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Anmol Mohara - new album and UK live dates.

Friday, October 10, 2025

Released on October 10th 2025 Across The Sea is the debut album from Nepali percussionist, composer and lyricist Anmol Mohara, who will also be playing two live dates during October.

We have received the following live dates;


Anmol Mohara
ACROSS THE SEA
Lomna Records – AM001CD
Album release (CD & digital): Friday 10 October 2025

 

Saturday 11 October
ATAAC Art Festival
Union Yard, Aldershot

 


Monday 27 October
Jazz in the Round
The Cockpit, London

 

 

Across The Sea is the debut album from Nepali percussionist, composer and lyricist Anmol Mohara, written in 2023 during his final year at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama. Drawing on his experiences since moving to the UK in 2015, Mohara fuses traditional Nepali instruments and folk melodies with jazz, global contemporary sounds and modern production, creating a rich musical tapestry. “My music is deeply inspired by the rich culture and traditions of my homeland, Nepal,” says Mohara. “I blend these roots with my love for the improvisational element of jazz and a wide range of musical influences that have shaped me.”


The album features Mohara’s original compositions and arrangements of three traditional Nepali folk songs – ‘Sakhiye Ho’, ‘Sorathi’ and ‘Silu’. Track highlights include ‘Migrant’, which explores feelings of belonging, displacement and starting over. With its Eastern textures and moving melodies, it will resonate with anyone who has ever felt caught between two worlds. ‘A Rhythmic Guy’ is a playful, groove-driven tune that celebrates introversion and individuality, full of personality, it shows off Mohara’s feel for rhythm and sense of humour. ‘Sakhiye Ho’ is a lively reimagining of a folk song from Nepal’s Tharu community, celebrating Maghi, one of Nepal’s major festivals, with food, energy and a real sense of togetherness.


Alongside Mohara on drums, percussion, vocals and traditional South Asian instruments (madal, nagara, tabla), the album features an outstanding lineup of musicians: Tereza Catarov and Nicole Petrus Barrack (vocals), Simeon May (flutes, tenor saxophone), Daniel Fawcett-Tuke (electric and acoustic guitars), Rory Hudson (electric and double bass), Cody Moss (piano, synths, Rhodes, keys), James Knight (soprano and tenor saxophones), Jansen Santana (percussion), and Prince Nepali on the sarangi.


Across The Sea is a personal exploration of identity, tradition, migration and belonging. Rooted in Nepali musical heritage and shaped by Mohara’s love of jazz and global sounds, the album bridges past and present with subtlety and imagination. It marks a powerful debut from a distinctive new voice in contemporary music.


 

Across The Sea is released on Lomna Records in association with ECN Music with support from Arts Council England, PRS Foundation, Help Musicians and Youth Music.


Recorded between 25 November 2024 and 7 January 2025 at Knight Time Studios and Livingston Studio 1 in London; mixed by James Knight and mastered by Robin Sutherand; The tracks featuring the sarangi were recorded at Project Studio Productions in Nepal.


Anmol Mohara: https://anmolmohara.com/


Anmol Mohara is a London-based Nepali percussionist, composer and lyricist dedicated to bringing traditional Nepali music into a contemporary, global context. Influenced by artists such as Trilok Gurtu, Oumou Sangaré and Nitin Sawhney, he blends Nepali musical traditions with jazz and world music. Trained at the Nepal Music Center and later the Guildhall School of Music & Drama (graduated 2023), Anmol has won major UK drumming competitions and performed at leading venues including Ronnie Scott’s and the Eventim Apollo. His collaborators include Nicolas Meier and Gareth Lockrane, and he was featured on Heartcore Records’ Heartcore for Nepal project.


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


ECN Music: https://ecnmusic.com/

Phil Bancroft to release new album championing the Black American jazz tradition.

Thursday, October 09, 2025

Saxophonist Phil Bancroft releases the first album by his Standards Trio, No Need For Silence, on his Myriad Streams platform on Friday 24th October. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;

 

New Bancroft album champions the Black American jazz tradition

 


Saxophonist Phil Bancroft releases the first album by his Standards Trio, No Need For Silence, on his Myriad Streams platform on Friday 24th October.


A celebration of music from the Black American jazz tradition, the album reflects the inspiration Bancroft felt setting out as a teenaged musician on hearing his primary influences, saxophonists John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Ornette Coleman and Wayne Shorter.


Here were players who communicated with an overwhelming beauty and intoxicating power. More than this, however, they had a uniqueness of expression. It wasn’t just saxophonists who moved the young Bancroft. Pianists Thelonious Monk and Duke Ellington, bassists Charles Mingus and Jimmy Garrison and vocalists Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald, as well as characters who shaped jazz from Louis Armstrong through Charlie Parker and on to David Murray and beyond, drove Bancroft’s desire also to find his own voice.


“As a white European from a privileged background, I had no idea of the life experiences that fed into those who nurtured and sustained the Black American jazz tradition,” says Bancroft.  “I listened to these musicians with a sense of awe but I also took inspiration from European jazz, Celtic music, Indian classical music, African traditions, Western classical music and a host of other sources across musicology, science, philosophy and literature.”


For years, although he continued to listen to it, Bancroft studiously avoided playing the repertoire that had triggered his interest in jazz, preferring to concentrate on music shaped by his own experience. Then, a few years ago, he felt ready. Gathering together long-time partners, bassist Mario Caribe and twin brother, Tom Bancroft, he formed a trio he felt both comfortable with and suitably challenged by.


“It seemed that the time was right to start playing gigs where we celebrated this music,” he says. “It’s not just about the melodies and chord changes. It is about rhythm, it is about feel, about technical and spiritual aspects of improvisation. It’s also about honesty and creating form and meaning in the moment.”


The performances on this album aren’t built from a process of imitation or simulation, Bancroft stresses. As a group the trio are trying to honour the process of finding one’s voice, of being a true improviser, allowing meaning to emerge in music that is within a tradition, but which is fresh, vital and authentic.


“Others will decide if we have succeeded in this,” he says.


For Bancroft, it feels more important than ever to acknowledge the achievement Black American musicians made in developing jazz as an art form.


“It is profoundly dispiriting,” he says, “that as we come to release this album, the current American administration is lurching towards autocracy, espousing white supremacist messages and rolling back most of the advances that had been made in reducing discrimination against the Black American population while attempting to suppress their vote.”


No Need for Silence was recorded in two sessions in Ringo Barn in Midlothian, Scotland, at the smallholding where Phil Bancroft lives with his wife, Jude and son, Angus. The first session, in July 2024, produced Love For Sale, Fables of Faubus, Nancy With The Laughing Face and Deluge. The second session, in May 2025, produced the rest of the tracks. The recording sessions were overseen by Kevin Murray. The music was mixed and produced by Phil Bancroft with input from Tom Bancroft, and the album was mastered by Garry Boyle of Stateroom Studios.

2026 NYC WINTER JAZZFEST, (Jan. 8-13) Announces Individual Shows and Marathon Dates.

Wednesday, October 08, 2025

The festival has announced the initial individual shows, venues and dates for the Manhattan and Brooklyn Marathons. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


2026 NYC WINTER JAZZFEST, (Jan. 8-13) Announces Individual Shows and Marathon Dates.

 

 STILL WE RISE: NYC WINTER JAZZFEST ANNOUNCES SHOWS, VENUES AND LINEUPS


NYC Winter Jazzfest 2026 — January 8-13, 2026
In Manhattan and Brooklyn


Psychic Hotline Records Showcase, Meshell Ndegeocello at Pioneer Works, Giant Step 35.5 Anniversary at Elsewhere, My Country Tis of Thee at LPR, Gilles Peterson at Roulette, Dave Harrington’s Prankster’s East Reimagine Bitches Brew


Full Festival and Marathon Passes on sale now at http://www.winterjazzfest.com


22nd season celebrates Black American Music, Community, and Joy amidst forces of Erasure


A rallying cry echoes across the season:
STILL WE RISE • STILL WE GATHER • STILL WE DANCE • STILL WE PLAY •  STILL WE SING.

 

For its 22nd edition, NYC Winter Jazzfest (January 8-13 2026) reaffirms its commitment to nurturing community and free expression through live music. This year’s theme centers on the joy and beauty of gathering together while celebrating the tradition and future of Black American music—especially urgent during a time when external forces threaten to erase Black culture and history. 


“Winter Jazzfest has always been more than a music festival—it’s a nurturing community gathering, a platform for diverse voices, a space of joy and resilience,” said the festival team. “In 2026, we double down on the power of music to resist erasure and amplify the voices at the heart of Black American music traditions.”


The 2026 festival once again brings together a kaleidoscope of voices spanning jazz, experimental, soul, electronic, and global traditions. Today, the festival is announcing the initial individual shows, venues and dates for the Manhattan and Brooklyn Marathons. The initial line-up includes:


Adam O’Farrill’s ELEPHANT
Adegoke Steve Colson
Alden Hellmuth
Alfredo Colón Quintet
Amir ElSaffar w/ Tomas Fujiwara, Ole Mathisen, and Tania Giannouli
Amirtha Kidambi Elder Ones
Amy Gadiaga
Annie & The Caldwells
Arturo O’Farrill
Arun Ramamurthy Trio
Bex Burch
Black Earth Sway w/ Nicole Mitchell, Alexis Lombre, Coco Elysses, JoVia Armstrong
Brandon Ross Phantom Menace w/ Graham Haynes, David Virelles, JT Lewis, Hardedge
Brandon Woody’s Upendo
Brittany Davis
Carmen Staaf & Sounding Line
Civil Disobedience w/ David Ambrosio, Donny McCaslin, Ingrid Jensen, Bruce Barth & Johnathan Blake
Cory Henry
Dave Harrington’s Pranksters East Reimagine Bitches Brew
David Binney Action Trio w/ Pera Krstajic and Louis Cole
David Murray Quartet
Dawn of Midi
DoYeon Kim Quintet
Ekep Nkwelle
Elena & Samora Pinderhughes
Endea Owens & The Cookout
Freedom Riders
Gabrielle Cavassa
Gilles Peterson
Hanging Hearts
Instant Alter w/ Emilio Modeste, Natasha Agrama, Brandon Rose, Miguel Russell
James Brandon Lewis Quartet
James Carter Quintet - Trane: A Centennial Supreme
Joe Westerlund
Joel Ross
John Roseboro
Joy Guidry
Julius Hemphill Stringtet
Kahil ElZabar & Isaiah Collier
Kassa Overall
Lady Blackbird
Lakecia Benjamin
Laura Anglade
Lex Korten & Canopy
LOJO Watts w/ Logan Richarson, Joe Sanders, Jeff ‘Tain’ Watts
Louis Cato
Luke Stewart’s Silt Trio
Luke Titus
Mádé Kuti & The Movement
Marcus Gilmore’s Journey to the New
Mei Semones
Merope w/ Shahzad Ismaily
Meshell Ndegeocello
Mingus Dynasty
Nate Mercereau
Nels Cline: songs from Lovers conducted by Michael Leonhart
Obed Calvaire
Ohad Talmor’s Back to the Land w/ David Virelles, Joel Ross, Chris Tordini and Eric McPherson
Patricia Brennan Tentet
Pedrito Martinez
Quantum Blues Quartet w/ Tisziji Muñoz, Will Calhoun, Jamaaladeen Tacuma, and Paul Shaffer
Ron Trent
Sam Gendel
Sarah Elizabeth Charles
Sasha Berliner
Shahzad Ismaily, Maria Chavez, Greg Saunier
Sylvan Esso (DJ Set)
Takuya Kuroda
The Either/Orchestra plays éthiopiques
Tia Fuller & Shamie Fuller-Royston
Tomas Fujiwara Dream Up
Tomeka Reid Quartet
Tyreek McDole
Veronica Swift
William Tyler & Yasmin Williams
Xenia Rubinos
+ More TBA

 

Additional artists, individual shows, keynote speakers, and panel programming will be announced in the coming weeks.

 


January 8, 2026 - Psychic Hotline at NYC Winter Jazzfest
Mei Semones & John Roseboro, Amy Gadiaga, Sam Gendel, Joe Westerlund, William Tyler & Yasmin Williams, Sylvan Esso (DJ set)
Venue: LPR
Time: 7:00 PM Doors
Winter Jazzfest partners with Durham-based record label Psychic Hotline for a label showcase that expands the conversation around jazz and its many intersections. Founded by Sylvan Esso’s Amelia Meath and Nick Sanborn with Martin Anderson, Psychic Hotline is an artist-run company built on radically artist-forward values: transparent deals, creative freedom, and an ever-growing community of voices. This showcase brings together adventurous music-makers across jazz, folk, and experimental traditions—Mei Semones & John Roseboro, Amy Gadiaga, Sam Gendel, Joe Westerlund, William Tyler & Yasmin Williams—plus a DJ set from Sylvan Esso. Winter Jazzfest has previously presented Psychic Hotline artists including Amaro Freitas, Sam Wilkes, and Gendel. This year’s showcase extends a warm genre-agnostic welcome to a label that celebrates our core values.

 


Manhattan Marathon
January 9, 2026 - Winter Jazzfest Manhattan Marathon
Venues: LPR, City Winery, City Winery Loft, Nublu, Drom, Bitter End, Zinc Bar
Time: 5:00 PM - 3:00 AM
On January 9, 2026, Winter Jazzfest’s legendary Manhattan Marathon once again transforms Lower Manhattan into a living map of sound, with music coursing through LPR, City Winery, City Winery Loft, Nublu, DROM, The Bitter End, and Zinc Bar. Audiences will be able to wander between venues and encounter strikingly different musical worlds that nevertheless speak to one another in surprising ways.
At LPR, experience lush, orchestrated textures alongside vibraphone and trumpet-driven ensembles exploring the percussive and electronic edges of contemporary improvisation. At City Winery, hear socially conscious bandleaders embodying jazz’s activist spirit, alongside a fiery tribute to John Coltrane. At Nublu, genre-benders join forces, creating exchanges where so-called “jazz” collides with ambient and electronic textures. At DROM, experience global currents flowing into contemporary jazz and the avant-garde.  Late-night settings like Zinc Bar and The Bitter End keep the energy alive with cross-genre sparks originating from NYC to Paris, the Middle East and beyond. Our marathons are a kaleidoscope of rhythm, harmony, and expression—an open invitation to journey across the many shades of jazz in 2026 and beyond.

 


Brooklyn Marathon
January 10, 2026 - Winter Jazzfest Brooklyn Marathon
Venues: Brooklyn Bowl, Music Hall of Williamsburg, Superior Ingredients, National Sawdust, Baby’s All Right, Union Pool, Loove Annex
Time: 5:00 PM - 3:00 AM
For the fourth year in a row, on January 10, Winter Jazzfest’s signature Marathon heads to Brooklyn for its second night; a night of expansive sounds spread across Music Hall of Williamsburg, Brooklyn Bowl, Superior Ingredients, Loove Labs Annex, Baby’s All Right, National Sawdust, and Union Pool. Like our Manhattan Marathon, our Brooklyn Marathon highlights artists who blur genre lines while staying rooted in jazz’s spirit of invention. At Music Hall of Williamsburg, rising stars of jazz vibraphone dovetail with folk-rooted fingerstyle guitarists and singer-songwriters whose instrumental and vocal storytelling intersect folk traditions with jazz. Brooklyn Bowl offers a global pulse, summoning trance-inducing diasporic traditions from Ethiopian jazz to Gnawa to Afrobeat and contemporary Afro-Cuban music. At Loove Labs Annex, we present a Fully Altered Artists showcase connecting multiple generations of forward-thinking jazz with radical reimaginings of improvised music. The avant-garde thrives at Baby’s All Right, with a cornucopia of cutting-edge improvisers lik. National Sawdust features exploratory voices in the Black Music continuum, while Union Pool’s Dada Strain showcase, now in its third year, offers genre-agnostic and boundary-breaking collaborations. The Brooklyn Marathon is a meeting ground for tradition, experimentation, and the global resonance of jazz today.

 


January 11, 2026 - Meshell Ndegeocello, Cory Henry, Annie & The Caldwells
Venue: Pioneer Works
Time: 7:00 PM Doors
Meshell Ndegeocello is the quintessential Winter Jazzfest artist—restlessly collaborative, multi-disciplinary, and fiercely dedicated to chronicling the experiences of Black Americans through song. Across projects that braid soul, jazz, and spoken word, her work radiates the creative impulse to bring joy, pain, birth, death and all life’s events in words and music—always unflinching, and deeply grooving. Opening, GRAMMY-winning keyboard visionary Cory Henry brings the church with him—melding gospel, jazz-funk, and R&B uplift. His recent project Church draws on his musical heritage and family, a testament to an artist whose work moves feet and hearts alike.
Mississippi’s Annie & The Caldwells testify with disco-tinged gospel soul straight from West Point, MS. As Annie says, “My family is my band,” and their multigenerational harmonies and sibling rhythm section turn lived experience into praise, perseverance, and party.

 


January 11, 2026 - Giant Step 35.5 Years Celebration at WInter Jazzfest
Gilles Peterson, Ron Trent, Kassa Overall, plus guests TBA
Venue: Elsewhere
Time: 6:00 PM
Giant Step and Winter Jazz present an unforgettable night celebrating 35.5 years of Giant Step, featuring exclusive New York DJ sets from Gilles Peterson, Ron Trent, and a live performance from Kassa Overall. Both Gilles and Ron have deep roots in Giant Step’s history; from Gilles’ many iconic DJ sets over the years to Nuyorican Soul, and Ron’s influential DJ residency and production work during Giant Step Records golden era in the late ’90s and early 2000s. Expect a special musical journey only these legends can deliver, plus a live set from Kassa Overall and special guests. Kassa’s new album Cream is earning rave reviews for its bold fusion of jazz and hip-hop. This one will sell out so grab your ticket early.

 


January 12, 2026 — LPR - My Country ’Tis of Thee: Freedom Riders & Guests Arturo O’Farrill, Samora Pinderhughes, Mádé Kuti, Adegoke Steve Colson + more
Doors: 7:00 PM
Winter Jazzfest presents My Country ’Tis of Thee—a powerful night of music, resistance, and hope. At the heart of the evening are the Freedom Riders, an all-star ensemble of youngish voices in creative music, dedicated to amplifying messages of social justice through sound including Tomoki Sanders, Alfredo Colón, Milena Casado, Sasha Berliner, Carmen Staaf, Joe Dyson and co-leaders Luke Stewart and Ben Williams (both bassists with deep roots in our nation’s capital).
This one-of-a-kind performance takes the shape of a truly improvised round robin, interweaving spontaneous creation with standard repertoire linked to the civil rights movement. Alongside these echoes of history, the Freedom Riders and their invited guests—visionary artists Arturo O’Farrill, Adegoke Steve Colson, Samora Pinderhughes, and Mádé Kuti plus additional guests to be announced—will share current songs born from their own activist practice, underscoring the ongoing struggle for equality and freedom.

 

 

January 13, 2026 - Gilles Peterson Presents: Liner Notes
An Evening of Music, Stories and More presented by NYC Winter Jazzfest & Giant Step
Venue: Roulette
Internationally renowned broadcaster, DJ label owner, festival curator and record collector, Gilles Peterson has played a pivotal role in supporting and promoting underground music globally over the past four decades. Please join us for a unique evening where Gilles enters into a conversation with his records. Accompanied by a series of special guests, he will join the musical dots, playing and chatting about his favorite sounds past, present and future - think of it as a live radio show you can see.

 

 

Take Two: Dave Harrington’s Pranksters East Reimagine “Bitches Brew”
January 13, 2026 - Take Two: Dave Harrington’s Pranksters East Reimagine “Bitches Brew”
Venue: LPR
co-presented with Pique-nique
Pique-nique and Winter Jazzfest present guitarist and producer Dave Harrington and his Pranksters East, reinterpreting Miles Davis’ groundbreaking album “Bitches Brew” in his centennial year.
Part of the Take Two deep-listening series, the evening pairs an uninterrupted playback of the 1970 classic followed by a live reimagining by Harrington and his ensemble.  Known for his work with Darkside, Taper’s Choice and exploratory solo projects, Harrington has assembled all-star Pranksters in cities across the country. Always a “behemoth grooving machine”, they drew inspiration from many substrates of free improvisation, asking what lies between “Bitches Brew” and “Blues for Allah”. 
For this special performance, Harrington leads an ensemble of longtime friends and new collaborators, taking cues from Miles’ legendary 1970 Fillmore shows when he opened for the Dead. Honoring both the energy of those live sets and Teo Macero’s groundbreaking studio craft, the group will explore the space between composition, improvisation and production.

 


Visuals & Messaging: STILL WE RISE
The festival’s 2026 creative direction, led by Creative Director Maryam Shines, takes inspiration from Maya Angelou’s poem “Still I Rise.” The artwork created for this year’s festival is a visual anthem of resilience, power, and joy, drawing on the bold lines of political poster art, the brilliance of Afrofuturist visionaries, and the lush imagination of artists like Kerry James Marshall and Mati Klarwein.
At its center, two hands rise—cupped open, both offering and receiving—embodying the spirit of jazz itself: the magic of cross-cultural and socio-economic exchange occurring across time, the embrace of tradition and the human urge to innovate new musical forms of expression. Flowers, especially roses, bloom throughout the imagery: as sound bursting from instruments, as threads binding musicians together, as offerings of joy in defiance of silence. (“Still I Rise” by Dr. Maya Angelou is officially used here with permission of Caged Bird Legacy, LLC)
The rallying cry echoes across the festival:
STILL WE RISE. STILL WE GATHER. STILL WE DANCE. STILL WE PLAY. STILL WE SING.


From Then Until Now
NYC Winter Jazzfest began in 2005 at the Knitting Factory on Leonard St., with the inaugural mission of highlighting music that deserved wider attention while the APAP conference was in town. To a large degree, that mission remains. But over the years it has grown to focus on artists with meaningful messages—serving as a beacon for racial and gender justice, climate action, immigration, mass incarceration, and other urgent issues that affect so many of us.
The overarching goal is clear: to grow the audience for jazz through a broad programming vision that reflects the diversity of New York’s scene, presenting the widest spectrum of what jazz can be. That mission continues in January 2026, as Winter Jazzfest once again supports a host of fearless and creative musicians while pushing boundaries and imagining new possibilities for our music scene and our world.

 

About NYC Winter Jazzfest
Praised by The New York Times, The New Yorker, NPR and countless other outlets, NYC Winter Jazzfest has become a creative home for pathbreaking artists from New York and around the world, and a pivotal destination for arts leaders, hardcore fans, and new listeners alike. The festival has grown from its humble beginnings into a citywide event featuring as many as 150 groups and 600+ artists across 20 stages in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Founded by New York concert impresario Brice Rosenbloom, Winter Jazzfest is the definitive all-inclusive jazz gathering, offering a “state of the union” of the music in all its forms—from avant-garde to post-bop, party bands to ambient electronics, jazz-funk to global fusions. Attendees regularly travel from across the U.S. and abroad, making it one of the most anticipated destination festivals on the international calendar—often referred to as jazz’s answer to SXSW.

 

2026 Partners: Boom Collective, Langham Hotels, Yamaha, Venue Pilot, Nublu, Giant Step, Paris Jazz Club, TSF Jazz, Psychic Hotline, Reservoir, Dada Strain, Pique-nique, KMDH, WRTI, Fusicology, DoNYC

 


http://www.winterjazzfest.com

Kings Place, London announces Memory Unwrapped series for 2026.

Wednesday, October 08, 2025

Kings Place's 'Memory Unwrapped' series will run throughout 2026 with musical performances across a range of genres including contemporary classical' jazz and folk. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


Kings Place announce Memory Unwrapped series for 2026

 


Grammy Award nominee Olivia Chaney, RPS Award winners GBSR Duo and Ivor Novello Award winning composer Renell Shaw feature as Artists in Residence


Focus on British composer Steve Martland


Premieres and commissions from Sarah Davachi, Beatrice Dillon, Joe Duddell, Jennifer Higdon, Luke Lewis, Dave Maric, Deborah Pritchard, Renell Shaw and Anna Thorvaldsdottir


New partnership with Ristband Studios who present unique immersive events across opening weekend, combining performance, spatial audio and virtual reality


Special series from the Brodsky Quartet celebrating their rich history with Kings Place and I Fagiolini marking 40th anniversary


Kings Place today announced the first wave of events for Memory Unwrapped, the 18th in the venue’s award-winning series. Starting in January 2026, the series will invite 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.


Throughout the series, Memory Unwrapped will explore the extraordinary power of music to stir innermost recollections, to preserve history and to honour the unforgettable - from vibrant stories rooted in the venue’s home of King’s Cross to tributes to the greats of spoken word and song.

 

Sam McShane, Artistic Director of Kings Place, said: “Music and memory are closely intertwined, offering a powerful means to reflect on the past and inspire the future.
In our year of Memory Unwrapped, we honour the artists and repertoire that have shaped the story of Kings Place Music Foundation, while also introducing new works to spark fresh connections. We are grateful to the artists who bring this vision to life and look forward to sharing performances that illuminate the past as they point towards what lies ahead.”


Artists in Residence


Singer, multi-instrumentalist and Grammy Award nominee Olivia Chaney features as an Artist in Residence for the series. With a wide range of musical influences, Chaney’s music explores inherited trauma, the clash of tradition and modernity and the paradoxes of love. She presents the debut outing of her new folk-rock band, News From Nowhere, performing new arrangements of classic folk songs and picking up where her acclaimed album The Queen of Hearts left off [27 Feb]. Chaney also celebrates her deep connection to the music of Henry Purcell with the London debut of material from her new Purcell album with a star-studded chamber ensemble, uncovering a new, more accessible side to the much-loved baroque composer [27 Jun], as well as ‘Daughters of Memory’, a meditation on the artist and muse, past and present, featuring new material as well as beloved and lesser-known songs from Chaney’s back catalogue [28 Nov].


GBSR Duo – winners of the Royal Philharmonic Society Young Artist Award 2025 – are also Artists in Residence for Memory Unwrapped. Known for fearless, intense and boundary-crossing performances, the ensemble – comprised of George Barton on percussion and Siwan Rhys on piano – has built its reputation on exceptional performances of existing piano-percussion repertoire, ambitious new commissions and inventive collaborations.


GBSR Duo’s opening concert for the series features a rare performance of Morton Feldman’s For Philip Guston, an elegy and meditation on time, friendship and memory – the concert also marks Feldman’s centenary and launches the release on Another Timbre of a 6-CD box set with the GBSR Duo and Taylor Maclennan playing all of Morton Feldman’s music for flute, piano and percussion [18 Jan]. The ensemble later returns for a collaboration with visionary electronic composer Beatrice Dillon for a new commission created especially for this performance, presented through the d&b Soundscape system in Hall Two [8 May], as well as the world premiere of a new hour-long work by Sarah Davachi utilising the d&b Enspace system, transforming Hall Two into a completely new acoustic environment [26 Sep], both commissioned by the Kings Place Music Foundation.


Ivor Novello Award winning composer, songwriter and producer Renell Shaw joins the programme as an Artist in Residence. A platinum selling songwriter who has collaborated with artists such as Rudimental, Nile Rogers, Nitin Sawhney and more, Shaw is also the co-creator of Soulful House/Afro Soul project 2fox and has composed music for theatre productions for Shakespeare’s Globe, Music Theatre Wales and Royal Court Theatre. His residency for Memory Unwrapped includes the live premiere of his Ivor Novello Award-winning piece The Windrush Suite - a heartfelt tribute to his Caribbean roots and the trailblazing Windrush generation - along with Echo in the Bones, his follow-up to The Windrush Suite which explores what it means to be Black British through the eyes of the Windrush generation’s children [25 Jun]. Shaw also presents the world premiere of the third and final chapter of The Windrush Suite as part of the series, entitled Remember Us Tomorrow – the piece looks towards the future and explores Afro-Caribbean heritage after three generations in Britain, and is both a love letter to community and a bold act of cultural preservation. A Q&A session with Shaw will also follow the performance [9 Oct].


Both Olivia Chaney and Renell Shaw feature in the opening event of Memory Unwrapped entitled ‘A Night to Remember’, in an artist takeover of the venue for an immersive night of unforgettable music and storytelling. In Hall One, Festival Voices present an hour-long journey named Fragmented Recollection, exploring memory’s shifting nature through sound with music from Philip Glass, Thomas Tallis, Roger Marsh and Ben Nobuto; next door in Hall Two, cutting-edge Ristband Studios collaborate with d&b audiotechnik to present a powerful virtual reality installation delving into collective memory, false moments and how we remember. Chaney presents an intimate set, with Shaw performing with 2fox to curate a soundtrack for the foyer space, with artists presenting genre-spanning tributes to memory through music and spoken word, celebrating icons such as Miles Davis, David Bowie and more [15 Jan].

 

Composer Focus – Steve Martland
Throughout 2026, Kings Place will celebrate the bold, unconventional voice of British composer Steve Martland. Known for his commitment to music education and accessibility, Martland’s legacy will shape a year of reflection and inspiration, generously supported by The Vaughan Williams Foundation and The Francis Routh Trust. Acclaimed percussionist Colin Currie has a deep connection to the music of Steve Martland – both as a close collaborator and as a performer, having premiered many of his works – and celebrates his legacy in a landmark Kings Place production: a bold, high-octane performance of the music of the Steve Martland Band with the Colin Currie Group, joined by three members of the original Steve Martland Band [17 Apr]. Other performances of Martland’s work throughout the year include the Hebrides Ensemble pairing his Kgakala and Reveille with works by his contemporaries and the next generation of British composers, including a new work by Dave Maric [27 Mar], and the Carice Singers perform Street Songs, one of Martland’s most iconic works, in an evening that explores the connections, mentorship and innovations that define the composer’s world with pieces by Steve Reich, Louis Andriessen, Julia Wolfe and the London premiere of a new work from Luke Lewis [14 May].

 

Premieres and Commissions


New music and commissions form an important part of programming at Kings Place and Memory Unwrapped is no exception, with over 10 premieres currently featuring throughout the series. The Colin Currie Quartet present the world premiere of Joe Duddell’s This Place, These People (a Kings Place Music Foundation commission, generously supported by the Contessa Fund), a new work for percussion quartet and vintage synths, which weaves together personal histories and musical portraiture to shine a light on unsung heroes from the King’s Cross migrant community [31 Jan]. Voces8 and Jack Liebeck showcase another world premiere and Kings Place commission, supported by the Contessa Fund, with a new work from Deborah Pritchard, paired with works by Sir James MacMillan, Caroline Shaw, JS Bach and Paul Drayton’s arrangement of Vaughan Williams’ The Lark Ascending [24 Sep].


The Attacca Quartet return to Kings Place to perform the UK premiere of Gabriela Ortiz’s Mujer Ángel in a programme that explores music’s response to grief, conflict and transcendence across time, featuring Mendelssohn’s String Quartet No. 6 and George Crumb’s searing Black Angels [24 Jan]. Grammy-nominated ensemble Neave Trio present the London premiere of Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Jennifer Higdon’s Vivid Green and Zesty Orange, paired with works by Piazzolla [13 Feb], and the Phaedra Ensemble give the UK premiere of Anna Thorvaldsdottir’s Enigma in a concert that also celebrates the 90th birthday of Steve Reich, featuring some of the composer’s most iconic works including WTC 9/11, Violin Phase and Triple Quartet [20 Mar].

 

Other highlights


The Brodsky Quartet celebrate their rich artistic history with Kings Place with a series of three concerts, starting with a genre-spanning programme of Frank Sinatra, Barber, Copland, Britten and more with legendary bass-baritone Sir Willard White [20 Feb]. The Quartet return in June with award-winning cellist Laura van der Heijden to perform Schubert’s Quintet [26 Jun] and again in October with a programme that illuminates the power of memory and storytelling in music, with works by Robert Davidson, Golijov, Bartók and Dvořák [1 Oct]. Acclaimed vocal ensemble I Fagiolini celebrate its 40th anniversary with a Kings Place residency, beginning with a composer portrait of Spanish renaissance master Tomás Luis de Victoria [26 Mar] before presenting a semi-staged take on Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas, paired with miniatures from King Arthur, Raise, raise the voice and From hardy climes [31 May]. The final concert of the series offers an intimate guide to Monteverdi’s 1610 Vespers, where I Fagiolini join forces with the English Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble to explore the intricate details of this work in the acoustic clarity of Hall One [18 Sep].


Kings Place Resident Ensemble Aurora Orchestra join forces with father and daughter duo Brett Dean and Lotte Betts-Dean for ‘Music of Memory’, a varied programme of music that not only celebrates Dean’s 65th birthday but also explores memory with works by Copland, Radiohead, Ives, Boulanger and Dean himself [17 Jan]. Principal players of the Orchestra later present ‘Echoes of Youth’, an evening of chamber music that forms a meditation on youth including Mozart’s Quintet for Piano and Winds K 452, Poulenc’s Sextet and Janáček’s Mládí (Youth) [19 Mar], and the Orchestra return later in the year with the BBC Singers for an evening of Psalms, featuring new settings of psalms texts by Nico Muhly, Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms and Bach’s Magnificat, conducted by Nicholas Collon and introduced by writer and author Edmund de Waal [29 Nov]. Other classical highlights include trumpeter Matilda Lloyd collaborating with the Goldmund Quartet to recreate the spirit of a 19th-century musical salon [6 Feb], and Britten Sinfonia and soprano Elizabeth Watts marking 50 years since the death of Benjamin Britten in a programme that focuses on the years he spent in North America during World War II [16 May].


The Solem Quartet also celebrate Steve Reich’s 90th birthday, performing his iconic work Different Trains; they’re also joined by acclaimed vocalist Alice Zawadzki to perform reinterpretations of songs by Kate Bush [14 Mar]. Gavin Bryars – winner of the 2024 Ivors Innovation Award – also celebrates the songs of pop legends such as Tom Waits, Leonard Cohen and Neil Young as well as Kurt Weill, with his Gavin Bryars Ensemble performing his arrangements of iconic works with singer Jess Walker [12 Jun].


Folk highlights include the Sam Sweeney Trio presenting their trademark sound of blending English folk tradition and contemporary energy, performing brand new material as well as works from across Sweeney’s discography [25 Apr], and Kris Drever – one third of award-winning supergroup Lau - plays songs from his new album alongside his storied interpretations of traditional material [26 Apr]. Cardiff-based genre-defying ensemble Slowly Rolling Camera present a rare London performance [17 Jan].


Tickets for the first wave of Memory Unwrapped events are available now on the Kings Place website. More events will be announced in due course.

 

 

 


Memory Unwrapped – first wave events

 

CLASSICAL | CONTEMPORARY CLASSICAL  

 

Thu 15 Jan | Multiple venues from 7.00pm
A night to remember
WITH FESTIVAL voices, olivia chaney, 2FOX, ristband studios & more
ONE NIGHT. INFINITE MEMORIES.
A bold night of encounters, celebrating memory, music and connection for the opening of Memory Unwrapped.  The night begins with Festival Voices performing a one-hour tour-de-force of Tallis, Glass, Nobuto and more; step into a live music VR experience created by Ristband Studios; and encounter the haunting intimacy of Olivia Chaney, amongst many other experiences.
£45 (£40 early bird); Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s


Sat 17 Jan | Hall One 7.30pm
AURORA ORCHESTRA: MEMORY
WITH BRETT DEAN & LOTTE BETTS-DEAN
Copland Simple Gifts; At the River
John Adams Shaker Loops (Pt. 1 – Shaking and Trembling)
Brett Dean Epitaphs I: Only I will know; Recollections (VI. Locket)
Charles Ives Memories; The Unanswered Question
Radiohead Harry Patch (In Memory Of)
Ravel Le tombeau de Couperin (V. Menuet)
Caroline Shaw Cant voi l’aube
Couperin Les Barricades Mystérieuses (arr. Thomas Adès)
Kurtág Ligatura-Message to Frances Maria (The Answered Unanswered Question); Kafka-Fragmente (Part 4)
Paul Hindemith Trauermusik
Kurt Weill Nanna’s Lied
Nadia Boulanger Versailles
Molly Drake I Remember
Lotte Betts-Dean mezzo-soprano |  Brett Dean conductor |  Aurora Orchestra
Music and memory have a deep-rooted, emotive connection. Marking his 65th birthday year, composer-conductor Brett Dean joins mezzo-soprano Lotte Betts-Dean to weave together fragments of remembrance: tributes, elegies, snapshots, and echoes across time. Crossing centuries and voices, tonight reminds us that memory is never still – it lingers, shimmers, vanishes, and returns.
£29.50 – £69.50; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s


Sun 18 Jan | Hall One 3pm
GBSR DUO
for philip guston
Morton Feldman For Philip Guston
George Barton percussion |  Siwan Rhys piano/celeste |  Taylor MacLennan flutes
The close friendship between Morton Feldman and the painter Philip Guston collapsed in 1970, an estrangement that would endure until the painter’s death in 1980. Four years later Feldman would dedicate this contemplative epic to his late friend and to their lost friendship; a work that conjures an emotionally complex world of hazy perceptions and hazier reflections.
£23.50; Half-price concessions

 

Sat 24 Jan | Hall One 7.30pm
Attacca quartet
music of the fallen
Mendelssohn String Quartet No. 6 in F minor, Op. 80
Gabriela Ortiz Mujer Ángel
George Crumb Black Angels
Amy Schroeder and Domenic Salerni violin |  Nathan Schram viola |  Andrew Yee cello
The two-time Grammy Award-winning Attacca Quartet is recognized and acclaimed as one of the most versatile and outstanding ensembles of the moment. A true quartet for modern times, at this performance they glide through classical and contemporary repertoire as one of the world’s most innovative and respected ensembles, bringing Mendelssohn, Gabriela Ortiz and George Crumb.
£20 – £35; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s


Sat 31 Jan | Hall One 7.30pm
colin currie quartet
this place, these people
Andy Akiho Pillar I; Pillar IV
Joe Duddell This Place, These People (World Premiere – Kings Place Music Foundation commission, supported by the Contessa Fund)
Kevin Volans Four Marimbas
Steve Reich Drumming [Part 1]
Colin Currie, Owen Gunnell, Adrian Spillett and Sam Walton percussion
A revelatory evening of rhythm, resonance, and remembrance, led by the trailblazing Colin Currie Quartet. Featuring powerful works for percussion by some of contemporary music’s most inventive voices, this concert is a vibrant exploration of place, memory, and musical innovation. At the heart of the programme is the World Premiere of This Place, These People by Joe Duddell; a commission by Kings Place Music Foundation.
£25 – £40


Fri 6 Feb | Hall One 7.30pm
MATILDA lloyd & Goldmund quartet
JS Bach Concerto in D (after Vivaldi), BWV 972
Haydn String Quartet in E flat, Op. 33, No. 2, The Joke;
Haydn Trumpet concerto in E flat [Hob. Vlle: 1] (arr. Jan Leontsky)
Marianna von Martines La tempesta: Alfin fra le tempeste
Pauline Viardot Chanson de la Pluie; Havanaise
Fauré Le papillon et la fleur
Schubert String Quartet No.14 in D minor, Death and the Maiden, D. 810 – II. Andante con moto
Gershwin Three Preludes (arr. Michael Thomas)
Matilda Lloyd trumpet |  Florian Schötz and Pinchas Adt violin
Christoph Vandory viola |  Raphael Paratore cello
Step into the spirit of a 19th-century musical salon – a space where music meets conversation and every note tells a story. The trumpet steps into the role of host and narrator, guiding the audience on a journey through the brilliance of Bach, elegance of Haydn and dynamism of Gershwin. Notably, the programme features works by two female composers who held salon concerts, Marianna von Martines and Pauline Viardot.
£20 – £40; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s


Thu 12 Feb | Hall One 7.30pm
NEAVE TRIO
MUSICAL REMEMBERANCES
Clara Schumann Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 17
Rachmaninoff Trio élégiaque No. 1 in G minor
Brahms Piano Trio in B, Op. 8
Anna Williams violin |  Mikhail Veselov cello |  Eri Nakamura piano
Grammy-nominated ensemble Neave Trio invite you on an intimate journey through memory, love, and loss in this deeply expressive programme of Romantic piano trios, after their release of their album of the same title in 2022. Reflecting memory, legacy, and emotional depth through piano trios that span cultures and eras, this programme draws together three towering voices of the Romantic and late-Romantic tradition.
£20 – £40


Fri 13 Feb | Hall One 7.30pm
NEAVE TRIO
PIAZZOLLA FOUR SEASONS OF BUENOS AIRES
Piazzolla Four Seasons of Buenos Aires; Oblivion; Libertango
Jennifer Higdon Vivid Green and Zesty Orange (London premiere)
Anna Williams violin |  Mikhail Veselov cello |  Eri Nakamura piano
Grammy-nominated ensemble Neave Trio bring their dynamic artistry to this electrifying programme, blending the sultry passion of tango with vibrant contemporary colour. At the heart of the evening is Piazzolla’s Four Seasons of Buenos Aires. The programme also features the London Premiere of Vivid Green and Zesty Orange by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Jennifer Higdon.
£25 – £50

 

Fri 20 Feb | Hall One 7.30pm
BRODSKY QUARTET & SIR WILLARD WHITE
Krysia Osostowicz and Ian Belton violin |  Paul Cassidy viola
Jacqueline Thomas cello |  Sir Willard White bass
Sir Willard White joins the acclaimed Brodsky Quartet for an evocative, nostalgic programme celebrating Sinatra, the Hollywood Quartet and timeless classics from Gershwin to Copland, Britten, Barber, Kern, Schubert and more. This concert pays homage to the working relationship between the Hollywood Quartet and Frank Sinatra in the 1950s which resulted in the classic Close to You album.
£25 – £55; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s


Sat 14 Mar | Hall One 7.30pm
SOLEM QUARTET & ALICE ZAWADSKI
different trains
Steve Reich at 90
Steve Reich Different Trains
Alice Zawadzki selected songs
Kate Bush selected songs (arr. Will Newell)
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
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: THE MUSIC OF STEVE REICH
Steve Reich at 90
Steve Reich WTC 9/11;  Violin Phase; Triple Quartet
Anna Thorvaldsdottir Enigma (UK premiere)
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

 

Thu 26 Mar | Hall One 7.30pm
I FAGIOLINI
THE MUSIC OF TOMÁS LUIS DE VICTORIA
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
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; Half-price concessions


Fri 17 Apr | Hall One 7.30pm
colin currie group performs the music of the steve martland band
Composer-in-Focus Steve Martland
Steve Martland Horses of Instruction; Starry Night; Kick; Beat the Retreat; Eternal Delight
Colin Currie conductor / percussion |  Owen Gunnell percussion |  Siwan Rhys piano
Tim Maple electric guitar |  Malcolm Moore bass guitar |  Sam Wilson drum kit
Donald Grant violin |  Robin Michael cello |  Kyle Horch and Naomi O’Sullivan saxophones
This bold Kings Place production marks a thrilling first: the Colin Currie Group performing the music of the Steve Martland Band, unleashing the full force of Martland’s sound, epic in scale, electrifying in energy, and uncompromising in spirit. For Colin Currie, Martland was both a mentor and a close friend, with his very first professional appointment 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 the passion, precision and raw power that defined the composer’s life and work.
£35 – £65; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s

 

Fri 8 May | Hall Two 8pm | Soundscape
GBSR DUO AND BEATRICE DILLON
  George Barton percussion |  Siwan Rhys piano |  Beatrice Dillon |  TTB
Kings Place Artists-in-Residence, GBSR Duo, team up with boundary-pushing composer and producer, Beatrice Dillon. Exploring synthetic patterning with free-hand acoustic textures, this new work, commissioned by Kings Place Music Foundation, is premiered through our immersive d&b Soundscape system. The night also features a DJ set from TTB aka Tabitha Thorlu-Bangura (Sabi Arts/NTS), the London cultural programmer and selector who combines music, radio and visual art. A one-off evening of close listening, new ideas and bold sound worlds.
£22


Thu 14 May | Hall One 7.30pm
carice singers
martland
Composer-in-Focus Steve Martland
Steve Martland ‘Dance to your Daddy’ and ‘Fire down below’ (from Sea Songs); Summer Rounds;
Street Songs; Skywalk;
Steve Reich Know what is above you
Luke Lewis [new work]
Louis Andriessen Un beau baiser
Julia Wolfe Guard my tongue
The Carice Singers |  George Parris conductor
Steve Martland was interested in the energy and the vitality of the human voice throughout his career; the Carice Singers will perform his major works for choir. Works of driven directness from American minimalist composers Steve Reich and Julia Wolfe give context to Martland’s aesthetic, and the programme also includes a piece from Martland’s teacher Louis Andriessen and a new work by Luke Lewis.
£20 – £45; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s


Sat 16 May | Hall One 7.30pm
britten sinfonia with elizabeth watts
britten in america
Britten Young Apollo; Les Illuminations
Copland Appalachian Spring;  Clarinet Concerto
Bowles Six Preludes
Elizabeth Watts soprano |  Oleg Shebeta-Dragan clarinet
Huw Watkins piano |  Britten Sinfonia
50 years since Britten’s death, Britten Sinfonia present a programme that focuses on the years he spent in North America during World War II. Sensuous music with a bright sheen written in Canada and the USA is paired with music by his ‘very dear friend’ and mentor, Aaron Copland, from the same decade and piano works by his student Paul Bowles, who would later become better known as the author of The Sheltering Sky.
£20 – £40; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s


