nurtures meaningful and lasting relationships with each of its constituents.  Visit http://www.njpac.org for more information. 

 

About TD Bank, America’s Most Convenient Bank®             
For the 14th consecutive year, the Festival is sponsored by the TD Bank is the title sponsor of all jazz programming during NJPAC’s season, including 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.

 

Kidderminster Jazz Club - shows announced for 2026.

Saturday, October 25, 2025

Kidderminster Jazz Club has announced three shows for 2026 with performances by The Inscape Jazz Quartet, the Zoe Gilby Trio and Yetii. Details attached.

From;
https://www.kidderminsterjazzclub.co.uk/2025-2026-season-shows

 

Kidderminster Jazz Club
Fri, Feb 6, 2026 @ 7:00PM
£15.00
“The Inscape Jazz Quartet”
Performance description:
“The Inscape Jazz Quartet is a newly formed jazz combo that presents a captivating set of original music inspired by the poetry of Gerard Manly Hopkins and his concept of “Inscape” (the unique essence of things). Lyrical, thoughtful and poetic is the order of the day, they also include well loved standards to lend some familiar sounds for the listener. This Quartet brings together some of the UKs most exciting talent to create an ensemble that offers both soulful and fresh sounds.”
Band Members
Nathan Hayward - Piano
Nick Wilshire - Saxophone
Marcus Penrose - Double Bass
Simon Whiting - Drums

 


Kidderminster Jazz Club
Fri, Mar 6, 2026 @ 7:00PM
£15.00
Zoë Gilby is a vocalist and songwriter, making a stunning impression on the music scene today. Her compelling original compositions are written with double bassist husband Andy Champion. A powerful collection of songs with a strong narrative. Supported by guitarist Mark Williams they deliver a commanding mix of musical sophistication and dramatic edge. An engaging repertoire of story telling and atmosphere, her stockpile of music also includes an adventurous blend of contemporary composers from Kate Bush to Pink Floyd and the sensitive treatment of jazz standards, completes this particular “story-book” Touring the UK and internationally, she continues to perform at prominent jazz festivals and venues.
“A mix of intelligent original songs and innovative arrangements of tunes by both jazz and pop composers. It’s the quality of the original songs that make this jazz vocal album stand out from the pack.” - Ian Mann, The Jazzmann
Band
Vocals – Zoe Gilby
Guitar – Mark Williams
Double Bass – Andy Champion

 


Kidderminster Jazz Club
Fri, May 1, 2026 @ 7:00PM
£15.00
We welcome “Yetii” to Kidderminster Jazz Club for this very special one-off gig as part of their UK “Inner Worlds” Album Tour. Yetii released their debut album “Live at The Greenbank” to widespread critical acclaim and have since played at jazz clubs, festivals and arts centres across the UK as well as supporting “The Bad Plus” on their recent UK Tour.
The trio play original compositions combining flowing melodies with expansive group improvisations, interlocking grooves and evolving soundscapes. The band have built their following with a sold-out monthly residency in Bristol including collaborations with Iain Ballamy, Ant Law, and Arun Ghosh, and look forward to their biggest tour to date in support of this release! For fans of EST, The Bad Plus, and Fergus McCreadie.
“a performance that both enthralled and delighted the audience ★★★★★” The Jazz Mann
The Band
Alex Veitch - piano
Ashley John Long - double bass
Alex Goodyear - drums

 

St Ambrose’s Parish Centre
Leswell St,
Kidderminster DY10 1RP.

 

Bring Your Own Bottle/Drinks


Tortoise - new album and US and European tour dates 2025/26.

Friday, October 24, 2025

Tortoise will release their new album "Touch" on 24th October 2025. They will be touring extensively in the US & Europe from October 2025 to April 2026, including dates in London, Bristol & Leeds.