Sun 31 May | Hall One 3pm
I FAGIOLINI
PURCELL DIDO & AENEAS
I Fagiolini at Kings Place
Purcell Dido & Aeneas; ‘The sparrow and the gentle dove’ (from Hardy Climes);
‘Mark how readily’ (Raise, raise the voice); Pavan in 4 parts / Hornpipe (King Arthur)
Julia Doyle Dido |  Frederick Long Aeneas |  Rowan Pierce Belinda
Martha McLorinan Sorceress |  I Fagiolini |  Robert Hollingworth director
I Fagiolini’s semi-staged take on Purcell’s masterpiece – written when he was just 29. So much variety in a single hour: great tunes, sparkling instrumental interludes, hysterical witches, dance music and of course the great lament, ‘When I am laid in earth’. Purcell’s varied genius is also celebrated in I Fagiolini’s amuse-bouche, perfect miniatures from Britain’s Orpheus.
£25 – £65; Half-price concessions


Fri 12 Jun | Hall One 7.30pm
gavin bryars ensemble and jess walker
AFTER THE RAIN, songs of waits, cohen and weill
Leonard Cohen A Singer Must Die; Song of Bernadette; That’s no way to say Goodbye
Kurt Weill Lost in the Stars
Tom Waits Georgia Lee; A Little Rain; Lullaby; The Briar and the Rose; Johnsburg, Illinois
Neil Young Only Love can Break your Heart
Gavin Bryars and Yuri Bryars bass / piano |  Jess Walker voice |  Audrey Riley cello
James Woodrow acoustic & electric guitar |  Morgan Goff viola |  Roger Heaton multi-wind
Gavin Bryars, recipient of the 2024 Ivors Innovation Award, is one of the most influential composers of our age. For After the Rain he reunites with the remarkable singer Jess Walker to build on their Tom Waits
collaboration, Mercy and Grand. This new programme with the Gavin Bryars Ensemble includes his hypnotic arrangements of iconic numbers by Waits, Leonard Cohen, Kurt Weill and Neil Young.
£25 – £32; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s

 

Fri 26 Jun | Hall One 7.30pm
brodsky quartet and laura van der heijden
schubert quintet
JS Bach Violin Sonata No. 3 in C, BWV 1005 (arr. Paul Cassidy)
Britten String Quartet No. 3 in G, Op. 94
Schubert String Quintet in C, Op. 163 (posth.), D. 956
Krysia Osostowicz and Ian Belton violin |  Paul Cassidy viola
Jacqueline Thomas and Laura van der Heijden cello
As part of Memory Unwrapped, The Brodsky Quartet continue their Kings Place 2026 residency with one of their recent collaborators – the young cellist, Laura van der Heijden, to perform Schubert’s String Quintet. This evening’s programme spans over two centuries of musical expression, showcasing the intimate yet powerful voice of chamber music through three distinctive works.
£20 – £35; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s


Sat 27 Jun | Hall One 7.30pm
olivia chaney
sons of art
Olivia Chaney’s deep connection to the music of Henry Purcell runs throughout her life. This show will be
the London debut of material from Olivia’s new Purcell album, featuring a star-studded chamber ensemble. Come and hear a modern English songwriter at the height of her powers interpreting one of England’s great composers in a refreshingly natural and contemporary way.
£22 – £30; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s


Fri 18 Sep | Hall One 7.30pm
I FAGIOLINI
MONTEVERDI VESPERS (1610)
I Fagiolini at Kings Place
Monteverdi 1610 Vespers
I Fagiolini |  The English Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble |  Robert Hollingworth director
I Fagiolini’s new recording of this iconic work is released in August 2026. Come and hear this celebrated Monteverdi group perform it live in their 40th anniversary with celebrated Monteverdi singers such as Nicholas Mulroy, Matthew Long, Julia Doyle, Ciara Hendrick and more plus the English Cornett & Sackbut Ensemble, it will be a feast for the senses.
£28 – £70


Thu 24 Sep | Hall One 8pm
voces8 and jack liebeck
flight of the soul
James Macmillan Domine Non Secundum
Taylor Scott Davis Effortlessly
JS Bach Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004 (with interspersed chorales)
Ola Gjeilo Serenity (O Magnum Mysterium)
Caroline Shaw and the swallow
Deborah Pritchard [new work] (World Premiere, Commissioned by Kings Place Music Foundation, with support from the Contessa Fund)
Ralph Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending (arr. Paul Drayton)
Jack Liebeck violin |  VOCES8
Flight of the Soul brings together vocal ensemble VOCES8 with internationally acclaimed violinist Jack Liebeck in a programme that celebrates the human spirit, transcendence and transformative power of music. The flight of the soul has long inspired poets, philosophers, and composers picking up on themes including a metaphor for hope, spiritual searching and the pursuit of beauty.
£25 – £55; £10 Concessions; £10 Under-30s

 


Sat 26 Sep | Hall Two 7.30pm | Soundscape
GBSR Duo and Sarah Davachi
Sarah Davachi [new work] (World Premiere, Commissioned by Kings Place Music Foundation)
Artists-in-Residence GBSR Duo join forces for the very first time with acclaimed Canadian composer Sarah Davachi, one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary music today. Known internationally for her immersive and contemplative sound worlds, Davachi’s work explores the subtle intricacies of timbre and the perception of time, drawing listeners into states of heightened attention and deep listening. In this special concert, GBSR Duo give the World Premiere of a newly commissioned work by Davachi, presented in partnership with d&b audiotechnik’s en-space technology. This pioneering system allows acoustic environments to be shaped and transformed in real time, opening up a completely new dimension of listening in Hall Two.
£22; £10 Concessions


Thu 1 Oct | Hall One 7.30pm
Brodsky quartet
DVOŘÁK STRING QUARTET NO.12 ‘AMERICAN’ 
Robert Davidson ‘Remembering Stradbroke’
Osvaldo Golijov ‘Tenebrae’
Bartók String Quartet No.6
Dvořák String Quartet No.12 ‘American’
Krysia Osostowicz and Ian Belton violin |  Paul Cassidy viola |  Jacqueline Thomas cello
This ‘Memories’ inspired programme has something for everyone. From Davidson’s irresistible tropical island to Golijov’s juxtaposition of a war-torn, urban scene and a spectral vista. Bartók’s heartbreaking yearning for his beloved Hungary to Dvořák’s bristling celebration of America’s wide open spaces. Euphoria, tragedy, optimism, nostalgia – it’s all here.
£20 – £35; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s

 

Sun 29 Nov | Hall One | 16:00
AURORA ORCHESTRA: WHERE MEMORY SINGS
Memory Unwrapped
Nico Muhly New psalm settings
Bernstein Chichester Psalms
Bach Magnificat
          BBC Singers | Aurora Orchestra  
          Nicholas Collon conductor | Edmund de Waal presenter
For thousands of years the Psalms have been sung and remembered – words of sorrow, joy and hope that have travelled across generations and cultures. Aurora Orchestra’s latest collaboration with the BBC Singers brings together three composers, centuries apart, who each return to those ancient texts in their own way. At its heart is Bach’s Magnificat – Mary’s song of praise, which itself remembers and reimagines the psalm tradition in the light of Christ. Bach’s setting summons the splendour of Lutheran Leipzig, layering centuries of sacred tradition into music bursting with colour, invention and joy. Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms recalls the sounds of his Jewish heritage with music that is tender, playful and dramatic. And in newly-composed settings of psalm texts, Nico Muhly gives these timeless words a fresh, modern voice, alive with echoes and fragments like half-remembered prayers.
The programme is co-curated and introduced by writer and artist Edmund de Waal, who reflects on the Psalms as vessels of memory, carrying human experience across centuries. Together, words and music reveal the Psalms as a living thread that binds past, present and future.
£29.50-£69.50; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s

 


FOLK  

 

Fri 27 Feb | Hall One 7.30pm
OLIVIA CHANEY: news from nowhere
electric folk
This is the debut outing for Olivia Chaney’s glamorous new folk-rock band, which she’s calling (for now) News from Nowhere. Picking up where her acclaimed album The Queen of Hearts left off,  Olivia and her band will continue the trans Atlantic conversation that Offa Rex began through special arrangements of English and American folk classics, including Silver Dagger, Black is the Colour, and The Cuckoo.
£22 – £30; Half-price concessions


Sat 25 Apr | Hall One 7.30pm
Sam Sweeney Trio
Folk Weekend
Known for his expressive playing and bold musical vision, Sam Sweeney leads the trio through richly textured arrangements of traditional and original material. With Ben Nicholls’ deep, resonant 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. Sam will delve into his back catalogue and air some brand new material.
£20 – £25; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s

 

Sun 26 Apr | Hall One 7pm
kris drever
Folk Weekend
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.
£20 – £25; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s


Sat 28 Nov | Hall One 7.30pm
OLIVIA CHANEY
daughters of memory
This is a chance to hear some of Olivia Chaney’s latest compositions and arrangements. Olivia will perform on her characteristically virtuosic range of instruments, from the Indian harmonium to the guitar, accompanied by long-term collaborator Jordan Hunt (violin/vocals). Expect melodies and lyrics that explore motherhood, poetry, love, loss, tradition, modernity, suffering, and redemption.
£22 – £30; £10 Concessions

 

JAZZ  

 

Sun 18 Jan | Hall Two 19:30
slowly rolling camera
Dave Stapleton keyboards |  Deri Roberts electronics |  Elliot Bennett drums
Stuart McCallum guitar |  Nic Kummert saxophones |  Jon Goode bass
Since 2013, Cardiff-based Slowly Rolling Camera has emerged as a formidable force on the city’s music scene, meticulously forging a unique identity that blends soul-stirring grooves, magnetic hooks, and vivid emotional contrasts. Their signature sound establishes them as true artisans of sound, continually exploring and expanding the horizons of musical innovation.
£22; £10 Concessions


Thu 25 Jun | Hall One 7.30pm
renell shaw
the windrush suite
Renell Shaw The Windrush Suite; Echo in the Bones
Renell Shaw musical director / conductor / vocalist
Join Artist-in-Residence Renell Shaw for an evening that celebrates history, identity, and the power of music. Featuring a world-class live ensemble, intimate family recordings, and striking visuals, Shaw turns memory into music, bringing the Windrush story to life with depth and soul. The second half presents Echo in the Bones, Shaw’s electrifying follow-up to The Windrush Suite.
£20 – £25


Fri 9 Oct | Hall One 7.30pm
renell shaw
remember us tomorrow
Renell Shaw Remember Us Tomorrow
Renell Shaw musical director / conductor / vocalist
Join Artist-in-Residence Renell Shaw for the world premiere of Remember Us Tomorrow, the third and final chapter of his acclaimed work The Windrush Suite. With Remember Us Tomorrow, Shaw turns towards the future. This powerful new work asks what it means to be of Afro-Caribbean heritage after three generations in Britain, raising a fourth generation in a world that is both hyper-connected and deeply divided.
£20 – £25


CONTEMPORARY

 


Fri 16 Jan & Sat 17 Jan | Hall Two 5pm, 5.20pm & 5.40pm
RISTBAND PRESENTS: FORMATIONS
Ristband Studios presents a unique award-winning immersive concert combining live music, performance, spatial audio and virtual reality, taking audiences on a journey through memories that are both real and surreal. Visitors will also experience Machine Memory, an installation revealing how computers “see” the world, recognizing objects and movement, and remembering them over time.
£12.50 Early bird price

 


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 venues 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

Guildford Jazz - Programme for November 2025.

Tuesday, October 07, 2025

Mick Thomas has forwarded details of forthcoming events at Guildford Jazz.

Mick Thomas writes;


Vasilis Xenopoulos & Paul Edis
Monday 3 November from 2.00pm (lunch available from 12.00) at Guildford Institute, Ward St GU1 4LH
An hour of world-class jazz featuring tenor saxophonist Vasilis Xenopoulos and pianist Paul Edis with Marianne Windham on bass. Originally from Greece, Vasilis had just finished studying at Berklee College in the US when he met up with Paul in West London some 20 years ago. Their first album. entitled ‘A Narrow Escape’, was released in 2016 to critical acclaim followed by glowing reviews from around the world for their latest album ‘Feels Like Home’, released in 2024.

 

Bill Laurance Trio
Friday 7 November from 8pm at the University of Surrey, Stag Hill, GU2 7XH
Described by The Guardian as ‘A Jazz Maestro’ pianist Bill Laurance’s albums, whether solo, duo or orchestral recordings, have all been released to universal critical acclaim. There are few creative avenues that this brilliant musician has yet to explore and his latest trio with drummer Oscar Ogden and bassist Menelik Claffey has developed an innovative musical kinship. For more details visit http://www.guildfordjazz.org.uk

 

Allison Neale Trio
Saturday 15 November from 7pm at Guildford Institute, Ward St GU1 4LH
Unique on the UK jazz scene, American-born alto saxophonist Allison Neale is a beautifully fluent and inventive musician, who plays in a strongly melodic ‘West Coast cool jazz’ style reminiscent of Paul Desmond (of Dave Brubeck fame). For this intimate evening concert Allison will be joined by the fine pianist Eriko Ishihara and versatile bassist Marianne Windham. For more details visit http://www.guildfordjazz.org.uk

 

Alexandra Ridout Quartet
Wednesday 19 November from 8pm at Guildford Pavilion, Woodbridge Rd GU1 4RP
UK born, New York based trumpeter Alexandra Ridout is one of the most talented young musicians on the international scene. Since winning the prestigious BBC Young Jazz Musician of The Year in 2016 Alexandra has received numerous international awards. The other Quartet members also have impressive credentials, having performed and recorded with a wide range of world class artists. For more details visit http://www.guildfordjazz.org.uk

Warren James - Gig schedule October 2025 - January 2026.

Tuesday, October 07, 2025

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;


The Jake Leg Jug Band / Warren James

 

 

 

After a summer of many sell-out gigs and great success at festivals, from the top of the UK to the most southern points The Jake Leg Jug Band are delighted to already have a busy diary for 2026 - with more dates being added all of the time and the hope of making our European debut. See our forthcoming dates by
clicking right here! https://www.thejakelegjugband.com/gigs-2

 

 


Also this year - Warren James & His Lonesome Travellers launched to a terrific success at the 36th Bude Jazz Festival in the beautiful Cornish region of the United Kingdoms! After firmly establishing his name on the UK jazz and blues scene during the last three and a half years as “our skiffle star” (Jazz Rag) Warren was very keen to demonstrate that he is no one-trick pony and has real command of that banjo!
You can find all of Warren’s jazz, blues and roots adventures right here by clicking this link;
https://warrenjamesguitar.com/tour-dates/

 

OCTOBER 2025


Thur 9 – Bicester, Private Engagement – 2pm to 4pm - The Silk Street Jazz Band


Fri 10 – Bretforten, The Fleece Inn – The Jake Leg Jug Band


Sat 11 – Stranraer, North West Castle Hotel Jazz festival – The Jake Leg Jug Band


Sun 12 – Dumfries, Beattock, The Stables – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 3pm


Wed 15 – Lytham St Anne’s, Lowther Pavilion – The Jake Leg Jug Band @7:30pm


Sat 18 – Atherstone, Conservative Club, Cabaret – Hit Parade Heroes @ 9pm – Guest: Barry Meek


Wed 22 – Sutton Coldfield Jazz Club – Warren James & His Lonesome Travellers @ 8pm


Sat 25 – Bristol, Old Duke – Hit Parade Heroes @ 9pm


Thurs 30 – Carlisle, Jazz Club – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 8pm

 

NOVEMBER 2025


Sat 1 – Darlington, New Orleans Jazz Club – The Story of Skiffle @ 12:30pm


Sun 2 – Worcester, Private Party – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 6pm


Mon 3 – Suffolk, Private – Rural Touring Co - Warren James


Tues 4 – Suffolk, Private – Rural Touring Co - Warren James


Wed 5 – Suffolk, Private – Rural Touring Co - Warren James


Thur 6 – Suffolk, Private – Rural Touring Co - Warren James


Sat 8 – Street, Ellie B Jazz Weekend, Wessex Hotel – The Jake Leg Jug Band


Sun 9 – Street, Ellie B Jazz Weekend, Wessex Hotel – The Hot Tamales


Wed 12 – Bristol, Warmley Jazz Club – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 8pm


Thurs 13 – Chaddersley Corbett, Jazz at the Swan – Warren James & His Lonesome Travellers @ 8pm


Fri 14 – Bristol, Old Duke – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 9pm


Sat 15 – Cornwall, Calstock Arts Centre – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 8pm


Wed 19 – Gosport Jazz Club – Warren James & His Lonesome Travellers @ 8pm


Sun 23 – Worcester, The Chestnut Tree – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 6pm


Tues 25 – Datchet, Village Hall – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 2pm


Wed 26 – Sutton Coldfield Jazz Club – The Hot Tamales


Thurs 27 – Chaddersley Corbett, Jazz at the Swan – The Hot Tamales


Sat 29 – UNAVAILABLE 6pm to 11:30pm


Sun 30 – Coventry, Jazzamatazz, Ansty Club – The Hot Tamales – 12:30


Sun 30 – Colchester Jazz Club – The Hot Tamales @ 7:30pm

 

DECEMBER 2025


Wed 3 – Bristol, Old Duke – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 9pm


Thur 4 – Swindon, The Beehive – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 9pm


Fri 5 – Scarborough, TBC – The Jake Leg Jug Band


Sat 6 – Louth, Louth Jazz Club – Warren James & His Lonesome Travellers @ 7:30pm


Tues 9 – Leeds, Jazz Club – The JakeLeg Jug Band @ 8pm


Fri 12 – Yorkshire TBC – The Jake Leg Jug Band


Sat 13 – Bristol, The Old Duke – Hit Parade Heroes @ 9pm


Mon 15 – Shipston on Stour, The Thirst Edition – Hit Parade Heroes @ 7:30pm


Sun 21 – Dove Holes, Village Hall – The Hot Tamales @ 1pm


Sun 21 – Birmingham, SNOBS – The Hit Parade Heroes – @ 6:30pm


Sun 28 – Solihull, Broomfields Hall and RBL – The Johnny Cash Songbook @ 12:30pm


Wed 31 - Staffordshire - Private @ 3pm to 6pm


Wed 31 – NEW YEARS EVE - Coventry, Ansty Club – Hit Parade Heroes – 9:30pm to 12:30am


2026 PERFORMANCE LIST


January 2026


Sun 4 – Stafford Jazz Club – Warren James & His Lonesome Travellers @ 12:30pm


Thur 8 – Dringhouses Jazz Club – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 1pm


Sun 11 – Halesowen Jazz Club – Warren James & His Lonesome Travellers @ 7pm


Wed 14 – Bristol, The Old Duke – The Jake Leg Jug Band


Sat 17 – Louth, Jazz Club – Baby Jools & The Jazzaholics @ 7:30pm


Tues 20 – Hampton in Arden – Roger’s Super Club – The Jake Leg Jug Band @ 7:30pm


Sun 25 – Blackpool, The Winter Gardens - West Coast Folk Festival – The Jake Leg Jug Band


Fri 30 – Weston Super Mare, Sandbay Holiday Park, Pete Lay Weekend – Baby Jools & The Jazzaholics @ afternoon


Sat 31 – Weston Super Mare, Sandbay Holiday Park, Pete Lay Weekend – Baby Jools & The Jazzaholics

 

The Green Note, Camden Town, London - Newsletter 07/10/2025.

Tuesday, October 07, 2025

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

Upcoming Musical Highlights - October part 1

 

Hello Green Note Music Lovers,


As the nights grow longer and the air more autumnal, we’re delighted to bring you a warm season of music that spans folk, jazz, Americana and more…

 


UPCOMING HIGHLIGHTS…


We’re looking forward to a Green Note debut this week from Canadian country music man ZACHARY LUCKY (Sun 12th Oct) whose songs are steeped in prairie landscapes and timeless emotion - fans of Gordon Lightfoot and Kris Kristofferson won’t want to miss this. Also from Canada, environmental and social justice activist TARA MACLEAN (Wed 8th Oct) will be intertwining performances of her music with readings from her best-selling book, Song of the Sparrow, and HAWKSLEY WORKMAN is back for the final 2 dates of his special 4-part residency. A very welcome Canadian take-over!


Award-winning singer-songwriter KIRSTEN ADAMSON (Weds 15th Oct @ Water Rats) carries forward a rich folk legacy with songs both vulnerable and bold, summoning the same heart-stopping purity as Sandy Denny, by way of Emmylou Harris and Kate Bush. While Mississippi Delta songstress BRONWYNNE BRENT (Wed 15th Oct) offers a stirring mix of Southern gothic, jazz, and Americana in her lyrical narratives - a true Green Note favourite! PI JACOBS makes her Green Note debut this Thursday (9th Oct) blending roots-rock swagger and storytelling soul, with a style that draws comparisons to Tom Waits, Dolly Parton, and Lucinda Williams. And then later in the month, don’t miss the collaborative magic of VERA VAN HEERINGEN & BROOKS WILLIAMS (Sun 19th Oct) - two seasoned acoustic voices, weaving harmony, guitar, and delicate dynamics into one unforgettable evening. Lots to look forward to!


In the run-up to London Jazz Festival next month which we’re always proud to be a part of, we have some treats coming up for jazz fans! Mercury-prize nominee JOE WEBB (Weds 8th Oct) will be back with his trio - catch him in the intimacy of our Basement Bar while you still can! Gypsy-jazz maestro HARRY DIPLOCK is back with his monthly residency for what is always a brilliant night of collaboration and improvisation (Thurs 9th Oct), THE FRASER SMITH QUARTET are back with their fiery and energetic hard-bop (Fri 10th Oct), talented jazz singer ANNIE MAJIN (fresh from her run as lead at The Donmar Theatre!) will be presenting hidden gems from the Great American Songbook (Sat 11th Oct), and rising star clarinet player and vocalist GIULIA MARRO and her quartet will be playing swing-inspired songs they love (Sat 18th Oct)!


We’re also super excited for the return of THE LITTLE UNSAID this Friday (10th Oct @ Moth Club). Their live shows are renowned for audience connection, catharsis and celebration in the face of things – which have drawn audiences to the band’s last three sold out UK tours. Lyrics that chart our deepest experiences and matters of the heart which we all share, and music with the art of songwriting at its core that elevates and unites us. They’re definitely worth checking out!

 

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. Whether you’re into contemporary folk, soulful alt-pop, foot-stomping blues, or vintage jazz with a twist, Green Note is your home for unforgettable live music! And please note that many of our shows sell out in advance, so we highly recommend grabbing your tickets early to avoid disappointment!

 

And if you can’t decide what to book for, check out our SPOTIFY PLAYLIST for a taster of what’s coming up in October!
October 2025 Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1bJOUIzkVr7oPazT1raeKV?si=eb9e1a6608d14036&nd=1&dlsi=442a4924a9e340d4

 


CELEBRATE 20 YEARS OF GREEN NOTE WITH US!
And stay tuned as we have an announcement coming up in our next newsletter - watch this space!

 


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

 


COMING UP IN THE NEXT COUPLE OF WEEKS…


Ormella presents… Folk Rising
Tue 7th October
THE BASEMENT BAR
An intimate, curated and community-based night of folk music aiming to celebrate the best upcoming folk artists London has to offer


Hawksley Workman
Tue 7th October
Special 4-date residency! Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist whose genre-defying music blends indie rock, folk, and alt-pop with a dash of whimsical theatricality.


Tara MacLean
Wed 8th October
Canadian internationally renowned and award-winning recording and touring music artist, intertwines performances of her music with readings from her debut book


Joe Webb Trio
Wed 8th October
THE BASEMENT BAR
With a performance CV that includes collaborations with Wynton Marsalis, Jamie Cullum and Jools Holland, Joe is now making a name for himself as a band leader and as one of the UK’s most captivating young pianists


Pi Jacobs
Thu 9th October
Blending roots-rock swagger and storytelling soul, with a style that draws comparisons to Tom Waits, Dolly Parton, and Lucinda Williams


Harry Diplock Sessions
Thu 9th October
THE BASEMENT BAR
The music of Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli… Joined monthly by some of the best gypsy jazz musicians from across Europe, come for an evening of improvisation and surprises!


The Embers
Fri 10th October
...sorrowful harmonies, driving rhythms and break-neck fiddle to keep you dancing and sobbing into the night in equal measure


The Little Unsaid
Fri 10th October
MOTH CLUB
Live shows renowned for audience connection, catharsis and celebration in the face of things


The Fraser Smith Quartet
Fri 10th October
THE BASEMENT BAR
Fiery and energetic hard-bop! An all new repertoire of Ballads, Burners and Swingers!


The Dunwells
Fri 10th October
ST PANCRAS OLD CHURCH
Leeds based indie-folk-pop band with strong vocals, powerful melodies and heartfelt lyrics


Hawksley Workman
Sat 11th October
Special 4-date residency! Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist whose genre-defying music blends indie rock, folk, and alt-pop with a dash of whimsical theatricality.


Bandini
Sat 11th October
Jazz, blues, rock and gypsy incorporated into a unique sound… “The bastard son of Tom Waits and Cab Calloway”


The Annie Majin Songbook
Sat 11th October
THE BASEMENT BAR
Joined by London’s finest rhythm section Annie will be presenting a handpicked selection of hidden gems from the Great American Songbook and beyond


Nizlopi
Sun 12th October
THE WATER RATS
Join us for a one-off show by the pioneering righteous folk hip-hop duo of whom Ed Sheeran says ‘I learned everything from them’
**SOLD OUT**


Matinée Show: Rebet Asker-Greek Roots Series
Sun 12th October
Greek Rebetiko… a series of songs from a selection of the greatest Greek composers…


Zachary Lucky
Sun 12th October
The genuine article - unapologetically old-school country, armed with a husky, baritone voice.


Serious Sam Barrett
Sun 12th October
THE BASEMENT BAR
“Songs that rattle with the ghosts of Appalachian folk, and southern blues, yet sound emphatically English.” Uncut Magazine


Nizlopi
Sun 12th October
THE WATER RATS
Join us for a one-off show by the pioneering righteous folk hip-hop duo of whom Ed Sheeran says ‘I learned everything from them’
**SOLD OUT**


William Jack
Mon 13th October
William Jack is an Australian multi-style cellist and songwriter, best known for incorporating his jazz guitar background into an unconventional style of cello playing, with a passion for breaking boundaries between genres and cultures.


Soundings presents… Sam Moss
Mon 13th October
THE BASEMENT BAR
Soundings presents… Critically-acclaimed songwriter and instrumentalist in an intimate settting


‘Coven Unplugged’ with Daisy Chute and Rebecca Brewer
Tue 14th October
TALENTBANQ presents… a gig for lovers of songwriting and storytelling - enjoy a sneak preview and a peek behind the curtain from the creators of Coven


John Fishell
Tue 14th October
THE BASEMENT BAR
“Think Norwegian Wood filtered through Led Zeppelin” Anothermusic


Bronwynne Brent
Wed 15th October
Mississippi Delta songbird whose spine-tingling vocal style has been compared to Billie Holiday, Peggy Lee & Amy Winehouse .“A voice that is timeless in timbre and phrasing” (R2 magazine)


Samuel Moore
- Flamenco Guitarist
Wed 15th October
THE BASEMENT BAR
One of the leading flamenco musicians of his generation


Kirsten Adamson
Wed 15th October
THE WATER RATS
Award-winning singer/songwriter Kirsten Adamson summons the same heart-stopping purity as Sandy Denny, by way of Emmylou Harris and Kate Bush… “I could listen to Adamson’s voice all day every day, it’s angelic” Maverick Magazine


Gabriel Moreno & The Quivering Poets
Thu 16th October
New Roots presents… Gibraltarian poet & singer-songwriter Gabriel Moreno with band


DiD Sounds Presents: Adam Falkingham, CHLO + Special guests
Thu 16th October
THE BASEMENT BAR
Returning to Green Note after another string of successful single releases, Adam Falkingham is joined by CHLO & friends for an intimate performance of stripped back songs. Join us for the first DiD showcase of London’s best independent acts.


Chloe Foy
Thu 16th October
ST PANCRAS OLD CHURCH
“9/10 - 10 years in the making, it’s certainly been worth the wait.” Gigwise / “9/10 - A charming body of work, Where Shall We Begin is a must listen” The Line of Best Fit


Lana Shelley
Fri 17th October
Unique, warm, chocolate sauce Jazz-infused vocals, straight to the point lyrics and upbeat groovy band are guaranteed to leave you buoyant and full of good time, soul energy!


Matt Holborn Trio
Fri 17th October
THE BASEMENT BAR
Join London-based jazz violinist Matt Holborn and his trio for a night of swing and straight-ahead jazz


Matinée Show:
James Kerry Trio
Sat 18th October
From Kent, and an established member of the modern English folk scene, James Kerry is well known for his passionate, rhythmic playing rooted in folk dance tradition.


The Blue Moon
Sat 18th October
Vintage Rock’n'roll band from the UK with rich vocals, soulful grooves and soaring horns


Giulia Marro Quartet
Sat 18th October
THE BASEMENT BAR
Inspired by the swing era and the composers of this time, playing music from their upcoming album and tunes that they love from the likes of Duke Ellington, W.C Handy and many more.


Open-mic hosted
by Rob Thom
Sun 19th October
Well-established, relaxed and friendly open mic…


Vera Van Heeringen & Brooks Williams
Sun 19th October
Vera Van Heeringen and Brooks Williams present “Song Roots,” a night of songs, stories and masterful guitar playing.


B!M Trio
Sun 19th October
THE BASEMENT BAR
Inspired by the swinging piano-guitar-bass bands of Ahmad Jamal, Nat King Cole, and Oscar Peterson - but with a more modern flavour - B!M trio has a unique and irresistible vibe and swing-feel.

 

Green Note, 106 Parkway, London, NW1 7AN


http://www.greennote.co.uk



 

 

EFG London Jazz Festival announce their Free & Family schedule.

Monday, October 06, 2025

EFG London Jazz Festival has announced its programme of Free and Family events to be held at The Southbank Centre, The Jazz Social and Barking Riverside,14-23 November 2025. Press release attached

We have received the following press release;


EFG LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL 2025
Announce Free and Family events held at The Southbank Centre, The Jazz Social and Barking Riverside
14-23 November 2025

 

 

This November, EFG London Jazz Festival returns with a powerful programme of free events celebrating community, culture and global sounds. From underground Caribbean house parties to the pulse of Lagos, from youth-led innovation to family-friendly gigs, the festival reaffirms London as a global stage for jazz and beyond. With accessibility at its heart, the festival welcomes audiences of all backgrounds and abilities to share in the joy of live music.

 


At the Southbank Centre’s Clore Ballroom on Saturday, 15 November, step into the spirit of Britain’s legendary Caribbean house parties of the 1960s–80s. Curated entirely by young producers from the Milestones programme, a culmination of 6 months of workshops, training and shadowing, enabling 8 young people to programme and produce their own event with the support of the Serious team, Blues Party transforms the Clore Ballroom into a vibrant ska-reggae-rocksteady celebration. Expect fresh live acts, DJs, and a panel discussion exploring the cultural legacy of these iconic gatherings. Blues Party is headlined by #SDWEEKLY, Steam Down’s weekly jam night.

 


The following day at the Clore Ballroom, the city’s brightest young musicians take the stage in this showcase of the capital city’s diverse youth ensembles for London Lineup. Featuring brand-new music from ImPossibilities, Wired4Music, JMI Youth Big Band, Tomorrow’s Warriors Youth Ensemble, and Roundhouse Resident Artists, each performance tells the story of community, culture, and identity in today’s London.

 


Closing the festival at the Clore Ballroom on Sunday, 23 November, is Lagos to London, a day-long celebration of Nigerian music and its influence on UK jazz. Experience Richard Ọlátúndé Baker’s powerful Ọlátúndé Ensemble, visionary saxophonist Camilla George’s mass-participation big band project Isang, the collective spirit of Orii, and the legendary Bukky Leo & Black Egypt. Workshops, DJs and drumming sessions bring the energy of Lagos right to Southbank.

 


Also on Sunday, 23 November, the Festival returns to Barking Riverside with an all-day, free celebration of Nigerian and West African music. Afrobeat ambassador Dele Sosimi headlines alongside fun and engaging drumming workshops by One-Drum, DJs and community celebration. Plus, catch Senegalese guitarist Abdoulaye Samb performing live on the Thames aboard an Uber Boat by Thames Clippers.

 


The Jazz Social is hosting a unique series of high-quality live gigs for little ones and their grown-ups. From folk and jazz singalongs with Tots Tunes with Tara Franks on Friday, 14 November, and intimate storytelling and standards with award-winning vocalist Nishla Smith and Matthew Bourne on Saturday, 15 November, to an electronic micro-rave for toddlers with Graham Smyth on Sunday, 23 November, EFG London Jazz Festival’s Baby Jazz Club proves you’re never too young to fall in love with live music.

 


In addition to its Free and Family programmes, the EFG London Jazz Festival stands as one of the world’s leading city-wide festivals, presenting over 300 performances across more than 60 venues over 10 days and nights. From world-renowned artists to emerging talent, the Festival offers a rich and diverse programme designed to inspire and engage audiences of all ages.

 


EFG London Jazz Festival Free & Family Shows

 


14 Nov - Tots Tunes with Tara Franks - Baby Jazz Club at The Jazz Social


15 Nov - Nishla Smith and Matthew Bourne - Baby Jazz Club at The Jazz Social


15 Nov (1:30–7pm) - Blues Party ft. Maia Reid, Steppin’ Over, Blissy E (DJ), Duke Peckings (DJ), #SDWEEKLY - Clore Ballroom


16 Nov (12–7pm) - London Lineup ft. ImPossibilities, Wired4Music, JMI Youth Big Band ft. Shirley Smart, Tomorrow’s Warriors Youth Ensemble, Roundhouse Resident Artists - Clore Ballroom


23 Nov (1–7pm) - Lagos to London ft. Ọlátúndé Ensemble, Camilla George presents Isang, Orii Community, Bukky Leo & Black Egypt, Dare Balogun (DJ) - Clore Ballroom


23 Nov - Riverside Sounds with the Dele Sosimi Afrobeat Experience ft. One-Drum, Dele Sosimi


23 Nov (11:46–12:45) - Abdoulaye Samb live aboard Uber Boat by Thames Clippers - Bankside to Barking Riverside


23 Nov - Graham Smyth Music to Interact With - Baby Jazz Club at The Jazz Social

 

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

 


The Creative Engagement Programme is possible thanks to the support of Arts Council England, Postcode Society Trust and generous donors through the Serious Trust.

 


The Barking Riverside Programme is possible thanks to the support of Barking Riverside Ltd. Barking Riverside is one of Europe’s largest and most exciting residential developments, providing East London with up to 20,000 new homes for a community of up to 50,000 people. Barking Riverside is delivered by Master Developer Barking Riverside Ltd, a joint venture between the Mayor of London and housing association L&Q.

Jazz in the West Midlands - October 6th - 12th 2025.

Monday, October 06, 2025

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

The Week Ahead

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

 

Monday 6


RBC Salsa Orchestra
Eastside Jazz Club, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, 200 Jennens Road, B4 7XR




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




Kenilworth Jazz: The Burt Bacharach Jazz Experience ft Alex Steele & Catherine Sykes Quartet
Kenilworth Rugby Club Glasshouse Lane, Kenilworth CV8 2AJ






Tuesday 7

 

Jose Zalba-Smith - ARRIBA CUBA Project and special guest Javier Zalba
The Bradshaw Hall, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, 200 Jennens Road, B4 7XR




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




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




Tommy Scott Trio: Homage to McCoy Tyner
Smokey Joe’s, 16 Bennington St, Cheltenham GL50 4ED





Wednesday 8


Bedford Street Jazz Jam ft Georgie Mason
Bedford Street Bar, 4 Bedford Street, Leamington Spa CV32 5DY




Sutton Coldfield Trad Jazz Club: Richard Leach Street Band
Boldmere Sports & Social Club, 323 Boldmere Road, Sutton Coldfield B73 5HQ




The Yolanda Penn Trio
The Queens Arms, 150 Newhall Street, Birmingham B3 1RY




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






Thursday 9


The Ellington Piano Project
Eastside Jazz Club, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, 200 Jennens Road, B4 7XR




Music Spoken Here presents Robert Castelli & BOOM (UK)
The Marr’s Bar, 12 Pierpoint Street, Worcester WR1 1TA




Jazz Coventry: The Steve “Big Man” Clayton Trio
The Albany Club, 10 Earlsdon St, Earlsdon, Coventry CV5 6EG




Swing That Music with the Down For The Count All-Stars
Albany Theatre, Albany Road, Coventry CV5 6JQ




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




Mike Hall / Richard Wetherall
Alsager Golf & Country Club, Audley Rd, Alsager Stoke-on-Trent ST7 2UR




Soul Sessions Brum: Funktober Festival with The Honey Drops / Hunzz / Astrofunken / Collective Sleep
The Night Owl, 17-18 Lower Trinity Street, Birmingham B9 4AG






Friday 10


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




B:Music Free Jazz Fridays: Allexa Nava
Jennifer Blackwell Performance Space, Symphony Hall, Centenary Square, Birmingham, B1 2EA




Dom Pipkin
Temperance, 33 Bath St, Leamington Spa CV31 3AF




Up4 the Downstroke
The Jam House, 3-5 St Pauls Square, Birmingham B3 1QU




Alex Clarke with the Tim Amann Trio
The Trumpet, 58 High Street, Bilston, Wolverhampton WV14 0EP




Droitwich Jazz Club: Swing From Paris
Cutnall Green Memorial Hall, Addis Lane, Droitwich WR9 0NE






Saturday 11


Sax in the City with The Notebenders
Jennifer Blackwell Performance Space, Symphony Hall, Centenary Square, Birmingham, B1 2EA




Shrewsbury Jazz: Nigel Price Organ Trio
The Hive, 5 Belmont, Shrewsbury, SY1 1TE


(born)
The Dome, Bramall Music Building, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston B15 2TT




Errol Linton Band
Temperance, 33 Bath St, Leamington Spa CV31 3AF




Up4 the Downstroke
The Jam House, 3-5 St Pauls Square, Birmingham B3 1QU




Lady Nade sings Nina Simone
The Edge Arts Centre, William Brookes School, Farley Road, Much Wenlock, Shropshire TF13 6NB




Swing From Paris
Wixford Village Hall, Wixford, Alcester B49 6DA






Sunday 12


Jazz at The Ruin *
The Ruin, 92 Floodgate Street, Deritend, Birmingham B5 5SR




SwingShift10 ft Robert Fowler
Jaguar Social Club, Fenton Road, Coventry CV5 9PS




Solihull Jazz: Kevin Grenfell’s Jazz & Boogie Band
Broomfields Hall, Union Road, Solihull B91 3DH




The People’s Big Band
Snobs, 200 Broad Street, Birmingham B15 1SU





* Indicates known regular event but no lineup 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.org

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist,  first broadcast 05/10/2025.

Monday, October 06, 2025

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 05/10/2025, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;


Radio Playlist from October 5th 2025

 

 

Carole Nelson Trio
Encroachment
Through the storm
Livia records


Out Front
Dark Dancing
Buried Webs
Greeneyes records


Hill Collective
Blow it up With Dynamite
Blow it up With Dynamite (EP)
self


Hanna Paulsberg Concept
Maria
Himmel over hav
Grappa


Owls in Council
Country
Letters from Nowhere
Unit Records


Anders Hagberg
Circle No. 2
With Hope
Prophone


Örjan Hultén
A second Life
Peaceful Warrior
Prophone


Maria Faust Sacrum Facere
March No. 0
Marches Rewound and Rewritten
Stunt


Petter Eldh
KON
Projekt Drums vol. II
Edition


Brad Henkel Quartet
Branch
Overstory
Trouble in the East


Dear Uncle Lennie
Six
Sister Juniper
BMC


Rolf Thofte Quintet
The Big 5
Martha’s Dance
April 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


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

 

Ibrahim Maalouf releases live single and video from the Proms and announces a six city headline UK tour for June 2026.

Friday, October 03, 2025

French-Lebanese trumpeter Ibrahim Maalouf has marked his debut at the BBC Proms this July with the release of a video. He will be touring in the UK in June 2026. Press release attached.

We have received the following information and press release;


Ibrahim Maalouf has marked his debut at the BBC Proms this July with the release of a video with footage from backstage , from rehearsals, and from the performance alongside a recording of the live Proms performance of the orchestrated version of ‘Au Revoir’ with the BBC Symphony Orchestra and BBC Singers conducted by Jules
Buckley.


You can view the video here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7PRYQCy2bw

 


This coincides with news that the French Lebanese trumpeter composer will be doing a six city headline UK tour in June 2026.


Sunday, 7 June 2026 – The Great Hall, Cardiff
Monday, 8 June 2026 – The Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh
Tuesday, 9 June 2026 – University Union, Leeds
Wednesday, 10 June 2026 -O2 Ritz, Manchester
Friday, 12 June 2026 – Roundhouse, London
Saturday, 13 June 2026 – Corn Exchange, Cambridge


For tickets, please go to http://www.ibrahimmaalouf.com


Ibrahim Maalouf’s BBC Proms concert was reviewed in these pages
https://www.thejazzmann.com/reviews/review/ibrahim-maalouf-bbc-proms-royal-albert-hall-london-29-07-2025


The full press release is as follows:


Ibrahim Maalouf Shares “Au revoir” Live from BBC Proms with Jules Buckley & BBC Symphony Orchestra 2026 UK Tour, incl. London’s Roundhouse (12 June)

 

ListenHERE/ Watch HERE.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7PRYQCy2bw


Twice Grammy-nominated French-Lebanese trumpeter and producer Ibrahim Maalouf today unveils a new live and orchestrated version of his track “Au revoir,” recorded at the prestigious BBC Proms in London’s Royal Albert Hall this July. Joined by conductor Jules Buckley, the BBC Symphony Orchestra and choir, Maalouf delivers a spellbinding, large-scale performance that captures the drama and lyricism of his celebrated live shows.


The release of “Au revoir” (Live at the BBC Proms) coincides with the news of a major six-date UK headline tour for June 2026, his biggest to date. Drawing on material from across Maalouf’s career, including his acclaimed 2024 album Trumpets of Michel Ange,the tour will include a headline show at London’s Roundhouse on Friday, June 12th.


UK Tour Dates:
Sunday, 7 June 2026 – The Great Hall, Cardiff
Monday, 8 June 2026 – The Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh
Tuesday, 9 June 2026 – University Union, Leeds
Wednesday, 10 June 2026 -O2 Ritz,Manchester
Friday, 12 June 2026 – Roundhouse, London
Saturday, 13 June 2026 – Corn Exchange, Cambridge


For tickets, please go to http://www.ibrahimmaalouf.com

 

Trumpets of Michel Ange highlights Maalouf’s pioneering quarter-tone trumpet - an instrument invented by his father to bridge Middle Eastern and Western scales. Each composition on the album is written and performed on this unique four-valve trumpet. The artwork features a 1925 photograph of Maalouf’s grandfather with his village band in Lebanon. Praised as a “virtuoso” by the New York Times and “a living legend” by Jon Batiste, Maalouf has released sixteen acclaimed albums, performed to an audience of six million at the Eiffel Tower on Bastille Day, and sold-out Paris’s Accor Arena three times. Recent projects include Queen of Sheba with Angélique Kidjo (Grammy nominee Best Global Album) and Capacity to Love, featuring De La Soul, Gregory Porter and more.


“The Proms recording was a special night,” says Maalouf. “It’s a privilege to share that energy and to bring these new UK concerts to life.”

Tommy Smith and Gwilym Simcock - new album and UK live dates.

Friday, October 03, 2025

Saxophonist Tommy Smith & pianist Gwilym Simcock release their first recording together, Eternal Light on Friday 3 October 2025 exclusively via Bandcamp. The album is being supported by two live dates

We have received the following press release;


Tommy Smith and Gwilym Simcock release concert recording


Saxophonist Tommy Smith and pianist Gwilym Simcock release their first recording together, Eternal Light on Friday 3 October 2025 exclusively via Bandcamp.


A live album recorded direct to 2-track at The Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh, 11 September 2025, Eternal Light captures Smith and Simcock in concert at Scotland’s flagship jazz venue. It features seven original compositions – two new works by Simcock, Weathered and Old Husbands’ Tale, alongside five of Smith’s recent compositions: Eternal Light, Land Between the Rivers, Body or Soul, Harlequin, and El Niño.


The music highlights the deep rapport between two of Europe’s most distinctive voices in contemporary jazz, weaving lyrical interplay, improvisational risk, and a profound sense of storytelling.


Smith has enjoyed an international career spanning collaborations with Gary Burton, Chick Corea, John Scofield, and Arild Andersen. Simcock, one of the most versatile pianists of his generation, has built an international reputation through collaborations with Pat Metheny, Bill Bruford, and the Impossible Gentlemen. Their duo partnership has been described as “a conversation that can go anywhere — from whisper to roar, from abstraction to melody” and Eternal Light reflects the pair’s commitment to risk-taking and reinvention, presenting a body of work that is both grounded and exploratory.


“The duo is the most intimate and exposed of formats,” says Smith. “There is nowhere to hide, although the solo saxophone is even more transparent, but that is also where the beauty lies. The saxophone and piano have such complementary voices. The piano offers harmony, rhythm, and colour, while the saxophone can be a pure line, like a singer.”


Smith and Simcock met while performing with different groups at festivals and it was Smith’s long-time duo partner, the late Brian Kellock who suggested that Smith and Simcock would work well together.


“It felt natural right from the start,” says Smith. “It was as if we were already speaking the same musical language. Over time, we discovered that we share a similar appetite for risk and lyricism, and the duo developed organically. It has become one of the most rewarding partnerships of my career.”


The album is being supported by concerts at Watermill Jazz in Dorking on Tuesday 14th October and the Concorde Club in Eastleigh, near Southampton, on Wednesday 15th October.

 

Northern jazz artists are invited to apply for Jazz North’s live touring support programme, Northern Line.

Thursday, October 02, 2025

Northern Line is now open for applications until 12 noon on Friday 7th November 2025. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


Northern jazz artists are invited to apply for Jazz North’s live touring support programme, Northern Line


The selected cohort will receive an 18 month programme of 1:1 mentoring, a showcase at Manchester Jazz Festival 2026 and a bursary to support their live touring costs


Northern Line is now open for applications until 12 noon on Friday 7th November 2025


Jazz North, development agency for northern jazz, has been boosting artists’ careers since its inception in 2012. Northern Line is the flagship development programme that takes their live touring careers to the next level.

 

The programme, which has supported ninety bands and hundreds of musicians since it launched in 2013, is seeking the next five artists to join its thriving roster of live touring artists.

 

Northern Line ensures gigs can happen, despite the ever changing landscape.

 

Chris Bye, Jazz North CEO, says:
“For over a decade Northern Line has celebrated the most exciting new jazz coming through the northern scene. Once again Jazz North throws open the doors and invites the most innovative, engaging, subversive and sensational to step up.

 

Northern Line not only offers significant financial support, expert mentoring and critical showcasing opportunities, but also serves as recognition regionally, nationally and internationally that an artist is an essential one to watch.”

 


Northern Line offers northern jazz and jazz-adjacent artists and bands intensive 1:1 support, industry upskilling and a live touring bursary through the following strands:


A cash bursary, scaled according to the size of their ensemble and proposed touring ambitions.


An artist development plan for targeting promoters, festivals and venues, helping them to perform in new places and build audiences.


A showcase at Manchester Jazz Festival on Sunday 17 May 2026, with promoter networking.


1-1 support from the Jazz North team to help them achieve their goals.


Priority access to Jazz North workshops and events focussed on specialist areas (eg marketing, businesses advice)

 


Past Northern Line artist, Danni Skerrit (Dirty Freud) said:
“Being on Jazz North has been massive for us as a band. It’s taken us from being a band making good music to an outfit with some direction. We always knew how we wanted to sound, but doing this has given us the confidence to push on. Without this support […] we would not have had the time and space to create the music which really represents our sound, this would not have been possible without [Northern Line].”

 

Northern Line artists are selected through an open application process, shortlisted by an advisory panel of music industry experts.  For this 12th round, the panel includes Rianne Thompson (The Glasshouse ICM), Aisling Doherty (Serious), Josh Aitman (marketing manager at We Out Here), Thomas Rees (Radio Producer for Soweto Kinch’s Round Midnight), David Porter (Hull Jazz), Bob Walker (Scarborough Jazz) and Ni Maxine (previous Northern Line artist, programmer at The Wombat).

 

Successful applicants will perform at the Northern Line Showcase at manchester jazz festival (mjf) on Sunday 17th May 2026 in front of a public audience and invited music industry guests.

 

mjf is the city’s longest-running music festival, championing regional artists, new commissions, European collaborations and musical innovation. The festival celebrated its 30th edition in 2025. Next year’s festival will take place from 15-24th May 2026 at venues around the city.

 

Steve Mead, mjf’s Artistic Director, says:
“Jazz North’s Northern Line Showcase is now a regular and highly-anticipated event during mjf: celebrating, as it does, the latest roster of specially selected northern artists as part of our free opening weekender at First Street.  For artists, it’s a chance to perform in front of a curious, listening crowd, and for audiences, it’s a memorable afternoon of discovery, surprise and energy.”

 

Northern Line opens for applications at midday on Wednesday 1st October. Applications close at midday on Friday 7th November 2025.


Visit http://www.jazznorth.org/northern-line to find out more and apply.

 


About Northern Line
Northern Line is an 18-month programme that enables jazz and jazz-inspired artists living in the North to upscale their live touring development, with a cash bursary to subsidise gigs and reach new audiences.
Open for all artists and bands to apply, successful applicants also receive a showcase at mjf, a bespoke artist development plan, 1-1 career advice, and priority access to specialist workshops and events.
Northern Line has supported 90 bands and hundreds of musicians since its inception in 2013. Northern Line ensures gigs can happen, despite the ever changing landscape. 
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 by 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. The festival celebrated its 30th edition in 2025. Next year’s festival will take place from 15-24th May 2026 at venues around the city.
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.

 

Nick Dewhurst - forthcoming live dates;

Thursday, October 02, 2025

Lichfield based trumpeter / guitarist Nick Dewhurst has forwarded details of some of his forthcoming live appearances.

Nick Dewhurst writes;


Saturday 4th October: Party at the Jazz Club live at Matt & Phreds, Manchester
https://mattandphreds.com/october-2025/party-at-the-jazz-club


Sunday 18th October: Nick Dewhurst & Tom Morgan Guitar Duo at Royal Sutton Coldfield Town Hall supported by local youth jazz ensembles. Tickets & more info available here https://www.suttoncoldfieldtownhall.com/events/whats-on/concerts-shows/jazz-guitar-duo


Saturday 6th December: Seasonal Swing with the Nick Dewhurst Band @ Cannock Wood & Gentleshaw Village Hall. Ticket info to follow!


Sunday 14th December: Seasonal Swing with the Nick Dewhurst Band @ The Hub at St Mary’s, Lichfield. Tickets available here
https://thehubstmarys.co.uk/events/seasonal-swing-with-the-nick-dewhurst-band/


Friday 19th December: Lichfield Jazz Big Band Christmas Special @ St Anne’s Church, Burntwood. Tickets available here
https://nickdewhurst.com/box-office/
I’m really looking forward to this gig this year, as we’re taking it on the road and hosting it in the wonderful venue which is St Anne’s Church in Chasetown.  The natural acoustics of the church are going to make the Big Band sound fantastic!
Now we’re nearing the end of September though, it’s time I start thinking about writing my next ‘very sensible’ Big Band arrangement for this gig…and I’m wondering if anyone has got an idea of a good tune for me?

 

New YouTube ‘Improvisation Backing Track’
This week I released a video on my YouTube channel, which is a groovy backing track that features me playing Guitar, Keys & Bass, as well as Carl Hemmingsley on Drums.  The track switches between Cm7 and F7, so for the instrumentalists out there, if you fancy playing along, the link is here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4WRYvLZlxM

 


That’s all for now folks, it’d be great to see you at one of the gigs coming up!


https://nickdewhurst.com/

 

606 Jazz Club, Chelsea, London - Programme for October 2025.

Monday, September 29, 2025

Laura Thorne of the 606 Club has forwarded details of forthcoming live jazz events for October 2025. 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.

 


We have a fantastic array of up-and-coming UK talent (Ineza, Donovan Haffner, Joss Coyle, Meg Lee), Album Launches & Previews (Arnie Somogyi & Mark Edwards’ “Ellington Piano Project”, guitar legend Ray Russell and saxophonist Frank Walden, from Amy Winehouse & Tom Jones’ bands), 606 ‘classics’ (Hamish Stuart, Sarah Jane Morris, Acantha Lang) & overseas artists (Ray Beadle/Australia, Attila Laszlo/Hungary) for your consideration below.

 

606 CLUB – OCTOBER 2025 GIG GUIDE

 

Wed 1st   8:00pm   INEZA QUINTET      
Rwandan-born Belgian vocalist & songwriter now resident in the UK, Ineza’s star is rising rapidly, with her enticing blend of jazz and soul captivating audiences and critics alike. Alongside regular quintet performances Ineza has toured with award-winning singer-songwriter Tom Odell and the Down for the Count Orchestra, starred as ‘Valaida’ in the original cast of the London immersive theatre experience The Greatest Night of the Jazz Age and is a member of the acclaimed London Vocal Project. Her two previous EP’s caught the attention of BBC Introducing & Fresh on the Net and with the release of her debut full-length record “IBUKA”, her profile is reaching new heights - BBC Radio London “this is wonderful”, BBC Radio 6 “I love this”.  Described by Ineza as a “deeply personal story”, it is dedicated to her adoptive mother, Francine, and reflects Ineza’s journey from Rwanda to Belgium and now London, focusing on themes of loss, healing and growth. A wonderful singer and excellent band. Also featuring Michael Lack-sax.
“Channeling the past yet still sounding so fresh” Soweto Kinch/BBC Radio 3;
“A musician that brings something distinct, remarkable and exciting” Cerys Matthews, BBC Radio 2

 

Thu 2nd   8:00pm   LILY DIOR
She can belt out a song, dramatize a lyric, swing hard and earthy, flirt, sing a tender song - Lily can tell a story” ABC. In an extensive and highly respected career London-based Lily Dior is recognized as one of Australia’s foremost vocalists. Tonight’s performance will be a mix of classic jazz standards and the groovier, funkier side of her repertoire, all performed with the powerful and charismatic vocals that are Lily’s trademark. Her stellar band tonight features the robust, melodic, playing of 606 favourite Dave Lewis-sax (see Fri 3rd).
“sassy, soulful, passionate and strong.” Rhythms Magazine;
“irresistibly sultry, yearning tone” Jazzwise
                 

               
Fri 3rd   9:00pm     DAVE LEWIS’ “1UP” FT LIZZIE DEANE
Dave Lewis’s robust and melodic tenor playing has been heard with a notable list of artists including John Martyn, Bryan Ferry, Joan Armatrading, John Mayall, Eric Clapton and The Blockheads. His own band features an impressive array of talent fronted by the fabulous singer Lizzie Deane, who has worked with the likes of Carleen Anderson, Mica Paris and Jocelyn Brown. With a strong emphasis on groove, improvisation and spontaneous melodic interplay, 1UP is one of the tightest, funkiest bands on the scene.
“It’s a real treat…tight chunky grooves and… exciting…funky sax.” Blues and Soul;
“Deane…incredible” Cross Rhythms

 

Sat 4th   9:00pm   ALEX GARNETT “BLUES FOR SWEET POPPA LOU”
Alex Garnett’s powerful, flowing, hard bop sax has been heard with many world class musicians, including Wynton Marsalis, Kurt Elling, Van Morrison and Charlie Watts, as well as being a pivotal member of the Ronnie Scott’s All Stars. He has performed in over 30 countries, appearing at such prestigious venues as the Blue Note, Lincoln Center and Birdland in NY as well as Montreux, Oslo and North Sea Jazz Festivals. Tonight Alex brings to the Club a special programme in honour of the late legend of soul jazz, the iconic alto saxophonist “Papa” Lou Donaldson. Best known for his bebop-influenced soulful, bluesy, style Lou reached out well beyond hard-core jazz fans. Sharing Lou’s ethos, as well as world class musicianship Alex’s shows also offer a great night’s entertainment. Also featured tonight the excellent pianist Rob Barron (Al Jarreau) & his trio.
“Alex Garnett…one of Great Britain’s most accomplished post-bop musicians” AllAboutJazz;
“Alex Garnett held the audience spellbound” The Jazz Mann

 

Sun 5th   1:30pm   SUNDAY LUNCH: FLEUR STEVENSON WITH ART THEMEN
Singer Fleur Stevenson is gifted with a honeyed vocal tone, sparkling presentation and a strong grasp of the jazz idiom. She has appeared at numerous prestige venues and released two highly regarded albums including ‘For All We Know’, which was amongst Jazz Views’ ‘Best Albums of the Year’. Also featured today will be saxophonist Art Themen, a leading light of the British jazz scene for over 50 years. Lively arrangements of jazz favourites and Fleur’s gift for storytelling alongside Art’s inventive playing create a unique warm and exciting sound.
“a great voice and sense of timing…phenomenal” London Jazz News;
“Themen, a veteran master now, in such eloquent form” Jazzwise

 

Sun 5th   8:00pm     JO HARROP
An Award-winning vocalist and songwriter, Jo Harrop has established herself as one of the UK’s leading jazz performers. Inspired by the classic jazz singers she possesses a wonderfully clear, controlled and expressive voice that has led to 4 highly regarded albums, including a Parliamentary Jazz Award ‘Album of the Year’ and an invitation to tour with US jazz star Gregory Porter. A song stylist whose influences are steeped in jazz, blues and soul her intimate, velvet, smoky tone is universally admired. Tonight her set will feature material from her last 5 albums plus a glimpse into songs from her forthcoming record, “Love Now, Pay Later”, to be released in 2026. She describes the gig as “flavours of jazz, soul & blues with newer infusions of Americana and northern soul”. With multiple plaudits for her work Jo’s star is very much in the ascendancy. Also featuring Sam Watts-piano & Special Guest: Artie Zaitz-guitar.
“A rare mix of delicacy and boldness. Sheer perfection” The Guardian;
“Harrop…effortless and natural” All About Jazz        

 

Mon 6th   8:00pm   **ALBUM PREVIEW** RAY RUSSELL
Ray Russell is a guitarist/composer who has had a truly exceptional career. Primarily known for his session work his playing can be heard on David Bowie’s Space Oddity, Tina Turner’s Private Dancer and numerous other tracks with artists as diverse as Freddie Mercury, Gil Evans and Andy Williams. He also composed a vast array of award-winning soundtracks, including the themes to “Bergerac” and “A Touch of Frost”. Tonight’s show will focus on music from Ray’s upcoming new record, “Why Wait To Be Invited” as well as the anthology, “Prog Reimagined”, and for this he’s put together a band of superb players: Jim Watson-piano, George Baldwin-bass, Ian Palmer-drums, Charlie Baldwin-synths and special guest, Tim Whitehead (Loose Tubes, ‘Nucleus’)-tenor sax. With Ray’s trademark blend of R&B, jazz-rock and jazz fusion this is a unique gig.
“Russell…a fearsomely gifted [guitar] player” BBC Jazz;
“Russell…a fusion of raw R&B…and seductive lyricism” Guardian;
“Russell…an improvisational force to be reckoned with” All Music Guide

 

Tue 7th   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 8th   8:00pm   ARNIE SOMOGYI/MARK EDWARDS’ “ELLINGTON PIANO PROJECT”   
Few would imagine that jazz legend Duke Ellington, one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, made his final recording in Eastbourne, on the South Coast of England. Yet it was here, at The Congress Theatre, that Ellington delivered his swan song, a live concert immortalised on the 1975 RCA album, The Eastbourne Performance (his last officially-released recording). 2025 marks the 50th anniversary of this landmark, and to celebrate this legacy leading jazz musicians, bassist Arnie Somogyi and pianist Mark Edwards, have recorded a brand-new album, ‘The Ellington Piano Project’, that rekindles Ellington’s spirit and showcases the piano played during that historic concert. Nominated for both BBC Radio and Parliamentary Jazz Awards, Arnie has worked with the likes of NY-based Mingus Big Band, Tom Jones, Charlie Watts and Amy Winehouse, while Mark’s numerous credits include familiar names in both the popular and jazz worlds such as Katie Melua, Aztec Camera, Paul Weller, Ben Castle and Claire Martin, as well as leading his own band the Cloggz. The Ellington Piano Project also features the melodic trumpet of Chris Coull, New York-based Dutch tenor virtuoso Gideon Tazelaar (Wynton Marsalis, Eric Alexander) and rising star Matthew Holmes on drums. With fresh reworkings of classic Ellington compositions placed alongside original music inspired by Ellington’s improvisations on Eastbourne Performance, this promises to be a memorable evening of exceptional quality.
“…one of those rare ‘tribute’ albums that sheds new and brilliant light on an existing work” Jazzwise;
“Somogyi…surely one of the UK’s finest talents” London Jazz News;
“Edwards…excellent” Guardian

 

Thu 9th       8:00pm   HUNGARIAN MUSIC XCHANGE: ATTILA LASZLO
The multi-Award-winning guitarist/composer Attila Laszlo is one of the most popular jazz artists in Hungary. His flowing, melodic, guitar playing has been heard with the likes of Randy Brecker, Billy Cobham & Peter Erskine as well as with his own highly regarded bands. His many accolades include the Distinguished Artist Award, Composer of the Year and the Gramofon Jazz Prize and recently 3000 people voted his band Fusion Circus “Band of the Year” and Attila himself “Jazz Guitarist of the Year”. A genuinely great player who will be performing this evening alongside a powerhouse, groove rhythm section featuring Jim Watson-piano, Laurence Cottle-bass & Jamie Murray-drums.
“Attila Laszlo…among the best…guitarists…Hungary has to offer” Something Else;
“near perfection” All About Jazz
Presented in association with The Harmónia Műhely Alapítvány

 

Fri 10th     9:00pm     THE COALMINERS  
With their dedication to what they to refer to as “Swamp Soul” this brilliant 7-piece band, with their unique mixture of New Orleans Groove and Funk, bring the rhythm and soul of the deep south (that’s Louisiana, not Brighton…) alive. Featuring vocalists Tommy Hare & Amy Bird, drummer Pat Levett (Jon Cleary), pianist Paddy Milner (Tom Jones), guitarist Rob Updegraaf, saxophonist/singer Ben Somers (Dr John, Seal) and bassist Spencer Brown this highly impressive line-up are guaranteed to raise the roof! “totally blows me away…perfect” BBC Radio 2;
Tommy Hare…just oozes charisma.” GetWestLondon;
“Riotous” Jazz FM  
 


Sat 11th   9:00pm   DONOVAN HAFFNER    
Already establishing himself as one of the next UK jazz stars, alto saxophonist Donovan Haffner has performed with a multitude of established names, including the likes of Moses Boyd, Jay Phelps, Rasmus Sorensen and US legend Charles Tolliver. In 2024 he was selected as a finalist for both the Parliamentary Jazz Awards “Jazz Newcomer of the Year” and The Musicians’ Company’s “Tina May Award”. The quintet tonight, featuring Francisco Garcia de Paredes-guitar & Jay Verma-piano, will present Donovan’s own original music, including a selection from his recently released debut album “Alleviate” alongside some classic jazz standards. This talented band expertly balance complexity with a sense of melody, accessibility and groove.
“…impressive…Haffner doesn’t rely on technical fireworks, but instead creates genuine depth” Maxazine

 

Sun 12th:    1:30pm   SUNDAY LUNCH:    GREG DAVIS TRIO WITH SPECIAL GUEST VANESSA ROSE
An engagingly melodic saxophone player in the classic mainstream style, Greg Davis led the band ‘Henry’s Pencil’ which held the attendance record at the famous 100 Club in Oxford Street for some time. A stalwart of the French Riviera (that’s Greg’s description, not ours!) he also performed at the Cannes Film Festival for over a decade. Today Greg will be appearing with Paul Eldridge-piano, Julian Bury-bass and their Special Guest vocalist Vanessa Rose, “performing some of the marvellous known and lesser-known jazz standards”.
“Paul Eldridge…accomplished piano” Time Out

 

Sun 12th 8:00pm   ACANTHA LANG “THE NINA SIMONE STORY”
A powerhouse live performer, New Orleans-born Soul/Groove singer Acantha Lang has captivated audiences worldwide. Making her US TV debut on CBS Saturday Morning and performing at major venues across the UK, Spain, France and the Netherlands her critically acclaimed debut album “Beautiful Dreams” reached #3 on the Official UK Jazz & Blues Albums Chart, was named ‘Album of the Month’ by Soul Tracks and earned 5-star reviews in Echoes and Soul Bag Magazines. Tonight, with her 7-piece band, Acantha pays tribute to the legendary High Priestess of Soul, Nina Simone, whose voice, piano mastery and fearless spirit left an indelible mark on soul, jazz and civil rights history. From the defiant ‘Mississippi Goddam’ to the haunting ‘Sinnerman’ Acantha keeps Nina’s spirit alive, infusing each song with raw emotion as well as reverence for Nina’s legacy. Join us for a celebration of one of music’s greatest voices performed by one of the finest Soul/Groove singers in the UK. Also featuring Emlyn Francis-guitar. “One of the most exciting soul singers in the world” Soul Tracks;
“a soul singer of the highest order” Blues & Soul Magazine;
“Brilliant” BBC 6              

 

Mon 13th     8:00pm   JOSS COYLE    
With a BA (Hons) in Music Performance, over the last 10 years Joss Coyle has honed her craft as both a singer and songwriter. A soulful vocalist Joss has developed a rich, expressive, style that seamlessly blends soul, indie and jazz. Her 2023 self-penned debut single “I’m Fine” was received with some critical acclaim and this evening her set will, as she puts it “draw on the timeless music of artists such as Amy Winehouse, Aretha Franklin and Norah Jones” as well, of course, as some of her own material. An impressive upcoming voice on the scene.
“Joss Coyle - wow, what a voice…her delivery comes straight out of the big soul league. A great live performer and someone I just want to hear more and more from!” Bright Nights

 

Tue 14th   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)

 

Wed 15th   8:00pm     DAVID GORDON TRIO
After the critical acclaim given to the trio’s brilliant project “Alexander Scriabin’s Ragtime Band” (MOJO’s Jazz CD of the Year), their latest record ‘Pachyderm’, which they are showcasing tonight, marks a return to the group’s original compositions. The trio-David Gordon-piano, Oli Hayhurst-bass and Tom Hooper-drums will feature a selection from the new record together with some brand-new originals, choros from Brazil and one or two golden oldies. David is a world class talent with a playful sense of humour that make his shows both intriguing and fun!
“Gordon…a richly gifted player” Independent on Sunday;
“genius” Jazz FM

 

Thu 16th   8:00pm     FRANCESCA CONFORTINI  
Italian-born vocalist Francesca Confortini brings sophistication and warmth to everything she does. With a background in musical theatre and international experience as a singer for the likes of Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens) and gypsy-jazz ensembles Trio Manouche and Gypsy Dynamite as well as her own trio Jazz Silhouettes, she is capable of moving effortlessly from neo-jazz originals to interpretations of American Songbook classics.
“Francesca Confortini…beautiful voice” Indieeyefilmawards

 

Fri 17th   9:00pm     DENNY ILETT/PETE LONG’S R&BEBOP  
Denny Ilett is a versatile guitarist/singer who has worked with the likes of US stars Lillian Boutte & PeeWee Ellis as well as members of Goldfrapp & Portishead. Saxophonist/singer Pete Long is a renowned jazz musician, who’s CV includes work with Jools Holland, Tom Jones and Lionel Richie. Tonight these two master musicians join forces…over to them: “It’s the late 1940’s - the bebop revolution is in full swing. At the same time, a proto-rock n roll known as Rhythm & Blues was developing with artists such as Louis Jordan. Put these two together and you have R&Bebop, an exciting and innovative moment in time”. Denny & Pete have unearthed a treasure-trove of captivating rhythms and intoxicating melodies guaranteed to be both exciting and fun!
“Ilett…a knockout guitarist, soulful and jazz-tinged” Guitarist Magazine;
“[the band]…played with all the panache, drive and…good-hearted energy that Long…engenders” Jazzwise

 

Sat 18th   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 19th   1:30pm   SUNDAY LUNCH: LOUISE BALKWILL
The 2022 winner of the Riga Jazz Stage International Jazz Voice competition, Louise Balkwill has been hailed as one of the UK’s leading vocal improvisers and storytellers. Most recently she’s been appearing with celebrated vocal harmony trio The Puppini Sisters and was also featured at our 2024 Jazz on the Lawn show (where she was absolutely sensational)! Appearing with her trio Louise will be performing songs from the Great American Songbook featured in her debut album “First Class”.
“Totally bowled over by Louise Balkwill’s incredible vocals and engaging stage presence” Jazzwise

 

8:00pm   SARAH JANE MORRIS: “SISTERHOOD” 
Sarah Jane Morris’ enviable career spans from early 80s, politically active bands The Republic, Happy End and the Communards through to her current international success as a singer/songwriter of undeniable stature. Concert highlights have included a Swing Ladies concert with Chaka Khan and Monserrat Caballe, a European Tour with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the “What Women Want” concert with Sinead O’Connor and Chrissie Hynde. This evening Sarah Jane returns to the 606 with her latest show, “The Sisterhood”. A representation of Sarah Jane’s roots, inspirations and indefatigable love of contemporary music-making and its iconic pioneers, ‘The Sisterhood’ celebrates twelve female stars who were an integral part of singing and songwriting in the 20th century from Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday & Nina Simone to Aretha Franklin, Joni Mitchell & Kate Bush. Also featuring guitarists Tony Remy (Courtney Pine, Julian Joseph) & Marcus Bonfanti (Hamish Stuart) with bassist/singer Henry Thomas (Billy Ocean, Randy Crawford), Sarah Jane’s performances are always magical and this new programme of Sarah Jane’s original music promises to be one of her best yet.
“A voice that can excite shivers of passion and delight … Soaring, swooping, sensual and sophisticated, this voice is more than a style, it’s a force of nature” Observer; “Sarah Jane Morris… mesmeric” Guardian;
“...a vocal Titan” The Star Phoenix, Montreal;
“The Sisterhood sees Sarah Jane Morris at her most bold and accomplished.” Record Collector  

 

Mon 20th     8:00pm     BARRY GREEN  
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, Richie Cole and Us3 as well as with his own trio. For this 606 date Barry is bringing his “Generations” trio to the Club featuring the excellent young singer Aitzi Cofre Real alongside the iconic UK bassist Dave Green (Stan Tracey, Charlie Watts).
“Pianist Barry Green and bassist Dave Green…two of the best mainstream-to-bop musicians on the UK scene” Guardian;
“mesmerizing vocals of Aitzi Cofre Real” Backseat Mafia

 

Tue 21st   8:00pm   RAY BEADLE
The impressive multi-award-winning singer/guitarist Ray Beadle is one of Australia’s foremost Blues & Americana artists! A precocious talent Ray spent 20+ years working with and learning from the best, including many years with the Foreday Riders (known as the ‘University of the Blues’ in Australia). Now an established solo artist he is widely respected on the International Blues scene as an exhilarating guitarist, an enthralling singer-songwriter and a consummate performer. A three-month residency with the house band in BB King’s Club in Memphis, as well as several Southern Blues festivals, have been defining moments during Ray’s three tours of the USA. With 15 albums to his name he has, unsurprisingly, been recognized with multiple Australian Blues awards. He won his first Award, “New Male Artist”, in 1997 and has since gone on to win Best Artist, Best Album, Best Guitarist & Best Vocalist, recently being inducted into the Australia Blues Hall of Fame. Tonight, in a rare appearance in the UK he will be bringing his powerful Blues/Americana set to the Club with his trio, featuring the great Enrico “Mick” Morena-drums. If you’re into Blues you will definitely want to catch this!
“Ray Beadle is the real deal. He’s got the blues in his heart, the chops in his fingers and the soul in his voice” Blues Blast Magazine (USA);
“One of the finest blues guitarists Australia has ever produced – world-class in every sense” Rhythms Magazine (Australia)

 

Wed 22nd   8:00pm   ROLAND PERRIN’S BLUE PLANET ORCHESTRA  
Schooled in Latin, African, Brazilian and jazz, musician/composer/educator Roland Perrin’s many achievements include the lauded full-length opera for choir and jazz band “Lansky” and the 300 strong choral, jazz/Brazilian tour de force “Rio Amazonas”. Tonight, as Roland puts it, “expect a kaleidoscope of world music grooves filtered through a mix of jazz and compositional narrative”, featuring both original material, as well as surprising re-workings of classic jazz repertoire. Roland’s Blue Planet Orchestra is comprised of some of London’s most accomplished musicians, including Jeremy Shoham & Bob McKay-saxes and Paul Taylor-trombone. 
“excellent…pianist and gifted writer…clever…bright and witty…terrific” Jazz Review

 

Thu 23rd   8:00pm   MEG LEE
A soulful and versatile jazz & blues singer-songwriter, Meg Lee has graced stages alongside artists such as Rumer, Kat Eaton and Sarah Jane Morris. Bringing a contemporary edge to timeless classics Meg is also a fine songwriter, with her own material earning regional and national airplay. Her various recordings include her 2018 debut album “Meet Me” along with her follow up EP “Wintertime Thing” and her latest single, “Big Beautiful Beat”.  Known for her warm stage presence and natural charm, Meg’s style is a true mix of the old and the new and we are delighted to welcome her to the Club tonight. Also featuring the multi-award-winning Paul Booth-sax. 
“A beautiful and captivating performer” Rumer

 

Fri 24th   9:00pm   EDGAR MACIAS BAND – TRIBUTE TO BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB
UK-based Venezuelan pianist Edgar Macias is a sought-after pianist in a variety of styles, from jazz to salsa. His vast and impressive cv includes work with the likes of Wynton Marsalis, David Murray & Scott Hamilton and tonight he will be showcasing his tribute to the iconic Cuban band The Buena Vista Social Club. The band and the Grammy-winning album of the same name became a worldwide phenomenon, selling over eight million records. Featuring Chris Bowden-sax, Tom Hill-bass/vocals, Miles Levin-drums & Nestor Pedrales-percussion this project is Edgar’s “take” on that album, featuring his arrangements of all the classic tracks. If you like Latin music you will love this!
“Edgar Macias…played superbly throughout” Independent

 

Sat 25th   9:00pm   WEBB/HARPER/SACH with Special Guest: FRANCESCO CINIGLIO
The gig this evening features three of the finest musicians in the UK, Joe Webb, Alec Harper and Will Sach alongside their Special Guest, drummer Francesco Ciniglio. Pianist Joe Webb has become a force to be reckoned with on the UK jazz scene. Featured on Jamie Cullum’s Christmas album his own recording ‘Hamstrings & Hurricanes’ has just been nominated for a Mercury Prize! A regular with the Jamie Cullum band Alec Harper has established himself as one of the leading tenor saxophonists of his generation. A NY native, award-winning bassist Will Sach is a member of Joe Webb’s Mercury-Prize nominated trio who has performed with the likes of Wynton Marsalis, Joe Farnsworth and Jamie Cullum. Italian-born drummer Francesco Ciniglio moved to New York at the age of 21 to study and hasn’t looked back. Now based in Paris his subtle but swinging playing has been heard with the likes of Wynton Marsalis, Aaron Parks, Dayna Stephens, Seamus Blake & Donny McCaslin - a truly impressive player. The music will be, as Joe describes it, “a mix of my music and swinging tunes”.
“There are few people more joyous to listen to…than Joe Webb” Jamie Cullum;
“Harper…a leading contender among the heavies” BeBop Spoken Here;
“Sach…swinging, attentive and popping” Wynton Marsalis;
“Subtlety and deceptive simplicity are more Ciniglio’s m.o.” Downbeat
     


Sun 26th   1:30pm   SUNDAY LUNCH:    KAW REGIS
After establishing himself in his native Brazil, multi-instrumentalist/singer/composer Kaw Regis reached new heights upon moving to the UK. Kaw’s first musical love is Brazilian MPB & bossa nova and for this 606 show he will be joined by some of London’s finest Latin jazz musicians, including Carl Hudson-piano and Jansen Santana- percussion. Featuring songs from different eras and regions of Brazil, as well as some original material, this promises to be a memorable afternoon of great music from those who really know how to play it!

 

8:00pm   HAMISH STUART & THE HAMISH HORNS
Probably best known for his work as the original lead singer/guitarist with The Average White Band, Hamish Stuart has had an illustrious career as both songwriter and performer. He has worked with the likes of Diana Ross, George Benson and Chaka Khan (for whom he wrote the No. 1 chart hit ‘Whatcha Gonna Do For Me’) culminating in six years with Paul McCartney. A regular member of Ringo Starr’s All Star band Hamish’s shows are always a special occasion. Tonight he will be appearing with his powerhouse 10-piece band: Jim Watson & Ross Stanley-keyboards; Adam Phillips-guitar; Steve Pearce-bass & Ian Thomas-drums, plus the 4-piece HS Horns.
“We love Stuart, the funky…singer/guitarist… still playing a superior blend of soul and jazz …while his voice has that unique smoky soul allure.” Time Out        

 

Mon 27th     8:00pm   HAMISH STUART & THE HAMISH HORNS  
See Sunday 26th For this second night Hamish is back again with his powerhouse 10-piece band. Trust us, this you can’t miss!                         

 

Tue 28th   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. Also featured will be John Alcock-sax and Matthew Hill-trumpet.
“the impressive pianist Walcott-Ivanhoe…included a lyrical piano solo…inspired” The Jazz Mann
       


Wed 29th   8:00pm   HELENA DEBONO & CHARLIE BATES
This promises to be a delightful evening featuring two highly accomplished musicians, vocalist Helena Debono, pianist/arranger Charlie Bates and their quintet. Charlie has been the recipient of the Dankworth Award, the Eddie Harvey Award and an Ivor Novello award and music from his debut album has been broadcast on TV and radio. An in-demand singer who has performed at Cheltenham Jazz Festival, Manchester Jazz Festival, Buckingham Palace & Wembley Stadium Helena’s own debut record has generated over 30K streams on Spotify. In 2024 Charlie and Helena recorded “A Thousand Nights” featuring a 55-piece orchestra, which was chosen as Jazz FM’s “Record of the Week”. The show today will include a selection of music from that album, a mix of original songs and jazz classics. And watch out for their Special Guest, the fine trumpet player Miguel Gorodi (Ian Shaw, Jamie Cullum, SEED Ensemble).
“[Bates] Impressive and inventive” Guardian;
“Helena’s singing displays great musicality, relaxed beauty and tone and…immaculate timing” UK Jazz News

 

Thu 30th   8:00pm   ALBUM LAUNCH: FRANK WALDEN
Frank Walden’s wonderfully fluent and creative sax playing has been heard with an impressive array of high profile international artists. It’s a reflection of his talent that after touring and recording extensively with Amy Winehouse he went on to another lengthy association with the great Sir Tom Jones, both recording and touring with Tom for almost 10 years. These days he’s a busy studio musician and educator as well as a regular here at the Club. Now, after many years playing with other people’s bands, Frank has finally recorded his own album, ‘Objets Trouvés’, which he is launching this evening. Featuring the musicians from the album, Andrew Noble–piano, James Fenn–guitar, Phil Donnelly–bass & Darren Beckett-drums Frank describes the programme as “an ode to music that I have loved throughout my career, including re-imaginings of material by Amy and Tom Jones as well as songs from the likes of Stevie Wonder, Keith Jarrett & Pat Metheny”, and not forgetting the odd original from Frank as well. This promises to be a standout evening of great music from some of the finest musicians in the UK.

 

Fri 31st   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

 

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

 

606 Club
90 Lots Road
Chelsea
London
SW10 0QD

 

 

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

 

 

020 7352 5953

SMOKE Jazz Club Announces October 2025 Line-up Including a Two-Week Thelonious Monk Festival with Orrin Evans, Terri Lyne Carrington, Melissa Aldana, Joe Lovano, and more.

Monday, September 29, 2025

SMOKE Jazz Club has announced its schedule for October 2025. Other performers include Nicholas Payton, Larry Goldings, Peter Bernstein, Bill Stewart, Steve Davis.

We have received the following press release;


Two-Week Thelonious Monk Festival and More in October at Smoke Jazz Club

 

SMOKE Jazz Club Announces October 2025 Lineup Including a Two-Week Thelonious Monk Festival with Orrin Evans, Terri Lyne Carrington, Melissa Aldana, Joe Lovano, and More


Nicholas Payton Trio with Vicente Archer and Marcus Gilmore featuring Georgia Heers (Oct 1-5)
Thelonious Monk Festival (Oct 8-19)
Goldings/Bernstein/Stewart (Oct 22-26)
Steve Davis “We See” All-Star Sextet (Oct 29-Nov 2)

 


Hailed as the “#1 Jazz Club in New York City (SecretNYC),” SMOKE Jazz Club today announced its concert schedule for October 2025. The month’s capstone is a two-week Thelonious Monk Festival (Oct 8-19) celebrating the unparalleled genius of the legendary composer/pianist Thelonious Monk (born 10.10.17) with performances by some of today’s top artists including Melissa Aldana, winner of the 2013 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Saxophone Competition. Other highlights this month include the return of club audience favorites Nicholas Payton, Steve Davis, and one of the greatest organ trios Goldings/Bernstein/Stewart. For the complete and most updated October schedule, please visit SMOKEjazz.com. As always, all Friday night concerts are livestreamed!


October 2025 Concert Schedule (subject to change):


Wed-Sun Oct 1-5 NICHOLAS PAYTON TRIO WITH VICENTE ARCHER AND MARCUS GILMORE FEATURING GEORGIA HEERS
Nicholas Payton – trumpet
Vicente Archer – bass
Marcus Gilmore – drums
Georgia Heers – vocals
“Payton’s genius virtuosity captivated both faithful fans and anyone in the NPR crowd just discovering his music for the first time.” – NPR
Nicholas Payton leads an exceptional trio with bassist Vicente Archer and drummer Marcus Gilmore, featuring special guest vocalist and rising star Georgia Heers. A multi-instrumental virtuoso from New Orleans, Payton is a master trumpeter (and pianist) who brings insight, inspiration, and passion to a wide spectrum of Black American Music. Over the years, he has recorded and performed with Wynton Marsalis, Dr. Michael White, Christian McBride, Joshua Redman, Roy Hargrove, Doc Cheatham, and Joe Henderson, among many others, and is widely considered one of the most important artists of our time. In a review, the Chicago Tribune states, “No descriptive label or category could be affixed to Payton’s solos, which were as brashly original as they were technically imposing.” Payton’s latest album, TRIUNE (SMOKE Sessions Records), was just released and features a momentous trio collaboration with vocalist and bassist esperanza spalding and drummer Karriem Riggins, as well as a fellow New Orleanians on a Sly Stone-esq rendition of Payton’s anthem #bamisforthechildren. Payton, Archer, Gilmore, and Heers will perform music from this new album and limited edition LPs and CDs of TRIUNE will be available to purchase.


Wed-Sun Oct 8–19 THELONIOUS MONK FESTIVAL
A two-week celebration of Thelonious Monk—who was born on October 10, 1917.


Week One Wed-Sun Oct 8-12
Orrin Evans – piano
Melissa Aldana – tenor saxophone
Robert Hurst – bass
Terri Lyne Carrington – drums
The Thelonious Monk Festival begins with an exhilarating quartet led by Orrin Evans and featuring saxophonist Melissa Aldana, bassist Robert Hurst, and drummer Terri Lyne Carrington.
Melissa Aldana—who in 2013 became the first woman, the first South American, and the youngest artist ever to win the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Saxophone Competition—has been hailed by The Washington Post as embodying “a new sense of possibility and direction in jazz”. Pianist Orrin Evans, rooted in Philadelphia’s rich jazz tradition, has developed a style that seamlessly “bridged bop to funk and soul… but always remained firmly planted in a jazz tradition,” according to All About Jazz. With bassist Robert Hurst—longtime sideman to Diana Krall, Herbie Hancock, and Branford and Wynton Marsalis—this quartet boasts undeniable rhythmic gravitas. At the drums is NEA Jazz Master Terri Lyne Carrington, winner of the Grammy for Best Jazz Instrumental Album and praised by All About Jazz as a “first‑rate percussionist… at home whether backing Lenny Kravitz or spearheading a hard‑bop date.” These four leading artists bring their artistry to the enduring Monk repertoire that remains as vital and vibrant today as ever.

 

Week Two Wed-Sun Oct 15-19
Joe Lovano – tenor saxophone (wed-sat)
Miguel Zenon – alto saxophone (sun only)
Kevin Hays – piano
Rick Rosato – bass
Obed Calvaire – drums
The second week of the Thelonious Monk Festival features a spectacular quartet led by pianist Kevin Hays with saxophonists Joe Lovano (wed–sat) and Miguel Zenon (sun); bassist Rick Rosato; and drummer Obed Calvaire.
Kevin Hays is “heralded for his melodic and harmonic ingenuity” and “has an inherent dance in his piano playing,” reports Downbeat, and his projects, like this one, reflect these same qualities. For this celebration, he joins two brilliant saxophonists, Joe Lovano, and on the final night, Miguel Zenon. The New York Times says that Joe Lovano is “one of the great connectors in the history of New York jazz over the last few generations,” and is “long considered one of the great saxophonists of his generation,” according to PBS News. Alto saxophonist Miguel Zenon, who is originally from Puerto Rico, was a Guggenheim and MacArthur Fellow, has multiple Grammy nominations. Downbeat calls him “one of the most esteemed and singular-voiced alto saxophonists in jazz.” The final two pieces of this exciting quartet are Rick Rosato and Obed Calvaire. Originally from Montreal, Rosato arrived in New York in 2007 and quickly became one of the most in-demand jazz bassists. Considered one of finest drummers of his generation, Obed Calvaire is well-known for his work with the SFJAZZ Collective and Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, among many others.


Wed-Sun Oct 22-26 GOLDINGS/BERNSTEIN/STEWART
Larry Goldings – Hammond B-3 organ
Peter Bernstein – guitar
Bill Stewart – drums
An authentic organ trio with all the size and scope of Mount Everest, and twice the cool” – JazzTimes
Celebrated as one of the greatest organ trios in jazz, Larry Goldings, Peter Bernstein, and Bill Stewart reunite for five nights of inspired music. Of their most recent album, Perpetual Pendulum, JazzWise says, “What delight to come across something so simple, so good, so damn right.” Downbeat adds, “Individually, these three musicians are at the top of their respective fields. Together, they have become standard-bearers for the B-3 tradition.”
When they got started as a trio—now more than 30 years ago—it was also on 106th and Broadway, making this week a special homecoming. This week at SMOKE is the conclusion of a month-long U.S. tour that features the music of Wayne Shorter, which they will record for a new SMOKE Session Records album this Fall 2025.

 

Wed-Sun Oct 29-Nov 2 STEVE DAVIS “WE SEE” ALL-STAR SEXTET
Eddie Henderson – trumpet
Ralph Moore – tenor saxophone
Steve Davis – trombone
Renee Rosnes – piano
Essiet Essiet – guitar
Lewis Nash – drums
“Steve Davis is the Poet Laureate of the trombone.” – Chick Corea
Steve Davis leads his popular and acclaimed “We See” sextet, an all-star ensemble he featured on his most recent album, We See (SMOKE Sessions Records). The group includes trumpeter Eddie Henderson, saxophonist Ralph Moore, pianist Renee Rosnes, bassist Essiet Essiet, and drummer Lewis Nash. “A major jazz trombonist since he joined Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers in 1990,” according to New York City Jazz Record, Davis has also been a SMOKE Jazz Club favorite for many years. “He has established himself as one of the most accomplished and lyrical improvisers on his instrument as well as a prolific composer,” says JazzTimes, while Downbeat adds, “Davis thoughtfully balances modernism, lyricism, and drive—as a writer and a player.”


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


Ticketing + Information:                                                                   


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


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


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

Brick Lane Jazz Festival announces the first wave of artists for 2026.

Saturday, September 27, 2025

Brick Lane Jazz Festival has announced the first wave of artists for their fifth birthday edition, which will take place from 24th – 25th April 2026.

We have received the following press release;


Brick Lane Jazz Festival announces the first wave of artists for their fifth birthday edition, including first headliner Brian Jackson


24th – 26th April 2026 | Early bird tickets start from just £29.95

 

Alexander Flood, Alici , Amanda Whiting, Arjuna Oakes, Brian Jackson, Charlie Stacey, Daoud, Footshooter (live), Gabriele Poso (Live), IAMNOBODI, Knats, Kwame Yeboah, Leif Kaner-Lidström, Levitation Orchestra, Meron T, Ruby Rushton, Saiming, SHOLTO & Finn Rees, TABLE, Tia Gordon, Wilfy D

 

Today, Brick Lane Jazz Festival announces the first 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 News, 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 sees 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 sees the announcement of the festivals first headliner, jazz-funk legend and Gil Scott-Heron collaborator, Brian Jackson. It also brings together the likes of Australian beat-master Alexander Flood, recent Geordie Greep (ex-black midi) and Eddie Chacon touring band Knats, spiritual jazz collective Levitation Orchestra, Tenderlonious-led South London jazz outfit Ruby Rushton, Ghanian multi-instrumentalist Kwame Yeboah, and many more.

 

The full line-up so far is as follows:
Brian Jackson
Alexander Flood, Alici , Amanda Whiting, Arjuna Oakes, Charlie Stacey, Daoud, Footshooter (live), Gabriele Poso (Live), IAMNOBODI, Knats, Kwame Yeboah, Leif Kaner-Lidström, Levitation Orchestra, Meron T, Ruby Rushton, Saiming, SHOLTO & Finn Rees, TABLE, Tia Gordon, Wilfy D

 


2026 will mark the first year that the Greentea-Peng-approved venue Mad Cats will feature as one of the festival’s stages alongside Village Underground, Ninety One Living Room (hosted by Jazz re:freshed), Rough Trade East, 93 Feet East, Rich Mix, Juju’s Bar & Stage, The Brick Lane Tap Room (hosted by Tomorrow’s Warriors), and many more.

 


2026 will once again see the festival partner with Jazz re:freshed and Tomorrow’s Warriors, both vital community organizations that nurture emerging talent in UK jazz. As always, those without tickets can also enjoy free-entry spaces throughout the site, including The Brick Lane Tap Room, The Big Chill, 93 Feet East, and Cafe 1001.

 

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

 

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SMOKE Jazz Club, New York City,  Announces November 2025 Line-up.

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

SMOKE Jazz Club has announced its programme for November 2025. Performers include Steve Davis, Charles McPherson, Joey Alexander, Bill Charlap, Billy Hart.