We have received the following press release;


Tortoise Release New Album Touch — Out Now via International Anthem / Nonesuch

 


TORTOISE RELEASE NEW ALBUM TOUCH ON LP / CD / DIGITAL DOWNLOAD


SERIES OF SPECIAL SHOWS THIS AUTUMN, INCLUDING BARBICAN, LONDON, BRISTOL, LEEDS, PLUS US + EU TOUR DATES IN 20

 

 

Artist: Tortoise
Album: Touch
Formats: Vinyl, CD, Digital Download
Label: International Anthem x Nonesuch Records

 

PRAISE FOR TORTOISE & TOUCH


“A sense of playful hybridity runs through Touch — from the sci-fi spaghetti western soundscaping of ‘Vexations’ to the pulsating man-machine techno of ‘Elka.’”
The Guardian


“These songs are full to bursting with sounds and ideas, suggesting a kind of wide-eyed maximalism, as though nothing is off limits except silence.”
UNCUT


“For Touch, they’ve regrouped for another subtle advance in their evolution.”
SPIN


“To listen closely is to uncover minute surprises, which, with patience, expand in depth and scope: what if the anodyne black lacquered walnut table top harbours intricate patterns, cryptic siguls, a djinn? Such figurative treasures abound on Touch.”
The Wire


“The wait, rewarded”
MOJO


“With references to a demanding work by a love-sick and hurt Erik Satie, a submarine volcano in the Pacific and the heaviest element in the periodic table, there’s prompted doses of science, geography and the avant-garde made human with emotional pulls and swept gestures that could be called romantic.”
Monolith Cocktail


“Touch is a display of perpetually unpredictable, beautiful, and vital music, for which Tortoise remains the standard bearer.”
Aquarium Drunkard


“It sounds more than anything like they’re simply having fun playing music together again after a decade, and that feeling is infectious.”
Treble


“There’s a careful sequencing to the record that one can only appreciate listening to it in its entirety. Let it take you places.”
Glide Magazine

 

Today, Tortoise — the iconic ensemble that “reset the stage for what might fit within indie rock” (MOJO) — release Touch, the first new album from the groundbreaking group since 2016, via International Anthem and Nonesuch Records on LP, CD, and digital download (available on streaming services on November 11). The band also shares a video for third streaming single and album standout “A Title Comes” by Nespy5euro.


Listen to & watch “A Title Comes” here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BFiC-KJ8pU

 

 


With Touch, the Tortoise band members — Dan Bitney, John Herndon, Douglas McCombs, John McEntire, and Jeff Parker — harness their collectivist songwriting approach, a slightly anarchistic but resolutely egalitarian process where ideas triumph over ego towards an abstracted muscularity. While there are still excursions into the dusky, elegantly gnarled jazz ambience that flourished on landmark works like Millions Now Living Will Never Die and TNT, Touch is perhaps most remarkable for Tortoise’s unapologetic embrace of grand gesture. Aerodynamically re-engineered Krautrock, hand-cranked techno rave-ups, and pointillist desert guitar panoramas are all imbued with Tortoise’s now-signature internal logic — equally alluring and confounding, a puzzle to be savored rather than solved.

 

The stylistic diversity is also a reflection of the band’s current operating circumstances: With two members now in Los Angeles, another in Portland, and just two remaining in the band’s Chicago hometown, their creative process has shifted dramatically from when they lived together in a loft space in the late 1990s, honing their sound over endless hours of collective experimentation. Recorded between the three cities — Los Angeles, Portland, and Chicago — Touch is the result of an intentional effort by these five musicians to reconnect, recenter, and reinvigorate their sound for what is perhaps the group’s most diverse release to date.


(Read more about Tortoise, their ground-breaking sound “informed by everything from jungle to Krautrock and musique concréte,” and the creation of Touch in a feature that ran September 19 over at The Guardian.)
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2025/sep/19/wed-play-for-a-frozen-burrito-post-rockers-tortoise-on-the-changing-face-of-chicago-steve-albini-and-their-new-gen-fans

 

A series of special live shows is planned through the end of the year, including the performance with Chicago Philharmonic, a three-night weekend stand at NYC’s Bowery Ballroom, and two shows at the Barbican for EFG London Jazz Festival.

 

Tortoise will then embark on European tours in early 2026, with more dates to be announced soon. The full list of confirmed dates and ticket links is below.