We have received the following press release;


Announcing November Shows at Smoke Jazz Club feat. Billy Hart Quartet, Joey Alexander, and More.

 

SMOKE Jazz Club Announces November 2025 Lineup Including the Billy Hart Quartet’s New Album Celebration, Pianists Joey Alexander and Bill Charlap, and More


Steve Davis “We See” All-Star Sextet (Oct 29-Nov 2)
Charles McPherson Quintet (Nov 5-9)
Joey Alexander & Friends (Nov 12-16)
Bill Charlap (Nov 19-22)
Billy Hart Quartet Multidirectional Album Release Celebration (Nov 28-30)

 

Hailed as the “#1 Jazz Club in New York City (SecretNYC),” SMOKE Jazz Club today announced its concert schedule for November 2025. The NEA Jazz Master Billy Hart celebrates his Quartet’s first live recording Multidirectional in a three-night album release celebration during Thanksgiving weekend. Across consecutive weeks, SMOKE presents two highly regarded pianists spanning the spectrum from rising voices to time-honoured masters: the precocious 22-year-old Joey Alexander followed by veteran Bill Charlap. Other highlights this month include the return of club audience favourite Steve Davis, and the Coltrane-influenced Charles McPherson. For the complete and most updated November schedule, please visit http://www.smokejazz.com. As always, all Friday night concerts are livestreamed!

 

November 2025 Concert Schedule (subject to change):

 

Wed-Sun Oct 29-Nov 2 STEVE DAVIS “WE SEE” ALL-STAR SEXTET
Eddie Henderson – trumpet
Ralph Moore – tenor saxophone
Steve Davis – trombone
Renee Rosnes – piano
Essiet Essiet – bass
Lewis Nash – drums
“Steve Davis is the Poet Laureate of the trombone.” – Chick Corea
Steve Davis leads his popular and acclaimed “We See” sextet, an all-star ensemble he featured on his most recent album, We See (SMOKE Sessions Records). The group includes trumpeter Eddie Henderson, saxophonist Ralph Moore, pianist Renee Rosnes, bassist Essiet Essiet, and drummer Lewis Nash. “A major jazz trombonist since he joined Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers in 1990,” according to New York City Jazz Record, Davis has also been a SMOKE Jazz Club favorite for many years. “He has established himself as one of the most accomplished and lyrical improvisers on his instrument as well as a prolific composer,” says JazzTimes, while Downbeat adds, “Davis thoughtfully balances modernism, lyricism, and drive—as a writer and a player.”

 

Wed-Sun Nov 5-9 CHARLES MCPHERSON QUINTET
Charles McPherson – alto saxophone
Yotam Silberstein – guitar
Bruce Barth– piano
David Wong – bass
Lewis Nash – drums
“No jazz musician of the past 60 years has more palpably channelled the sound of Charlie Parker than alto saxophonist Charles McPherson.” – Jazziz
Alto saxophonist and bebop legend Charles McPherson leads a hard-swinging quintet with guitarist Yotam Silberstein, pianist Bruce Barth, bassist David Wong, and drummer Lewis Nash. 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 (SMOKE Sessions Records), “If you love jazz, this album is already a legend.”

 

Wed-Sun Nov 12-16 JOEY ALEXANDER & FRIENDS SMOKE debut
Joey Alexander – piano
Daniel Winshall – bass
Tyson Jackson – drums (wed & thu)
Willie Jones III – drums (fri, sat & sun)
“Seemingly limitless technique and a deep understanding of tunes written decades before he was born.” - NPR
Pianist Joey Alexander makes a highly anticipated SMOKE debut leading his group featuring bassist Daniel Winshall and drummers Tyson Jackson (Wed & Thu) and Willie Jones III (Fri, Sat & Sun). Originally from Indonesia, Alexander was a heralded prodigy who has become, as a young adult, one of the most highly regarded pianists in jazz and one of its most important worldwide ambassadors. His albums have earned multiple Grammy nominations and secured the No. 1 spot on the Billboard jazz chart.
Over the course of his astonishing career, Alexander has performed with Wayne Shorter and Esperanza Spalding at the Obama White House, for President Bill Clinton at the Arthur Ashe Learning Center Gala, at the Grand Ole Opry, the Apollo Theater, Carnegie Hall, and at major jazz festivals and nightclubs around the world with top collaborators like Larry Grenadier, Kendrick Scott, Chris Potter and many others. He has also been the subject of profiles on CBS-TV “60 Minutes” and in The New York Times. JazzTimes wrote that “he evinces a deftness of touch, wit, and most important, emotional depth that would seem well beyond his years.”

 

Wed-Sun Nov 19-22 BILL CHARLAP SOLO PIANO
Bill Charlap – Steinway Concert D piano
“No matter how imaginative or surprising his take on a song is, he invariably zeroes in on its essence.”  – Time
GRAMMY award-winning pianist Bill Charlap performs a week of very special solo shows on a visiting nine-foot Steinway D Concert Grand. Charlap, one of the leading artists of our time who has performed with everyone from Wynton Marsalis and Tony Bennett to Phil Woods and Ron Carter, is also, on very special occasions, an acclaimed solo performer. DownBeatexplains that “his solo piano outings in the city are rare” and “a true event” and that he applies “his expansive outlook and encyclopedic knowledge to the demands of the solo format with as much rigor as he does to his other endeavors.” Don’t miss this special opportunity to hear Charlap in an intimate solo piano setting.

 

Fri-Sun Nov 28-30 BILLY HART QUARTET MULTIDIRECTIONAL album release
Mark Turner – tenor saxophone
Ethan Iverson – piano
Ben Street – bass
Billy Hart– drums
“His quartet has often been hailed as one of the leading bands in jazz.” – The New York Times
NEA Jazz Master Billy Hart celebrates the release of his highly anticipated new album, Multidirectional (Release 11.21.25, SMOKE Sessions Records), his acclaimed quartet’s first live recording together. This group features Hart in collaboration with tenor saxophonist Mark Turner, pianist Ethan Iverson, and bassist Ben Street. A legendary drummer, Hart has recorded and performed with fellow music legends including Herbie Hancock, McCoy Tyner, Otis Redding, Sam and Dave, Shirley Horn, Jimmy Smith, and Wes Montgomery.
As Detroit Free Press asserts, “Freedom, discipline, daring, passion, swing, broken rhythm, orchestral textures, interactive sparring, shocking dynamics, astounding creativity and authority. Want to know what jazz is really about? Listen to Billy Hart.”
In the spirit of giving thanks in the month of November, Billy Hart Quartet’s livestream concerts on Friday, November 28th at 7:00 + 9:00 p.m. ET will be broadcast complimentary to jazz fans around the world. Sponsored by Jazzwise magazine, audiences can tune in to Jazzwise’s Facebook page from the comfort of their homes.


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


Ticketing + Information:                                                           

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

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

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

Tomorrow’s Warriors announces key new appointments to Board of Trustees & Senior Management Team.

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Tove Okunniwa MBE becomes Chair, Jez Nelson MBE & Gloria Fagbemiro FCMI appointed Trustees, Sian Lord-Baptiste appointed COO & Erin Barnes Head of Learning, Outreach & Engagement. Press release att.

We have received the following press release;


Tomorrow’s Warriors announces key new appointments to Board of Trustees & Senior Management Team

 

Tove Okunniwa MBE becomes Chair,
Jez Nelson MBE & Gloria Fagbemiro FCMI appointed Trustees,
Sian Lord-Baptiste appointed COO
& Erin Barnes Head of Learning, Outreach & Engagement

 

Tomorrow’s Warriors appoints new leaders in landmark step for diversity in UK Jazz .


Award-winning jazz talent development organisation, creative producer and charity Tomorrow’s Warriors announced today a series of dynamic new appointments to its Board of Trustees and Senior Management Team.

 

Tomorrow’s Warriors welcomes Tove Okunniwa MBE as its new Chair of the Board of Trustees, taking over from Viv Broughton (who remains a Trustee), bringing decades of strategic marketing and leadership experience. She is joined by Gloria Fagbemiro FCMI, a seasoned executive and organisational development consultant, as Trustee/Secretary, and Jez Nelson MBE, celebrated broadcaster, media executive and lifelong champion of jazz, as Trustee.

 

Further strengthening the organisation’s leadership, Sian Lord-Baptiste takes up the role of Chief Operating Officer, drawing on her extensive experience in media and the third sector, while Erin Barnes brings 25 years of creative learning expertise to her new position as Head of Learning, Outreach & Engagement.

 

A Black-founded and Black-led organisation, Tomorrow’s Warriors continues to expand its vision as it enters the next chapter of growth, with a focus on women in leadership and a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion both on and off stage. Its new Senior Management Team is now 83% female (5 out of 6 members) and 67% global majority (4 out of 6 members). This bold commitment to equity and inclusion ensures the organisation’s leadership reflects the diverse communities it serves.

 

These appointments follow the recent announcement of Tomorrow’s Warriors as an official Resident Organisation of Southbank Centre, where it has had a long-standing relationship to run its acclaimed Talent Development Programme since 2009. Bolstering the leadership signals a defining moment in Tomorrow’s Warriors’ plans for growth, reinforcing its capacity and resilience to deliver its bold vision: to inspire, nurture and champion the next generation of jazz talent and leaders in music, the arts and creative industries long into the future.

 

Janine Irons OBE, Co-Founder and CEO said
“These appointments mark the beginning of an exciting new era for Tomorrow’s Warriors. With such a dynamic, visionary, and diverse team at the helm, we are poised to grow our impact, deepen our legacy, and continue breaking down barriers for the next generation of artists and leaders. It’s a bold step forward that reflects both our history and our future. Representation at the highest level of leadership isn’t just symbolic, it’s essential. For Tomorrow’s Warriors, having leaders who reflect the diverse communities we serve means our young people can see themselves in positions of influence and power. It strengthens our voice, deepens our impact, and ensures that the values of equity and inclusion are not just spoken about, but lived at every level of the organisation.”

 

Dr Gary Crosby OBE, Co-Founder and Artistic Director said;
“From day one, Tomorrow’s Warriors has always been about opening doors and developing creativity. With this incredible team, we can push even further and ensure that people from all backgrounds are welcome, supported and can find a place and future for themselves in jazz.”

 


Tove Okunniwa MBE, Chair of the Board of Trustees said;
“It’s a huge honour to join Tomorrow’s Warriors as the new Chair of the Board of Trustees;  it is an inspirational organisation that I’ve admired for a very long time. Gary and Janine have built something truly unique and have had an important impact on the world of music in the UK, bringing opportunity to so many young people and unleashing an extraordinary amount of talent. I’m delighted to join them at such an exciting time and to help the founders, the board and the whole Tomorrow’s Warriors team in any way I can to realise their ambitious plans for the future.”

 

Gloria Fagbemiro FCMI, Trustee/Secretary said;
“I’ve seen first-hand the life-changing impact Tomorrow’s Warriors has on young musicians. To now join the Board of the Trustees is a privilege. I’m passionate about strengthening the organisation’s governance, so it can continue to nurture diverse talent and champion equity in the music industry for generations to come.”

 

Jez Nelson MBE, Trustee said; “For me Tomorrow’s Warriors is the most important British jazz organisation in the history of the music. As a broadcaster and producer, I’ve worked with them for more than 30 years and marvelled at their achievements. To now be appointed a Trustee is an honour and a joy.”

 

Sian Lord-Baptiste, Chief Operating Officer said
“I have been a long time supporter and admirer of Tomorrow’s Warriors. It is more than a charity, it’s a movement. I am excited to join the leadership team at this key moment and help realise its bold vision for a more inclusive and innovative future in the arts.”

 

Erin Barnes, Head of Learning, Outreach & Engagement said;
“I’m thrilled to join Tomorrow’s Warriors, an organisation whose values and vision I deeply share. Music has the power to transform lives, and I look forward to working with our brilliant young musicians, partners and communities to nurture creativity, equity and opportunity, ensuring every young person has the chance to thrive through music.”

 


Mini Biographies – New Appointments:


Tove Okunniwa MBE – Brings an unparalleled blend of strategic marketing expertise and executive and non-executive leadership across media, sport and the arts. Her early career at London Symphony Orchestra and Southbank Centre, alongside senior executive roles at the BBC and as CEO of London Sport and non-executive positions as vice-chair of Sport England and trustee at Catch 22 bridges Tomorrow’s Warriors’ grassroots work with the highest levels of cultural and institutional influence.

 

Gloria Fagbemiro FCMI – Having steered Tomorrow’s Warriors for over 12 years as COO, Gloria returns as a Trustee with unique institutional knowledge and governance expertise. As Founder of Dynamic Development Consulting, she continues to champion inclusive talent development, ensuring the organisation’s next chapter is built on both solid foundations and bold ambition.

 

Jez Nelson MBE – Few people have done more to amplify jazz in the UK. From founding pirate station K-Jazz to founding and leading Somethin’ Else, and shaping the sound of Jazz FM and BBC Radio, Jez brings unrivalled cultural clout, entrepreneurial vision and lifelong advocacy for jazz to Tomorrow’s Warriors, strengthening its voice and impact nationally and internationally.

 

Sian Lord-Baptiste - A proven change-maker, Sian has held senior roles at the BBC and led projects with the UN, British Council and Nike Foundation. At Purposeful, she scaled the organisation into a global charity with operations across regions. Known for her inclusive, people-centred leadership, she brings a strong commitment to diversity, representation and organisational growth.

 

Erin Barnes – A creative learning specialist with 25 years of experience in education and youth engagement, Erin has produced pioneering youth projects at the BBC, Tate, National Literacy Trust, and UNICEF. She will play a key role in supporting Tomorrow’s Warriors to inspire, equip and elevate young talent across communities.

 

Full Board of Trustees – Tove Okunniwa MBE (Chair), Peter Comber FCA (Treasurer), Gloria Fagbemiro FCMI (Trustee/Secretary), Steve Abbott (Trustee), Vivian Broughton (Trustee), Dr Margaret Busby CBE (Trustee), Nick Cornforth (Trustee), Camilla George (Trustee), Jez Nelson MBE (Trustee), Nicky O’Donnell (Trustee), Chris Panayi (Trustee). https://tomorrowswarriors.org/about/trustees-and-committee-members/

 

Tomorrow’s Warriors Senior Management Team - Janine Irons OBE (Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer), Dr Gary Crosby OBE (Co-Founder & Artistic Director), Sian Lord-Baptiste (Chief Operating Officer), Fish Krish (Head of Special Projects), Erin Barnes (Head of Learning, Outreach & Engagement), Indy Vidyalankara (Head of Press & Public Relations).

 

About Tomorrow’s Warriors:  Tomorrow’s Warriors is a pioneering talent development agency, 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. TW nurtures nascent talent and builds engaged, culturally diverse audiences. Tomorrow’s Warriors has provided a crucial development platform for many of the artists now tearing up the international music scene – including BRIT Award and Mercury Prize winners EZRA Collective, as well as Moses Boyd, Nubya Garcia, Cassie Kinoshi and Nérija, Binker Golding, Shabaka Hutchings and Sons of Kemet, CHERISE, ESKA, Denys Baptiste, Soweto Kinch, Zara McFarlane and many more. With a dedicated resident space at The Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall to host its Young Artist Development Programme aimed at talent aged 11-25 years old, 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 a PRS Foundation Talent Development Partner. 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

 

 

Cheltenham Jazz Club - Programme for Autumn 2025 and Spring 2026.

Monday, September 22, 2025

Cheltenham Jazz Club has announced its programme for Autumn 2025 and Spring 2026. Details attached.

Please find our Autumn /Winter schedule. There is plenty of choice, and as always high-quality live jazz.


Cheltenham Jazz Events ›Under Milkwood by the Clark Tracey Sextet
Under Milkwood by the Clark Tracey Sextet
The Victory Club, Cheltenham, GL50 2SY
Monday 29th September 2025
Much acclaimed jazz drummer Clark Tracey has been leading his own bands since 1981 and currently leads an ever-evolving quintet as well as tribute bands to his father, the late Stan Tracey.
His latest quintet features a few of the most exciting young musicians today. They recently recorded their first CD, which is due for release in the New Year. The unusual inclusion of a vocalist in Clark’s quintet, next to a horn player, offers another soundscape with which to work.  An exceptional vocalise artist, Emily Masser adds rhythm and words from the heart of Bebop, as well as beautiful lyrics.
Clark Tracey - drums
Be Tracy - Vocals
Sharon Myfanwy White - vocals
Simon Allen - Tenor
Gareth Williams - Piano
Andrew Cleyndert - Bass
https://clarktracey.com/
Tickets available on the door or online at
https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/cheltenham-jazz/under-milkwood-by-the-clark-tracey-sextet/e-egopkg


THE EMILY MASSER QUARTET
WHEN: 8.00 pm, Monday 27 October 2025
WHERE: The Irving Studio,Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham
Tickets: £20.00
Emily Masser – Vocals
Matyas Gayer – Piano
James Owston - Bass
Steve Brown – Drums
Rising star Emily Masser is an astonishing vocalist. She first sang at Cheltenham Jazz Club in January 2024 as a member of the The Clark Tracy Quintet, with the quintet’s debut album, “Introducing Emily Masser”, showcasing her arrangements and vocals. She will be performing tonight with her own quartet. Featuring a mix of modern twists on jazz standards and Emily’s vocal approach to vocalese and bebop.
Tickets available from the Everyman Theatre Box Office 01242 572573 or http://www.everymantheatre.org.uk
https://emilymasser.co.uk/

 

THE DAVE NEWTON ALL STAR QUINTET
WHEN: 8.00 pm, Friday 14 November 2025
WHERE: The Victory Club Ballroom Burlington House, Lypiatt Road Cheltenham.
Tickets: CJ Members £17.00, non members £20.00
Dave Newton – Piano & Personnel TBC            
Tickets available on the door or online at http://www.ticketsource.co.uk

 

Looking ahead to 2026


8pm Monday January 19th at The Everyman Studio. Sam Braysher Quartet - Sam (alto sax), Matyas Gayer (piano), Tom Farmer (bass), Steve Brown (drums).


8pm Monday February 23rd at the Everyman Studio. Alex Hitchcock Quartet - Alex (saxes), Will Barry (piano), Joe Downard (bass), Luke McCarthy (drums).


8pm Monday March 23rd at the Victory Club. Hans Koller ‘Thelonious’ Quartet - Hans (piano), Tony Kofi (saxes), Calum Gourlay (bass), Noah Ojumu (drums).


https://www.cheltenhamjazz.co.uk/

 

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist,  first broadcast 21/09/2025.

Monday, September 22, 2025

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 21/09/2025, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Radio Playlist from 21st Sept 2025

 

Led Bib
Iron Ore
Hotel Pupik
Cuneiform


Vincent Peirani
Nach e Vlado
Living Being IV: Time Reflections
ACT


Francesco Desiato Ivano Leva
Everybody’s song but my own
Caos Melancolico - omaggio a Kenny Wheeler
Dodicilune


Agnas Brothers
Cheeseburger
Sista Försöket
Moserobie


Björn Lücker Berlin Ensemble
Exit
Tea for Five
Unit Records


Ragawerk
Karela
Nila
O-tone


Magnus Schriefl
Meret’s Magic Moves
Blume
Unit Records


Hi Res Heart
The Twister
Move Fast and Mend Things
Discus


Paul Dunmall
It’s not always as it seems
Away With Troubles And Anxieties!
Discus


Theorem of Joy
El Haik Dance Floor
Feux
Bridge the Gap


Matthieu Donarier
Whim Wham
Coastline
Yolk


Riccardo Chiarion
Snow Dance
Waves
Caligola 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.

Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club To Open New Live Music Venue.

Thursday, September 18, 2025

Launching in February 2026 after a major transformation, the newly designed Upstairs at Ronnie’s will be augmented by a brand new members’ lounge and artist space – The Greene Rooms.

We have received the following press release;

 

Legendary Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club To Open New Live Music Venue

 

Launching in February 2026 after a major transformation, the newly designed Upstairs at Ronnie’s ushers in a new era at the UK’s most popular independent music venue


For the first time in its history, the club will also be opening its backstage spaces to the public with a brand new members’ lounge and artist space – The Greene Rooms

 

Tickets for Upstairs at Ronnie’s are on-sale now and available from http://www.ronniescotts.co.uk

 


London, September 18, 2025. Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club today announces the February 2026 opening of Upstairs at Ronnie’s, a newly reimagined 140-capacity music venue on the first floor of the world-famous Soho institution.


The upstairs space, which for many years hosted a vibrant live programme before closing for refurbishment in 2024, has undergone a complete transformation as part of a major revamp of the entire building. Now rebuilt as a purpose-designed, intimate auditorium, it pays homage to the club’s six-decade legacy while looking firmly to the future, and incorporates a striking new interior, enhanced acoustics, high-spec Yamaha and D&B Audio sound and lighting systems, an upgraded stage, a Yamaha S3X Grand Piano, and a brand-new state-of-the-art kitchen. Newly appointed executive chef Steven Connolly will deliver a culinary offering to match the club’s world-class musical reputation.

 

Honouring the long-standing Ronnie Scott’s reputation, the new venue will present the finest jazz and jazz-adjacent acts, alongside genre-crossing performances in contemporary soul, acoustic R&B, gospel, hip-hop, global music, and classical. Upstairs at Ronnie’s will also host its own version of the celebrated Ronnie Scott’s Late Late Show, providing more opportunities to showcase emerging grassroots talent at a range of ticket prices to keep shows accessible to all.


The opening programme will feature a Piano Trio Series spotlighting some of the leading lights of UK jazz including Ashley Henry, Reuben James, Charlie Stacey, and DoomCannon; a straight-ahead vocal jazz jam hosted by Natalie Williams, Emma Smith, and Georgia Cécile; acoustic soul and R&B from club favourites Vula Malinga, Vanessa Haynes, and Tony Momrelle, plus innovative singer-songwriter Tawiah and garage and house legend Elisabeth Troy; the first ever Ronnie Scott’s Classical Series co-directed by Lizzie Ball and James Pearson, featuring the Ronnie Scott’s Classical All Stars and a hand-picked line-up of acclaimed classical soloists and ensembles; and the brand-new Ronnie Scott’s Gospel Choir.


For the first time in its history, Ronnie Scott’s will also be opening its backstage spaces to the public. Transformed into The Greene Rooms – named in honour of owner Sally Greene – a brand new “club within a club” will serve as a members’ lounge and artist space. The secluded, first-floor setting provides a quintessentially Soho retreat for pre- and post-show gatherings, intimate events, artist meet-and-greets, and exclusive talks and workshops.


This redevelopment marks the most significant transformation of Ronnie Scott’s since its 2005 acquisition and reopening by Sally Greene and Michael Watt. The club’s investment comes at a pivotal moment for the UK live music sector, with The Music Venue Trust reporting that 16% of grassroots venues closed in 2023, while more than 40% operated at a loss. Against this backdrop, the redevelopments are part of a broader investment in the club’s future, underscoring its commitment to sustaining the UK’s legendary live music scene.


Fred Nash, Managing Director of Ronnie Scott’s:
“With Upstairs at Ronnie’s, we set ourselves the somewhat audacious goal of creating the greatest small live music venue in the world.  In all seriousness, it’s about creating a beautiful, intimate space where audiences can experience extraordinary performances, and where artists feel truly valued. At a time when so many venues face uncertainty, we’re proud to be investing in live music, championing grassroots talent, and supporting Soho’s vibrant cultural community.”


With over 65 years at the heart of the UK jazz scene, Ronnie Scott’s continues to evolve, championing innovation and diversity while honouring its storied past. Upstairs at Ronnie’s represents the next chapter in this legacy, set to become an essential addition to Soho’s cultural landscape and as renowned a space for live music as the now legendary downstairs jazz club.

 

The transformation of Upstairs at Ronnie’s is led by Archer Humphryes Architects as principal architects and interior designers, with The Greene Rooms interiors designed by Pirajean Lees.

 

Tickets for Upstairs at Ronnie’s are on-sale now and available from http://www.ronniescotts.co.uk.

 

 

Rachael & Vilray - US tour, October and November 2025.

Thursday, September 18, 2025

Rachael Price (also of Lake Street Dive) and guitarist/songwriter Vilray Bolles will tour the US in support of their latest album "West of Broadway". Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


Rachael Price (also of Lake Street Dive) and guitarist/songwriter Vilray Bolles have released their third album West of Broadway (Concord Jazz), an exquisitely out-of-time vision of their beloved New York City, inspired by Vilray’s recent fascination with classic musicals. 


Watch the animated video for “Off Broadway,” featuring vocals by Stephen Colbert, who joined the band on The Late Show July 29.  Check out the performances here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKoKDqNxfeE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNvSthusnU4


Rachael & Vilray will kick off the album release with a US fall tour including The Ford in Los Angeles on October 26, and The Town Hall in New York City on November 18. Tickets are on sale now.


Since their formation in 2015, Brooklyn-based duo Rachael & Vilray have achieved a certain timeless quality with their singular take on traditional pop. Like all of the duo’s output to date—including their 2019 self-titled debut, hailed by NPR as “Tin Pan Alley meets the Lower East Side in a smoky bar,” and its 2023 follow-up I Love A Love Song!—the album finds Rachael & Vilray working with arranger Jacob Zimmerman and producer Dan Knobler.


Recorded at Sear Sound in New York City, West of Broadway features saxophonist Steve Wilson (Chick Corea’s Origin sextet) and drummer John Riley (Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie). “Instead of attempting to recreate a big band section with a smaller number of musicians, I wanted to get a little wild and slightly weird with the instrumentation and trust that it would make for an interesting record,” says Vilray, who composes all of Rachael & Vilray’s material.


“Going into the studio, there was a bit of a question as to whether we could bring together all these different elements that aren’t really connected, like West Coast jazz and Broadway musicals and all the crazy characters and flavors within the songs,” says Vilray. “But it showed us that even if the themes don’t feel unified at first, they’ll feel unified by the end—just as long as you’ve done your work, and you’ve got a room full of great musicians to knock the whole thing out of the park.”


“There’s so much imagery in the lyrics,” says Price. “I think a fun way to listen to the record would be to go for a walk and let the songs play out like a little movie in your mind.”

 


Rachael & Vilray 2025 Tour Dates;


Oct 20 Vancouver, BC Hollywood Theatre
Oct 21 Seattle, WA Neptune Theatre
Oct 22 Portland, OR Revolution Hall
Oct 24 San Francisco, CA Bimbo’s 365 Club
Oct 25 Santa Cruz, CA Rio Theatre
Oct 26 Los Angeles, CA The Ford
Oct 27 Scottsdale, AZ Arizona Musicfest
Nov 7 Ann Arbor, MI The Ark
Nov 8 Evanston, IL Cahn Auditorium
Nov 9 St. Louis, MO Delmar Hall
Nov 11 Nashville, TN Riverside Revival
Nov 12 Cincinnati, OH Memorial Hall
Nov 14 Washington, DC Lincoln Theatre
Nov 15 Boston, MA Royale
Nov 16 Newark, NJ NJPAC
Nov 18 New York, NY The Town Hall

Daylight Music at EFG London Jazz Festival.

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Daylight Music, presented by the Arctic Circle organisation, has announced its programme of events during the 2025 EFG London Jazz Festival.

We have received the following information;


Daylight Music at EFG London Jazz Festival


We’re super excited to let you know details about the events we’ve been planning for this November. It’s always exciting to be invited back again to be part of the EFG London Jazz Festival - this is our 7th year of bringing jazz, tea & cake together in a welcoming and acoustically rewarding church space.

 

This year we present a whole selection of new music and new artists from across the UK and beyond, including welcoming back long-term guest artist Matthew Bourne. Our first event features the London live debut of Nightports project (The Leaf Label) with guest musician Matthew Bourne. Experience sound and performance transformed, distorted, translated, processed and reprocessed, stretched, cut, ordered and reordered without limitation.

 

Our 2nd event explores the blurring of genres in or near jazz as we welcome Tereza Catarov who blends Romanian and Bulgarian influences with modern jazz and improvisation. CHAINES is an artist whose innovative sound and compositions have been described as being capable of ecclesiastical beauty. And the Rothko Collective present a selection of transcendent sacred modern classical repertoire featuring performances by the duo of harp and strings (Dominic Stokes and Chris Clarke).


Saturday 15 November | midday to 2pm
Nightports with Matthew Bourne at St John’s Leytonstone
Tickets;
https://www.tickettailor.com/events/arcticcircle/1828487

 

Tereza Catarov, Rothko Collective + CHAINES at St John’s Leytonstone | Saturday 22 November | midday to 2pm
Tickets;
https://www.tickettailor.com/events/arcticcircle/1828496

 


In Autumn 2025 we are excited to extend an exclusive invitation to you to become a member of Arctic Circle’s ‘The Explorer’s Club’.
At a challenging time for grassroot live music events like Daylight Music we hope this will be a fun way of sustaining our series - to keep our expedition into new music continuing for many, many years to come!
https://www.daylightmusic.co.uk/explorer

 

The Fan
£3.50
Every month
✓ Explorer Club Enamel Badge
✓ Monthly Explorer’s Club newsletter
✓ 10% online store discount
✓ A regular treat from the Arctic Circle archives

 

The Regular
£10.50
Every month
✓ One entry place per London show
✓ Explorer Club Enamel Badge
✓ Monthly Explorer’s Club newsletter
✓ 15% online store discount
✓ A Christmas gift

 


As of September 2025, the series finds itself awaiting the results of a year long funding bid, the process and unpredictable outcome of which could take up to six months to unfold with no guarantee of success.
Support: the crowdfunder remains open if you want to directly support us simply place any amount small, medium or beyond in our crowdfunder.
https://justgiving.com/crowdfunding/daylightmusic2025

 

Arctic Circle

 

EFG London Jazz Festival 2025 at the Barbican: full line-up announced by the Barbican and Serious.

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Barbican & Associate Producer Serious announce the full line-up for this year’s EFG London Jazz Festival including Artist-in-Residence aja monet’s full residency programme & other surrounding events.

We have received the following press release;


EFG London Jazz Festival 2025: full line-up announced by the Barbican and Serious

 


Today the Barbican and Associate Producer Serious announce the full line-up for this year’s EFG London Jazz Festival including Artist-in-Residence aja monet’s full residency programme and other surrounding events.


New artists announced today include special guests for aja monet’s residency finale: aja monet with guests (14 Nov). Joining her on stage are Yahael Camara-Onono (Balimaya Project), Sheila Maurice-Grey (KOKOROKO), Abdelillah Ouahbi (Arfoud Brothers & Sisters) and more.


Also announced today are performers as part of The Evolution of UK Jazz – 20 Years On ft. Camilla George and Shabaka (19 Nov). Camilla George, Shabaka and Jason Yarde will be joined by Daniel Casimir, Shirley Tetteh, Corrie Dick, Rosie Turton, and Renato Paris.


The Barbican is also pleased to continue its free-to-attend weekend FreeStage performances in the Barbican foyers. This year the stage will host jazz from Europe, as well as special showcases of jazz from Melbourne and Poland, and the return of BBC Radio 3’s ‘Round Midnight with Soweto Kinch and special guests.


Alongside the festival, the Jazz on Screen film series returns, this year bringing together a trio of rare and powerful cinematic works that explore the creative and cultural forces of jazz on screen.


The annual London-wide jazz festival returns once again to the Barbican from Friday 14 – Sunday 23 November 2025 alongside 60+ other venues across London. Now in its 33rd year, the festival spotlights some of the very best in global and local jazz talent and, for 10 days and nights, musicians from all over the world will come together to perform boundary-pushing music that showcases jazz and its influence across genres and cultures.


More information about all performances follows below and all EFG London Jazz Festival events at the Barbican are available here.
https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2025/series/efg-london-jazz-festival-2025

 

To view the full city-wide EFG London Jazz Festival line-up click here.
https://efglondonjazzfestival.org.uk/

 

FULL LINE-UP FOR EFG LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL EVENTS AND SURROUNDING EVENTS AT THE BARBICAN:


aja monet residency: Workshop with Barbican Young Poets (Wed 12 Nov 2025, Frobisher Room, 6.30pm)


aja monet residency: Live reading and Q&A with Zakia Sewell (Thurs 13 Nov 2025, Barbican Conservatory, 8pm)


Soweto Kinch & London Symphony Orchestra: Soundtrack to the Apocalypse (Thu 13 Nov 2025, Barbican Hall, 8pm)


aja monet residency: aja monet with guests (Fri 14 Nov 2025, Barbican Hall, 7.30pm)


FreeStage: Melbourne International Jazz Festival presents Jeremy Rose & Erica Tucceri (Sat 15 Nov 2025, FreeStage, 4.30pm)


We Exist! The Dee Dee Bridgewater Quartet (Sat 15 Nov, Barbican Hall, 7.30pm)


FreeStage: Polish FreeStage – Nene Heroine, Immortal Onion and Tryp Tych Trio (Sun 16 Nov 2025, FreeStage, 3.30pm)


**Hermeto Pascoal & Grupo (Sun 16 Nov 2025, Barbican Hall, 7.30pm)


Dhamaal (Sun 16 Nov 2025, Milton Court Concert Hall, 7.30pm)


Anthony Joseph: Rowing Up River To Get Our Names Back (Mon 17 Nov 2025, Milton Court Concert Hall, 7.30pm)


The Evolution of UK Jazz – 20 Years on ft Camilla George and Shabaka (Wed 19 Nov 2025, Barbican Hall, 7.30pm)


Hiromi’s Sonicwonder (Fri 21 Nov 2025, Barbican Hall, 7.30pm)


FreeStage: European Jazz: Lőrinc Barabás (Sat 22 Nov 2025, FreeStage, 4.30pm)


Tortoise (Sat 22 Nov 2025, Barbican Hall, 7.30pm)


FreeStage: BBC Radio 3’s ‘Round Midnight with Soweto Kinch (Sun 23 Nov 2025, FreeStage, 3.30pm)


Japanese Jazz (Sun 23 Nov 2025, Barbican Hall, 7.30pm)

 

** Following the recent death of Hermeto Pascoal, this performance has been taken off sale. Bookers will be contacted in due course while a course of action is being agreed. Thank you for your understanding in light of this sad news.

 


AJA MONET: EFG LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL 2025 ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE
aja monet – Workshop with Barbican Young Poets
Wednesday 12 November 2025, 6.30pm
Barbican Frobisher Room
Open to Barbican Young Poet members by booking, free of charge
aja monet launches her residency with a workshop alongside Barbican Young Poets, open to Barbican Young Poet members. The workshop will explore the artist’s practice and approach to writing about love.
Barbican Young Poets is an artist development programme for young people passionate about the written and spoken word, and who want to explore the artform further. The programme is free, for young people aged 16-29 years old – many of whom have a multidisciplinary practice and go on to publish their work. The programme is facilitated by poet, Jacob Sam-La Rose, and invited guest tutors.
Produced by the Barbican in association with Serious

 

aja monet – Live reading and Q&A with presenter Zakia Sewell
Thursday 13 November 2025, 8pm
Barbican Conservatory
Tickets from £10 (£6 Young Barbican) plus booking fee
An evening of poetry and conversation with acclaimed surrealist blues poet aja monet, hosted by curator and cultural facilitator Zakia Sewell.
aja monet, known for her evocative blend of lyricism, social insight and musical rhythm will read from both her previously released works and her new collection Florida Water. Her debut full-length poetry collection, My Mother Was a Freedom Fighter (Haymarket Books, 2017), established her voice as a fearless witness to motherhood, resistance, displacement, and Black joy. Now, with Florida Water, a richly textured meditation on migration, spiritual cleansing and environmental and communal grief, monet invites us to wade through memory, belonging, and climate’s rising tides.
In this intimate gathering, monet will share her writing process, her practice of poetry as both a spiritual tool and an expressive force. Drawing from her identity as a poet and longtime community figure, she views poetry as more than words on the page: it’s a way of living, resisting, and building collective meaning.
Moderated by Zakia Sewell, this evening promises an engaging dialogue: monet will reflect on her evolution as an artist and how her poems emerge from the lived rhythms of community, striving and love.
Produced by the Barbican in association with Serious
https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2025/event/aja-monet-live-reading-and-qa-with-presenter-zakia-sewell

 

aja monet with guests
Friday 14 November 2025, 7.30pm
Barbican Hall
Tickets from £20 plus booking fee
Grammy-nominated surrealist blues poet and this year’s festival Artist-in-Residence at the Barbican, aja monet brings her acclaimed debut album When the Poems Do What They Do to the Barbican stage in an evening of poetry, sound and spirit – opening the EFG London Jazz Festival with power and purpose.
Known for her fusion of poetry and music, Monet’s work explores themes of Black resistance, love, and joy. Her debut album, When the Poems Do What They Do (drink sum wtr, 2023), received critical acclaim and a Grammy nomination for Best Spoken Word Poetry Album in 2024.
Joining monet on stage for this special performance are Yahael Camara-Onono (Balimaya Project), Sheila Maurice-Grey (Kokoroko), Abdelillah Ouahbi (Arfoud Brothers & Sisters) and more…
Sheila Maurice-Grey’s performance is generously supported by Trevor Fenwick and Jane Hindley.
Produced by the Barbican in association with Serious
Find out more
https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2025/event/aja-monet-with-guests

 


MORE NEW ARTISTS ANNOUNCED TODAY


The Evolution of UK Jazz – 20 Years On ft. Camilla George and Shabaka
Wednesday 19 November 2025, 7.30pm
Barbican Hall
Tickets from £20 plus booking fee
Celebrate 20 years of Barbican Associate Producer Serious’ pioneering Take Five programme with a one-night-only concert at the Barbican Hall, as part of the EFG London Jazz Festival 2025.
Featuring new commissions, collaborations and premieres, the celebratory evening will feature standout UK Jazz artists including Shabaka, Camilla George, Jason Yarde, alongside Daniel Casimir (bass), Shirley Tetteh (guitar), Corrie Dick (drums), Rosie Turton (trombone) and Renato Paris (keys / vocals).
Produced by the Barbican in association with Serious
Find out more
https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2025/event/the-evolution-of-uk-jazz-20-years-on

 


BARBICAN FREESTAGE PERFORMANCES


Melbourne International Jazz Festival presents Jeremy Rose’s Disruption! and Erica Tucceri
Saturday 15 November 2025, 4.30pm
FreeStage
Free and un-ticketed
Melbourne International Jazz Festival takes over the Barbican FreeStage once again to celebrate the unique and diverse sounds of the Australian jazz scene.
Led by award-winning saxophonist and composer Jeremy Rose, Disruption! The Voice of Drums is a thrilling tribute to the elemental and disruptive power of rhythm. Featuring drum virtuosi Simon Barker and Chloe Kim, the work grew out of Rose’s fascination with their solo drum music, which became the foundation for new arrangements that amplify their distinctive voices.
Erica Tucceri is an improvising flautist, composer and producer who sits at the cutting edge of the Australian jazz scene. Erica is one of Melbourne’s most sought-after collaborators and presents her band in London for the very first time. Erica will be premiering an album of unreleased music and will feature local artists Lewis Moody, Luke Wynter and Ziggy Zeitgeist.
Presented in partnership with MIJF; Creative Australia; Creative Victoria (Melbourne); Vizard Foundation
Presented by Serious
Find out more
https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2025/event/melbourne-international-jazz-festival-presents


Polish FreeStage: Nene Heroine, Immortal Onion and Tryp Tych Trio
Sunday 16 November 2025, 3.30pm
FreeStage
Free and un-ticketed
A showcase of forward-thinking jazz from Poland, presented on the Barbican FreeStage.
Nene Heroine ft. Kasia Linns: Nene Heroine present a dark, expansive and rhythmically-driven performance blurring the lines between jazz, ambient and post-rock. They will be joined by vocalist Kasia Linns.
Immortal Onion: One of the most exciting acts in the new wave of Polish jazz, Immortal Onion have been garnering acclaim in Poland and abroad for years. Known for their intricate blend of jazz, electronic textures and post-rock energy, the Gdańsk-based trio brings a precise yet unpredictable live set that defies easy categorisation.
Tryp Tych Trio: Featuring renowned Polish bassist Woktek Masilewski, Tryp Tych Trio explores improvisation through dense rhythmic interplay and stripped-back sonic forms. Also in the band is UK based saxophonist Tamar Osborn and a special guest, South African drummer Asher Gamedze.
This show is supported by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute.
Presented by Serious
Find out more
https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2025/event/polish-jazz-freestage

 

European Jazz FreeStage: Lőrinc Barabás
Saturday 22 November 2025, 4.30pm
FreeStage
Free and un-ticketed
Discover artists from across the incredible European jazz scene at the EFG London Jazz Festival 2025 on the Barbican FreeStage.
Lőrinc Barabás is a Hungarian trumpeter and composer celebrated for his innovative contributions to jazz, electronic, and neoclassical music. Over a prolific career spanning more than two decades, he has released twelve albums as a solo artist and with various ensembles, and has performed extensively throughout Europe and the United States.
One more artist is yet to be announced as part of this showcase.
This event is proudly supported by Liszt Institute, Hungarian Cultural Centre London
Presented by Serious
Find out more
https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2025/event/european-jazz-freestage-lorinc-barabas

 

BBC Radio 3 ‘Round Midnight with Soweto Kinch
Sunday 23 November 2025, 3.30pm
FreeStage
Free and un-ticketed
‘Round Midnight & Soweto Kinch curate and host a special edition of their BBC Radio 3 show from the FreeStage in the Barbican foyers, featuring a host of exciting artists in town for the EFG London Jazz Festival 2025. ‘Round Midnight is BBC Radio 3’s weekday evening (23:30 - 00:30hrs) jazz show, celebrating the best in jazz from all eras and around the globe, with a particular focus on new UK artists. Special guests for this FreeStage will be announced soon
‘Round Midnight is a Folded Wing production for BBC Radio 3.
Presented by Serious
Find out more
https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2025/event/round-midnight

 


JAZZ ON SCREEN
13 – 16 November 2025, various times
Barbican Cinemas 1-3
Tickets from £13 plus booking fee
Jazz on Screen series brings together a trio of rare and powerful cinematic works that explore the creative and cultural forces of jazz on screen. These films reflect the expansive reach of jazz not only as a sound but as a way of seeing, feeling, and resisting. Whether through Ephraim Asili’s meditative film Diaspora Suite, Derek Bailey’s globe-spanning exploration of improvisation, or intimate portraits of Ben Webster and Cecil Taylor living and playing abroad, Jazz on Screen invites viewers to experience jazz as both performance and perspective – cinema in conversation with the music’s ever-shifting pulse.
Presented by the Barbican
Find out more
https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2025/series/jazz-on-screen

Barbican Centre,
Silk Street,
London,
EC2Y 8DS.

 


About Serious
Serious are independent presenters of high-quality live music, with over 30 years’ experience in producing events from grassroots to large scale concerts, festivals and tours. We are creators of new commissions, participatory projects, cultural events and development schemes for emerging talent.
Our Vision: Making Music Matter. Our mission is to curate and produce an original programme that engages a wide range of audiences and communities and nurtures both emerging artists and the next generation of the creative workforce. Through our unique and ambitious projects, we aim to make meaningful music experiences and opportunities for everyone. Find out more
https://serious.org.uk/

 

About the Barbican
The Barbican is a catalyst for creativity, sparking possibilities for artists, audiences, and communities. We showcase the most exciting art from around the world, pushing traditional artistic boundaries to entertain and inspire millions of people, create connections, provoke debate, and reflect the world we live in.
We are an international arts and events centre rooted firmly in our own neighbourhood, collaborating with local communities and putting the City of London on the map as a destination for everybody. Central to our purpose is supporting emerging talent and shaping opportunities that will accelerate the next generation of creatives.
As a not-for-profit, we rely on the generosity of individuals and organisations, including our principal funder the City of London Corporation. Every ticket purchased, donation made, and pound earned supports our arts and learning programme and enables the widest possible range of people to experience the joy of the arts.
Opened in 1982, the Barbican is a unique and audacious building, recognised globally as an architectural icon. As well as our theatres, galleries, concert halls and cinemas, we have a large conservatory with over 1,500 species of plants and trees, a library, conference facilities, public and community spaces, restaurants, bars, and a picturesque lakeside oasis.
We’re proud to be the home of the London Symphony Orchestra, and a London base of the. We regularly co-commission, produce and showcase the work of our other associates and partners including the Academy of Ancient Music, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Boy Blue, Darbar Festival, Doc’n Roll Film Festival, Drum Works, EFG London Jazz Festival, London Palestine Film Festival, Serious, and Trafalgar Theatre Productions.
For more information, visit our website or connect with us on Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Spotify | LinkedIn

 

World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens - EFG London Jazz Festival Line-up.

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens in Nine Elms has announced its programme for the EFG London Jazz Festival which will take place from 14th to 23rd November 2025.

We have received the following press release;


World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens Hosts Dazzling EFG London Jazz Festival Line-up.

 

On Friday 14 November, the EFG London Jazz Festival returns to World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens, bringing nine days of world-class jazz to this intimate, high-tech music venue as well as free-to-attend cafe performances, nestled in the heart of Nine Elms, Wandsworth.

 


This year, World Heart Beat will host fourteen events from Friday 14 November to Sunday 23 November celebrating the likes of Julian Joseph, Tony Kofi, Denys Baptiste, Jasper Høiby, Rebecca Nash, Sara Colman and rising star and World Heart Beat young artist, Danny Piers.


The EFG London Jazz Festival, run by Producer Serious, comprises hundreds of gigs across the city in November, with some of the world’s best jazz taking over concert halls, jazz clubs and public spaces. 


Highlights of the World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens EFG jazz line-up include:


Jazz maestro Julian Joseph and his trio’s first album launch in thirty years with Voyage of the Faithful featuring his Caribbean interpretation of the Duke Ellington/Juan Tizol staple, ‘Caravan’ and emotive reading of Wayne Shorter’s ‘Footprints’


Exciting Double bill with Danny Piers, the new rising star on the jazz scene (as well as World Heart Beat recording artist on the Young Artist Development Programme) and
The World Heart Beat Band jazz musicians honouring Evelyn Dove, one of Britain’s earliest and most captivating jazz stars


Rebecca Nash + Sara Colman Ribbons Album launch alongside Vivienne Shadinsky art exhibition and New Zealander support act, Bridget Walsh


The full programme of EFG London Jazz Festival events at World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens follows below:

 

Legacy:
Coltrane and Cannonball, Tony Kofi & Denys Baptiste Quintet, Fri 14 November 2025, 7:30pm
An unforgettable evening of jazz as two of London’s premier saxophonists, Denys Baptiste and Tony Kofi, reunite to present a powerful new project. Having first performed together in the early 1990s as part of Gary Crosby’s Nu Troop, these distinguished musicians now pay tribute to the legendary partnership of Julian “Cannonball” Adderley and John Coltrane.
Their performance will meticulously recreate the iconic Cannonball Adderley Quintet in Chicago album, capturing the spirit, energy, and brilliance of one of jazz’s most historic collaborations. Joining them will be Rick Simpson on piano, Mikele Montolli on double bass, and Winston Clifford on drums. Do not miss this extraordinary musical experience.

 

Julian Joseph Trio: Voyage of the Faithful (Album Launch), Sat 15 November 2025, 7:30pm
Voyage of the Faithful is Julian Joseph’s first recording with his beloved trio of 30 years – Mark Hodgson and Mark Mondesir on bass and drums. Since his last studio album, Julian’s focus has been on performing new music on the live stage, but now he brings his hallmark sparkle, originality, and the wonderful pulsating swing he is so famous for to this set of original compositions and prized standards from the jazz canon. His Caribbean interpretation of the Duke Ellington/Juan Tizol staple, ‘Caravan’,
and his extended, emotive reading of Wayne Shorter’s ‘Footprints’ express both his love for jazz and his desire to always push himself, his band, and the expectations of the listener.

 

The Jazz Physicians: Critical Mass Album Launch, Sun 16 November 2025, 7:30pm
The Jazz Physicians is made up of a trio of musicians better known for their work as performers and producers in Pop and Electronica; writer/producer Aidan Glover, drummer Andy Gangadeen and bass guitarist Nick Cohen. This is no ordinary jazz trio – nor are they trying to be. The Jazz Physicians play a mixture of originals, contemporary and classic covers from Neal Hefti to Tania Maria, Burt Bacharach to Bob James.

 

Zoe Rahman Trio,
Mon 17 November 2025, 7:30pm
Zoe’s performance will include trio arrangements of a suite she wrote for World Piano Day 2024, commissioned by Hull Jazz Festival and Humber Street Piano sessions. The work was based on themes of voyage, migration and family, taking inspiration from two statues in Hull – one which commemorates the 2.2million people who passed through Hull as a port city, the other which looks out across the Humber to the sea

 

Changing Times performed by Sorin Zlat Trio,
Tues 18 November 2025, 7:30pm
In 2024, Romanian pianist Sorin Zlat began working on his new album, Changing Times, which features original compositions. The project has enjoyed well-deserved success not only in Romania but also across Europe and the United States and has led to a new collaboration. Spanning styles from cool jazz and post-bop to Latin, flamenco, funk and avant-garde, the project stands as a testament to the universality of music. It brings together musicians from different generations and schools of thought, united by the common language of jazz.

 

Danny Piers Trio and the World Heart Beat Band (Tribute to Evelyn Dove)
Wed 19 November 2025, 7:30pm
After having established firm roots in the swing tradition whilst studying with renowned pianist John Turville, British Spanish jazz pianist Danny began to experiment with more contemporary sounds – absorbing the music of John Taylor, Gonzalo Rubalcaba and Shai Maestro. He will be joined by Tom Sheen on bass and Sacha Harlan on drums. 
The World Heart Beat Band, led by Ayo Vincent, will be honouring Evelyn Dove, the pioneering jazz vocalist whose soulful interpretations and international career made her one of Britain’s earliest and most captivating jazz stars. 


Jaeger/Mitchell/Hitchcock & Alex Hitchcock Quartet,
Thurs 20 November 2025, 7:30pm
Saxophonist and composer Alex Hitchcock presents a specially devised programme at World Heart Beat as part of the London Jazz Festival. The first set features a spontaneous, exploratory trio with acclaimed improvisers cellist/vocalist Midori Jaeger and pianist Robert Mitchell.
In striking contrast, the second set showcases Hitchcock’s dynamic working quartet — with Will Barry, Ben Tiberio and Ananda Brandao — fresh from developing new material at a long residency at Guimaraes Jazz Festival in Portugal. This one-off performance offers an insight into the creative arc leading to Hitchcock’s forthcoming album Letters From Afar, released in September 2025, and highlights the rich breadth of collaboration shaping his bold, evolving sound.

 

In the Pocket,
Fri 21 November 2025, 7:30pm
In The Pocket began in August 2024 at The Blues Kitchen Shoreditch, sparked by a conversation with bassist Solomon Douglas — current MD of one of the house bands — who wanted to explore a new kind of improvised night.
The night centres around pocket grooves, blending jazz, soul, funk, hip-hop, Latin, and R&B — all rooted in the old-school art of listening and spontaneous creation. Each ensemble is one-of-a-kind: no rehearsals, no setlists, just musicians free to groove in the moment.
Artists like Tom Misch, Kaidi Akinnibi, Samson Jatto, and Laurie Milton have graced the stage, alongside vocalists such as SHANTÉH Fuller, Emmanuel Ayeni, Laville, and Ruby Wood. More recently, MCs like Deeriginal have joined — all fully improvised performances.

 

Jasper Høiby with Special Guests,
Sat 22 November 2025, 7:30pm
This performance promises a powerful journey through sound, spirit, and connection, led by one of Europe’s most dynamic jazz bassists and composers, Jasper Høiby.
Renowned for his work with the influential trio Phronesis, as well as his boundary-pushing ensemble Fellow Creatures, Jasper Høiby has become a vital force in modern jazz. His music is a fusion of lyrical beauty, rhythmic complexity, and an unwavering social conscience. Always seeking new terrain, Høiby’s recent projects reflect a deepening commitment to environmental and philosophical themes, exploring the intersections of music, collective awareness, and change.

 

Ribbons Album Launch: Rebecca Nash + Sara Colman + Bridget Walsh
Sun 23 November 2025, 2:30pm
The beauty, intimacy and creativity of the duo come to the fore in this exquisite combination of singer Sara Colman and pianist Rebecca Nash. Their long-standing relationship has honed a musical intuition that produces the misleadingly easy-sounding but musically adventurous storytelling of all good singer-musician relationships. With an international tour résumé spanning everything from Glastonbury’s Hell Stage to New Zealand’s National Jazz Festival, Bridget Walsh is a playful and genre-expansive artist. For fans of James Blake, Radiohead, Little Dragon and more, Bridget is an experimental vocalist and fearless frontwoman of London band 10:32 with Lyle Barton, Radovan Brtko and Isobella Burnham.

 

Peyman Yazdanian: Echoes of the Moment
Sun 23 November 2025, 7:30pm
Peyman Yazdanian is an acclaimed Iranian pianist and composer known for his unique fusion of Persian musical sensibilities with Western classical traditions. Trained from a young age in Tehran and later in Europe, Yazdanian has composed over 40 solo piano pieces and numerous orchestral works, earning international recognition for both his concert music and film scores.


FULL EFG LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL 2024 LINE UP AT WORLD HEART BEAT EMBASSY GARDENS


Legacy:  Coltrane and Cannonball, Tony Kofi & Denys Baptiste Quintet, Friday 14 November 2025, 7:30pm


Julian Joseph Trio: Voyage of the Faithful (Album Launch), Saturday 15 November 2025, 7:30pm


The Jazz Physicians: Critical Mass Album Launch, Sunday 16 November 2025, 7:30pm


Zoe Rahman Trio, Monday 17 November 2025, 7:30pm


Changing Times performed by Sorin Zlat Trio, Tuesday 18 November 2025, 7:30pm


Danny Piers Trio and World Heart Beat Band (Tribute to Evelyn Dove) Wednesday 19 November 2025, 7:30pm


Jaeger/Mitchell/Hitchcock & Alex Hitchcock Quartet, Thursday 20 November 2025, 7:30pm


In the Pocket,  Fri 21 November 2025, 7:30pm


Jasper Høiby with Special Guests, Sat 22 November 2025, 7:30pm


Ribbons Album Launch: Rebecca Nash + Sara Colman + Bridget Walsh Sunday 23 November 2025, 2:30pm


Peyman Yazdanian: Echoes of the Moment Sunday 23 November 2025, 7:30pm


Venue Details: 
World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens
3 Ponton Rd,
Nine Elms,
London,
SW11 7BD.


Tel: 0204 547 1075


Book Tickets: https://worldheartbeat.org/whats-on

 

Hristo Vitchev & Jivko Petrov 2025 USA Tour Dates - October 19th to 24th.

Tuesday, September 16, 2025

The duo of guitarist Hristo Vitchev and pianist Jivko Petrov will play a short series of dates on the US West Coast during October 2025. Press release and schedule attached.

We have received the following press release;


In this unique duo setting, Vitchev and Petrov seek to explore our modern cross-cultural and dynamic world through their combined artistry and experience, drawing inspiration from the many places that have shaped and influenced them.

 

An innovative artist drawn to the mix of classical guitar music, modern jazz, folk songs, and the avant-garde, Vitchev was voted to DownBeat’s list of Rising Star guitarists and has released ten critically acclaimed albums as a leader and four releases as a co-leader focused on his ethereal, impressionistic compositions, recalling the classic “ECM sound” while retaining their sharp edges, mesmerizing grooves, and telepathic interplay.

 


Pianist Petrov and his trio JP3 have been featured at major jazz festivals and clubs in Europe. His compositions have been widely used in film and television, and his trio’s latest Orpheus Music album On the Way received critical accolades and placement in the JazzWeek charts.

 

 


TOUR DATES

 


October 19th - Siskiyou Jazz - Ashland, OR - GET TICKETS https://www.siskiyoumusicproject.com/event/hristo-vitchev-jivko-petrov-duo-project/

 


October 22nd - Alvas Showroom - Los Angeles, CA - GET TICKETS https://alvasshowroom.com/event/hristo-vitchev-jivko-petrov/

 

October 23rd - SFJAZZ - San Francisco, CA - GET TICKETS https://www.sfjazz.org/tickets/productions/25-26/hristo-vitchev-jivko-petrov/

 


October 24th - Kuumbwa Jazz - Santa Cruz, CA - GET TICKETS https://www.kuumbwajazz.org/calendar/hristo-vitchev-jivko-petrov/

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uO6NwXeQWRk

 

Line up announced for Newcastle Festival of Jazz and Improvised Music 2025.

Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Twelve concerts and four workshops will take place at various venues over the course of three weekends in September and October 2025. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


With great pleasure we announce the 9th year of Newcastle Festival of Jazz and Improvised Music.

 

Launched 2017, the festival continues to respond to the city’s appetite for a contemporary grass roots jazz festival, presenting an innovative and diverse international line up, celebrating and pushing boundaries that challenge perceptions of jazz and improvised music.

 

Despite this year working with restricted funding, we’re grateful that with support from our key partners and investors we’re managing to keep the flame alive and still present a high quality programme of some of the finest regional, national and international improvising musicians.

 

12 concerts and 4 workshops will take place as part of this years festival spread over 7 days.

 

Along with UK artists we are pleased to welcome Alister Spence and Tony Buck (Australia), Nina Garcia (France), Biliana Voutchkova (Bulgaria), Michael Thieke (Germany), Luigi Marino (Italy).


As ever events take place across a variety of spaces that provide both the opportunity for rich musical performances whilst also celebrating the heritage of Newcastle upon Tyne.

 

Venues include Jesmond Swimming Pool, Ouseburn Victoria Tunnel, The Cumberland Arms, The Globe, The Literary and Philosophical Society, Newcastle Civic Centre, Gosforth Civic Theatre.

 

New projects include celebrations of vital African American artists Thelonious Monk (Xhosa Cole), Albert Ayler (Richard Scott’s ‘Ayler in Sweden’), Duke Ellington (Zoë Gilby with Andy Champion) and civil rights writer and activist James Baldwin (Neil Charles ‘The Baldwin Project’)

 

It’s looking like another fantastic year of events that promise to deliver an exhilarating ride into the world of contemporary jazz and improvisation.

 

We gratefully acknowledge the support of our lead partners and investors Jazz North East, Jazz.Coop at The Globe, GemArts, James Smith and Chris Calver at The Literary and Philosophical Society, Jesmond Swimming Pool, Ouseburn Trust, Andy Hamilton and British Society of Aesthetics, Paul Bream and Jazz Alert.

 

- Wesley Stephenson (Artistic Director and Festival Producer)
Newcastle Festival of Jazz and Improvised Music 2025


ARTISTS:


Thomas Dixon
Olivia Moore and Adam Fairhall
Archipelago (Faye MacCalman / John Pope / Christian Alderson)
Nina Garcia
Hannah Marshall
Richard Scott - Ayler in Sweden (Richard Scott / Faye MacCalman / Graham Hardy / John Pope / Emil Karlsen)
Paul Taylor
Jon Bradley
Xhosa Cole - Freemonk (Xhosa Cole / Pat Thomas / Josh Vadiveloo / Mark Sanders)
Neil Charles - The Baldwin Project (Cleveland Watkiss / Neil Charles / Pat Thomas / Mark Sanders)
Raymond MacDonald
George Burt
Martin Mayes
Alister Spence and Tony Buck
Biliana Voutchkova / Michael Thieke / Luigi Marino
Faye MacCalman
Finn / Keeble Group (Abbie Finn / Harry Keeble / Dean Stockdale / Andy Champion)
Zoë Gilby with Andy Champion - The Music of Duke Ellington
+ Very Special Surprise Guests: Yotuns / Dilettante / John Pope Quintet

 


SCHEDULE;


FRIDAY 26th SEPTEMBER


Newcastle Civic Centre (Late Afternoon)
3.00pm - 4.00pm
The Edith Adamson Carillon: Jon Bradley Jon Bradley (Carillon)


Jesmond Swimming Pool (Evening)
Chill Out Swimming from 8.00pm / Pool Closes 10.00pm (Music Performance 8.30pm - 9.30pm)
Thomas Dixon
Thomas Dixon (Solo Saxophone)

 

SATURDAY 27th SEPTEMBER


Ouseburn Victoria Tunnel (Early Evening - ‘Sounds of the Underground’)
Doors: 6.00pm
6.00pm - 6.45pm / 7.00pm
Olivia Moore and Adam Fairhall
Olivia Moore (Violin) / Adam Fairhall (Accordion)


The Cumberland Arms (Evening)
Doors: 7.30pm
8.00pm - 8.45pm
Nina Garcia
Nina Garcia (Solo Electric Guitar)
9.00pm - 9.45pm / 10.00pm
Archipelago
Faye MacCalman (Saxophone / Clarinet / Vocals / Electronics) / John Pope (Electric Bass) / Christian Alderson (Drums)

 

SUNDAY 28th SEPTEMBER


The Globe (Afternoon - ‘Out of the Box’ Players Workshop)
Doors: 1.30pm
Workshop: 2.00pm - 5.00pm
Hannah Marshall
Workshop Host


The Globe (Evening)
Doors: 7.00pm
8.00pm - 8.40pm
Hannah Marshall
Hannah Marshall (Solo Cello)
9.00pm - 9.45pm / 10.00pm
Richard Scott’s ‘Ayler in Sweden’
Richard Scott (Fiddle) / Faye MacCalman (Saxophone) / Graham Hardy (Trumpet) / John Pope (Double Bass) / Emil Karlsen (Drums)

 

FRIDAY 3rd OCTOBER


The Literary and Philosophical Society (Full Day Workshop - The Joseph Swan Room)
Doors: 10.45am
Workshop: 11.00am - 5.00pm
Workshop on Improvisation and Comedy: Andy Hamilton (Session 1 / 2)


The Literary and Philosophical Society (Lunchtime - The Loftus Room)
Doors: 12.30pm
1.00pm - 1.45pm / 2.00pm
Paul Taylor
Paul Taylor (Solo Piano)


The Literary and Philosophical Society (Early Evening - The Private Members Library)
Doors: 5.30pm
5.45pm - 6.15pm
Raymond MacDonald
Raymond MacDonald (Solo Saxophones)
6.30pm - 7.15pm
Neil Charles
Neil Charles (Solo Double Bass)


The Literary and Philosophical Society (Evening - The Loftus Room)
Doors: 7.30pm
8.00pm - 8.45pm / 9.00pm - 9.45pm (2 x 45 Minute Sets)
Xhosa Cole - FreeMonk ‘Exploring, Abstracting and Collaging the works of Thelonious Monk’
Xhosa Cole (Saxophone) / Pat Thomas (Piano) / Josh Vadiveloo (Double Bass) / Mark Sanders (Drums)

 

SATURDAY 4th OCTOBER


The Literary and Philosophical Society (Full Day Workshop - The Joseph Swan Room)
Doors: 10.45am
Workshop: 11.00am - 5.00pm
Workshop on Improvisation and Comedy: Andy Hamilton (Session 2 / 2)


The Literary and Philosophical Society (Lunchtime - Performance and Discussion - The Loftus Room)
Doors: 12.30pm
1.00pm - 2.30pm
Neil Charles - Dark Days ‘The Baldwin Project’
Cleveland Watkiss (Vocals) / Neil Charles (Compositions and Bass) / Pat Thomas (Piano) / Mark Sanders (Drums)


The Literary and Philosophical Society (Early Evening - The Private Members Library)
Doors: 5.30pm
5.45pm - 6.15pm
George Burt
George Burt (Solo Guitar)
6.30pm - 7.15pm
Martin Mayes
Martin Mayes (Solo Horns / Conch / Bells)

 

The Literary and Philosophical Society (Evening - The Loftus Room)
Doors: 7.30pm
7.45pm - 8.30pm
Biliana Voutchkova / Michael Thieke / Luigi Marino
Biliana Voutchkova (Violin / Voice) / Michael Thieke (Clarinet) / Luigi Marino (Percussion)
8.45pm - 9.45pm
Alister Spence and Tony Buck
Alister Spence (Piano) / Tony Buck (Drums and Percussion)

 

SUNDAY 5TH OCTOBER


The Globe (Afternoon - ‘Saxophone Choir’ Players Workshop - Upstairs Venue Space)
Doors: 1.30pm
Workshop: 2.00pm - 4.30pm
Faye MacCalman
Workshop Host


The Globe (Afternoon - Downstairs Venue Space)
Doors: 2.00pm
3.00pm - 4.00pm
Zoë Gilby with Andy Champion - ‘The Music of Duke Ellington’
Zoe Gilby (Voice) / Andy Champion (Double Bass)
4.30pm - 5.30pm
Finn-Keeble Group
Abbie Finn (Drums) / Harry Keeble (Saxophone) / Dean Stockdale (Piano) / Andy Champion (Double Bass)

 

FRIDAY 10th OCTOBER


Gosforth Civic Theatre
Doors: 7.30pm / Music: 8.00pm - 10.30pm
Newcastle Festival of Jazz and Improvised Music x Mercury prize Fringe 2025
8.00pm - 8.30pm
Yotuns Sally Pilkington (Keys) / Christian Alderson (Drums and Percussion)
8.45pm - 9.15pm / 9.20pm
Dilettante (Solo Performance) Francesca Pidgeon (Vocals / Guitar / Saxophone / Keys / Percussion / Looper)
9.30pm - 10.30pm
John Pope Quintet
John Pope (Double Bass and Percussion) / Jamie Stockbridge (Alto and Baritone Saxophones) / Faye MacCalman (Tenor Saxophone and Clarinet) / Graham Hardy (Trumpet and Flugelhorn) / Johnny Hunter (Drum Kit and percussion)

 


http://www.newjazzandimprovisedmusicrecordings.bandcamp.com

 

Tickets;
https://www.seetickets.com/search?q=Jazz+North+East&BrowseOrder=Date

 

VENUES:

 

Many festival events regularly sell out in advance due to venue capacity.


Limited tickets may be available on the door subject to availability, we encourage our audiences to buy in advance to avoid disappointment, this also helps us with room layouts. We continue to try and keep our prices low and affordable.

 

This year as we’re working with restricted funding, we have also launched tickets which include a supplementary donation to ensure we can meet our costs and keep the flame alive, if you feel you can pay a little more then all donations are greatly received.

 

Donations can also still be received through our ‘always open’ New Jazz and Improvised Music Crowdfunder by CLICKING HERE
https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/new-jazz-and-improvised-music-recordings


Promoting ecology and sustainability across the festival we encourage ticket holders to bring digital mobile tickets and booking codes to save on ticket printing.

 

Jesmond Swimming Pool
St George’s Terrace, Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2 2DL
0191 281 2482 / .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
http://www.jesmondpool.online

 


Ouseburn Victoria Tunnel
Victoria Tunnel Entrance, Ouse Street, NE1 2PF
(In-between the CrossFit Gym and the Hotel du Vin)
0191 261 6596
http://www.ouseburntrust.org.uk

 


The Cumberland Arms
James Place Street, Ouseburn, Off Byker Bank, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 1LD
0191 265 6151
http://www.thecumberlandarms.co.uk

 


The Globe
The Globe, 11 Railway Street, NE4 7AD
0191 272 5185 / .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
http://www.theglobenewcastle.bar

 

 

Gosforth Civic Theatre
Regent Farm Road, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE3 3HD
0191 284 3700 / .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
http://www.gosforthcivictheatre.co.uk

 


The Literary and Philosophical Society
The Literary and Philosophical Society, 23 Westgate Road, NE1 1SE
0191 232 0192 / .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
http://www.litandphil.org.uk

 

Newcastle Civic Centre
Newcastle City Council, Civic Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8QH
.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
https://newcastle.gov.uk/our-city/edith-adamson-carillon-newcastle-civic-centre

 


BIOGRAPHIES:

 

Thomas Dixon
Thomas Dixon (Solo Saxophone)
Thomas Dixon is a Newcastle based Saxophonist, DJ/Producer and bandleader. As a solo artist, he focuses on playing with atmosphere, textures, improvised melodies and found sounds to create soundscapes ranging from intimate to otherworldly.
As well as being inspired by the radical free jazz records of the early 1960s, Thomas is also strongly moved by British club culture, and African township folk music, which can be heard clearly in his other musical projects: DILUTEY JUICE and Kancho Club. Inspired by his time in the ICP’s Dutch Improv Academy, Thomas founded and facilitated ‘Thursday Night Prayer Meeting’, which at the time was Newcastle’s only free improvised music session, and hosted players such as Joe Mcphee, Steve Noble, Dee Byrne and Mark Sanders.
Thomas Dixon will perform at Jesmond Swimming Pool as part of a new festival initiative to encourage audiences into holistic spaces centred around health and wellbeing. This session was first trialled at Newcastle Festival of Jazz and Improvised Music 2024 with Faye MacCalman, a superb and memorable evening to all that attended and great way to start the festival.
Newcastle Festival of Jazz and Improvised Music is delighted to work in partnership with Jesmond Swimming Pool Friday night Chill Out session. And we do emphasise that this adult only session is for swimming whilst you’re listening.

 

Olivia Moore and Adam Fairhall
Olivia Moore (Violins) / Adam Fairhall (Accordion)
Olivia Moore and Adam Fairhall’s duo bring Indian classical music, American folk music and contemporary jazz together in a highly individual manner. The improvisational aspects of the source traditions are used as an opportunity to blend disparate compositional materials and soloing vocabularies in a subtle way, resulting in a distinctive duo idiom that extends the performers’ established artistic voices.
The format of accordion and violin is particularly well suited for this material; Olivia switches between violins depending on whether the material is Indian or Western in origin, and Adam switches between a tradition Stradella accordion (for highly rhythmic, folk-based playing) and a free bass accordion (for more contrapuntal playing). The repertoire is a mixture of original pieces, Appalachian folk tunes and pieces inherited by Olivia from her Indian teacher. All are approached with an overall sense of creative improvisation.
It’s a great pleasure to welcome Olivia Moore and Adam Fairhall back to the festival to play in Ouseburn Victoria Tunnel (previously featuring Evan Parker in our 2019 edition) and the event comes with the grateful support of GemArts.
“Nourished by Indian and jazz traditions, but with an elegance that comes from her classical training, Olivia Moore’s violin has an Eastern tang that is genuinely entrancing”
– Manchester Evening News
“A hugely accomplished instrumentalist” – The Wire
“Adam Fairhall is a total star” – Independent on Sunday
The performance from Olivia Moore and Adam Fairhall comes as a Newcastle album launch for the recently released ‘Triangles’ on New Jazz and Improvised Music Recordings.
https://newjazzandimprovisedmusicrecordings.bandcamp.com/album/triangles

 

Archipelago

Faye MacCalman (Saxophone / Clarinet / Vocals / Electronics) / John Pope (Electric Bass) / Christian Alderson (Drums)
Archipelago are a genre-defying trio of adventurous musicians, formed out of the North East of England’s creative musical underground. Fronted by multi-instrumentalist and composer Faye MacCalman, their sound is a dreamlike collision of otherworldly atmospheres, heartfelt song- writing and energetic off-kilter rhythms. Moving between instruments and effects to create the illusion of a much larger ensemble, before peeling back to their raw, improvisational trio form, Archipelago’s uncompromising refusal to fit in one genre makes for a fully-charged musical experience.
With influences stretching from Joni Mitchell to Don Cherry to Esperanza Spalding, Archipelago draw on a deep pool of sonic references and the diversity of their individual musical histories. Faye began working with bassist John Pope (John Pope Quintet, Richard Dawson) and drummer Christian Alderson (The Unit Ama, Month of Birthdays) in ‘mutant funeral jazz big band’ The Midnight Doctors, brainchild of Newcastle guitarist, composer and producer Phil Begg, (who suggested the trio should play together outside that project). Barely a year later Archipelago were playing their first show, squeezed into a tiny coffee shop. Since that debut they have continued to defy expectations, playing anywhere from DIY arts spaces and small rock bars to mainstream pop festivals and respected jazz nights, honing their music onstage and connecting with audiences across supposed genre boundaries.
‘A shape shifting sound’ - Kevin Le Gendre
‘Truly Remarkable’ - NARC Magazine
http://www.archipelagoband.co.uk
Amongst other releases Archipelago have previously issued the album ‘Echoes to the Sky’ on the festival’s associated New Jazz and Improvised Music Recordings project.

 


Nina Garcia
Nina Garcia (Solo Guitar)
Born in 1990, Nina Garcia lives and works in Paris.
Since 2015, Nina Garcia has been researching and creating around the electric guitar, halfway between improvised music and noise. Her set-up is reduced to a minimum: a guitar, a pedal, and an amp with which she sculpts sound and delves into chaos to bring out the unheard-of. Her concerts draw audiences into an immersive sonic space where power and fragility intersect with communicative intensity. In just a few years, she has attracted the attention of numerous international stages.
“noise guitar’s secret weapon” - Thurston Moore
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stKtNBXY1t8&t=2s

 

Hannah Marshall
Hannah Marshall (Solo Cello)
Hannah’s playing carves pathways into noise and micro-tonality, as well as standard melodic aspects of the ‘Cello, where texture, rhythm & tonality blur. She plays at times with traditional sensibility, and at others times treats the instrument as a collection of parts to be manipulated and re-analysed, often combining the two. Her practice is informed by studies in physicality, natural law & sound healing.
“...one wonders just how she can leave so strong an impression without either grandstanding or ostentation. Her performance here runs threadlike through the music, weaving it together like a tapestry. Music for the shaman in us all” - Duncan Heining (Jazzwise Magazine)

 

Hannah Marshall ‘Out of the Box’ Workshop
Hannah Marshall (Workshop Host)
‘Out of the Box’ is a practical deep dive into free improvisation, for instrumentalists and vocalists, delving into strategies and simple instruction pieces that engage group improvisation, harnessing the use of chance-based approaches like dice & cards as the means to navigate our way through hundreds of ways to play together freely.
Out of The Box is a game through which the participants explore borrowed, original and collected instructions & instigations, brought together over 20+ years. The workshop can take cues from composers (such as La Monte Young, Pauline Oliveros, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Webern, and Cornelius Cardew), and can investigate areas such as Search & Reflect and Conduction, as well as adapt to different approaches to ‘free’ playing taken from our everyday surroundings in an organic and playful way, where the dice, cards, boxes and chance leads what happens next.
Participants gain experience and insight and reflection into their own unconscious approaches to play and listening, affecting and creating the group - as well as finding inspiration in music making and composition along the way.
Playing a game frees the direction and content of the workshop away from a ‘leader’, or ‘teacher’, to become an interaction of timings and synchronicity, inner and outer, you and me. The game encourages participants to notice what the present moment brings, and how they react to it. This approach takes the pressure off, and invites the participants to simply trust in what the universe is guiding them to do. ‘Out of The Box’ aims to make space to develop tools for listening, to help develop personal creative practice, shake-up stale approaches, or allow new ideas to bubble up, whether those be musical, or otherwise.
The workshop is guided by Hannah, who can explain or clarify the game as it unfolds, if that is what’s needed.
Material and resources that inform the game have been generated through experiences performing improvised music in the Uk and abroad, collaborating in theatre, working in education, community music, working with artists and composers, training in western classical music and investigating philosophical / spiritual practices.
Hannah is an experienced and inclusive facilitator, having held many creative spaces with people of all ages and abilities, and has taken workshops is group Improvisation, mask work, music and art & sensory sounds and stories.
http://www.hannahmarshall.net

 

Richard Scott - ‘Ayler in Sweden’
Richard Scott (Fiddle) / Faye MacCalman (Saxophone) / Graham Hardy (Trumpet) / John Pope (Double Bass) / Emil Karlsen (Drums)
A brand new project, Ayler in Sweden, imagines a world in which free jazz pioneer Albert Ayler, after beginning his recording career in Sweden in 1962, remained in Scandinavia instead of moving back to the US and incorporated its traditional music into his playing, fusing the ecstatic melodies and asymmetrical rhythms of Swedish folk music with visceral and explosive free jazz.
Newcastle-based violinist Richard Scott has spent the last 10 years immersed in the rarely- overlapping worlds of free improvisation and Scandinavian folk music. He has performed and recorded with Eddie Prévost, Angharad Davies, Hannah Marshall, Mark Sanders, Rachel Musson, Xhosa Cole and many others, and has played and run workshops at folk festivals and events across the UK, Denmark and Sweden.
Joining him for this project’s debut performance (mirroring the instrumentation of the Albert Ayler Quintet of 1965 - 1966) are three of Newcastle’s most versatile and sought-after improvising musicians: Faye MacCalman (tenor sax), Graham Hardy (trumpet) and John Pope (bass), and the
brilliant Leeds-based Norwegian drummer Emil Karlsen.”
https://richard-scott.info/home.html

 

Paul Taylor
Paul Taylor (Solo Piano)
Paul Taylor is an accomplished pianist and keyboard player specialising in improvisation. The music is evocative, alluring and unique; combining unusual harmonies and sonorities with an original and fluid technique. Paul has emerged as one of the most consistently interesting and innovative solo pianists of recent times, combining elements of jazz improvisation with an unorthodox, harmonically complex and often compellingly beautiful musical language that is often inspired by the classical tradition. It is music that is both inspiring and relaxing, taking the listener on an immersive journey.
“Brilliant” - Stuart Maconie, BBC Radio 6 (Freak Zone)
“A rare phenomenon” - International Piano Magazine
“A Chopin of the contemporary art music era” - Neil March (Exile FM)
Paul’s music can be found on Bandcamp
“Those hands delineate a high-yielding path inside the secret rooms of a harmony that draws colours and nuances from romantic pasts, transcendental visions, defined yet shifting tonalities…an instrumentalist whose inner depth and speed of translation from intuition to creative act appear to be in direct proportion” - Massimo Ricci (Touching Extremes)
“A very assured work indeed” - Jazzwise
Paul Taylor has previously released two albums through the festival’s associated New Jazz and Improvised Music Recordings project.
Via https://paulstephentaylor.bandcamp.com/album/via
Interludes https://paulstephentaylor.bandcamp.com/album/interludes

 

The Edith Adamson Carillon: Jon Bradley
Jon Bradley (Carillon)
This year we once more incorporate the Edith Adamson Carillon at Newcastle Civic Centre into our programme where Jon Bradley will be performing new work on a “Marinal Theme”. Jonathan started regular recitals in 2015 (Previously the carillon has been played by Richard Jennings, Chris Briggs, John Knox, and Dr. Ian Brunt) and expressed his great enthusiasm for this prestigious and historically significant instrument to become part of the festival.
Heard over a great distance, the Carillon performances will extend to an extended audience, celebrating Newcastle’s heritage and encouraging audiences into the outdoor green space surrounding the Civic Centre (the Carillon is situated in the Belfry with the bells played being heard outside and across the city).
For the best listening experience we suggest you head for the courtyard in the centre of Newcastle Civic Centre.
The Edith Adamson Carillon has taken pride of place on Newcastle’s skyline since completed construction in 1967. The 25 bells that make the Carillon were cast in 1966 and bequeathed to Newcastle City Council by James Adamson in memory of his wife, Edith Annie Adamson who died in the same year work commenced on the Civic Centre.
The Carillon is the heaviest of its kind in the world, with a total metal mass of 22 tonnes. The Carillon Tower is adorned with 12 large and 8 small seahorses designed by J. R. M. Cheyne as part of the original building design.
http://www.facebook.com/newcastlecarillon
http://www.newcastle.gov.uk/our-city/edith-adamson-carillon-newcastle-civic-centre

 

Raymond MacDonald
Raymond MacDonald (Saxophones)
Raymond MacDonald is a saxophonist, composer and academic whose work explores the boundaries and ambiguities between what is conventionally seen as improvisation and composition.
Much of his recent performing work has been in collaborative free improvisation contexts, however his roots in jazz and pop music are always evident in his playing and writing. MacDonald collaborates widely and has worked with visual artists, dancers, writers and filmmakers and has produced music for film, television, theatre and the concert hall.
MacDonald has worked internationally with many of the current pioneers in avant-garde music including the sublime US pianist Marilyn Crispell, German drummer Günter ‘Baby’ Sommer, David Byrne, Damo Suzuki from Can, Nurse with Wound, German trumpeter Axel Dorner, US trombonist and educator George Lewis, Japanese percussionist Tatsuya Nakatani, US percussionist Michael Zerang, US cellist Fred Lonberg-Holm.
His ambitious International Big Band features the virtuosic Japanese pianist Satoko Fujii, trumpeter Natsuki Tamura, Australians Alistair Spence and Toby Hall and Lloyd Swanton from The Necks and ex Sonic Youth guitarist Jim O’Rourke among others.
We’re delighted to have Raymond MacDonald joint us to perform solo at Newcastle Festival of Jazz and Improvised Music, whilst also participating in Andy Hamilton’s Workshop on Improvisation and Comedy.
“Music this articulate is rare in any style of music” - Jazz Wise
“Leading contemporary jazz” - The Guardian
“Quite astonishingly brilliant” - Jazz Wise
Find Out More About Raymond MacDonald By Clicking Here
https://www.raymondmacdonald.co.uk/biography

 


Neil Charles
Neil Charles (Solo Double Bass)
Neil Charles is one of the most in-demand musicians on the scene, with a huge array of credits to his name, including Jack DeJohnette, the Sun Ra Arkestra, Mingus Big Band, Jose James, Jerry Dammers, Courtney Pine, and Terence Blanchard. His own projects have included Zed U, with Shabaka Hutchings and Tom Skinner, and the more recent ensemble Dark Days, dealing with the work of James Baldwin. Most recently, he has been heard across the international scene with Gabriels. As well as being known as a bass player with a huge sound and immaculate sense of time, he is equally renowned as a producer, going by the alias Ben Marc.
Neil Charles has long been one of the key figures in the London free community, presenting group projects with the likes of Elaine Mitchener, Alexander Hawkins and more, not to mention an unforgettable 3 days residency in collaboration with Anthony Braxton.
Neil’s own work on the double bass is rarely brought to the fore so we’re delighted that he will perform solo works as part of this years festival.
He has previously released ‘Low and Beyond’ on the Cafe OTO Otoroku imprint, 9 tracks that are filled with searching passages, bowed refrains and rough and dexterous exploration, embracing the full physical possibilities of his instrument. Neil’s style lands somewhere between Gary Peacock, William Parker and Fernando Grillo to our ears, but heralds its own unvarnished poeticism.
https://www.cafeoto.co.uk/shop/neil-charles-low-and-beyond/
“Bassist Neil Charles went flying, from the first moment filling the space with the sound of his mighty wings” - Henning Bolte (Europe Jazz Media Chart)

 

Neil Charles - Dark Days ‘The Baldwin Project’ Cleveland Watkiss (Vocals) / Neil Charles (Compositions and Bass) / Pat Thomas (Piano) / Mark Sanders (Drums)
Neil Charles ‘Dark Days’ responds to the uncompromising clarity and poetic force of James Baldwin’s reflections on psychic survival, resistance and the emotional toll of racial injustice. Scored for acoustic jazz quartet, the piece features four of the UK’s most revered improvisers — Neil Charles on bass, Pat Thomas on piano, Mark Sanders on drums, and Cleveland Watkiss on voice.

 

Xhosa Cole
(FreeMonk ‘Exploring, Abstracting and Collaging the works of Thelonious Monk’)
Xhosa Cole (Saxophone) / Pat Thomas (Piano) / Josh Vadiveloo (Double Bass) / Mark Sanders (Drums)
FreeMonk is a brand new ensemble exploring the compositions of Thelonious Monk with the Xhosa Cole fingerprint perfect for a live setting.
Winner of the 2018 BBC Young Jazz Musician of the year, Xhosa Cole is an embodiment of the success of numerous community arts programmes in Birmingham including the Midland Youth Jazz Orchestra, Jazzlines Ensemble and Birmingham Music Service. Having grown up in Handsworth and first played the Tenor at Andy Hamilton’s Ladywood Community Music School, he’s now among a long legacy of Birmingham Saxophonists including Soweto Kinch and Shabaka Hutchings.
Xhosa has performed twice at the BBC Proms, Composed music for the Flatpack Film Festival, recorded saxophone for Mahalia’s debut album ‘Love and Compromise’, completed a 22 date UK tour, and released his critically acclaimed debut album K(no)w Them, K(no)w Us alongside Soweto Kinch, Reuben James and Jay Phelps. Xhosa Also received the Parliamentary Jazz Award for ‘Best Newcomer’ and Jazz FM ‘Breakthrough act of the year’.
Xhosa has performed alongside artists including Monty Alexander and Courtney Pine and as a soloist for the BBC National Orchestra of Wales; at prestigious venues including Cadogan Hall and Ronnie Scotts. As a recording artist, Xhosa featured on Soweto Kinch’s latest album ‘Black Peril’ where he played alongside African-American Jazz titans: Drummer, Gregory Hutchinson and Pianist, ELEW (Eric Lewis).
Cole has also started to breakthrough as an up-and-coming composer. Some of his recent commissions have been from the Ideas of Noise Festival, Ripieno Players, For-wards & Birmingham’s Town Hall Symphony Hall. Much of his writing is informed by his time engrossed in the Jazz cannon, however through composition he has explored a multitude of muses including Arithmetic and Geometric Maths, Biology, Classical Western Harmony and elements of traditional Yoruba Culture and Music.
Xhosa’s deep and authentic connection to the lineage of Jazz music has helped to establish him among the most exciting young talents in the country. At this stage in his career he is continually learning, developing and growing; in keeping with this great tradition. His exposure to players from a range of different traditions and outlooks, compounded by his strong connection to his inner-city community in Handsworth at the heart of Birmingham, has helped to develop a fiercely unique and independent voice.
“He’s got technique, talent, artistry and a burning desire that shows throughout the set” - Downbeat
‘K(no)w Them, K(no)w Us’ brings the 24-year-old saxophonist from ‘one-to- watch’ to ‘must see’ - The Financial Times
https://xhosacole.bandcamp.com

 

George Burt
George Burt (Solo Guitar)
George Burt is a guitarist and composer based in Scotland. Early experience includes playing in folk groups, ceilidh bands, pit bands, and mainstream and modern jazz groups. He ran a series of improvisation workshops in the 1990s, and this led to the formation of the George Burt/Raymond MacDonald Quartet. The group was described by the Penguin Guide to Jazz as “the leading partnership on the modern/free scene in Scotland, making impressive international associations.” These included Harry Beckett, Keith Tippett and Lol Coxhill. As a founder member of the Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra, he commissioned Barry Guy to compose a new piece for the group, and co-ordinated performances by GIO and Lol Coxhill and Fred Frith.
He has performed with Barry Guy, Marilyn Crispell, Julie Tippetts and Mat Maneri, as well as his two favourite guitarists, Susan Alcorn and Bill Wells.
https://gburt.blog/
https://georgeburt.bandcamp.com/

 

Martin Mayes
Martin Mayes (Solo: Horns / Conch / Bells)
Horn, alphorn, creator of projects for concerts, events and workshops
The City of London Festival described him as an “Architect of the musical imagination”.
Born in Scotland, Martin Mayes studied music at the University of York, England and began his career in London in the rather contrasting worlds of the rarified experimental music scene and the down-to-earth world of street theatre and community arts, developing an eclectic and multi- disciplinary approach to music.
He has lived in Turin, Italy since 1982.
Over the years Martin has created projects that deal with many aspects of life. He uses music to tell stories and explores the musical potential of spaces and objects using improvisation to bring out the unusual, bizarre and irregular aspects of sound and music.
Amongst a most colourful career he has played in projects with CECIL TAYLOR – the American pianist and one of the creators of free jazz, with DAVID JACKSON – saxophonist and one-time member of the prog rock group Van de Graaf Generator – and with Mongolia’s leading traditional singer TSERENDAVAA.
Martin Mayes
(The Wind)
Martin Mayes solo performances grow out of an idea around a short melody or a poem. Using the horn, the alphorn and the conch together with a mix of bells (especially animal bells) and other noise makers plus a few texts and poems.
This will be Martin’s first solo performances after a three-month abstention from blow-ing the horn due to an operation on the oesophagus, as such he has decided to create the solo performance at Newcastle around the idea of the wind.
We hope that you can join us in the intimate surroundings of the acoustic Members Library of the Lit and Phil to hear some of Martin Mayes’ exceptional music.

 

Alister Spence and Tony Buck
Alister Spence (Piano / Prepared Piano / Percussion) / Tony Buck (Drums and Percussion)
Alister Spence and Tony Buck are two endlessly curious, deeply committed, distinctive improvisers. They share a fascination with submerged rhythm, oblique extended forms, entwined interplay, and sound for its own sake. As contemporaries their musical histories have run in parallel—and occasionally intersecting—for the last thirty years. The duo’s debut release, Mythographer (ASM013) was listed in the ‘Best Albums of 2023’ by the New York City Jazz Record (January 2024 edition).
Both musicians bring a wealth of musical experience, offering each other the opportunity to dig deep into their vocabularies in order to engage in genuine, interactive dialogue. Whether playing wide-ranging abstract improvisations, swinging driving pieces, or more reflective soundscapes the pair manage to find focus and form wherever the music takes them.
‘an extremely free dialogue between two telepathically communicating personalities ... What’s particularly fascinating is the precision… they just sync the rhythm, drawing out the details attentively’ - Laima Slepkovaitė (Musika Magazine)
‘A special capacity to see through time and space to a different territory’ - Stuart Broomer (FreeJazzBlog)
Watch/Listen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZSlbyUXvOE
Alister Spence
Over more than 30 years Alister Spence has established a reputation as a pre-eminent creative force as pianist and composer in jazz and improvised music in Australia and internationally. He has recorded and toured numerous times with the Alister Spence Trio featuring Lloyd Swanton (the Necks), and Toby Hall. In 2020 the trio joined with rock electric guitarist Ed Kuepper (The Saints, The Laughing Clowns) to form Asteroid Ekosystem.
Spence also tours and records regularly with Satoko Fujii (Japan), Raymond MacDonald (Scotland), and Joe Williamson and Christopher Cantillo (Sweden). Past recordings and tours include with Myra Melford (US), The Australian Art Orchestra, and Clarion Fracture Zone. Albums released with these collaborators have received numerous awards and are frequently reviewed and mentioned in ‘Best Of’ lists in magazines and blogs such as The Wire (UK), New York City Jazz Record (US), Jazzwise (UK), Jazz Forum (Poland), Music Magazine (Japan).
Tony Buck
Tony Buck, regarded as one of Australia’s most creative and adventurous exports, with vast experience across the globe, he is involved in a highly diverse array of projects but is probably best known as a member of the trio The Necks.
Past collaborations include: Brian Eno: Ilan Volkov, David Sylvian, John Surman, Lee Renaldo, Underworld, Swans, and The Ex, to name a few. Current projects include: THE NECKS; UNEARTH (solo music and installation); SPILL with Magda Mayas; Das B with Mazen Kerbaj, Magda Mayas, Mike Majkowski; GLACIAL with David Watson and Lee Renaldo (Sonic Youth) and VELUM with John Butcher and Magda Mayas.
He has received numerous ARIA and APRA awards and, as a member of The Necks, was awarded the 2019 APRA award for Distinguished Contribution to Australian Music.