 

Touch is out now, purchase it here.
https://tortoise.lnk.to/Touch


(Touch cover art by Paw Grabowski)

 

Credits & Tracklist for Touch:
1. Vexations
2. Layered Presence
3. Works and Days
4. Elka
5. Promenade à deux
6. Axial Seamount
7. A Title Comes
8. Rated OG
9. Oganesson
10. Night Gang

 


TOUR DATES

 

Marfa TX - Saturday October 25th - Flying Island
Chicago IL - Tuesday November 11th - The Auditorium w/ Chicago Philharmonic
Lexington KY - Wednesday November 12th - Singleton Center for the Arts
New York NY - Friday November 14th - Bowery Ballroom - SOLD OUT
New York NY - Saturday November 15th - Bowery Ballroom - SOLD OUT
New York NY - Sunday November 16th - Bowery Ballroom


London UK - Saturday November 22nd - Barbican - 1st show SOLD OUT, matinee show added
Bristol UK - Sunday November 23rd - The Prospect Building
Leeds UK - Monday November 24th - The Irish Centre


Helsinki FI - Tuesday January 20th - Tavastia
Stockholm SE - Wednesday January 21st - Fasching
Karlsruhe DE - Thursday January 22nd - Tollhaus
Lille FR - Friday January 23rd - Aeronef
Brussels BE - Saturday January 24th - Brussels Jazz Festival
Perugia IT - Sunday January 25th - Teatro del Pavone
Frankfurt DE - Monday January 26th - Zoom
Köln DE - Tuesday January 27th - Kantine
Paris FR - Wednesday January 28th - Le Trabendo
Berlin DE - Thursday January 29th - Großer Sendesaal des RBB
Dresden DE - Friday January 30th - Beatpol


Hamburg DE - Thursday April 9th - Kampnagel
Den Haag NL - Friday April 10th - Rewire Festival
Brugge BE - Saturday April 11th - Cactus Club
München DE - Sunday April 12th - Technikum
Salzburg AT - Monday April 13th - jazz:it
Graz AT - Tuesday April 14th - Orpheum
St. Gallen CH - Wednesday April 15th - Palace
Fribourg CH - Thursday April 16th - Fri-Son
Braga PT - Sunday April 19th - Theatro Circo
Lisboa PT - Monday April 20th - Culturgest

 

Ticket links at
https://www.trts.com/


...about Tortoise…
Tortoise is widely considered one of the most influential music groups of the last 40 years, with a wide-reaching impact on the contemporary music scene. Pitchfork says: “Imagine a graphic showing all the bands the five members of Tortoise were in before they came together and then all the bands they went on to play with after. At the top of the funnel you have groups ranging from dreamy psych-rock to earthy post-punk crunch, including Eleventh Dream Day, Bastro, Slint, and the Poster Children; on the ‘post-Tortoise’ end are groups focusing on electro-jazz and twangy instrumental rock like Isotope 217, Chicago Underground, and Brokeback. In this graphic, Tortoise is the choke point, the one project that has elements of all these sounds but is never defined by nor committed to any of them. Instead, Tortoise floats free, a planchette moving over a Ouija board guided by 10 sets of fingers, where everyone watches the arrow float in one direction but no one is quite sure how it gets there or who is doing the pushing.”
The band, which originally formed in Chicago, comprises Jeff Parker, Dan Bitney, Douglas McCombs, John Herndon, and John McEntire.
Initially hailed as pace-setters of the then-emerging, so-called “post-rock” sound, the Chicago Tribune called Tortoise’s sound “mood music that refuses to be shoved into the background, as inviting as it is challenging.” Releasing just seven albums since 1990 — 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.
The band’s legacy goes beyond its recorded output, as well. Per the New York Times: “While Tortoise’s albums have experimented with the editing and overdubbing possibilities of the studio, the band thrives performing in real time.” Rolling Stone deems Tortoise “a live marvel,” while Pitchfork further says the band’s performances reveal that “at heart, they’re a supremely fun band, wide open to all sorts of sonic possibilities.

 

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Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival wins trophy for best event in 2025.