 


Biliana Voutchkova / Michael Thieke / Luigi Marino
Biliana Voutchkova (Violin and Voice) / Michael Thieke (Clarinet) / Luigi Marino (Percussion)
The music of the Voutchkova/Thieke duo focuses on micro tonality, imagery and intensely dynamic, often slowly developing and moving soundscapes. Biliana and Michael have worked together within (and in between) both compositional and improvisational methods since 2011.
In 2016 the duo started developing their concept Blurred Music which is dedicated to the translation of the visual concept of blurriness into sonic forms and strategies. The project brought the duo on an elongated concert tour in the USA which culminated with the release of a triple album with recordings from the live concerts, selected as Record of the year 2018 in the reader’s poll of Free Jazz Blog. In 2018 Voutchkova/Thieke received a grant from Musikfonds in Germany to develop this concept into two new directions - a quartet extension with bass recorder player Miako Klein and double bass player Andrew Lafkas, and a new long length installation format with durations of up to 5 hours.
The duo is also engaged in multi disciplinary projects and collaborations with various guest artists and for Newcastle Festival of Jazz and Improvised Music they will be joined by the outstanding percussionist Luigi Marino.
Read More About Blurred Music Here http://www.bilianavoutchkova.net/voutchkovathieke-duo.html
Listen to Blurred Music Here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3f-wZm2KKKI
Watch Michael Thieke and Luigi Marino Here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tubn9C_jDJg

 

 

Finn-Keeble Group
Abbie Finn (Drums) / Harry Keeble (Saxophone) / Dean Stockdale (Piano) / Andy Champion (Double Bass)
This North-Eastern group is co-led by the renowned jazz couple, Abbie Finn on drums and Harry Keeble on sax, also featuring hugely admired performers, Andy Champion on bass, and Dean Stockdale on keys. Their original compositions form a set of highly energetic and engaging contemporary jazz, performed by some of the finest musicians in the North-East. These highly established players deliver top-drawer performance, with deep roots in improvisation, and extraordinarily high-quality musicianship that will be a surprise to no one who knows the work of these artists as individuals.
http://www.abbiefinn.com

 

Zoe Gilby with Andy Champion - ‘The Music of Duke Ellington’
Zoe Gilby (Voice) / Andy Champion (Double Bass)
Duke Ellington is undeniably one of the most prominent musical icons of the 20th century. Voice and Double Bass duo Zoe Gilby and Andy Champion will be celebrating the importance of his contribution to jazz by performing a special selection of his compositions, rearranged for this dynamic duo.
Winner of Parliamentary Jazz Awards Jazz Vocalist Of The Year 2019 Zoë has teamed up with her husband, the innovative and powerful double bassist Andy Champion
for a voice and double bass duo. This exceptional pairing create an electrifying soundscape in this beautifully integrated music. Breathing fresh life into the familiar as well as heading off to the unchartered. The well-honed duo know each other by heart. Their approach is bold, hypnotic and mesmerizing. Interacting and infiltrating one another’s sound. Removing the boundaries, exploring space and time with just voice and double bass. Inspired by the legendary Sheila Jordan, this exciting project has been taking audiences by storm throughout the UK and Europe and highlights her ingenuity in interpreting a lyric.
“the instinctive interplay between the two performers and the opportunity it gives Zoe Gilby to display her vocal improvisational skills and subtle lyrical interpretations of well-chosen songs and Andy Champion to foreground all the possibilities of his double bass”
“a fantastic gig with both performers demonstrating their dexterous versatility with a great selection of songs, changing tempo and tone, improvising and embellishing at will”
http://www.zoegilby.co.uk

 

Yotuns
Sally Pilkington (Keys) / Christian Alderson (Drums and Percussion)
Opening the Mercury Music Prize concert is the new collaboration Yotuns.
“Flowing keys and percussion sounds in absorbing and meandering conversations”
The keys/voice and drums/percussion duo of Sally Pilkington (Bulbils/Hen Ogledd) and Christian Alderson (Archipelago/The Unit Ama),Yotuns mix expansive, freewheeling improvisation and pared back, minimalist repetition. For fans of forgotten 80’s VHS soundtracks and music from drowned, abandoned churches.

 

Dilettante (Solo Performance)
Francesca Pidgeon (Vocals / Guitar / Saxophone / Keys / Percussion / Looper)
Dilettante is the brain-child of multi-instrumentalist and former BC Camplight member Francesca Pidgeon. Live shows are a genre-phobic loop-fest, featuring everything from fuzzy guitar licks to 5-part saxophone harmonies. Whilst Dilettante frequently performs as a full five piece band, Francesca’s compositions equally lend themselves to intimate solo performances. Dilettante’s debut album ‘Tantrum’ was released in 2022 and followed up with ‘Life of the Party’ in 2025. She was recently granted the prestigious Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award for Artists. It’s a delight to welcome Dilettante to perform as part of this exceptional triple bill for the Mercury Music Prize fringe in collaboration with Generator North East.
https://dilettantesongs.wixsite.com/home

 

John Pope Quintet
John Pope (Double Bass / Percussion)
Jamie Stockbridge (Alto / Baritone Saxophones)
Faye MacCalman (Tenor Saxophone / Clarinet)
Graham Hardy (Trumpet / Flugelhorn)
Johnny Hunter (Drum Kit / Glockenspiel)
John Pope is an improviser and composer based in Newcastle upon Tyne. He plays the double bass, bass guitar, musical saw and occasionally dictaphone. An artist with a diverse and expansive creative practice, John funnels a lifelong engagement with jazz, funk, rock music, pop- culture and mysticism through the cracked vessel of the free improviser.
As well as being one third of garage-jazz trio Archipelago, he has performed and collaborated with artists including Roger Turner, Mick Beck, Rhodri Davies, Greg Spero, Field Music, Anton Hunter, Chris Biscoe, Joe McPhee, Laura Cole and many others.
To date the John Pope Quintet have released two albums ‘Mixed with Glass’ and ‘Citrinitas’ on the region’s New Jazz and Improvised Music Recordings label, established in 2020 by Newcastle Festival of Jazz and Improvised Music. For the Mercury Music Prize he will perform work from those recordings alongside new material that is being honed for his soon to be recorded third album.
https://johnpope.bandcamp.com/album/mixed-with-glass
https://johnpope.bandcamp.com/album/citrinitas

 

Faye MacCalman
Faye MacCalman (Workshop Host)
Faye MacCalman is a performer, composer-songwriter and improviser on saxophone, clarinet, voice and electronics. Faye fuses experimental songwriting with free-weaving melodies and enveloping rhythms drawing on jazz, folk and rock music inspired by under the surface emotional worlds; playfully merging magical realism with raw realities.
In 2023 Faye was selected as artist in residence at The Glasshouse International Centre for Music in Gateshead, and performs as a solo artist and as bandleader of jazz-art-rock adventurers Archipelago, nominated for UK Jazz Act of the Year in the Jazz FM Awards.
Faye’s music has been described as ‘captivating’ by (NARC Magazine), and ‘moving…I lost myself’ (Huw Stephens, BB6 Music) and has seen her supporting luminary artists such as LA Harpist Mary Lattimore.
Faye has increasing strands of activism in her music, and in 2022 Faye debuted her AV installation ‘Invisible Real’; highlighting anonymous experiences with mental illness within a dreamlike subconscious space, at Cheltenham Jazz Festival. For Faye’s residency at The Glasshouse she developed ‘Invisible Real’ into an expanded live experience with ethereal visuals and music for a brand new ensemble of musicians including Faye.
An in demand collaborator, Faye has worked with Maximo Park, Zoe Rahman, Arun Ghosh, The Unthanks, David Brewis, Daniel Casimir, Me Lost Me and John Pope. Faye’s music has been aired on BBC6 Music, NTS Radio, BBC Radio 3 and Worldwide FM, as well as making featured artist interview appearances on BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4 and BBC6.
http://www.fayemaccalman.com

 

Sax Choir
Sax Choir is a monthly workshop on the first Sunday of the month 2 - 4.30pm at The Globe, Newcastle. All saxophone players (clarinettists too) of any ability are welcome, anyone who wants to enjoy playing and learning alongside other enthusiasts in a relaxed, supportive atmosphere. The Sax Choir play music from a wide range of genres - blues, jazz, folk, pop, klezmer, classical, with an increasingly stronger element of free jazz and willingness to explore unusual/unique harmonies and accompaniments. The choir learn tunes by ear and sometimes from printed arrangements (which can often get impro rewrites!.. so non-readers will be able to participate fully.)
The Sax Choir aim to work in the great tradition of colliery bands with absolute beginners and professional level players learning and improving together believing everyone has a place in the single reed democracy.
ALL WELCOME! No commitment needed. No punctuality needed. Listeners welcome too and not unheard of…
Sax Choir sessions are free. Thanks to The Globe’ learning and participation program’ for their continuing support and Jazz North East for funding professionally led workshop(s)
We’re delighted that for this special festival edition Faye MacCalman will be running the Sax Choir alongside regular hosts Rachel Richman and Chris McConway.

 

Workshop on Improvisation and Comedy: Andy Hamilton
The theme of this year’s two day workshop with Andy Hamilton is improvisation in music and comedy – how far does improv play a role in these contrasting forms? Talks are by musicians playing at the festival, including Tony Buck, Alister Spence, Martin Mayes, Raymond MacDonald and George Burt, and by academics and other authorities, with more to be announced.
There will also be talks on related topics.
Organised by Andy Hamilton, funded by British Society of Aesthetics.
Andy Hamilton teaches Philosophy, and also History and Aesthetics of Jazz, at Durham University, UK. During his time at Durham he has also been Adjunct Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Western Australia, Perth, and has taught music aesthetics at Hong Kong University.
Andy specialises in aesthetics, political philosophy, philosophy of mind, J.S. Mill and Wittgenstein.
Amongst others his books include ‘Pianos Toys Music and Noise: Conversations with Steve Beresford’, he is also working on a book of conversations with Australian improvising trio The Necks.
Andy is a long-standing contributor to “The Wire”, “Jazz Journal” and “International Piano” magazines, interviewing and writing features on jazz and classical musicians and composers such as Ornette Coleman, Sonny Rollins, Elliott Carter, Kaija Saariaho and Christian Wolff. He is also a jazz pianist, and has adopted the persona Conservative Britartist Hamilton, whose activities satirise the contemporary artworld.
http://www.andyhamilton.org

New Street Adventure -  UK live dates, September and October 2025.

Friday, September 12, 2025

Acid Jazz act New Street Adventure have announced a short series of UK live dates for September & October 2025 with shows in Manchester, Stroud and London. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


New Street Adventure are one of the most important Acid Jazz acts of the last decade. Having built up their own loyal following, selling out venues such as the legendary 100 Club, the Jazz Cafe and 229, they have released two albums and a series of singles and EPs on the label.

 

 

Having reunited to mark the 10-year anniversary of their debut ‘No Hard Feelings’ and an extensive UK tour, today they return with a new single ‘Get You Back’ which showcases their perennial soul influences and the writing prowess of band-leader Nick Corbin. Recorded in London and mixed in New York City by Colemine Records associate Rafferty Swink, it has a fresh, contemporary soulful sound, with clear late-‘60s/early ‘70s perspective.

 

Tickets here;
https://www.seetickets.com/tour/new-street-adventure

 

TOUR DATES:


Band On The Wall, Manchester. Friday 26 September 2025


Subscription Rooms, Stroud. Saturday 27 September 2025

 

Scala, London. Tuesday 14 October 2025

New Jersey Performing Arts Center Announces 2025 TD James Moody Jazz Festival, Nov 8th-23rd 2025.

Thursday, September 11, 2025

The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) has announced details of the 14th annual TD James Moody Festival, taking place November 8-23, 2025. Press release including full line up attached.

We have received the following press release;

 

New Jersey Performing Arts Center Announces 2025 TD James Moody Jazz Festival, Nov 8-23
sponsored in part by TD Bank
New Jersey’s Largest Jazz Festival Returns to Newark for 14th Year

 

Hip-Hop Legends & Leading Poets Unite for Powerful Fusions of Music and Social Justice

 

Festival Artistic Advisor Christian McBride Leads His Big Band with Andra Day, José James, and Ledisi

 


The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) today announced details of the 14th annual TD James Moody Festival, taking place November 8-23, 2025. Co-curated by NJPAC’s Jazz Advisor Christian McBride, this year’s festival, which draws thousands of fans to the city of Newark, aims to showcase jazz as a powerful cultural force for social justice. From groundbreaking jazz masters Arturo Sandoval and Stanely Clarke to the censored “Poet of Havana” singer-songwriter Carlos Varela and hip-hop stars Chuck D, Rakim and Slick Rick baring their souls in the annual Represent! show, this year’s Festival is rooted in jazz’s intertwined history with activism. Presented at various accessible locations throughout Newark, the citywide Festival offers a diverse program of several acts fusing jazz with poetry, spoken word, dance, blues, pop, African-Caribbean music, and more — making it a destination for all arts lovers. New for this year, eligible TD Bank cardholders will receive special perks at the TD James Moody Jazz Festival. Review more information and the full list of benefits here.


Quote from John Schreiber, NJPAC President and CEO:
“Jazz has always been an art form that’s strengthened by artists collaborating, crossing boundaries, finding new inspiration in the counterpoint of different rhythms coming together. You’ll hear that in almost every show at the TD James Moody Jazz Festival this year, and especially in this year’s Represent! concert that will bring together leading voices in hip hop, jazz and spoken word poetry.”

 

Quote from Christian McBride, TD James Moody Jazz Festival Advisor and multiple GRAMMY® Award-Winning Jazz Bassist:
“This is going to be another all-star, can’t-miss TD James Moody Jazz Festival. I can’t wait to groove with my Big Band and the incredible vocalists Andra Day, José James and Ledisi. But as always, I’m proud that we’ve put together a festival that has something for everyone: You’ll hear inspiring words from Dodge Poets, witness the tap dance magic of Savion Glover, hear Rachael Price of Lake Street Dive sing new tunes inspired by the music of the 1940s with her friend Vilray, and move to Cuban rhythms from Carlos Varela, Diana Fuentes, Arturo Sandoval and Omar Sosa. Plus, we’ll welcome two legendary players — my fellow bassist Stanley Clarke, and guitarist Stanley Jordan — to the NJPAC stage this season. This is a rare treat, and I know fans will be looking forward to their appearances as much as I am. Our goal with the Moody festival is to ensure you’ll always hear some of your favorites — and always discover new music to fall in love with.”

 

Quote from Martin Melilli, TD Bank Commercial Market President:
“TD Bank has been an active supporter of the festival since it began, sponsoring free community performances and educational events, as well as mainstage concerts showcasing jazz superstars. We are very proud to continue our relationship with NJPAC and the TD James Moody Jazz Festival as they work to educate and inspire through jazz. At TD, we believe music and the arts are a universal language we all speak, and they both have a special way of inspiring positive change and connecting diverse communities.”


2025 TD James Moody Jazz Festival Performers
Alexander Claffy · Andra Day · Arturo Sandoval · Ben Williams · Carlos Varela · Christian McBride · Chuck D · Diana Fuentes · DJ Spinna · George Cables · Jerome Jennings · José James · King George · La Bruja · Ledisi · Lenny Williams · Luisito Rosario Orchestra · Nat Adderley Jr. · NJMEA All-State Jazz Band and Choir · Nuyorican Slam Poetry Team · Omar Sosa · Pokey Bear · Rakim · Rachael Price · Rodrigo Toscano · Savion Glover · Slick Rick · Stanley Clarke · Stanley Jordan · Theodis Ealey · Tucka James ·Tyehimba Jess · Tyreek McDole · Vilray Bolles · West Love
Plus surprise special guests and more!

 


2025 TD JAMES MOODY FESTIVAL LINE-UP (subject to change):
When: November 8 - 23, 2025
Where: Multiple venues in Newark, New Jersey, including NJPAC (One Center Street), Bethany Baptist Church (275 West Market Street), Feldman Middleton Community Center (92 Thomas Carmichael Drive), Newark Public Library (50 Hayes Street) and Clement’s Place (15 Washington Street)
Tickets: Free-$79. To purchase, contact NJPAC at 1.888.GO.NJPAC/1.888.466.5722
or visit http://www.njpac.org/jazz.


SAT 11.08 @ 6:00 p.m. BETHANY BAPTIST JAZZ VESPERS: GEORGE CABLES TRIO featuring ALEXANDER CLAFFY AND JEROME JENNINGS
George Cables – piano
Alexander Claffy – bass
Jerome Jennings – drums
“Anyone serious about jazz will tell you that George Cables belongs in the pantheon of the greatest jazz pianists.” – All About Jazz
Co-presented by the Bethany Baptist Church Jazz Vespers, NJPAC begins its season-long FREE concert series at Newark’s Bethany Baptist Church with legendary pianist George Cables. Since 2000, Newark’s historic Bethany Baptist Church has hosted free concerts that combine jazz and worship.
A major voice in modern jazz, George Cables is celebrated for his fresh interpretations of classic compositions and for his innovative style of writing. 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.” Location: Bethany Baptist Church.


SAT 11.08 @ 7:30 p.m. OMAR SOSA QUARTETO AMERICANOS
Omar Sosa – piano
Sheldon Brown – saxophone/clarinet/flute
Ernesto Mazar Kindelán – bass
Josh Jones – drums
“Omar Sosa has carved out a place for himself in the musical landscape that’s equal parts musical and spiritual. If the spirit speaks to anyone, it’s Omar Sosa.” – NPR Radio
It’s Latin jazz — plus pizzazz — with multi-GRAMMY® nominee Omar Sosa and his Quarteto Americanos. Playing with boundless energy, the Cuban-born composer, pianist and bandleader is “one of those rare birds whose keyboard skills are near those of Chick Corea and Chuco Valdes” (The New York Times). Rounding out the quartet are Omar’s buddies from the Bay Area: drummer Josh Jones, bassist Ernesto Mazar Kindelán and Sheldon Brown on saxophone, clarinet and flute. Location: NJPAC’s Victoria Theater.


SUN 11.09 @ 3:00 p.m. STANLEY CLARKE N•4EVER with special guest Ben Williams      
Stanley Clarke – bass
Ben Williams - bass
“In the truest sense of the word, Stanley Clarke is a legend.” – NPR Radio
An evening of bass! Four-time GRAMMY®-winning film composer, bassist and NEA Jazz Master Stanley Clarke is one of the most celebrated acoustic and electric bass players in the world. Clarke’s storied career has been awash with showcases in his virtuosity on the acoustic and electric basses. He’s worked with fellow music titans like Chick Corea, George Duke, Jean-Luc Ponty and Al Di Meola, and has scored for film and television. From 1974-1976, Clarke dropped a series of solo albums that would herald his status as a force in music and foreshadow his 2022 designation as an NEA Jazz Master. Opening the show is fellow bassist Ben Williams – one of the most acclaimed and versatile bassists in modern jazz. A GRAMMY® Award winner, he won the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition in 2009 and has been landing impressive accolades ever since. Location: NJPAC’s Victoria Theater. This program is funded by the Berger Family Foundation.


WED 11.12 @ 4:30 p.m. JAZZ IN THE STACKS/BOOKS ON THE MOVE          
TD Jazz for Teens
Enjoy a FREE performance by TD Jazz for Teens at local Newark Public Libraries! Kicking off NJPAC’s monthly series in each of the NPL branches, it will host a Jazz in the Stacks performance preceded by a free engaged reading of Playing at the Border, Yo-Yo Ma’s children’s book as part of the Books on the Move series. Location: Newark Public Library Springfield Branch.


THU 11.13 @ 7:30 p.m. ARTURO SANDOVAL
Arturo Sandoval – trumpet
“a consummate musician, a true virtuoso” – Omaha World-Herald
At 75 years old, jazz trumpet virtuoso Arturo Sandoval still practices every day. Even after receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom, Kennedy Center Honors and 10 GRAMMYs®, he’s never let the acclaim distract him from the most important thing: the music. As a child growing up in Cuba, he found freedom in jazz, Latin jazz and Afro-Cuban jazz. And “freedom,” he says, “is the most important word in any dictionary in any language in the world.” Feel the infectious energy and vivacious versatility of this music legend. Location: NJPAC’s Victoria Theater.


FRI 11.14 @ 7:00 p.m. NJMEA / ALL-STATE JAZZ BAND AND JAZZ CHOIR
Catch the next generation of great jazz artists from New Jersey. This annual concert event, co-presented by NJPAC’s Arts Education Department and the New Jersey Music Educators Association, brings together some of the very best young musicians and vocalists from across the state for a dynamic group performance. Performers include NJMEA All-State Jazz Band and NJMEA All-State Jazz Choir. Location: NJPAC’s Chase Room.

 

SAT 11.15 @ 3:00 + 7:00 p.m. SAVION GLOVER: PROjECt.9
Savion Glover – tap dance + percussion
PROjECt.9 – band + vocalist
“Savion is to tap when Charles Parker is to jazz.” – Herb Alpert
Boldy breaking ground for over a quarter century, Savion Glover brings his drum set and tap shoes to NJPAC. In his latest production PROjECt.9, Savion is lead percussionist as well as tap dancer in an illustrious celebration of sound. The group comprises a vocalist and three other musicians (names TBA) performing original dance compositions and instrumental score written by Savion. In addition to presenting his award-winning tap dancing, Savion also displays his musicianship as percussionist.
What makes PROjECt.9 particularly unique is Savion’s emphasis on the collaboration of sound and improvisation. His performances evoke themes of identity, community and resilience, reflecting the struggles and triumphs of Afrocentric culture.
Born in 1973, the tap dancer/choreographer/actor Savion has graced the stage since childhood. He set a record as the youngest person ever to receive a scholarship in the Newark Community School of the Arts. Before he was a teenager, he made his mark starring in the leading role in the Broadway musical The Tap Dance Kid. He eventually worked with dancing greats Gregory Hines and Sammy Davis, Jr. Among his credits are starring roles in major motion pictures like Jelly’s Last Jam, a role for which he made history as the youngest ever recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts grant. His starring role in the musical Bring in ‘da Noise, Bring in ‘da Funk, which he also choreographed, debuted on Broadway in 1996. The musical chronicles events in African-American history and brought Savion a TONY Award for Best Choreographer. Glover was made known to the younger generation with recurring appearances on Sesame Street. He also holds the credit as the live captured dancing motion behind Mumble the penguin in the film Happy Feet. Savion also served as co-choreographer for the film. Location: NJPAC’s Victoria Theater.

 

SAT 11.15 @ 8:00 p.m. BLUES IS ALRIGHT
Tucka James – vocals
King George – vocals
Pokey Bear – vocals
West Love – vocals
Lenny Williams – vocals
Theodis Ealey – vocals/guitar
Blues Is Alright is a one-night only concert of Southern soul, blues and R&B; a musical storytelling filled with stark emotion and a revolving reality check. It’s authentically raw; transforming tragedy, adversity and heartache into a visceral and cathartic experience. This special night of emotive lyrics and guitar-driven accompaniment features a mega lineup of musical royalty: performances by Tucka, King George, Pokey Bear, Theodis Ealey, J-Wonn and West Love.
Equally influenced by R. Kelly and Barry White, Louisiana’s Tucka James is an R&B singer who delivers “pillow talk” songs that recall the grooves of the ’70s, ’80s and 2010s. He kicked off his career singing lead vocals with Keith Frank & the Soileau Zydeco Band before going solo and earning his nickname “The King of Swing.”
King George burst onto the Southern Soul scene with his signature party-centric sound and R&B flair. Based out of Hopkins, South Carolina, his album Juke Joint Music was released in 2022. For old-school music lovers, King George is the perfect combination of R&B, soul and funk that’s sure to get anyone to do a little two-step.
Wardell “Pokey Bear” Brown hails from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where he started his career as a rap artist before becoming the soulful singer that he is today. His first hits include “They Call me Pokey” and “Side Piece,” and he’s worked with Tyree Neal, Adrian Bagher, Ms. Pat, Veronica Raelle and Cupid.
Hailing from the Mississippi Delta, West Love’s voice carries the weight of generations of blues legends, equal parts gravel and honey. She’s earned a reputation as a modern-day blues torchbearer, weaving love, loss and life’s struggles into every note. Her guitar sound is inspired by the greats like Robert Johnson and Muddy Waters.
The ultimate soul crooner, Oakland, California native Lenny Williams was lead singer of Tower of Power and won BMI’s Songwriter Award in collaboration with Kanye West for “One Night Celebrity,” recorded by Twista. His rich, passionate R&B vocal style made a splash on hits like “Cause I Love You” and “So Very Hard to Go.”
Blues guitarist, vocalist, songwriter, producer and entertainer … just a few of the titles that describe the phenomenon of Mississippi native Theodis Ealey. After four successful albums with Ichiban Records, he founded IFGAM Records, launching his song “Stand Up in It” to #1 on Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip Hop Singles chart. Location: NJPAC’s Prudential Hall.

 

SUN. 11.16 @ 2:00 p.m. JAZZ SALSA SUNDAY
Luisito Rosario – vocals
Luisito Rosario Orchestra
As part of NJPAC’s ArtsXChange initiative, this concert is a FREE innovative collaboration between NJPAC and Newark neighborhoods to produce arts and cultural programming. ArtsXChange spotlights local talent and nurtures the creativity of residents of all ages and abilities. The Luisito Rosario Orchestra will be led by New Jersy’s own leading Salsa singer Luisito Rosario. All are welcome to join the salsa party in the South Ward! Location: Feldman Middleton Community Center.

 

SUN 11.16 @ 7:00 p.m. RACHAEL & VILRAY
Rachel Price – vocals
Vilray Bolles – guitar + vocals
“Rachael and Vilray are a perfect example of the idea that sometimes what that once seemed old fashioned can actually resonate as new again.” – All About Jazz
Brooklyn-based jazz duo Rachael Price and Vilray Bolles, known as Rachel & Vilray, makes their NJPAC debut. Performing works from their latest album West of Broadway (Concord Jazz), the two friends offer a contemporary take on tin pan alley, the Great American Songbook, and vintage small combo jazz. Fusing West Coast jazz with Broadway musicals, they turn the idea of “Everything old is new again” on its head.
Rachael Price is one of contemporary pop’s great vocalists, who when she isn’t singing cabaret jazz with Vilray, fronts the headlining rock band Lake Street Dive. The guitarist/singer/songwriter Vilray exists in that rare intersection of jazz, pop, and singer-songwriter fare. They met at college two decades ago. But it would take them years before they discovered their mutual love of the American songbook standards from the 1930s and 40s and subsequently create a project to showcase Vilray’s special gift of channelling classic songwriters in his original music. Location: NJPAC’s Victoria Theater.

 

THU 11.20 @ 8:00 p.m. REPRESENT! A NIGHT OF JAZZ, HIP HOP, AND POETRY
Rakim – hip-hop artist
Slick Rick – hip-hop artist
Chuck D – hip-hop artist
Tyehimba Jess – poet
Nuyorican Slam Poetry Team – poets
Caridad de la Luz aka La Bruja - poet
DJ Spinna
“A once-in-a-lifetime grouping of artists, presented in a unique way. No two numbers were really alike and yet, due to the vocalists’ and the musicians’ skill, everything flowed together seamlessly.” – NJarts.net
Back by popular demand is the fan-favorite jazz-meets-spoken word show Represent! Curated by Bill Stephney, part of the pioneering Def Jam Records team and responsible for launching rap group Public Enemy, this celebratory concert comprises MCs and poets performing their hit. For one unmissable night, NJPAC unites the leading voices in jazz, hip-hop and poetry.
Blaring horns and baring souls, these masterful artists exclaim their vision of justice, change, and joy. The incredible lineup includes hip-hop stars Rakim (Paid in Full), Slick Rick, and Chuck D (Public Enemy.  Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Tyehimba Jess; one of the top poetry slam teams in the nation, the Nuyorican Poets Café’s Slam Team featuring La Bruja; spoken word performers; leading jazz artists and more. Complete line-up to be announced soon! Location: NJPAC’s Prudential Hall. This performance is part of Dodge Poetry.


FRI 11.21 @ 7:30 p.m. JAZZ JAMS
Co-presented by NJPAC’s Jazz Advisory Committee and Rutgers Institute for Jazz Studies, Jazz Jams at Clement’s Place is a FREE Jazz Jams Session concert series featuring top-flight New Jersey musicians directed by pianist and bandleader, James Austin, Jr.  Audience members immerse themselves in the relaxing sounds of jazz music that stimulate the players’ 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. Location: Clement’s Place.

 

FRI 11.21 @ 7:30 p.m. CARLOS VARELA with special guest DIANA FUENTES
Carlos Varela – vocals + guitar
Diana Fuentes – vocals
Rodrigo Toscano - poet
“The music of Cuba’s Carlos Varela feels as timely as ever.” – Los Angeles Times
Known as the “Poet of Havana” or the “Bob Dylan of Cuba”, the immensely popular Cuban singer-songwriter Carlos Varela has dedicated his 30-year music career to expressing “the problems of my people.” His poetic lyrics speak to the promise and pain of Cuba across generations, with complex emotion and powerful imagery. His message has been banned and censored by Cuban authorities, but his songs, like 2000’s “Una Palabra,” continue to resonate around the world. As Carlos explains: “Words can transform. They can reach your soul and your heart. They can shake your bones. They can change your life, and that can’t be lost.”
Special guest Diana Fuentes is a Cuban singer-songwriter known for her sparkling voice and her fusion of pop, R&B and Afro-Caribbean rhythms. She began as a vocalist in Síntesis and Carlos Varela’s band, earning Latin GRAMMY® nominations. She was the first Cuban female artist signed to Sony Music Latin since Celia Cruz, earning two Gold Records and one Platinum Record. Opening the concert is Rodrigo Toscano, an author of 12 books of poetry, dialogist, essayist and labor-environmental activist.
Location: NJPAC’s Victoria Theater. This performance is part of Dodge Poetry and receives additional support from the Gia Maione Prima Foundation.

 

FRI 11.21 @ 8:00 p.m. CHRISTIAN MCBRIDE BIG BAND with ANDRA DAY, JOSÉ JAMES, and LEDISI
Christian McBride – bass/bandleader
Christian McBride Big Band
Andra Day - vocals
José James – vocals
Ledisi – vocals
“one of modern jazz’s most innovative musicians” – Glide Magazine
Montclair resident Christian McBride is a nine-time GRAMMY® Award-winning bassist/composer/producer, NJPAC’s Jazz Advisor, Artistic Director of the Montclair Jazz Festival, Board Member and Artistic Chair of Jazz House Kids. He makes his return as a bandleader with his latest project featuring his acclaimed Big Band and several special guest vocalists including: contemporary R&B innovator José James, the unparalleled GRAMMY® Award-winning Ledisi, and Andra Day who won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture for her portrayal of Billie Holiday in the biopic The United States vs. Bille Holiday. 
Most of the vocalists appearing on his latest album Without Further Ado, Vol. 1 (Mack Avenue Records) have performed with him on the NJPAC stage. As told to WBGO Radio, “The impetus for this recording actually stems from the annual gala at NJPAC. So since 2012, I’ve been NJPAC’s Jazz Advisor and my Big Band has been the house band for the gala ever since. We’ve invited all kinds of great singers to come and sing at those galas. Between the gala and the James Moody Festival, we’ve had Al Jarreau, Dianne Reeves, Jeffrey Osborne, Cecile McLorin Salvant, Lizz Wright, Fantasia, Cynthia Erivo, Philip Bailey, every singer you could possibly think of. Every year I had to write these arrangements for these singers and they only got played once. After more than 10 years, I’m looking at my library and I got this huge pile of big band music that’s only been played once. I thought they shouldn’t go to waste.“Location: NJPAC’s Prudential Hall.

 

SAT 11.22 @ 7:30 p.m. STANLEY JORDAN PLAYS JIMI
Stanley Jordan – guitar
“one of the world’s finest guitarists” – Downbeat
World-renowned jazz guitarist Stanley Jordan channels the blues-rock legend in this can’t-miss tribute. “This is my fantasy Jimi Hendrix concert if Jimi were still alive and playing today,” he explains. It was Jimi’s death in 1970 that first moved 11-year-old Stanley to take up the guitar. His jazz career took flight, with four GRAMMY® nominations and the development of his signature two-handed touch technique, which was inspired by Jimi’s left-handed tapping. In this performance, Stanley channels Jimi while allowing his own style to shine through. Location: NJPAC’s Victoria Theater.


SUN 11.23 @ 11:30 a.m. + 1:30 p.m. DORTHAAN’S PLACE: NAT ADDERLY JR. QUARTET
Nat Adderly Jr. – piano
“The finest in jazz is on the menu… anticipation runs high at Dorthaan’s Place, whether you’re there for the music, the food, the scene, Dorthaan, or all of the above.” - All About Jazz
NJPAC continues Dorthaan’s Place, its popular Sunday jazz brunch series at NICO Kitchen + Bar curated by Newark’s First Lady of Jazz, Dorthaan Kirk. The series made its debut during NJPAC’s 2012-13 season and has grown ever since. This edition presents New Jersey’s Nat Adderley, Jr. — pianist, composer, arranger and longtime music director for Luther Vandross. Inspired by greats like Chick Corea, John Coltrane and Thelonious Monk. There are two brunch seatings: 11:00 a.m. (music begins at 11:30 a.m.) and 1:30 p.m.  Location: NJPAC’s NICO Kitchen & Bar.


Sun 11.23 @ 3:00 p.m. 14th ANNUAL SARAH VAUGHAN INTERNATIONAL JAZZ VOCAL COMPETITION
Gary Walker – host
Ann Hampton Callaway – judge
Jon Faddis – judge
Nnenna Freelon – judge
Christian McBride – judge
Janis Siegel – judge
Tyreek McDole - vocalist
The divine Sarah Vaughan—Newark’s greatest musical gift to the world—got her start as the winner of a talent contest. NJPAC honors her legacy every year with the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition, the only global jazz vocal contest of its kind, open to all genders and nationalities. This event 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. For this 14th annual “The SASSY Awards” event, WBGO Radio’s Gary Walker will host and 2023 SVVC winner Tyreek McDole will perform. A panel of all-star judges—Ann Hampton Callaway, Jon Faddis, Nnenna Freelon, Christian McBride, and Janis Siegel—will select the winner. Gifted young contestants from around the world are evaluated on vocal quality, musicality, technique, performance, individuality, artistic interpretation, and ability to swing. The winner receives a $5,000 cash prize. Past winners include Samara Joy, Cyrille Aimée, Jazzmeia Horn, Quiana Lynell, Laurin Talese, and more. For more information or to enter the competition, visit SarahVaughanCompetition.com. Location: NJPAC’s Victoria Theater.

 

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 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.

Liam Ward - Upcoming gigs and workshops

Thursday, September 11, 2025

Blues harmonica player and vocalist Liam Ward has announced his gig & workshop schedule for September to November 2025 which will feature his playing and singing with a variety of different line ups.

LIAM WARD MUSIC
Upcoming gigs and workshops
(Sep, Oct, Nov 2025)


Here are some upcoming gigs and workshops:
(check my website for the full list)
https://www.liamwardmusic.com/gigs-and-workshops

 


FRI 12TH SEPTEMBER The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Droitwich Jazz Club


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WED 17TH SEPTEMBER Cole & Ward @ Vonnie’s Blues Club Cheltenham (supporting Keith Thompson Band)
TICKETS: contact Dave Jones - .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) / 07545 38551

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THU 18TH SEPTEMBER The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Ebberston Village Hall (Scarborough)

 

SAT 20TH SEPTEMBER Oasis Supernova @ Made in Manchester 2025
TICKETS: http://www.madeinmanchesterfestival.co.uk

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SUN 21ST SEPTEMBER The Story of Skiffle @ Livermead Jazz (Torquay)

 

THU 2ND OCTOBER The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Pump House Jazz Club (Watford)

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SAT 4TH OCTOBER Cole & Ward @ Leek Blues & Americana Festival
2.00pm @ Den Engel

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THU 9TH OCTOBER Cole & Ward @ Bristol Fringe (Clifton)

 

FRI 10TH OCTOBER The Liam Ward Band @ Beer Blues Festival (Devon)
TICKETS: http://www.eventcreate.com/e/beer-blues-festival-2025


TUE 14TH OCTOBER The Liam Ward Band @ Bletchley Blues Club
TICKETS: http://www.bletchleyblues.com


SAT 18TH OCTOBER Oasis Supernova @ The Forum Theatre, Romily
TICKETS: http://www.theforumtheatre.co.uk


FRI 31ST OCTOBER-SUN 2ND NOVEMBER World Harmonica Festival (Trossingen, Germany) - performance and workshop
TICKETS: http://www.world-harmonica-festival.de

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THU 6TH NOVEMBER Cole & Ward @ Old Forge Cranford (nr. Kettering)


SAT 8TH NOVEMBER The Liam Ward Band @ Diseworth Blues Club
TICKETS: http://www.facebook.com/diseworthblues​


SAT 15TH NOVEMBER The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Calstock Arts (Cornwall)


SUN 23RD NOVEMBER The Jake Leg Jug Band @ The Chestnut Tree (Worcester)


I hope to see you at a show soon!
Cheers,
Liam

Daylight Music, London announces Autumn 2025 series.

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Promoters Arctic Circle have announced their Daylight Music programme of events for Autumn 2025 plus details of the new Explorer's Club membership scheme.

We have received the following information;

 

The new term is upon us - we greet and welcome a new generation of music makers from far and wide across Leytonstone & Islington*.


25.09 Freda D’Souza, The Silver Field + Amulet at St John’s Leytonstone http://www.buytickets.at/arcticcircle/1836526


11.10 Saori Miraku, Yukiko Matsukura + Michelle Hromin at St Mary Magdalene Church (Islington) http://www.buytickets.at/arcticcircle/1848236


25.10 Liz Hanks, Ibukun Sunday + Petra Haller at St John’s Leytonstone http://www.buytickets.at/arcticcircle/1848232


15.11 Nightports with Matthew Bourne at St John’s Leytonstone http://www.buytickets.at/arcticcircle/1828487


22.11 Tereza Catarov, Rothko Collective + CHAINES at St John’s Leytonstone https://buytickets.at/arcticcircle/1828496


13.12 The 400th Edition at St Mary Magdalene Church (Islington) http://www.buytickets.at/arcticcircle/1857712

 

On request we’ve added a Leytonstone Season Ticket this Autumn. Which includes entry to all Leytonstone events plus anew top secret tea towel (arriving end of October). This is available via each relevant event page.


*we are currently focused on our London venues while we await the outcome of our latest major funding application. We hope to return to Kent in 2026

 

As of September 2025, the series finds itself awaiting the results of a year long funding bid, the process and unpredictable outcome of which could take up to six months to unfold with no guarantee of success.


Support: the crowdfunder remains open if you want to directly support us simply place any amount small, medium or beyond in our crowdfunder.
https://justgiving.com/crowdfunding/daylightmusic2025

 

The Explorer’s Club


In Autumn 2025 we are excited to extend an exclusive invitation to you to become a member of Arctic Circle’s ‘The Explorer’s Club’.

 

What is the Explorer’s Club? It’s a not-so-secret-society, a cool membership club or just a community of like-minded souls brought together to support and celebrate music in its magnificent multitude of forms.

 

There are two tiers - ‘The Fan’ and ‘The Regular’. The details are below, the most important being that ‘The Regular’ entitles you to one entry per London show this Autmn.

 


The Fan
£3.50 Every month
For supporters of Arctic Circle’s live music series or our Arctic Circle Radio shows, anywhere in the world. Money received will go to supporting our production and help the survival of our series to allow us to continue doing what we all love.
✓ Explorer Club Enamel Badge
✓ Monthly Explorer’s Club newsletter
✓ 10% online store discount
✓ A regular treat from the Arctic Circle archives

 


The Regular
£10.50 Every month
For our most passionate supporters of Arctic Circle’s live music series or our Arctic Circle Radio shows, this also includes a pass for entry to any upcoming London show. Money received will go to supporting our production and help the survival of our series to allow us to continue doing what we all love.
✓ One entry place per London show
✓ Explorer Club Enamel Badge
✓ Monthly Explorer’s Club newsletter
✓ 15% online store discount
✓ A Christmas gift

 

Further information here;
https://www.daylightmusic.co.uk/explorer

Announcing The Gilmore’s Inaugural Bell Young Jazz Artist Awardees.

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

The Gilmore, Kalamazoo, Michigan today announced Tyler Bullock and Esteban Castro as the recipients of The Gilmore’s inaugural 2026 Larry J. Bell Young Jazz Artist Awards for artistic excellence.

We have received the following press release;


ANNOUNCING THE GILMORE’S INAUGURAL 2026 LARRY J. BELL YOUNG JAZZ ARTIST AWARDEES: TYLER BULLOCK AND ESTEBAN CASTRO

 

A conversation with the Bell Young Artists + acclaimed pianist Bill Charlap now streaming at http://www.thegilmore.org and via The Gilmore’s YouTube channel.

 


KALAMAZOO, MI (09.10.25) — Dr. Pierre van der Westhuizen, Executive and Artistic Director of The Gilmore, today announced Tyler Bullock and Esteban Castro as the recipients of The Gilmore’s inaugural 2026 Larry J. Bell Young Jazz Artist Awards, recognizing artistic excellence. Each winner receives a $25,000 stipend to further their musical career and educational development. Master pianist Bill Charlap honoured Tyler and Esteban in a virtual award presentation, now streaming at http://www.thegilmore.org and via The Gilmore’s YouTube channel.

 

“It has long been a dream of The Gilmore’s to support the next generation of exceptional jazz pianists. We are happy to celebrate and recognize these two bright young stars who are transforming the soundtrack of tomorrow. I hope this gift gives them the courage to create, be bold, and build bridges between jazz’s history and possibility.”     
LARRY J. BELL, Past President of The Gilmore’s Board of Trustees

 

“We are thrilled to welcome Tyler and Esteban to the family of Gilmore young artist award winners. Each of these young men reflect the extraordinary diversity of voices shaping the future of jazz music. We are excited to support their development and honored to help further their ascending careers.”
SETH ABRAMSON, Director of The Gilmore’s Jazz Awards

 

Founded along with The Gilmore’s inaugural Bell Jazz Artist Award (to be presented in October 2025), the Bell Young Jazz Artists Awards are bestowed every four years to spotlight the most promising of the new generation of pianists living in the United States, age 24 and younger. The Awards provide the artists an inimitable platform for embarking on a career and offering audiences and listeners a chance to discover emerging jazz artists.

 

Candidates for the Award are nominated by music professionals from around the world. Those nominated are evaluated over an extended period of time for their pianism and musical promise by the Jazz Awards Artistic Advisory Committee. The process is carried out anonymously, and candidates are unaware of their own consideration.
       


Tyler and Esteban will perform solo recitals during the 2026 Gilmore Piano Festival, April 30 – May 10, 2026, in Kalamazoo, Michigan.

 

About Tyler Bullock  
Tyler Bullock II is a dynamic pianist and composer located in New York City. Since moving from Nashville to attend the Juilliard School (BM 2025), Tyler has already established himself as one of the most promising pianists of his generation, having worked with Samara Joy, Sean Jones, Dee Dee Bridgewater, The Baylor Project, Herlin Riley, Willie Jones III, Sherman Irby, Ulysses Owens Jr., Bruce Williams, Curtis Lundy, Roy Hargrove Crisol and The Roy Hargrove Big Band – where he has been the regular pianist since 2022. In 2023, Tyler recorded an album with Ulysses Owens Jr.’s Gen Y Band at Rudy Van Gelder studio that spent eight weeks at #1 on the Jazz Radio Charts. Most recently, he recorded with Sean Jones for an upcoming album.
Tyler has toured internationally and played at top festivals and venues including Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center, Jazz at Lincoln Center, The Newport Jazz Festival, Monterey Jazz Festival, The Jacksonville Jazz Festival, Caramoor Jazz Festival, The Vancouver Jazz Festival, Blue Note NYC, Dizzy’s Club NYC, and The Cotton Club in Tokyo. In 2022, Tyler was honored at the National Young Arts top winner in jazz piano. He was also chosen for Carnegie Hall’s National Youth Orchestra Jazz in 2021 and for the NYO Jazz All-Stars in 2023. In 2024, he was selected to participate in the acclaimed Betty Carter Jazz Ahead program at The Kennedy Center.
https://tylerbullock2.com/

 


About Esteban Castro
Esteban Castro is a Brooklyn-based pianist and composer born in 2002. Esteban started playing piano at age three, and quickly started improvising and composing at a young age. Esteban furthered their studies in both jazz and classical music privately with teachers including Fred Hersch and Phillip Kawin, and by participating in many high school programs such as the Manhattan School of Music Precollege and Jazz House Kids. In 2020, Esteban started studies at the Juilliard School on a full tuition scholarship, and graduated with their Bachelor of Music in 2024.
Since moving to New York, Esteban Castro has performed nationally and internationally as a leader, and as a sideman for bands led by artists such as Ambrose Akinmusire, Billy Drummond, Francesco Cafiso, Peter Evans, Joe Farnsworth, Giveton Gelin, Russell Hall, Harish Raghavan, and Ben Solomon, among others. In 2016, Esteban was the youngest-ever first prize winner of the Montreux Jazz Piano Solo Competition. Later, they were selected as a finalist for the 2023 American Piano Awards and is a winner of the 2025 Gilmore Festival Bell Young Jazz Award.       
https://www.estebanjazz.com/

 


About Larry J. Bell Jazz Artist Awards      
Mirroring the internationally renowned Gilmore Artist Awards for classical pianists, the Larry J. Bell Jazz Artist Awards provides some of the most generous financial support given in the musical arts. The Jazz Awards program was established in 2022 with an $8.8 million gift to The Gilmore’s endowment and is named for Kalamazoo businessman and Past President of the Gilmore International Piano Festival Board of Trustees, Larry J. Bell, who founded Bell’s Brewery in 1985. The Larry J. Bell Young Jazz Artist Awards are presented every four years. The Larry J. Bell Jazz Artist Award will be conferred every four years to a jazz pianist with the inaugural recipient to be announced in October 2025.