Monday, October 20, 2025

BJ&BF has been named ‘Festival or Event of the Year’ in the annual Birmingham Awards after delivering 178 live performances across 101 venues this summer, in what was its 41st consecutive year.

We have received the following press release;


Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival wins trophy for best event in 2025


Organisers of the Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival have won a top award for running the city’s best event in 2025.


The popular festival has been named ‘Festival or Event of the Year’ in the annual Birmingham Awards after delivering 178 live performances across 101 venues this summer, in what was its 41st consecutive year.


Jim Simpson and Sarah Yang of Big Bear Music, organisers of the festival, were presented with the trophy at a glittering ceremony held at The Eastside Rooms on Friday 17 October.


They beat off stiff competition from several other shortlisted finalists, including Birmingham Light Festival, Filmgage International Film Festival, Solihull Summer Fest 2025 and The Jewellery Quarter Festival.


Mr Simpson said: “We were so pleased to have been judged the winners of this special trophy, especially given the quality of all the other finalists who we were up against.


“The award is deserved by everyone at Big Bear Music and by every single one of the 311 musicians from across the UK and abroad who took part in the 2025 Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival, plus our ever-loyal audience who turn out every year to support this event.”


The Birmingham Awards evening was made extra special for Mr Simpson when Black Sabbath were awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award, and the late Ozzy Osbourne was awarded with a posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award, the latter accepted by Kelly Osbourne on behalf of the family.


Mr Simpson was the original manager of Black Sabbath in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and he was presented with the same Lifetime Achievement Award last year.


He added: “To have our festival recognised on the same night as those special awards went to the band and singer who are so much a part of my life and career was a poignant moment.”


The award for the Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival comes just weeks after Mr Simpson announced that the popular event would continue in 2026 after “overwhelming support” this year.


There had previously been fears that this summer’s 41st festival might be the final one because of reduced funding. But Mr Simpson has said that although more funding is still required, the general public’s ongoing generosity, plus the beginnings of relationships with new funding partners, means the 42nd consecutive festival will go ahead from 24 July to 2 August 2026.

 

Big Bear Music Group has been based in Birmingham since 1968. Its operations include Big Bear Records, probably the UK’s longest established independent record company, which is at the forefront of jazz, swing and blues, with more than 100 album releases.


Since 1985, Big Bear Music has organised the annual Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival, Europe’s biggest free admission jazz party every July, bringing international bands to venues across the West Midlands. Big Bear Music also operates Henry’s Blueshouse, Birmingham’s home of the blues since 1968, with weekly gigs at Snobs Bar on Broad Street. Henry’s Blueshouse blog and weekly Bluesletter features interesting stories, music and video from the past, present and future of blues.


Big Bear Music is also an agency for live artists, booking a wide variety of acts for public events and private functions. It represents touring bands including King Pleasure & The Biscuit Boys, Tipitina and Lady Sings The Blues.


Since 1987, Big Bear Music has published The Jazz Rag, a bi-monthly, nationally-distributed magazine of news, reviews and features on the rich history of global jazz. The magazine was winner of the 2023 Parliamentary Jazz Award for Best UK Jazz Publication.


Big Bear Music has a rich photography archive stretching back to the early 1960s, featuring some of the most illustrious names in rock and roll, jazz and blues.


https://www.bigbearmusic.com/

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist,  first broadcast 19/10/2025.

Monday, October 20, 2025

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 19/10/2025, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;

 


Radio Playlist from Oct 19 2025

 


Nigel Price Organ Trio
Splash the cash
It’s On
Nervy Nigel Records


Vincent Cortois & Colin Vallon
Virages
A simple Fall
BMC


Laura Jurd
You Again
Rites and Revelations
New Soil


Louis Sclavis
Madras Song
India
Yolk


La Marmite Infernale
Marchand de Poivre
Or Mathilde
Label ARFI


Daniel Zimmerman
My Little Sweet NZ Bunker
Snapshots
Label Bleu


Purple is the Color
unbemanntes raumschiff
unbemanntes raumschiff
Unit Records


Steiger
Gladijs
Moglowski’s First Take
Bandcamp


Rastko Obradovic
Prisoner and the Soldier (Part 2)
Mandala
A.MA


Florian Arbenz: Convergence
Motion
Moon
Hammer Recordings


Tommy Smith & Gwilym Simcock
El Nino
Eternal Light
Bandcamp


Aspyrian
The Storyteller
Live at the Glad Jazz Festival
Hidden Threads 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 Sundays12.00


http://www.purebeatradio.co.uk Sundays 7pm


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


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

 

Omar - “Brighter The Days”, UK tour May and June 2026.

Sunday, October 19, 2025

Soul artist Omar Lyefook MBE will tour the UK in May and June 2026 in support of his new album "Brighter The Days". Press release and tour schedule attached.

AGMO Concerts have forwarded the following press release;

OMAR ‘Brighter The Days’ Tour

 


“I am healed all over when he sings”
Erykah Badu

 

 

“When I grow up I wanna be like Omar”
Stevie Wonder

 

Celebrating 40 years in music, Omar Lyefook MBE - one of the UK’s most celebrated soul artists returns with his new album Brighter The Days. Since his timeless breakthrough hit There’s Nothing Like This, Omar has defined British soul, blending jazz, funk, R&B, and Caribbean influences into a sound entirely his own.


With collaborations spanning Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu, Angie Stone, Leon Ware, Robert Glasper, Paul Weller, and India.Arie, Omar’s legacy as a true innovator is unmatched. Brighter The Days showcases his trademark vocals, lush string arrangements, and collaborations with Giggs, Raheem DeVaughn, Eric Roberson, Ledisi, and more - an album he describes as his “magnum opus.”


A performer of effortless class and deep musicality, Omar’s live shows are a masterclass in groove, soul, and sincerity. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to experience a genuine British icon performing new material and timeless classics live.

 

Tickets here;
https://www.seetickets.com/tour/omar-brighter-the-days-

 


Fri 15 May 2026
19:30
OMAR’S ‘BRIGHTER THE DAYS’ UK TOUR
Band On The Wall, Manchester


Sat 30 May 2026
20:00
Omar ‘Brighter The Days’
The Old Woollen, Leeds


Sun 31 May 2026
19:00
Omar ‘Brighter The Days’
Yellow Arch Studios, Sheffield


Fri 05 Jun 2026
19:00
Omar ‘Brighter The Days’
Metronome, Nottingham


Sat 06 Jun 2026
19:00
Omar ‘Brighter The Days’
Mash, Cambridge


Fri 19 Jun 2026
19:00
Omar ‘Brighter The Days’
Hertford Corn Exchange, Hertfordshire


Thu 25 Jun 2026
19:00
Omar ‘Brighter The Days’
The Cavern, Liverpool


Fri 26 Jun 2026
19:00
Omar ‘Brighter The Days’
229, London

Recipients Announced For 2025 Parliamentary Jazz Awards.

Wednesday, October 15, 2025

The recipients of the 2025 Parliamentary Jazz Awards have been anno announced. Press release, including full details of all the winners, attached.

We have received the following press release;


Recipients Announced For 2025 Parliamentary Jazz Awards

 

The recipients of the 2025 Parliamentary Jazz Awards were announced on Tuesday 14th October 2025 at 8pm.


The Awards, are organised by the All Party Parliamentary Jazz Group (APPJG) and supported by the Musicians’ Union and UK Music. The recipients of the 2025 Parliamentary Jazz Awards will be announced on Tuesday 14th October 2025 at the World Heart Beat. The Parliamentary Awards celebrate and recognise the vibrancy, diversity, breadth and talent 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. A special award was given this year in commemoration of the life and work of Martin Hummel, CEO of Ubuntu Music, who passed away in January of this year.


Dame 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 20th year, the Parliamentary Jazz Awards honour the best of British jazz. MPs and Peers in the All-Party Group are grateful to the Musicians’ Union and UK Music 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”.


Naomi Pohl General Secretary of the Musicians’ Union, said:
“The Musicians’ Union is delighted to support the 2025 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 recipients and all those nominated on their success to date”.