 


About The Gilmore  
Created in 1989 to honour the legacy of businessman and philanthropist Irving S. Gilmore, The Gilmore is the premier institution in the United States dedicated exclusively to commissioning, performing 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 Awards for classical pianists. The Gilmore will present its annual (previously biennial) Gilmore Piano Festival April 30-May 10 in 2026. Based in Kalamazoo, Michigan, The Gilmore 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.

 

Ladbroke Hall, London, Autumn Jazz Programme 2025.

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Ladbroke Hall has announced its jazz programme for September, October and November 2025. Schedule attached.

From;
https://ladbrokehall.com/live-programme/jazz/

 

Ladbroke Hall is a beautifully renovated car factory built in 1903 and a thriving creative hub, home to Carpenters Workshop Gallery, an events studio, an award-winning Italian restaurant and a theatre which hosts our Jazz nights in an intimate, cabaret style set up.

 

 


Friday 12 September - 8:00pm
Nicola Emmanuelle

 

Friday 19 September - 8:00pm
Gareth Lockrane New Quintet

 

Friday 26 September - 8:00pm
Nick Ramm Ensemble

 

Friday 03 October - 8:00pm
Jean Toussaint Quintet

 

Friday 10 October - 8:00pm
Will Vinson

 

Friday 17 October - 8:00pm
Elaine Delmar

 

Friday 24 October - 8:00pm
Giacomo Smith & The Hot Five

 

Tuesday 28 October - 8:00pm
Jeremy Pelt Quintet

 

Friday 07 November - 8:00pm
Zhenya Strigalev Quartet feat Annie Majin

 

Friday 14 November - 8:00pm
Femi Temowo
EFG London Jazz Festival

 

Saturday 15 November - Two Performances 7:00pm & 9:10pm
Gonzalo Rubalcaba & Hamilton de Holanda DUO – “COLLAB”
EFG London Jazz Festival

 

Thursday 20 November - 8:00pm
Emma Smith presents “Bitter Orange”
EFG London Jazz Festival

 

Friday 21 November - 8:00pm
“By All Means” feat Dayna Stephens, Ben Street, Billy Hart
EFG London Jazz Festival

 

Saturday 22 November - 8:00pm
Jany Mc Pherson
EFG London Jazz Festival

 

Further information and ticket links at;
https://ladbrokehall.com/live-programme/jazz/

 

Ladbroke Hall
79 Barlby Rd
London
W10 6AZ

 

Sheffield Jazz -  Autumn 2025 Season

Monday, September 08, 2025

Roy Saxby of Sheffield Jazz has forwarded details of the organisation's programme for October and November 2025. Events take place at various venues around the city. Fully detailed listings attached.

Roy Saxby writes;


Our first gig of the season at the Crookes Social Club features James Allsopp’s Quartet playing the music of the legendary Stan Getz. We follow this with a double bill at the Crucible Theatre with The Pocket Ellington, a 7 piece band featuring Alan Barnes & Dave Green, followed by vocalist Vimala Rowe’s quartet. The next three gigs are at Crookes Social Club & feature saxophone led bands; Josephine Davies’ Satori, Harben Kay’s quartet and Allexa Nava’s quartet.  Laura Jurd’s quintet is at Firth Hall in November and we return to Crookes for our final three gigs; Sam Newboud’s Quintet; the Doncaster Jazz Alumni band and Ribbons Quartet. Full details are on our website http://www.sheffieldjazz.org.uk.

 

 

Sheffield Jazz Autumn 2025 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 £17; over 60s, disabled, unemployed £15; students with NUS card £10; 15–17 year olds £5; under 15s Free. Advance tickets from http://www.ticketsource.co.uk/sheffield-jazz.


Crucible Theatre, 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; 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

 

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 £18; over 60s, disabled, unemployed £16; students with NUS card £10; 15–17 year olds £5 Under 15s Free. Advance tickets from http://www.ticketsource.co.uk/sheffield-jazz.

 

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

 

Thursday 2 October
at 20.00
Crookes Social Club
James Allsopp Quartet
plays Stan Getz
James Allsopp: tenor saxophone, bass clarinet
Colin Oxley: guitar
Oli Hayhurst: double bass
Dave Storey: drums and percussion
Award winning saxophonist James Allsopp pays tribute to the legendary Stan Getz, one of the most influential tenor sax players, known for his warm, lyrical style. Stan played bop and cool jazz and in the 1960s popularised the bossa nova sounds of Brazil, often working with many legendary guitarists. James’ top notch band will present an interpretation of some highlights from Stan’s rich back catalogue over a remarkable 45-year career, playing music from their new album “Ballads and Bossas”.  Expect lush ballads, lilting bossa novas, swinging standards and motoring bop compositions played by some of London’s most in demand musicians.

 

Wednesday 8 October
at 19.15
Crucible Theatre
The Pocket Ellington - feat. Alan Barnes and Dave Green / Vimala Rowe Quartet
Alan Barnes: baritone &alto sax, clarinet
Robert Fowler: tenor sax,
Simon Finch: trumpet
David Lalljee: trombone
Alex Webb: piano/MD,
Dave Green: bass,
Alfonso Vitale: drums
Vimala Rowe Quartet
Vimala Rowe: vocals
Charlie Flint: piano
Mikele Montolli: bass
Darren Beckett: drums
Born out of a love of the music of the great Duke Ellington, The Pocket Ellington manages what ought to be impossible. But with Alan Barnes, Robert Fowler, Simon Finch and David Lalljee on hand, anything is possible. Veteran bassist Dave Green and powerhouse drummer Alfonso Vitale provide the swing. Great charts are presented
in clever new arrangements which evoke the period but also offer solo space to these top-flight musicians. Their repertoire also includes pieces from artists and arrangers who were influenced by the Duke - Mingus, Monk and Gil Evans. It’s a big sound from a pocket band.
From her training in Hindustani classical music in India, to world music, soul and effortlessly swinging jazz, award winning singer Vimala Rowe has rapidly become recognised as a major talent on the British jazz scene. Sell out performances at Ronnie Scott’s, Pizza Express Jazz Club, 606 Club, London Jazz Festival and countrywide,
she delights and enchants her audiences with her naturally passionate and emotive range of expression. Her phenomenal accolades include a highly successful duo with guitar legend John Etheridge, culminating in an acclaimed eclectic album of their own work and performing with flamenco legend Paco Pena at Sadler’s Wells.

 


Thursday 16 October
at 20.00
Crookes Social Club.
Josephine Davies’ Satori
Josephine Davies: tenor & soprano saxophones
Alcyona Mick: piano
Dave Whitford: bass
Jay Davis: drums
Acclaimed saxophonist & composer Josephine Davies brings her exciting, dynamic ensemble Satori to Sheffield to celebrate the launch of ‘Weatherwards’, their fourth album on Whirlwind Recordings. The music is inspired by her Nordic roots in the Shetland Islands and beautifully weaves together the band’s contemporary jazz background with a hauntingly evocative folk influence. Josephine is a musician at the forefront of the UK contemporary music scene. With three albums under their belt as a sax/bass/drums trio, the addition of pianist Alcyona Mick allows them to stretch her compositional vision further, creating a colourful and complex harmonic palette.

 


Friday 24 October
at 20.00
Crookes Social Club
Harben Kay Quartet
Harben Kay: tenor saxophone
Peter Johnstone: piano
Calum Gourlay: bass
Alyn Cosker: drums
A Sheffield Jazz debut for award-winning tenor saxophonist Harben Kay with a stellar Scottish rhythm section. Harben is fast becoming renowned as one of the UK’s most creative and virtuosic jazz artists,following two acclaimed albums and performances at venues including Ronnie Scott’s, The Royal Albert Hall and The Vortex. Their
latest album ‘Golden Sands,’ released on Kay’s own label, Sulis Records, features original compositions reflective of Kay’s experiences in their homeland of Scotland and time spent living in London and New York. Their upcoming third album “The World I Live In”, is about identity, change and how change inspires creativity.

 

Friday 7 November
at 20.00
Allexa Nava Quartet
finish time 22.15
Allexa Nava - alto sax
Jai Patel: trombone
Emile Hinton: keyboards
Cassius Cobbson: drums
Hailing from Peru saxophonist, flautist, and composer Allexa Nava has been making waves on the UK jazz scene for the last few years. But it is her reputation as a bandleader and composer that is set to soar following the release of her highly anticipated debut EP No Language on the influential Jazz Re:freshed label. An award-winning participant on the Tomorrow’s Warriors Emerging Artists Programme, there is no denying that Allexa has already gone on an incredible journey of exploration and growth as a musician and jazz audiences can feel justifiably excited to see where this journey leads next!

 

Thursday 13 November
at 19.30
Firth Hall
Laura Jurd Quintet
Laura Jurd: trumpet
Ultan O’Brien: violin/viola
Martin Green: accordion
Ruth Goller: bass
Corrie Dick: drums
One of the most distinctive voices in jazz and improvised music, Laura Jurd presents music from her forthcoming new album, ‘Rites & Revelations’. Laura’s approach to the trumpet and her love of folk traditions can be heard in her music, alongside a background in classical composition. Her love of traditional music has deepened having played alongside Ultan O’Brien and Martin Green, who appear on the album. Propelled by this world-class rhythm section, the music takes the listener on a journey of ritual and catharsis to a melodic world full of compelling twists and turns, whilst retaining a grounded sense of familiarity.

 

Friday 21 November
at 20.00
Crookes Social Club
Sam Newbould Quintet
Sam Newbould: alto saxophone & compositions
Bernard van Rossum: tenor sax
Xavi Torres: piano
Ton Felices: double bass
Guy Salamon: drums
A rare chance to see an internationally celebrated band as Yorkshire- born saxophonist & composer Sam Newbould leads his award- winning line-up from the vibrant Amsterdam jazz scene. Their music combines virtuosity with driving grooves and playful melodies that stick in your head. The quintet has performed on major stages
including Jazzahead 2025, North Sea Jazz Festival, Love Supreme and BIMHUIS (NL). Sam says, “There’s an energy and joy in our performances that we hope everyone can enjoy – whether they’re jazz fans or not. The songs are catchy, foot-tapping, but also sometimes dark and emotional”. Expect spectacular solos and a few unexpected
twists.

 

Sunday 23 November
At 13.30
Crookes Social Club
Doncaster Jazz Alumni
Trumpets: Tom Tait, Damian Bell, Gareth Smith, James Hamilton, Mike King, Reuben Fowler
Saxes: Mark Ellis, Cat Miles, Myvanwy Smith, Nadim Teimoori, Sarah Potts, Mark Sabin
Trombones: Lee Hallam, Rory Ingham, Richard Potts, Jonathan Read
Rhythm: Matt Robinson, Martin Longhawn (p) Paul Baxter, Sean Hodgson (b) Joe Sykes (d)
Another chance to see the Doncaster Jazz Alumni, a really great big band whose local name belies the national prominence of its members. They are professional musicians who were past members of the Doncaster Youth Jazz Association (DYJA). Some - including Reuben Fowler, Rory Ingham, Matt Robinson and Nadim Teimoori -
have jazz recording credits as contributors or key members of leading bands. Check out all the star names with whom they have collaborated. Everything they do and sell is ‘not for profit’. Expect a stylistically diverse programme with all the proceeds from the performance going towards keeping DYJA alive for future generations.

 

Thursday 27 November
at 20.00
Crookes Social Club
Ribbons Quartet
Rebecca Nash: piano
Sara Colman: vocals
Henrik Jensen: bass
Jonathan Silk: drums
Singer Sara Colman and pianist Rebecca Nash are two musicians whose beautiful and intimate music celebrates the joy of musical partnership, friendship and collaboration. Their long-standing relationship, centred around a song they wrote together called Ribbons, has honed a musical intuition that produces the misleadingly
easy sounding but musically adventurous story telling of all good singer-musician relationships. Built on a foundation of jazz, the creativity of the duo comes to the fore in their collection of songs which straddle singer-songwriter, folk and classical music with glimpses of early influences such as Joni Mitchell and British jazz pianist John Taylor.

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist,  first broadcast 07/09/2025.

Monday, September 08, 2025

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 07/09/2025, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Radio playlist from Sept 7th 2025


Biguine Extension
Pa Oubliye
Biguine Extension
Bizon Art


Johnny Richards & Dave King
Sleepless in Settle
The New Awkward
False Door


Aki Rissanen
High Expectations
Imaginary Mountains
Edition


Brigitte Beraha
What does it mean (to be)
Teasing Reflections
Let me out records

 

David Helbock & Julia Hofer
Woman’s Dance Version 1
Faces of Night
ACT


Ban, Surman,Manieri
Transylvanian Folk Dance
Cantica Profana
Sunnyside


Hugh Pascall
No Dice
Viewfinder
Self Aware records


Vitaly Burtsev
Konfusion
Past Tension
Unit Records


Prolex
MAS
Prolex (EP)
Auand


Fosterchild
First Stasimon
Order at Agan
Boomslang


Liv Andrea Hauge Trio
Natt natt natt
Døgnville
Hubro


Harald Lassen
Lite Sted
RIK
Jazzland


David Helbock & Julia Hofer
Woman’s Dance Version 2
Faces of Night
ACT


Nils Pettar Molvaer
Kakonita
KHMER Live in Bergen
Edition

 

European Modern Jazz on the radio;


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

 

Weekly:


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


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


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

 

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

 

Jammin’ Colours - Concert schedule, September to December 2025.

Friday, September 05, 2025

The Belgian music agency Jammin' ColorS has announced a series of concerts by its artists during the Autumn of 2025. Events take place in numerous European countries, including the UK.

We have received the following press release;


Jammin’colorS is happy to share with you the Fall concerts 2025 !

 

These artists are some of the best nowadays !
Listen, discover & feel.

 

SEPTEMBER 2025



11 Sep 2025 - Grégory Privat Trio “Phoenix” - Théâtre Marni - Brussels - Belgium


13 Sep 2025 - Fabrice Alleman « Coltrane ballads and around » - Music Village - Brussels - Belgium

 

OCTOBER 2025

 

1 Oct 2025 - Seamus Blake 4tet - Blue Note Milano - Milan - Italy

 

22 Oct 2025 - Jeremy Pelt Quintet - Zig Zag - Berlin - Germany


23 & 24 Oct 2025 - Jeremy Pelt Quintet - Duc Des Lombards - Paris - France


25 Oct 2025 - Jeremy Pelt Quintet - Nica Jazz Club - Hamburg - Germany


26 Oct 2025 - Jeremy Pelt Quintet - Dom Kultury Kadr - Warsaw - Poland


28 Oct 2025 - Jeremy Pelt Quintet - Ladbroke Hall - London - UK


29 Oct 2025 - Jeremy Pelt Quintet - Alexander Platz Jazz - Roma - Italy

 


NOVEMBER 2025

 

1 Nov 2025 - Jeremy Pelt Quintet - iDee Jazz - Tartu - Estonia


2 Nov 2025 - Jeremy Pelt Quintet - iDee Jazz - Tallinn - Estonia



4 Nov 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Jure Pukl & Jeff Ballard - Roma Jazz - Roma - Italy


8 Nov 2025 - Reggie Washington feat. Pierrick Pédron & Stéphane Galland - Espace Sorano - Vincennes - France


12 Nov 2025 - Black Lives - Teatro Metropolitan - Catania - Italy


13 Nov 2025 - Black Lives - Teatro Golden - Palermo - Italy


13 Nov 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Kendrick Scott - Jimmy Glass - Valencia - Spain


14 Nov 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Kendrick Scott - Asse Jazz - Sevilla - Spain


15 Nov 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Kendrick Scott - Clarence Jazz - Torremolinos - Málaga - Spain


15 Nov 2025 - Raul Midón - Nefertiti - Gothenburg - Sweden


19 & 20 Nov 2025 - Raul Midón - Le Pédiluve - Châtenay-Malabry - France


19 Nov 2025 - Christie Dashiell - Fasching - Stockholm - Sweden


20 Nov 2025 - Christie Dashiell - Dokkhuset Scene - Trondheim - Norway


21 Nov 2025 - Christie Dashiell - Bergen Jazz Forum - Bergen - Norway


23 Nov 2025 - Christie Dashiel - Éclats d’Émail - Limoges - France


21 Nov 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Kendrick Scott - Nica Jazz Club - Hamburg - Germany


22 Nov 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Kendrick Scott - Zig Zag - Berlin - Germany


23 Nov 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Kendrick Scott - Moods - Zurich - Switzerland


25 Nov 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Kendrick Scott - Cankarjev Dom - Ljubljana - Slovenia


25 Nov 2025 - E.J. Strickland feat. Soweto Kinch & Reggie Washington - Bayerischer Hof - Munich - Germany


26 Nov 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Kendrick Scott - Cultural Centre Čakovec - Čakovec - Croatia


27 Nov 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richadson, Seamus Blake & Kendrick Scott - Narodni Dom - Maribor - Slovenia


28 Nov 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Kendrick Scott - Cultural Center Krško - Krško - Slovenia


29 Nov 2025 - Gene Lake Project - Paradox - Tilburg - Netherlands


30 Nov 2025 - Gene Lake Project - Music Im Pflegidach - Muri - Switzerland

 


DECEMBER 2025

 

Reggie Washington feat. Ravi Coltrane, David Gilmore & Gene Lake


2 & 3 Dec 2025 - Reggie Washington feat. Ravi Coltrane, David Gilmore & Gene Lake - Sunset - Paris - France


5, 6, 7, 8 Dec 2025 - Reggie Washington feat. Ravi Coltrane, David Gilmore & Gene Lake - Half Note - Athens - Greece

 

10 Dec 2025 - Reggie Washington feat. Ravi Coltrane, David Gilmore & Gene Lake - La Smac - Anonnay - France

 


Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Greg Hutchinson


5 Dec 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Kendrick Scott - Le Jam - Montpellier - France


6 Dec 2025 - Joe Sanders feat. Logan Richardson, Seamus Blake & Kendrick Scott - Charlie Jazz - Vitrolles - France

 


Ticket links at https://www.jammincolors.com/tour-dates

 

K-Music Festival, London, full line up announced.

Thursday, September 04, 2025

London’s annual Korean Music Festival K-Music will take place at various venues around the capital from October 1st – November 20th 2025. Press release and schedule attached.

We have received the following press release;


London’s Annual Korean Music Festival K-Music Set To Return In Four Weeks

 

Korean stars from across the musical spectrum will descend on the capital for the festival’s 12th edition

 

Special performances from post-rock innovators JAMBINAI with the London Contemporary Orchestra, Won Il’s Dionysus Robot featuring drag artist Jimin Mo, acclaimed composer/multi-instrumentalist Park Jiha, cellist and composer Okkyung Lee & UK-based electronic artist Mark Fell, the world premiere of a new concerto written for virtuosic pianist Seong-Jin Cho and much more

 

October 1st – November 20th 2025

 

“Korean music isn’t just about K-pop, and the return of K-Music Festival will help you discover a whole range of the country’s diverse aural culture.”
Timeout

 


London’s celebrated Korean music festival K-Music is set to return to the capital next month, bringing a world-class line-up of artists from across Korea’s vibrant and diverse music scene. Running from October 1st to November 20th, the festival is organised by the Korean Cultural Centre UK, in partnership with Serious (producers of the EFG London Jazz Festival), and will take over major venues including the Barbican, Southbank Centre, Royal Albert Hall, and Kings Place.


The festival opens on October 1st at Kings Place with an exciting collaboration between Korean cellist-composer Okkyung Lee and UK electronic artist Mark Fell. Renowned for her experimental approach and fearless exploration of sound, Lee fuses noise, Korean traditional music, and avant-garde composition. Her past collaborators include Arca, Swans and Christian Marclay, and her work has been showcased atMoMA, the Serpentine, and Donaueschinger Musiktage. In this special performance, she teams up with Fell—an innovator in digital and experimental music—for a set defined by extended instrumental techniques, abstract rhythms, immersive improvisation and intricate electronic textures.


On October 5th, acclaimed post-rock band JAMBINAI performs with the London Contemporary Orchestra at the Barbican, conducted by Robert Ames. This groundbreaking concert marks the first time a Korean traditional music ensemble headlines the Barbican. Since forming in Seoul in 2009, JAMBINAI have blended traditional Korean instruments—such as haegeum, geomungo, and piri—with the dramatic intensity of post-rock and their orchestral collaboration introduces a new dimension to their sound, combining sweeping cinematic arrangements with Korean folk elements. Returning to the K-Music Festival after a sold-out performance in 2023, JAMBINAI previously captured global attention at the 2018 Winter Olympics Closing Ceremony.


On October 18th, the Korean string trio Hilgeum make their London debut at the Purcell Room, Southbank Centre, alongside British vocalist and composer Alice Zawadzki. Featuring Yoin Cho (gayageum), Yerim Kim (geomungo) and Somin Park (haegeum), Hilgeum blends mastery of traditional Korean strings with a modern sonic palette. Their recent EP WASTELAND (2024) builds on the cinematic atmosphere of their debut album Utopia. Partnering with Zawadzki—known for her genre-blending artistry—this performance promises an intimate and poetic meeting of musical traditions.


Celebrated composer and multi-instrumentalist Park Jiha returns to the festival with her latest album All Living Things (★★★★, The Guardian), which showcases her powerful command of Korean traditional instruments. Her music bridges minimalism, ambient textures, and cinematic sound design to craft deeply resonant and innovative works. She headlines at the Elgar Room, Royal Albert Hall, on Sunday October 25th.


On November 14th, original K-Music Festival alumnus Won Il returns with a bold interdisciplinary piece, Dionysus Robot, co-presented by the EFG London Jazz Festival at Queen Elizabeth Hall. This work combines Korean shamanic traditions, contemporary electronics, and theatrical performance in a ritualistic reflection on instinct, transformation, and control. Featuring drag performer Jimin Mo, the piece draws inspiration from Dionysian philosophy and the avant-garde legacy of Nam June Paik, creating a multisensory experience where music, movement, and visual art intersect.


The following night, November 15th, sees Gray by Silver perform at the Elgar Room as part of the Late Night Jazz series. Led by pianist-composer HanBin Lee, the quartet weaves jazz, Korean traditional motifs, and classical influences into a reflective, improvisation-rich soundscape. Their album Eternal Gray won Best Jazz Album at the 2024 Seoul Music Awards, and their international performances span venues including Lincoln Center, Jodhpur RIFF and Colours of Ostrava.


The festival concludes with a landmark performance on November 20th at Barbican Hall; the world premiere of a new concerto by composer Dong-hoon Shin, written for renowned pianist Seong-Jin Choand performed with the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Gianandrea Noseda. Presented as part of the LSO Futures series, this commission represents a major collaboration between two leading Korean voices in classical music. A Chopin Competition winner and Berlin Philharmonic Artist-in-Residence, Cho returns to the Barbican after a sold-out recital in 2023.


Tickets are on sale now and available from http://www.serious.org.uk/k-music-2025.

 

K-Music Festival 2025

 


Okkyung Lee with Mark Fell
Wednesday October 1st
Kings Place (Hall One)
https://serious.org.uk/events/k-music-festival-2025-okkyung-lee-mark-fell

 

JAMBINAI with London Contemporary Orchestra
Sunday October 5th
Barbican Hall
https://serious.org.uk/events/k-music-festival-2025-jambinai-with-london-contemporary-orchestra

 

Hilgeum with Alice Zawadzki
Saturday October 18th
Southbank Centre (Purcell Room)
https://serious.org.uk/events/k-music-festival-2025-hilgeum-alice-zawadzki

 

Park Jiha
Sunday October 25th
Royal Albert Hall (Elgar Room)
https://serious.org.uk/events/k-music-festival-2025-park-jiha

 

Won Il’s Dionysus Robot
Friday November 14th
Southbank Centre (Queen Elizabeth Hall)
https://serious.org.uk/events/k-music-festival-won-ils-dionysus-robot

 

Gray by Silver
Saturday November 15th
Royal Albert Hall (Elgar Room)
https://serious.org.uk/events/k-music-festival-2025-gray-by-silver

 

Seong-Jin Cho: Artist Portrait
Thursday November 20th
Barbican Hall
https://serious.org.uk/events/seong-jin-cho-lso-futures-with-london-symphony-orchestra

 

Shrewsbury Jazz Network - Programme for October 2025 - January 2026.

Thursday, September 04, 2025

Shrewsbury Jazz Network has announced its next three events. Performances take place at The Hive Music & Media Centre, Shrewsbury.

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


Oct
11
Sat
19:00
Nigel Price Organ Trio
Tickets from £12
Saturday 11th October
NEW JAZZ START TIME - Doors open at 6:30pm for a 7:00pm start.
£25/£12 U22
Seated gig
As part of a major UK tour the eloquent Nigel Price (guitar) returns to SJN at the Hive in his favourite trio format with Ross Stanley (Hammond B3 Organ) and Joel Barford (drums). Together they form one of the most hard hitting, dynamic and exciting jazz groups on the scene today. They will be playing selections from their vast back catalogue as well as from the recently released and critically acclaimed album ‘That’s it. Right there.’
Inventiveness, originality and ensemble playing are terrific……The Observer

 

James Allsopp Group
Nov
15
Sat
19:00
James Allsopp Group
Tickets from £12
Saturday 15th November
NEW JAZZ START TIME - Doors open at 6:30pm for a 7:00pm start.
£25/£12 U22
Seated gig
James Allsopp (tenor saxophone and mellotron) returns to SJN at the Hive with a new and exciting project featuring some of London’s most in demand musicians. Chris Batchelor (trumpet), Tom Herbert (electric bass), Zands Duggan (percussion) and Dave Storey (drums).
The band is on tour to promote their new album “Stars and Sand”. Expect deep grooves inspired in equal parts by traditional North African music, Soul Jazz and Berlin in the 70s. This is joyous, life affirming music. Deceptively simple, deeply melodic and with a healthy dose of the other worldly.

 

Bryan Corbetts Instrumental Groove Unit
Jan
10
Sat
19:00
Bryan Corbetts Instrumental Groove Unit
Tickets from £12
Saturday 10th January
NEW JAZZ START TIME - Doors open at 6:30pm for a 7pm start
£25/£12 U22
Seated gig
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

 

The Hive, 5 Belmont, Shrewsbury, SY1 1TE


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01743 234970

 

John Law and Jon Lloyd to present new PPianissimo Series at Bristol Music Club, Clifton, Bristol.

Thursday, September 04, 2025

The ‘PPianissimo Series’ is the brainchild of two musicians operating in the area between jazz and classical music: pianist John Law and saxophonist Jon Lloyd. Press release and schedule attached.

John Law has forwarded the following press release plus additional information;


PPianissimo Series at Bristol Music Club

 

There’s a new music series starting up at a beautiful, tucked-away secret of a concert venue in Bristol: Bristol Music Club in Clifton. Entitled ‘PPianissimo Series’ it’s the brainchild of two of the UK’s best-known musicians operating in the area between jazz and classical music: pianist John Law and saxophonist Jon Lloyd.


John and Jon, who have been playing, touring and recording together for 35 years now, will be presenting new music, combining both written compositions and open, inspirational improvisations, bringing together many different creative UK musicians, but no drums. Instead, on the first Friday of every month - generally at the early time of 6pm, between people finishing work and later in the evening when they might like to go out for dinner - the series will be presenting music of a more delicate, ambient nature, often contemplative and concentrating on Sound, Space and Silence.


So is it jazz? A bit.
Is it classical? Yes quite a bit.
Can I hear the blues in there somewhere? Yes you can! But more as a sort of European folk scale version of it.
Ah is there folk music in there somewhere? Yes! That too!
Key genres: European, contemporary, jazz, classical, minimalism, ambient, ECM.
Key subjective, descriptive words might be: atmosphere, beauty, space, silence, sometimes hypnotic/minimalist repeating rhythms.

 

Music exploring Sound, Space…and Silence


A series of early evening concerts on the first Friday of the month. Jazz/ambient music meets contemporary classical/Minimalism. Music exploring atmosphere, colour, space and silence. Music of freedom, contemplation and immersion…

 

“Whereof we cannot speak, thereof we must remain silent.”
Ludwig Wittgenstein

 

Friday September 5 at 6pm (doors 5:30pm)
Naissance Jon Lloyd saxophones, John Law piano/samples


Friday October 3 at 6pm (doors 5:30pm)
Naissance Plus Laura Jurd, trumpet with Jon Lloyd, John Law
Highly atmospheric sax/piano duo with rising star trumpeter


Friday November 7 at 7:30pm (doors 7pm)
ThoughtFox - Rob Palmer, guitar, Paul Chauncy, electronics, Jon Lloyd, saxophones
Ambient, electronic trio of guitar, sax and electronics


Friday December 5 at 7:30pm (doors 7pm)
PPianissimo David Gordon/John Law, two pianos
Two piano duo featuring virtuoso pianist David Gordon

 

Ticket price: £16 + booking fee
Subscribe to all 4 concerts: £52


Tickets available online from http://www.headfirstbristol.co.uk or on the door

 

Bristol Music Club, 76 St. Paul’s Rd. Clifton, Bristol BS8
Tel:01373 859044

 

The PPianissimo Series is very kindly supported by Arts Council England and the National Lottery, as well as local SW Music Shop All Instruments in Westbury.

Persian and Middle Eastern music in London, York and Canterbury - September 2025 - April 2026.

Wednesday, September 03, 2025

Artstage, one of the world’s leading promoters of Persian & Middle Eastern music will present a series of performances in the UK including several events forming part of the EFG London Jazz Festival.

We have received the following press release;


Artstage is one of the world’s leading promoters of Persian and Middle Eastern music – and they have a series of concerts coming up in London, including numerous shows as part of this year’s London Jazz Festival in November.

 

The concerts will feature some of the most celebrated artists from across the region including legendary composer and virtuoso instrumentalist Hossein Alizadeh, one of the leading forces in Persian jazz Arshid Azarine, and a unique collaboration between Armenian and Iranian musicians Arsen Petrosyan, Adib Rostami and Mehdi Rostami.

 

LISTINGS:

 

GRASS: A NATION’S BATTLE FOR LIFE (1925) – CENTENARY SCREENING + LIVE MUSIC BY PEYMAN YAZDANIAN
Friday 19th September – Kings Place­, London
This year marks the centenary of Grass: A Nation’s Battle for Life - one of the most culturally significant films of the silent era. Directed by Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack (who would later go on to make King Kong), Grass documents the epic seasonal migration of Iran’s Bakhtiari nomads. It remains a cornerstone of ethnographic cinema and a vital record of a disappearing way of life. A newly restored version of the film - courtesy of the Museum of Modern Art - will be screened at Kings Place in London on September 19th, accompanied by a live score from acclaimed Iranian composer and pianist Peyman Yazdanian. Yazdanian’s blend of Persian and Western classical traditions brings a new emotional depth to this landmark work. He’ll be joined by Adib Rostami on traditional instruments for a performance that reimagines Grass for a modern audience.
https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/classical/screening-of-the-silent-masterpiece-grass-1925-with-live-music-by-peyman-yazdanian/

 

BOMRANI ENSEMBLE
Friday 17th October – Rich Mix, London
After a sold-out show in 2024, Bomrani, one of Iran’s most acclaimed alternative bands, return to London for two exclusive performances at Rich Mix. Emerging from Tehran’s underground scene, the band has gained international recognition for its unique fusion of rock, folk, and jazz.
https://richmix.org.uk/music/bomrani/

 

ARSHID AZARINE TRIO
Thursday 23rd October – Elgar Room Royal Albert Hall, London
Known for their unique fusion of Persian roots and contemporary jazz, the trio features Arshid Azarine on piano, Habib Meftah on percussion and vocals, and Hervé de Ratuld on bass.
Their acclaimed albums 7 Djan and Sing Me a Song showcased collaborations with Iranian and international artists, blending Persian poetry with global jazz influences. Now, with their latest release Vorticity, the trio embarks on a new musical journey inspired by both the turbulence of recent events in Iran and Azarine’s background in cardiovascular research. Vorticity explores themes of chaos, love, and renewal through intricate rhythms and evocative melodies.
https://www.royalalberthall.com/tickets/events/2025/late-night-jazz-arshid-azarine-trio

 

HOSSEIN ALIZADEH AND REMBRANDT TRIO
Friday 14th November – Cadogan Hall, London (PART OF LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL)
An evening of musical fusion as Hossein Alizadeh, Iran’s legendary composer and virtuoso of the tar and setar, joins forces with the acclaimed Dutch ensemble Rembrandt Trio. This unique collaboration brings together the soul of Persian classical music with the refined improvisational language of European jazz.
Alizadeh’s deeply expressive melodies and centuries-old traditions intertwine seamlessly with the Trio’s rich textures and contemporary sensibility, led by Rembrandt Frerichs on piano, Tony Overwater on double bass and Vinsent Planjer on drums and percussion. Together, they create a genre-defying soundscape - at once intimate, adventurous, and timeless.
https://cadoganhall.com/whats-on/ljf25-hossein-alizadeh-and-rembrandt-trio/

 

L’ANTIDOTE TRIO
Saturday 15th November – Kings Place, London (PART OF LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL)
Making their UK debut this autumn at the London Jazz Festival, L’Antidote Trio are a group consisting of Iranian zarb and Persian percussionist Bijan Chemirani, Albanian cellist Redi Hasa and Lebanese pianist Rami Khalifé (Robert Plant, Maria Mazzotta and Ludovico Einaudi) blurring the boundaries between classical and electronic sounds from the Middle East. 
https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/jazz/lantidote-trio/

 


FAARJAM SAIDI
Sunday 16th November – Kings Place, London (PART OF LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL)
Faarjam Saidi is an Iranian musician and producer whose sound blends indie pop and fusion with rich Middle Eastern influences. Drawing inspiration from contemporary Iranian poetry, his music is marked by emotional depth, poetic lyricism, and a unique cross-cultural sensibility. Tracks like “Fathe Bagh,” “Sabze Lajani,” and “Amsterdam” showcase his ability to fuse reflective storytelling with memorable melodies. As part of the London Jazz Festival, Faarjam and his full band will perform at King’s Place in London on 16 November. Expect an atmospheric and intimate live set shaped by vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, bass, and drums, bridging tradition and modernity through deeply personal songs and poetic narratives.
https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/contemporary/faarjam-saidi-2025/

 

ARSEN PETROSYAN, MEHDI ROSTAMI AND ADIB ROSTAMI
Monday 17th November – National Centre for Early Music, York
Tuesday 18th November – Rich Mix, London (PART OF LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL)
Bringing together the rich musical traditions of Armenia and Iran, this is an evening of music with an exceptional trio performance by Arsen Petrosyan (duduk), Adib Rostami (kamancheh), and Mehdi Rostami (setar). The trio weaves a tapestry of sound that is both deeply rooted and beautifully contemporary with haunting melodies and intricate improvisations.
https://richmix.org.uk/music/arsen-petrosyan-mehdi-rostami-and-adib-rostami/

 

OH VOYAGE
Thursday 20th November – Rich Mix, London (PART OF LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL)
Rotterdam-based duo Oh Voyage grew up in Istanbul and blend psychedelic Anatolian folk music with analogue synthesisers to create a sound that pays homage to the nomadic spirit of their ancestors.
https://richmix.org.uk/music/oh-voyage/

 

BEHDAD BABAEI & NAVID AFGHAH
Saturday 22nd November – Rich Mix, London (PART OF LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL)
A powerful musical journey through the life and mind of renowned Iranian musician Behdad Babaei, joined by Navid Afghah and Vahid Taremi as part of this year’s London Jazz Festival. This is a story of unravelling and revelation, of an artist shaped by cultural memory, personal struggle and the enduring search for meaning. Through music, Babaei traces a path from inner turmoil to creative clarity, from collective pain to silent longing, weaving a deeply emotional narrative that resonates far beyond borders.
https://richmix.org.uk/music/insanity-route-behdad-babaei-navid-afghah-vahid-taremi/

 

PERSIAN JAZZ NIGHT: ARIN KESHISHI QUINTET & KOUROSH KANANI DUO
Saturday 22nd November 2025 – Rich Mix, London (PART OF LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL)
Drawing inspiration from Kourosh’s Iranian-Azeri heritage and his deep command of South Indian rhythm, the duo crafts a soundscape rooted in tradition, yet forward-looking. Presenting music from their forthcoming third album, Gisu, featuring a bold interplay between virtuosic guitar and electronically infused drums, this is a truly unmissable act.
Led by bassist and composer Arin Keshishi, an Armenian musician from Iran now based in Amsterdam, Arin blends the rich musical traditions of Armenia and Iran while creating something entirely new. His debut album, Self-Reflection, is a compelling portrait of his personal and cultural journey. The quintet also features world-class musicians from Europe and Iran, all of whom share Arin’s vision and bring their own mastery to the ensemble.
https://richmix.org.uk/music/persian-jazz-night-arin-keshishi-quintet-kourosh-kanani-duo/

 

PEYMAN YAZDANIAN
Sunday 23rd November 2025 – World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens, London (PART OF LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL)
Peyman Yazdanian is an acclaimed Iranian pianist and composer known for his unique fusion of Persian musical sensibilities with Western classical traditions. Trained from a young age in Tehran and later in Europe, Yazdanian has composed over 40 solo piano pieces and numerous orchestral works, earning international recognition for both his concert music and film scores. Yazdanian returns to the capital this November to perform at World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens as part of the London Jazz Festival.
https://worldheartbeat.org/events/jazz-improvisation-with-peyman-yazdanian/

 

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/

 

Guido Spannocchi - Forward Motion Tour Autumn 2025.

Tuesday, September 02, 2025

Alto saxophonist & composer Guido Spannocchi has announced tour dates in the UK, Europe and South Africa. Details attached.

Guido Spannocchi writes;

 

Forward Motion Tour Autumn 2025


Throughout summer I had the privilege of running regular shows in various parks across London as well as playing at the wonderful Bloomsbury Club which has become a fixture on the scene. These concerts enabled my to write new music and work with a number of exquisite musicians, now the time has come to showcase this in a club near you!


As often before this tour is a high risk operation entirely based on trust, ticket sales and turnout at gigs therefore success of the tour depends on you, the audience!
Please find all dates and personnel below, let me know if you have questions, I cannot wait to share the stage with these master musicians and play for you, feel free to tell friends and family, this new sound is extra special, I am incredibly excited to see you and hear what you have to say!

 


9.Sept 8pm B-Flat Berlin
with Dudu Kouate percussion (Art Ensemble of Chicago), Daigo Nakai bass, Yanimal synth/piano


16.Sept 8pm Jamboree Barcelona
with Joel Gonzalez piano, Pau Ligstas bass, Emiliano Franco drums


18.Sept 8pm Vinoteq Dover
with Aleph Aguiar guitar, Andrea DiBiase bass


20.Sept 9pm Bloomsbury Club London
with Steve Ashworth organ, Kai McRae drums


21.Sept 1pm Chelsea Arts Festival at Newforms


21.Sept 8pm Southampton Modern Jazz Club
with Aleph Aguiar guitar, Andrea Di Biase bass, Pete Hill drums


24.Sept 8pm Twickenham Jazz Club
with Aleph Aguiar guitar, Andrea Di Biase bass, Pete Hill drums


27.Sept 9pm Bloomsbury Club London
with Pete Whittaker organ, Joel Prime percussion


30.Sept 8pm Porgy & Bess Vienna
with Danny Keane cello, James Larter vibraphone, Andrea Di Biase bass (this will also be streamed on porgy.at should be unable to attend in person)


3.Oct Scott’s Jazzclub Belfast
with Scott Flanigan piano and his rhythm section


4.Oct Bloomsbury Club London


8-28.Oct South Africa Tour,
details available on my homepage soon


28.Oct-1.Nov Global Connection Festival Guernsey
with Danny Keane piano, Jay Darwish bass, Billy Pod drums


Please double check with venues as timings might change. Should you plan to come to one or several of the shows please book tickets in advance to secure your spot!
Thank you for supporting independent music and my journey! As always I strive to deliver the best possible performances in reverence to the magic of making music and you, the audience!

 

Regular updates and information via my social media channels. Albums available on all streaming platforms as well as on vinyl LPs & CDs via bandcamp or personal message.


https://audioguido.com/

 

https://audioguido.bandcamp.com/music

Jazz North announces the latest recipients of its promoter support scheme, New Northern.

Tuesday, September 02, 2025

Jazz North has announced the seven promoters awarded bursaries to present emerging artists in their programmes through its support scheme, New Northern. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


Meet the promoters making a difference to emerging talent across the North of England

 


Jazz North announces the latest recipients of its promoter support scheme, New Northern

 

The bursaries will support fees and costs for northern emerging artists and support acts

 

Today, Jazz North announces the seven promoters awarded bursaries to present emerging artists in their programmes through its support scheme, New Northern.

 

Bursaries up to £1000 were awarded to -

 

Ann Harding - Settle Victoria Hall (North Yorkshire)


Dave Shooter - Lancaster Jazz Festival


John Diver - Brume (Manchester)


Paul Hartley - Stockport Jazz


Natalie Sharp - The Badness Centre (Todmorden)


Dave Ellis - Hulljazz


Jason Holcomb - North East Music Opportunities (Sunderland)

 

Chris Bye, Jazz North CEO, says:
“Jazz North is proud to announce the latest round of New Northern promoters. This programme continues to provide support to those keeping grassroots music alive.
Jazz North stands alongside the vital people who facilitate our local scenes, promote new talent and make up an essential part of the northern night time economy.”

 

The 25/26 New Northern recipients will be using their bursaries in a range of ways to promote emerging talent across the north of England.

 

Brume
Brume is proud to use this bursary to connect with more jazz musicians across the north west and support the careers of those who are underrepresented or face additional barriers in Manchester and beyond.

 

Hulljazz
Support from New Northern will help Hulljazz secure opportunities for local and regional musicians alongside touring British and overseas artists seeking additional dates in the Yorkshire region.

 

Lancaster Jazz Festival
The New Northern bursary will enable Lancaster Jazz Festival to select two emerging bands from their open call to play a gig at partner venue The Gregson Centre showcasing the local jazz scene.

 

North East Music Opportunities CIC
North East Music Opportunities CIC are collaborating with Sunderland Music City and The Fire Station music venue to create a new regional Jazz Festival in Sunderland. Their bursary will be used to support diverse artists performing Music of Black Origin.


Settle Victoria Hall
Settle Victoria Hall will use their bursary to support a new generation of artists through a concert series designed to give fresh talent a footing on the professional ladder and providing new listening experiences for their rural Dales audience.

 

Stockport Jazz
Stockport Jazz supports new and established jazz musicians through the promotion of weekly gigs held at the Moor Club. It is delighted to be able to assist the development of emerging jazz talent from the North of England with support from New Northern and Jazz North.

 


The Badness Centre
Badness Centre, realised by Nat Sharp, is an accessible, immersive rebellion against consumerist wellness, celebrating chaotic-ecological connection. Showcasing emerging Northern artists in experimental jazz, electronic, and avant-garde music, it combines concerts and sensory-rich installations in rural spaces like Rochdale and Todmorden, creating fully accessible events informed by local disability action groups.

 


Nanette Brimble (YardFest, Saltaire), Recipient of 24/25 New Northern bursary says:
“New Northern is a fantastic scheme that gave me the chance to reach out to a wider range of artists. We were able to present a month of emerging artists which we couldn’t have done without the support from Jazz North. We were all (bands, venue, audiences and me) delighted with the results.”

 

For more information on upcoming events supported by New Northern, sign up to Jazz North’s mailing list: https://www.jazznorth.org/sendmemail

 

About Jazz North
Jazz North is the Strategic Development Agency for jazz in the North of England.
Supported since its inception in 2012 by Arts Council England, Jazz North has a national and international reputation in Artist Development, Sector Support and Learning & Participation.
A registered charity that has developed and supported hundreds of artists, managers, venues, festivals and promoters over the years - Jazz North has a proud record of working with and on behalf of the northern jazz scene.

 

About New Northern
New Northern is Jazz North’s promoter bursary to support live emerging talent. It supports promoters to programme emerging northern artists by underwriting risk and helping pay essential costs.
Designed both to support emerging artists in the north and give an injection of cash to promoters who need it, this easy-access scheme offers a quick intervention to northern grassroots promoters facing difficult financial circumstances.


http://www.jazznorth.org

 

 

Derby Jazz - Jam Sessions and Workshops, Autumn 2025.

Monday, September 01, 2025

Derby Jazz is offering three different sets of playing and learning opportunities this season. Details attached.

We have received the following information;


WANT TO PLAY JAZZ AND MEET OTHER JAZZ PLAYERS?

 

Derby Jazz is offering three different sets of playing and learning opportunities this season.