Tom Kiehl, Chief Executive of UK Music said:
“The Parliamentary Jazz Awards, now in their 20th year, have demonstrated that Jazz in the UK continues to punch above its weight on the world stage and every year has produced a crop of recipients and nominees that demonstrate the talent and diversity of jazz in the UK.”

 

The Awards were introduced and presented by: Lord Mann and Chi Onwurah MP, Chris Hodgkins, Emily Saunders, Musicians’ Union Executive Committee, Sam Jackson, Controller of BBC Radio 3, Leslie Hummel, Mhari Aurora, political correspondent for Sky News, Steve Crocker of Leeds Jazz, Tom Kiehl, CEO UK Music, James Gero, CEO World Heart Beat and Julian Joseph, Honorary Patron of World heart Beat, Jane Cornwell and Jo White MP


The band were: Andrea Vicari (piano), Alison Rayner (bass), Tori Freestone (sax), Henry Lowther (trumpet) and Wilf Cameron Marples (drums)


The full list of recipients is as follows:


Jazz Vocalist of the Year
Zara McFarlane
Zara McFarlane is a multi-award-winning British jazz vocalist, composer, and Guildhall Fellow known for blending jazz with reggae, folk, and electronic influences. Her acclaimed albums, including “Arise” and “Songs of an Unknown Tongue”, explore heritage and identity with lyrical depth. A BBC Young Jazz Musician judge, she has collaborated with Louie Vega, Hugh Masekela, and Shabaka Hutchings, and performed globally with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. McFarlane’s genre-defying artistry and commitment to cultural storytelling have made her a leading voice in contemporary UK jazz.


Jazz Instrumentalist of the Year
Rob Luft
Rob Luft is a London-born guitarist and composer whose dazzling technique and melodic sensibility have earned comparisons to Julian Lage and John McLaughlin. A Royal Academy graduate and BBC New Generation Jazz Artist, he has released acclaimed albums on Edition Records and ECM, including collaborations with Elina Duni. Luft’s genre-blending style draws on jazz, West African highlife, English folk, and indie rock, creating a vibrant, contemporary sound. He is a sought-after sideman and soloist, performing across Europe and beyond.



Jazz Album of the Year
John Surman – Words Unspoken
Recorded in Oslo, “Words Unspoken” is a contemplative chamber-jazz album from saxophonist John Surman, featuring Rob Luft, Rob Waring, and Thomas Strønen. Surman’s baritone and soprano saxophones weave through minimalist textures and folk-inflected melodies, creating spacious, introspective soundscapes. At nearly 80, Surman continues to innovate, crafting music that is quietly radical and deeply resonant.

 

Jazz Ensemble of the Year
The Banger Factory
The Banger Factory Led by trumpeter Mark Kavuma, The Banger Factory is a dynamic London-based jazz collective known for its joyful energy, rich ensemble sound, and commitment to nurturing emerging talent. Blending hard bop, gospel, Afrobeat, and soul, the group has released acclaimed albums including “Warriors” and “Magnum Opus”. Kavuma’s launch of Banger Factory Records has amplified their creative vision and supported a new generation of artists. Regulars at Ronnie Scott’s and major UK festivals, The Banger Factory are celebrated for their vibrant performances and community-driven ethos.


Jazz Newcomer of the Year
Donovan Haffner
Donovan Haffner is a London-based alto saxophonist and composer whose music bridges neo-bop tradition with contemporary flair. A graduate of the Royal Academy of Music and Tomorrow’s Warriors alumnus, he has toured with Moses Boyd and performed at Glastonbury and Love Supreme. His debut album “Alleviate” showcases his quintet’s original compositions, marked by rhythmic drive and melodic sophistication. Donovan’s playing is both technically assured and emotionally resonant, positioning him as a compelling new voice in British jazz.


Jazz Venue of the Year
Digbeth Jazz
Digbeth Jazz is Birmingham’s reimagined weekly jazz night, formerly known as Jazz at The Spotted Dog and now hosted at The Night Owl. Run by local musicians, it showcases modern and swinging jazz with a fresh, inclusive vibe. The rebrand has expanded its reach, attracted diverse audiences and international artists and maintained its grassroots spirit. With a focus on community, innovation, and musical excellence, Digbeth Jazz has become a vital fixture in the Midlands jazz scene.


Jazz Media Award
‘Round Midnight with Soweto Kinch
‘Round Midnight with Soweto Kinch – Folded Wing for BBC Radio 3 Launched in April 2024, ‘Round Midnight is BBC Radio 3’s flagship late-night jazz show, hosted by saxophonist Soweto Kinch and produced by Folded Wing. Airing weeknights, it features live sessions, curated playlists, and festival recordings, spotlighting UK jazz alongside global traditions. With segments like “4/4” and “Flowers,” the show blends heritage and innovation, quickly becoming a vital platform for emerging artists and jazz storytelling.


Jazz Education Award
Doncaster Youth Jazz Orchestra
Doncaster Youth Jazz Orchestra (DYJO) Established in 1973 by John Ellis MBE, DYJO is one of the UK’s longest-running youth jazz programmes. Operating under the Doncaster Youth Jazz Association, it offers expert tuition and ensemble experience across four bands. DYJO has performed at the Royal Albert Hall, Ronnie Scott’s, and internationally, with alumni now active across the UK jazz scene. Celebrating its 50th anniversary with a double album, DYJO remains a beacon of excellence in regional jazz education.


The Martin Hummel Endeavour Award
Martin was on the selection panel of the Parliamentary Jazz Awards for many years and helped in raising sponsorship for the awards. At the last meeting of the panel this year it was felt that the Awards should celebrate Martins extraordinary life with an award that would reflect his own ethos which in a nutshell was “can do”.
Olivia Cuttill
Olivia Cuttill is a rising trumpeter, composer, and bandleader who graduated from Leeds Conservatoire in 2023. She leads her own quintet and has released several albums, including “Three’s A Crowd” and “The Whole Damn Plan”, showcasing a vibrant blend of swing, storytelling, and vocal-led jazz. An Emerging Professional with the National Youth Jazz Orchestra, Olivia is known for her expressive playing, strong compositional voice, and dynamic live performances. Her work reflects a deep engagement with tradition while carving out a fresh, contemporary sound. Her latest album “....And Writing And Singing And Tunes To Be Swingin”, has just been released and is available on her Bandcamp page.
https://oliviacuttill.bandcamp.com/music

 

Services to Jazz Award
Marianne Windham
Marianne Windham is a double bassist and tireless jazz promoter who left a successful career in software engineering to dedicate herself to music. She co-founded Fleet Jazz Club and chairs Guildford Jazz, a not-for-profit organisation that has hosted over 250 concerts, workshops, and festivals across Surrey. Known for her warm tone and community spirit, Marianne has raised over £36,000 for local causes while championing British jazz musicians. Her dual role as performer and organiser has made her a vital force in sustaining regional jazz culture and fostering inclusive, high-quality live music experiences.


Special APPJG Award
Chris Philips
Chris Philips is an award-winning broadcaster, curator, and advocate for contemporary jazz. Best known for hosting The Blueprint on Jazz FM, he’s a former Head of Music at the station and co-founder of Jazzed, the world’s first interactive jazz app. He co-curates Jazz in the Round with Jez Nelson, spotlighting cutting-edge artists in intimate venues across the UK. A passionate supporter of new music and innovation, Chris is also a patron of the National Jazz Archive. His work has helped shape the sound and visibility of modern jazz in Britain, both on air and on stage.

The awards are organised by the All Party Parliamentary Jazz Group (APPJG), co-chaired by Dame Chi Onwurah MP and Lord Mann.


The All Party Parliamentary Jazz Group (APPJG) currently has over 70 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, Dame Chi Onwurah MP and Deputy Chair, Lord Mann. The Officers are Jo White MP and Lord Crathorne with additional elected members, Neil Duncan-Jordan MP, Lord Spellar and Sarah Champion MP.



The Secretary is Chris Hodgkins with the assistance of Simon Jennings and 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 Secretary. The contact address is: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) and the website is https://appjag.org/