 

DERBY JAZZ COLLECTIVE JAM SESSIONS Second Wednesday of every month at DUBREK. These self directed sessions are Ideal for competent players and singers with some experience of jazz.

 

THE FEELING OF JAZZ - SEVEN WORKSHOPS EXPLORING IMPROVISATION THROUGH THE MUSIC OF DUKE ELLINGTON. This monthly series of Sunday afternoon structured workshops are lead by Matt Ratcliffe. They start on September 14th and we still have places available for most intruments.

 

PLAY JAZZ WORKSHOPS. Held on the first Tuesday of every month these workshops, directed by Matt Ratcliffe, are designed to improve your jazz skills. If you’re a competent musician who wants to try playing jazz or an experienced jazz player who wants to improve these workshops are for you

 

CLICK FOR MORE DETAILS AND TICKETS FOR THESE SESSIONS
https://mjazz.co.uk/derby-jazz-whats-on/

Nigel Price Organ Trio - UK & Ireland Tour, September - December 2025.

Friday, August 29, 2025

Guitarist Nigel Price will lead his Organ Trio featuring Ross Stanley (Hammond) and Joel Barford (drums) on an extensive tour of the UK & Ireland throughout the Autumn of 2025. Schedule attached.

From;
https://nigethejazzer.com/tour


Nigel Price Organ Trio tour dates

 

MONDAY 15 SEPTEMBER7:00 PM
Crediton, UK
Crediton Arts Centre

 


TUESDAY 16 SEPTEMBER6:30 PM
St. Ives, UK
St Ives Jazz Club

 

WEDNESDAY 17 SEPTEMBER
Torquay, UK
Livermead Cliff Hotel

 


THURSDAY 18 SEPTEMBER
Ashburton, UK
Ashburton Arts Centre

 


FRIDAY 19 SEPTEMBER 7:00 PM
Lyme Regis, UK
Jazz Jurassica

 


FRIDAY 26 SEPTEMBER 6:30 PM
Stevenage, UK
Unknown venue

 


SUNDAY 28 SEPTEMBER   4:00 PM
Newport, UK
Apollo Theatre

 

SATURDAY 4 OCTOBER11:00 AM
Swindon, UK
Unknown venue

 

SUNDAY 5 OCTOBER7:00 PM
London, UK
Pizza Express Live

 

TUESDAY 7 OCTOBER7:00 PM
Swindon, UK
The Royal Oak Swindon

 


WEDNESDAY 8 OCTOBER
Swansea, UK
Swansea Jazz Club

 


THURSDAY 9 OCTOBER6:30 PM
Cardiff, UK
Palladino’s Jazz Bar

 


FRIDAY 10 OCTOBER7:00 PM
Bristol, UK
Tobacco Factory

 


SATURDAY 11 OCTOBER6:30 PM
Shrewsbury, UK
The Hive

 


SUNDAY 19 OCTOBER6:00 PM
Norwich, UK
Norwich Jazz Club

 


SUNDAY 26 OCTOBER 7:00 PM
Oxford, UK
The Spin

 


TUESDAY 28 OCTOBER7:30 PM
Dorking, UK
Watermill Jazz

 


THURSDAY 30 OCTOBER 7:00 PM
Leeds, UK
Seven Arts

 


FRIDAY 31 OCTOBER 7:00 PM
Wakefield, UK
Wakefield Jazz Club

 


SATURDAY 1 NOVEMBER 2:00 PM
Northampton, UK
Garibaldi Hotel

 

FRIDAY 7 NOVEMBER 7:00 PM
Kidderminster, UK
Kidderminster Jazz Club

 


SATURDAY 8 NOVEMBER 6:00 PM
Nottingham, UK
Peggy’s Skylight

 


FRIDAY 21 NOVEMBER
Royston, UK
Unknown venue

 


SATURDAY 22 NOVEMBER
Brighton, UK
The Verdict

 


SATURDAY 29 NOVEMBER
Dublin, Ireland
Magy’s Farm

 


SUNDAY 30 NOVEMBER3:30 PM
Dublin, Ireland
Arthur’s Jazz and Blues Club

 


SUNDAY 7 DECEMBER
Lowestoft, UK
Milestones Jazz Club

 


WEDNESDAY 10 DECEMBER
Southend, UK
Jazz 825

 


THURSDAY 11 DECEMBER
St. Neots, UK
Art & Soul Cafe

 

Tickets links at;
https://nigethejazzer.com/tour

Fringe Jazz at The Bristol Music Club - Programme for October, November, December 2025.

Thursday, August 28, 2025

Jon Taylor of Fringe Jazz, Bristol has forwarded details of the Autumn 2025 programme. Events take place at Bristol Music Club.

Jon Taylor writes;

 

The Fringe Jazz sessions at The Bristol Music Club are back from Wednesday 8th October.


Here is the Gig List for the Autumn season up to 17th December.

 

Fringe Jazz at The BRISTOL MUSIC CLUB
76 St Paul’s Road, Clifton, Bristol BS8 1LP
Wednesdays Doors at 7pm, Performance at 7.30pm
ADVANCE TICKETS at http://fringejazz.com/gig-list.html

 

8th Oct     COMMOTION feat. LAURA JURD - £19
Laura Jurd - Trumpet, Sam Crockatt - Tenor Sax, Raphael Clarkson - Trombone, Rebecca Nash - Piano, Riaan Vosloo - Double Bass, Matt Stockham Brown - Drums

 


15th Oct   HENRIK JENSEN TRIO - £18
  Henrik Jensen (Denmark) - Double Bass, Esben Tjalve (Denmark) - Piano, Dave Smith (UK) - Drums

 

22nd Oct   IAIN BALLAMY - £19
Iain Ballamy - Sax, Gareth Williams - Piano,  Nick Pini - Double Bass


29th Oct   JAMES MORTON GROOVE DEN - £19  
James Morton - Alto Sax, Alex Hutchings - Guitar, Anders Olinder - Organ, Francesco Mendolia - Drums

 


5th Nov   PAUL DUNMALL / STEVE SWELL QUARTET - £19
Paul Dunmall - Sax, Steve Swell (USA) - Trombone, James Owston - Double Bass, Mark Sanders - Drums

 

12th Nov   SILVERADO
  Tribute to Horace Silver - £19
  Andy Hague - Trumpet, Ben Waghorn - Tenor Sax, Kevin Figes - Alto Sax, Jim Blomfield - Piano, Riaan Vosloo - Double Bass, Ryan Thrupp - Drums

 

19th Nov   RACHEL MUSSON QUARTET - £19
Rachel Musson - Sax, Elliott Galvin - Piano,  James Opstad - Double Bass, Mark Sanders - Drums

 

26th Nov   JIM BLOMFIELD SOACO COLLECTIVE - £19      
Michel Padron - Trumpet, Martin Kern - Tenor sax, Jim Blomfield - Piano , Roshan ’Tosh’ Wijetunge - Bass, Lisa Cherian - Congas, Jon Clark - Drums

 


3 Dec       YDIVIDE feat. Elliot Galvin - £19
Clemens Kuratle (Swiss) - Drums & Compositions, Dee Byrne (UK) - Alto Sax, Chris Guilfoyle (IRL) - Guitar,  Elliot Galvin (UK) - Piano, Lukas Traxel (Swiss) - Bass
           
 


10th Dec   LARRY STABBINS / PAUL ROGERS / MARK SANDERS -  THE SAROST TRIO - £19
Larry Stabbins - Saxophones & Flute, Paul Rogers - Double Bass, Mark Sanders - Drums

 

17th Dec TONY ORRELL’S BIG TOP XL - £20
Jake McMurchie - Sax, Raphael Clarkson - Trombone, Dan Moore - Piano,  Riaan Vosloo - Bass,  Matt Stockham Brown & Tony Orrell - Drums
Plus several Special Guests TBA

Harben Kay, “The World I Live In” album tour, October 2025.

Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Saxophonist and composer Harben Kay will release their new album on October 3rd 2025 and will be touring extensively in the UK throughout October. Press release and tour schedule attached.

We have received the following press release;

Harben Kay
The World I Live In
(Sulis Records, October 3 rd 2025)

 

Harben Kay is excited to announce the release of their highly anticipated new album, The World I Live In (Sulis Records, October 3rd 2025). This album represents a deeply
personal exploration of identity, transformation, and the way change influences creativity. Written over the past three years, during a time of frequent moves between London, Edinburgh, and Glasgow, The World I Live In reflects the shifts in Harben’s life and the profound impact they had on the music.

 

Inspired by the work of renowned writer Bernardine Evaristo, particularly her book Manifesto, Harben delves into how the process of moving, both physically and mentally, can shape creativity. “There has been a lot of change in my life over the past few years, and this album reflects that,” says Harben. “It’s about how change shapes who we are and influences the music we create.”

 

The World I Live In marks Harben’s first collaboration with a producer. They were delighted to work with incredible pianist and old friend Fergus McCreadie, who also had their musical beginnings in the Fife Youth Jazz Orchestra. “Fergus is so good at shaping his own music, I knew he would add so much to the music I’d written. We’ve known each other for such a long time and I trust his judgement completely.”

 

The three rhythm section players bring a sense of deep connection and synchronicity to the album. “We’ve played together for years in various settings, and they are a dream rhythm section,” Harben reflects.

 

A significant departure for Harben, this album combines spoken word with music for the first time. The title track, “The World I Live In,” is inspired by a Mary Oliver poem of the same name. While Harben was unable to use Oliver’s words, they wrote their own words to convey similar themes of identity, belonging, and connection to the world around us.

 

In addition to spoken word, Harben makes their debut playing the flute on the album, further enriching the sound and adding a new dimension to the music. The album explores both the beauty and complexity of change, and how it can unlock new creative possibilities.

 


Harben Kay | tenor saxophone, flute, alto flute, spoken word
Calum Gourlay | double bass
Peter Johnstone | piano
Alyn Cosker | drums


Artist website: http://www.harbenkay.com


more info: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

 

Track Listing
1. The World I Live In (prelude) 3:34
2. Laylow 5:01
3. Virago (intro) 1:06
4. Virago 4:08
5. Twinship 2:07
6. Swolf 3:59
7. Blue Beetle 5:41
8. Winter Halo 6:01
9. Turning Tides 5:36
10. Turning Tides (postlude) 1:20
All composed by Harben Kay

 

Produced by Fergus McCreadie
Executive producer: Harben Kay
Recorded at Solas Sound 6th March 2025
Recorded and mixed by Gus Stirrat
Mastered by Alex Bonney
Artwork and design by Marily Papanastasatou

 

All compositions and words by Harben Kay
Copyright Sulis Records 2025

 

Huge thanks to everyone who contributed and
helped me to create this album:
Drake YolanDa Award, Peter Johnstone, Calum Gourlay, Alyn Cosker, Fergus McCreadie, Gus Stirrat, Alex Bonney, Marily Papanastasatou, Stephen Henderson, Sylvie Kay, Merran Kay, Philippa Baylis, William Kay, Mary Kay, Peter Baylis, Olivia Williams, Take Five, Directions in Music, all the venues we played at where this music was developed, and the audiences who came and connected with us. I am ever grateful for your support.


I will not be bound by the ropes of convention
I am too expansive to be tied down
Who needs an anchor when you have wings?
Let the winds of uncertainty blow you astray
To the most beautiful place within


Some things will come and go
Some will always remain
The waves of change come crashing in
Shifting the landscape once again
It turns you upside down
Where everything looks new
From there the ideas will grow
Starting from within you

 

TOUR DATES:


October


8 Mareel, Lerwick


9 The Blue Lamp, Aberdeen


16 The Queens Hall, Edinburgh


17 Perth Theatre, Perth


20 NQ Jazz, Manchester


21 The Glad Cafe, Glasgow


23 Peggy’s Skylight, Nottingham


24 Sheffield Jazz, Crookes Social Club


25 The Verdict, Brighton


26 The Vortex, London


Ticket links at;
https://www.harbenkay.com/tour-1

Jerome Sabbagh - new album and US and European tour dates.

Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Saxophonist and composer Jerome Sabbagh will release his new album "Stand Up!" on October 17th 2025. He will also be performing a series of live dates in the US and France from September to December.

We have received the following press release;


Saxophonist and composer Jerome Sabbagh has always prided himself on being an artist who stands up strongly for the qualities and principles that he believes in – artistic integrity, bold individuality, social consciousness, and a distinctive personal vision. His vibrant new album, Stand Up!, asserts those values in a number of ways, wedding memorable compositions to fervent playing by Sabbagh’s longtime quartet. Stand Up! was recorded live to analog tape and released on the saxophonist’s own newly-founded label, Analog Tone Factory.

 

With Stand Up!, due out October 17, 2025, Sabbagh celebrates more than 20 years with his outstanding quartet – guitarist Ben Monder, bassist Joe Martin, and, making his recorded debut with the band, drummer Nasheet Waits. The album marks the group’s first release in over a decade, a period in which Sabbagh has focused on fruitful collaborations with jazz elders including pianist Kenny Barron (Vintage) and the late drummer Al Foster (Heart).


Throughout that time, the quartet has never lost its prominent place among Sabbagh’s priorities. “A lot of my favorite music in jazz has been created by working bands,” the saxophonist states. “Miles Davis’ first and second quintets, the John Coltrane quartet, the Bill Evans Trio, Lovano / Frisell / Motian – those are real bands. Part of what made them so great is the fact that they played together with a certain frequency, even if they didn’t stay together for so many years.”

 

The centrality of the core idea behind Stand Up! to Sabbagh’s artistic thinking is reflected by the fact that the album shares its title with a composition that the quartet recorded on its second album, 2007’s Pogo. It felt all the more relevant as a cri de cœur today, both as the band’s debut on Sabbagh’s new independent imprint and in regards to the larger backdrop of political turmoil against which it was created.


 

“I believe that the title captures the feel of the moment,” Sabbagh explains. “I feel both a desire and a sense of urgency to be myself artistically, to try to write music I believe in and play it with the people that I have a strong connection with. It’s also time to stand up for what you believe in, whether that means making an artistic statement or finding a way to affect our political reality in a positive way.”


As far-reaching as that concept may be, the pieces that Sabbagh wrote for Stand Up! are also intimate and deeply personal, each one dedicated to a person (or people) who has impacted the path of his music – some of them friends and colleagues, most of them influences and inspirations.

 

The rollicking country blues feel of opener “Lone Jack,” for instance, is a tribute to R&B icon Ray Charles, in particular his country-influenced classics like Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music. The title is the name of the Missouri hometown of pianist and producer Pete Rende, also Sabbagh’s partner in Analog Tone Factory and the song’s co-dedicatee. Both “Michelle’s Song” and “High Falls” were written for personal acquaintances of Sabbagh’s, the former a tender ballad buoyed by Martin’s elegant bass, the latter a Brazilian-flavored tune evoking memories of a scenic waterfall in Upstate New York and of seeing João Gilberto perform at Carnegie Hall.

 

“Lunar Cycle” is a play on Sam Rivers’ “Cyclic Episode,” from the saxophonist’s 1965 debut Fuchsia Swing Song. The piece also shares genetic material with Rivers’ work in its ability to straddle the line between edge-walking audacity and indelible melody. This stems in large part from the heavy influence that Sabbagh draws from singers, which emerges through the warm vocal quality in his own playing. That aspect is also showcased on “The Break Song,” dedicated to Stevie Wonder, a soulful tune that serves as an ideal set-closer for the quartet.


 

Waits’ gift for explosivity and Monder’s mastery of noise-metal extremes come to fore on the blistering “Mosh Pit,” dedicated to Trent Reznor of the pioneering industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails (and now an acclaimed, Oscar-winning soundtrack composer). “[Nine Inch Nails’] Downward Spiral and The Fragile were both important records for me,” Sabbagh says. “I listened to them a lot, and I found their energy, their creativity, and their unique mix of rawness and sophistication really appealing.”

 

Another formative experience for Sabbagh was seeing the great drummer Paul Motian play at the Village Vanguard. Even more crucially, Sabbagh and Monder were called to form a new trio with Motian that played a week on that venerated stage shortly before the drummer passed away in 2011. Those experiences, and the singular floating yet grounded sensation generated by Motian’s airy-sculptural approach to the drums, are captured on “Vanguard.” The album closes with “Unbowed,” an homage to the indefatigable Kenny Barron.

 

As always, Sabbagh has a strong sense of matching artwork with content on his releases, choosing impactful imagery that echoes the album’s themes in oblique yet poetic fashion. The pictures that grace the front and back covers of Stand Up! are both the work of Italian photographer Michele Palazzo, who also provided the cover shot for Heart. The front cover’s play of light, reflection and distortion suggest a Blade Runner sci-fi dystopia; the reverse is a stark black and white image of a lone human figure dwarfed by a looming, oppressive concrete wall. Both conjure the threat of cold, anti-human forces and the desire for escape.

 


A return to a more human-centered approach is key to Sabbagh’s efforts with Analog Tone Factory, which aims to capture the live sound of bands as effectively and as beautifully as possible, and eschews digital manipulation to do so. On each of the label’s releases, the band records together in one room to analog tape. For ultimate fidelity, Stand Up!, the third release on Analog Tone Factory following Heart and Chris Cheek’s album featuring Bill Frisell, Keepers of the Eastern Door, was recorded live to two track on 1/2 inch tape at 30 ips on a custom tube Ampex 351 tape recorder by famed engineer James Farber. It was mastered in the analog domain by the legendary Bernie Grundman.

 

Humanity converging to create something of beauty – that is the spirit summoned by Stand Up! “It’s so important to me that this band is still together after all these years,” Sabbagh says. “If you’re going to go out on a limb and take chances to try to come up with something you’ve never played before, you need trust, and we have that in this band. Jazz is social music. We come up with ideas when playing with other people that we wouldn’t necessarily discover by ourselves. That’s one of the great beauties of this music, and a big part of what attracts me to it.”



About Jerome Sabbagh
Paris-born, Brooklyn-based saxophonist and composer Jerome Sabbagh is a prolific and forward-thinking composer, as well as a musician with a deep connection to the well of the jazz tradition. Sabbagh has recorded 12 albums as a leader, the most recent of which are Heart (Analog Tone Factory, 2024), a trio record with Joe Martin and master drummer Al Foster; and Vintage (Sunnyside, 2023), an album of original compositions and standards which features legendary pianist and NEA jazz master Kenny Barron in intimate duets, as well as in a quartet setting with Joe Martin and Johnathan Blake.
Prior to Nasheet Waits joining the band for Stand Up!, Sabbagh’s longstanding quartet with Ben Monder, Joe Martin and Ted Poor released three albums since forming in 2004. The saxophonist also co-leads the Jerome Sabbagh/Greg Tuohey Group, which recorded No Filter with Joe Martin on bass and Kush Abadey on drums, and performs as part of the collective trio Lean with Simon Jermyn and Allison Miller. As a sideman, Sabbagh was one of Paul Motian’s last saxophone players and has been involved with pianist Laurent Coq’s quartet, Guillermo Klein’s Los Guachos and the Marta Sanchez Quintet.

 

 

About Analog Tone Factory
Analog Tone Factory is a new label that records exclusively to analog tape. Founded by saxophonist Jerome Sabbagh, and pianist and recording engineer Pete Rende, Analog Tone Factory uses the best of the technologies of today and yesterday alike to make great sounding records with some of the best musicians alive. Albums are available on all analog vinyl and reel-to-reel tapes, as well as CD and digital formats, including streaming. All AAA vinyl albums come with a download card for an uncompressed hi resolution 192/24 download.
Analog Tone Factory aims to record with fewer manipulations and more directness, with all musicians playing live together in the same room, so as to capture the music in a way that draws the listener in.
Like Chris Cheek’s Keepers of the Eastern Door, Stand Up! will be available as a special One Step pressing, as well as a standard pressing. Both pressings are AAA 180g.

 

2025 Tour Dates

 

September 5th, 2025,  Bar Bayeux, Brooklyn, New York
Sets at 8 and 9:30PM
Featuring Bassist Peter Washington and Drummer Otis Brown III


- Oct. 2: Bar Lunatico, Brooklyn > Jerome Sabbagh, Melissa Aldana, Joe Martin, Joe Dyson

 

- Oct. 9: Smalls, New York > Jerome Sabbagh Quartet (Ben Monder, Joe Martin, Nasheet Waits)

 

- Oct. 29: Bar Bayeux, Brooklyn > Album release show for Stand Up! > Jerome Sabbagh Quartet (Ben Monder, Joe Martin, Otis Brown)

 


- Dec 3: Close-Up, New York > Jerome Sabbagh Quartet (Ben Monder, Joe Martin, drums TBA)

 

- Dec 18, 19: le Son de la Terre, Paris, France

 

For more information on Jerome Sabbagh, please visit:
http://www.jeromesabbagh.com


For more information on Analog Tone Factory, please visit:
http://www.analogtonefactory.com

 

The Jerome Sabbagh Quartet performing “Lone Jack” at the Jazz Gallery on Feb 5, 2025.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8XG2wXU59c

Fergus McCreadie scores Spike Lee’s new film and announces UK live dates for November 2025.

Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Scottish jazz pianist Fergus McCreadie has scored Spike Lee's latest project, "Highest to Lowest". McCreadie's trio are on tour this November with new album "The Sheiling".

Serious have forwarded the following press release;


Fergus McCreadie Scores Spike Lee’s New Film

 

Scottish jazz pianist Fergus McCreadie scores Spike Lee’s latest project, Highest to Lowest, following an an unexpected encounter when Lee personally contacted him to contribute to the soundtrack. Fergus McCreadie’s trio are back on tour this November across Leeds, Birmingham, London and Bristol with new album The Sheiling.


Book Tickets
https://serious.org.uk/events/fergus-mccreadie

 

 

Fergus McCreadie Trio
Sun 16 Nov 2025–Fri 21 Nov 2025

 

With a unique blend of Jazz and Scottish folk inspired by his country’s sublime landscapes, pianist Fergus McCreadie’s music captures the hearts and minds of audiences worldwide, with an appeal that extends far beyond the constraints of genre.


Released to instant critical acclaim, Fergus’s 2022 album Forest Floor catapulted him into the international spotlight. The album topped the UK Jazz & Blues charts, prompted sold-out performances across the UK, praise from BBC 6Music, The Times, NME and earned him a 2022 Mercury Prize shortlist nomination, the 2022 Jazz FM Instrumentalist of the Year Award as well as the 2022 Scottish Album of the Year Award - the first jazz artist ever to be awarded the prize.


Following the success of his three albums – Cairn, Forest Floor and Stream – pianist Fergus McCreadie returns in 2025 with The Shieling, an album that marks a change in process for him and his longstanding trio. The Shieling reflects a deeper sense of space, rootedness, and stillness, recorded in a remote cottage studio on North Uist in the Scottish Outer Hebrides, and produced by celebrated musician Laura Jurd.


The Shieling is released on 24th October 2025, followed by a European and UK tour.

 

Sun 16 November
Stage time / 7:30pm
LEEDS Howard Assembly Room,
32 New Briggate
Leeds
LS1 6NU
Visit Website https://www.operanorth.co.uk/howard-assembly-room/
Tickets https://www.operanorth.co.uk/whats-on/fergus-mccreadie/
£20 + booking fee

 

Tue 18 November
Stage time / 8:30pm
Jennifer Blackwell Performance Space,
Symphony Hall, 8 Centenary Square, Broad Street, Birmingham, B1 2EA
Visit Website https://bmusic.co.uk/b-intimate
Book Tickets https://bmusic.co.uk/events/fergus-mccreadie
£18.50 + booking fee

 

Thu 20 November
Stage time / 7:30pm
Union Chapel,
Compton Terrace,
Islington,
London,
N1 2UN
Visit Website https://unionchapel.org.uk/
Book tickets https://serious.org.uk/events/fergus-mccreadie
£22.50 + booking fee

 

The above dates are promoted by Serious. Other UK and European tour dates can be found at https://www.fergusmccreadie.co.uk/events-2-1

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist,  first broadcast 24/08/2025.

Monday, August 25, 2025

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 24/08/2025, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;


Radio Playlist from August 24th 2025

 

 

Jesper Zeuthen Trio
Pitu Tulee
Blackout
Moserobie


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


Mulatu Astatke
Kulun
Single
Strut


Harben Kaye
Virago
Single
Sulis Records


Sol Sol
Oscillations For Hilma
Single
Sail Cabin


Lightning Trio
McQueen’s disco
Lightning Trio
Bandcamp


Jim Black & The Schrimps
The Sheila
Better you don’t
Intakt


Esmerelda Sella
Il giardino delle delizie
Single
Auand


Maurice Storrer
Vast Highlands Part II
Foureign Language
Unit Records


daoud
l’oeil de jules
ok
ACT


Christian Wallumrød
Marrowing
Percolation
SOFA

 

European Modern Jazz on the radio;


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

 

Weekly:


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


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


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


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

 

Other Voices Cardigan Announces Second Wave of Artists for 2025.

Sunday, August 24, 2025

Other Voices Cardigan has revealed the second wave of artists joining the line-up for its much-anticipated 6th edition, taking place from 30th October to 1st November 2025.

We have received the following press release;


Westside Cowboy, Gruff Rhys and Ye Vagabonds to play St Mary’s Church at Other Voices Cardigan 2025


…and a thrilling Second Wave of Music Trail Acts is announced today!

30 October – 1 November 2025
Live & Online from West Wales
Wristbands just £65 for 100+ performances over three days

 

Other Voices Cardigan has today revealed the second wave of artists joining the lineup for its much-anticipated 6th edition, taking place from 30th October to 1st November 2025.


The festival will feature an incredible array of established and emerging talent from Wales and Ireland performing at various venues in Cardigan in an immersive, town-wide celebration. Across the weekend, everything from cafés to chapels, bars to bakeries and community spaces come alive with over 100 live performances spanning every genre.


The first Church headliners are revealed as Glastonbury Emerging Talent winners Westside Cowboy, six-time RTÉ Radio 1 Folk Award winners Ye Vagabonds, and the legendary Gruff Rhys, celebrating his recent album ‘Sadness Sets Me Free’. These special performances will also be streamed live online via the Other Voices YouTube channel.


As the festival expands its line-up, over 50 acts will this year perform over the course of the weekend, with BBC’s Huw Stephens returning as host.


Music Trail artists announced today include:
Afrocluster / Annie-Dog / Basht / Carys Eleri / Clare Sands / Dewin / Dionne Bennett / Internet Fatigue / George Houston / Lisa Knapp and Gerry Diver / Lullahush / Meabh McKenna /  Meryl Streak / Nancy Williams / Piaras O’Lorcain / Súil Amhain / Sexy Tadhg / Sustinere / VRï


They join the artists previously announced for the Music Trail:
Baby Brave / Bruna Garcia / Curtisy / Daithí / Danielle Lewis / David Murphy / Ellie O’Neill / God Knows / Gwen Sion / Joshua Burnside / Kidsmoke / Makeshift Art Bar / Molly Palmer / Morn / Qbanaa / RÓIS / Salamay / Séamus & Caoimhe Uí Fhlatharta / Siula / Still Blue / Taff Rapids / Talulah / Tessio / Factory Set / Tokomololo / Tramp / Wrkhouse


Other Voices Cardigan offers a unique blend of intimate performances and vibrant musical discovery, showcasing independent talent from Wales, Ireland and beyond. This year’s carefully curated Music Trail will traverse beautiful chapels, repurposed spaces, and beloved venues, promising an unforgettable weekend filled with energy and connection. Festival goers can look forward to experiencing a diverse range of genres, from traditional folk and contemporary Welsh language music to innovative Irish rock and experimental electronic sounds, celebrating the rich heritage and dynamic creativity shared between these two Celtic nations.


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

Festival sets will feature live performances and DJ sets from late afternoon into the early hours, with Mwldan serving as the late-night venue as well as the festival hub for tickets and information. Further details regarding specific artists, venues, and performance schedules will be released in October alongside the Other Voices Live festival app.


The Clebran and Clebran on The Trail sessions return for 2025, with powerful conversations, thought-provoking conversations and fresh ideas that explore the issues shaping our world today. The full Clebran programme will be revealed in early September - keep an eye on our socials.


Wristbands are available for just £65, granting access to all Music Trail performances, Clebran sessions, and Church performances (subject to capacity). A limited number of tickets are available for under-18s at £10.

 

Tickets are selling fast - get yours now at othervoices.ie and join us for another unforgettable weekend in West Wales!


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

 

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

 

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

 

Stay tuned for more acts and programme details coming soon.

 

 


http://www.othervoices.ie

 


Other Voices
Other Voices started as a one-off music event in a small church in Dingle, a small fishing village in the west of Ireland and over the last 4 years the idea has grown. Other Voices is now an established fixture in the musical calendar – a ‘must attend’ event for performers and audiences alike. It has led to the creation of an international music TV series and, in turn, a global cultural movement celebrating local stories on an international scale. Other Voices has travelled to London, Belfast, New York, Austin, Texas and Berlin.

 

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

 

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

 

Jon Lloyd Quartet - October 2025 UK live dares.

Sunday, August 24, 2025

Saxophonist and composer Jon Lloyd will lead his quartet at live shows at The Lighthouse in Poole and The Pheasantry in London during October 2025. Details attached.

From;
https://www.lighthousepoole.co.uk/event/studio-jazz-jon-lloyd-quartet/
Studio Jazz: Jon Lloyd Quartet
Fri 17 Oct 2025
Ticket price:
From: £20
Running time:
2 hrs 15 mins (incl interval)
Fri 17 Oct
19:45
This UK based group presents vibrant European Contemporary Jazz, played by a quartet of superb musicians.
Local jazz hero Jon Lloyd has enjoyed a remarkable creative, critical and popular resurgence with this superb ECM/European-influenced quartet. This atmospheric music is popular with jazz and non-jazz audiences alike, and the quartet’s album “Earth Songs”, on the prestigious Ubuntu label, received over a million streams in only ten months. Leader, composer and saxophonist Jon has been part of the UK jazz and creative music scene for several decades (groups with Mark Sanders, Paul Rogers, Phil Wachsmann, Tom Farmer, Asaf Sirkis), and has now turned his attention to European contemporary jazz, writing vibrant, melodic and emotionally engaging compositions. The quartet comprises the virtuosic John Law (Congregation, Art of Sound Trio with Asaf Sirkis and Yuri Golubev, Re-Creations) on piano, Nick Pini (Iain Ballamy Quartet, Laura Marling) on double bass and Alex Goodyear (Yetii, Re-Creations, Simon Spillett) on drums. The band has received critical acclaim for their beautiful music.
Jon Lloyd – soprano , tenor saxophone
John Law – piano
Alex Goodyear – drums
Nick Pini – double bass
“Lloyd’s tunes are steeped in the ECM aesthetic, and he and long-time collaborator John Law on piano make it sound like the only music you ever want to hear.”
Jon Turney, Swanage Jazz Festival concert review, July 2023
“The interplay between the quartet members is magical, instinctive… creating music of often startling beauty.”  Peter Vacher, Jazzwise magazine, March 2024
” An accomplished album characterised by emotion and beauty… offering inventive textures, dynamics shifts and a touch of magic.”  Neil Duggan, All About Jazz, 2025
01202 280000
.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Lighthouse
Arts and Entertainment
21 Kingland Road
Poole
Dorset BH15 1UG
Phone Ticket Sales:
Mon: 10am – 5pm / Tue-Sat: 10am – 8pm
Bookings can be made online 24/7
Counter Bookings:
Tue-Sat: 10am – 8pm

 

From;
https://www.pizzaexpresslive.com/whats-on/jon-lloyd-quartet
Jon Lloyd Quartet
The European Sound
The Pheasantry (Chelsea)
This UK group are riding high on their million-plus streaming album “Earth Songs”. Featuring tenor and soprano saxophonist Lloyd, virtuoso pianist John Law and the young and gifted rhythm section of drummer Alex Goodyear and bassist Ashley John-Long, they play beautiful, melodic and powerful ECM-style jazz.
£18.00
21 October 2025 6:30pm 8:00pm The Pheasantry (Chelsea)
Available £18.00
Full Biography
“We play great European Contemporary Jazz. The music is both sensitive and exuberant, melodic yet harmonically exciting, and has a persuasive way of reaching an audience which some of the current complex jazz performers have perhaps lost sight of. Notable recent concerts have included Charleville Action Jazz in France, 606 club and PizzaExpress in London, Birmingham Jazz, Fleece Jazz, The Wiltshire Music Centre and Swanage Jazz Festival. Renowned Norwegian pianist Tord Gustavsen is also a fan!”
We released the album “Earth Songs” on Ubuntu Music in 2024. This has been really well received by critics, and is currently close to 2 million streams worldwide. People like our music!  The following link is to the full album on most platforms:
https://orcd.co/yeqpeq1

 

The quartet features musicians prominent on the UK jazz scene. Jon Lloyd been part of the UK jazz and improvised music scene for several decades (Jon Lloyd Quartet with Paul Rogers, Mark Sanders, John Law; groups featuring Phil Wachsmann, Marcio Mattos, Stan Adler, Paul Clarvis, Tom Farmer, Asaf Sirkis). The highly experienced virtuoso John Law (Congregation, Re-Creations, Art of Sound Trio with Yuri Golubev, Asaf Sirkis) is on piano, the superbly versatile Ashley John-Long ( Yetii, John Law’s Congregation, Charlotte Keeffe Quartet, Nigel Price) is on double bass and young, gifted Alex Goodyear (Yetii, Simon Spillett, Re-Creations, Jake McMurchie) is on drums.
Band Line-up;
Jon Lloyd (tenor & soprano saxophones)
John Law (piano)
Alex Goodyear (drums)
Ashley John-Long (bass)
His tunes are steeped in the ECM aesthetic, and he and long-time collaborator John Law on piano make it sound like the only music you ever want to hear.”
Jon Turney, London Jazz News
The Pheasantry
152 Kings Road, London SW3 4UT
020 3798 9192

 

https://www.facebook.com/share/tC5SoqwYM9bNQr2Z/


https://www.jonlloydmusic.com


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Lloyd_(musician)

Listen!, Cambridge announce Autumn 2025 programme.

Saturday, August 23, 2025

Listen!, Cambridge have announced their programme for September, October and early November 2025. Events take place at Unitarian Church, 5 Emmanuel Road, Cambridge. Schedule attached.

From Carol Garrison & Graham Lee @ Listen!

 

27th September 8pm - Héloise Werner (soprano) & Colin Alexander (cello)

 

11th October 8pm - Kelvin: the music of Anthony Braxton
Dominic Lash (guitar), Elien De Scryver (violin), Heather Roche (bass clarinet), Huw V Williams (double bass), Andrew Lisle (drums)

 

18th October 8pm - Living Floors: cello & double bass duo
Louise McMonagle (cello) & Marianne Schofield (double bass)

 

25th October 8pm - James Allsopp Group
James Allsopp (tenor saxophone & mellotron), Chris Batchelor (trumpet), Tom Herbert (bass), Zands Duggan (percussion), Dave Story (drums)

 

1st November 6pm & 8.30pm performances - Laura Jurd
Laura Jurd (trumpet), Cori Smith (viola), Ruth Goller (bass), Corrie Dick (drums)


Venue:  Unitarian Church, 5 Emmanuel Road, Cambridge CB1 1JW


Tickets:  http://www.wegottickets.com/listencambridge


Further Information:  http://www.listencambridge.com

 

Nominations announced for the All Party Parliamentary Jazz Awards 2025.

Wednesday, August 20, 2025

The nominations have been announced for the 2025 Parliamentary Jazz Awards. The recipients of the Awards will be announced on Tuesday 14th October 2025 at World Heart Beat, London. Press release att.

We have received the following press release;

 

Nominations announced for the All Party Parliamentary Jazz Awards 2025

 


The nominations have today been announced for the 2025 Parliamentary Jazz Awards. 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.


Following the online public vote for the Awards, the shortlist was then voted upon by a selection panel, that represent a broad cross-section of backgrounds united in their passion and knowledge of jazz. The winners, chosen by members of the All Party Parliamentary Jazz Group (APPJG), will be announced on Tuesday 14th October 2025.

 

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 help keep jazz flourishing.  These shortlists demonstrate the wealth of talent and commitment that exists in the British jazz scene. Now in its 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.”


“The Musicians’ Union is proud to support the 2025 Parliamentary Jazz Awards,” said Naomi Pohl, General Secretary of the MU. “This year’s shortlist showcases the phenomenal jazz talent thriving across the UK, as well as the vibrant communities that support them in every nation and region. Congratulations to all the nominees on their well-deserved recognition.”


Tom Kiehl Chief Executive of UK Music said:
“The Parliamentary Jazz Awards have a rich history, with this year promising to deliver another fantastic chapter. UK Music is proud to support the many great achievements from across the jazz community over the past year, and congratulates all those who will be celebrated on 14 October.”

 

The Awards are supported by the Musicians’ Union who are a community of over 36,000 musicians working to protect their members’ rights and campaign for a fairer music industry. And further support is provided by UK Music which is the collective voice of the UK’s world-leading music industry. They represent all sectors of the UK music industry – bringing them together to collaborate, campaign and champion music.

 


The full list of nominees is as follows:


Jazz Vocalist of the Year
Zara McFarlane
Brigitte Beraha
Alice Zawadzki


Jazz Instrumentalist of the Year
Janette Mason
Jasper Hoiby
Rob Luft


Jazz Album of the Year
Ezra Collective ‘Dance, No One’s Watching’
John Surman ‘Words Unspoken’
Daniel Casimir ‘Balance’
Billy Marrows ‘Penelope’


Jazz Ensemble of the Year
Ezra Collective
Ferg’s Imaginary Big Band
The Banger Factory


Jazz Newcomer of the Year
Olivia Cuttill
Maddy Coombs
Donovan Haffner
Knats


Jazz Venue of the Year
606
Soul Mama
Marianne Windham, Guildford Jazz
Digbeth Jazz


Jazz Media Award
Richard Williams
‘Round Midnight and Soweto Kinch Folded Wing production for BBC Radio 3
One Jazz


Jazz Education Award
Tomorrows’ Warriors
Doncaster Youth Jazz Orchestra
World Heart Beat


Services to Jazz Award
Marianne Windham
Danielle White
Chris Philips

 

The awards are organised by the All Party Parliamentary Jazz Group (APPJG), co-chaired ”. by 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, 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/

Four pianists to perform in The Gilmore’s Rising Stars Series of fall concerts at The Gilmore, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA.

Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Announcing The Gilmore’s 2025 Rising Stars Concert Series of Emerging Classical and Jazz Pianists. Press release including performance schedule attached.

We have received the following press release;


Announcing The Gilmore’s 2025 Rising Stars Concert Series of Emerging Classical and Jazz Pianists


Four pianists to perform in The Gilmore’s Rising Stars Series of fall concerts.


Chelsea Guo (Sep 21)
Luther S. Allison Trio (Oct 4)
Giorgi Gigashvili (Oct 5)
Miki Yamanaka Trio (Dec 6)


The Gilmore
359 S. Kalamazoo Mall, Kalamazoo, MI
Tickets Now on Sale: General $28 / Students $10.
To reserve tickets, visit http://www.thegilmore.org or call 269.359.7311.
Livestream: Free at http://www.youtube.com/TheGilmore.

 

KALAMAZOO, MI — Dr. Pierre van der Westhuizen, Executive and Artistic Director of The Gilmore, announced its 2025 Rising Stars Series showcasing today’s emerging classical and jazz pianists. With the first performance set for September 21st with Chelsea Guo, The Gilmore welcomes three more pianists with ascending careers: Luther S. Allison, Giorgi Gigashvili, and Miki Yamanaka.


“We are excited to showcase an outstanding lineup of young pianists who are reshaping contemporary music,” van der Westhuizen stated. “Audiences will have the opportunity to experience their exceptional talent and diverse musical styles, offering a glimpse into the future of piano music.”


The Gilmore Rising Stars Series has presented many fine young pianists before their international breakthroughs, offering audiences a chance to hear the leading pianists of the future. Initially presented in 1999 as the Irving S. Gilmore Piano Series, it was renamed the Rising Stars Series the following year. Some may recall that past Gilmore Rising Stars include Lang Lang, Igor Levit, Connie Han, and Emmet Cohen.

 

Sun 9.21 @ 4:00 p.m. CHELSEA GUO
Chelsea Guo – piano + voice
Born in New York City and raised in Connecticut, Chelsea Guo is finding equal success as a pianist and as a soprano. The winner of the 2020 National Chopin Competition in Miami, Ms. Guo also won the 2022 Young Concert Artists International Auditions as both pianist and vocalist, the double award a first in the institution’s history. Her debut recording, Chelsea Guo: Chopin In My Voice — featuring solo piano repertoire as well as two Chopin songs and a Rossini aria on which Ms. Guo accompanies herself — was named an “Essential New Album” by Gramophone Magazine. She holds a BM in piano from The Juilliard School, where she was a student of Hung-Kuan Chen, and she continues her vocal studies with Jason Ferrante. Gilmore audiences will experience both facets of Ms. Guo’s stellar career in her recital. The program begins with solo piano favorites, including Beethoven’s “Tempest” Sonata and selections from Debussy’s Images, Book I, and concludes with songs by Richard Strauss and Schoenberg, on which Ms. Guo both sings and plays. Location: Cori Terry Theatre.

 

Sat 10.04 @ 5:00 p.m. + 8:00 p.m. LUTHER S. ALLISON TRIO
Luther Allison – piano
Anwar Marshall – drums
Zwelakhe-Duma F. Bell le Pere – bass
Winner of a 2024 GRAMMY Award for his work with vocalist Samara Joy, Luther S. Allison is one of today’s most in-demand jazz artists. Mr. Allison is a double threat and then some; he has worked with some of the brightest stars in jazz — such as Jazzmeia Horn, Helen Sung, Rodney Whitaker, Etienne Charles, and Ulysses Owens Jr — and been called on by them to perform on piano, drums, or both. He is also carving out his own path as a leader, thanks in part to his critically acclaimed 2024 debut recording I Owe it All To You. Having grown up in the south, Mr. Allison’s unique style is rooted in blues and gospel, with strong influences from bebop and soul music. At The Gilmore, he leads his trio, featuring fellow multi-instrumentalist Anwar Marshall on drums and Zwelakhe-Duma F. Bell le Pere on bass. Later this season, Mr. Allison will arrange and music direct the sacred compositions of Duke Ellington for Jazz at Lincoln Center. Location: Cori Terry Theatre.

 

Sun 10.05 @ 4:00 p.m. GIORGI GIGASHVILI
Giorgi Gigashvili – piano
25-year-old Giorgi Gigashvili began learning piano with no intention of pursuing a professional career on the instrument. After a win on his home country of Georgia’s edition of “The Voice” at age 13, Mr. Gigashvili entered the Tbilisi State Conservatory to continue his keyboard studies with Revaz Tavadze.
Early successes included First Prize at the Vigo International Piano Competition, with Martha Argerich as president of the jury, and 2nd Prize at the Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition. In the 2023-24 season, Mr. Gigashvili began studying with Gilmore Artist Kirill Gerstein at the Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler in Berlin. He was selected as a BBC New Generation Artist 2023-25 and has been nominated as an ECHO Rising Star for 2025-26 season. For his Gilmore recital, Mr. Gigashvili focuses on lyrical Romantic works by Mendelssohn, Chopin, and Schumann. The program also includes Prokofiev’s Piano Sonata No. 8, a masterwork of 20th-century keyboard literature and one of Prokofiev’s most important contributions to the genre.
Location: Cori Terry Theatre.

 

Sat 12.06 @ 5:00 p.m. + 8:00 p.m. MIKI YAMANAKA TRIO
Miki Yamanaka – piano
Jimmy Macbride – drums
Tyrone Allen – bass
Discover the enchanting world of Miki Yamanaka, Japanese-born pianist lighting up New York since 2012. Through her residencies at mainstay NYC jazz clubs Smalls and Mezzrow, as well as her weekly live-streaming concert series “Miki’s Moods” during the pandemic, audiences have come to love Ms. Yamanaka’s light, expressive playing and bold rhythmic invention, not to mention her infectious personality. In addition to touring as a leader, she also plays with the Mingus Big Band and the Harish Raghavan Quintet. Expect an evening of vibrant energy as she presents her celebrated repertoire — including selections from her latest album, Chance, and fan favorites from 2021’s Stairway to the Stars — alongside imaginative re-interpretations of Great American Songbook and jazz standards. Joining Ms. Yamanaka at The Gilmore is her NYC rhythm section: bassist Tyrone Allen and drummer Jimmy Macbride. Location: Bell’s Eccentric Café at Bell’s Brewery.

 

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, performing 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 classical pianists. The Gilmore will announce the winners of its inaugural Larry J. Bell Jazz Artist Awards in the fall of 2025 and present its annual (previously biennial) Gilmore Piano Festival April 30-May 10 in 2026. Based in Kalamazoo, Michigan, The Gilmore 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. http://www.thegilmore.org

 

 

 

Scottish National Youth Jazz Orchestra (SNYJO) announces 2025-26 series of afternoon Big Band Jazz concerts.

Wednesday, August 20, 2025

The Scottish National Youth Jazz Orchestra (SNYJO) is delighted to announce their 2025-26 season with a series of afternoon Big Band Jazz concerts that are suitable for the whole family. Details att.

We have received the following information;

 

The Scottish National Youth Jazz Orchestra (SNYJO) is delighted to announce their 2025-26 season with a series of afternoon Big Band Jazz concerts that are suitable for the whole family. This afternoon of music will bring alive the energy of jazz to get your toes tapping and features the future stars of jazz in Scotland, and beyond, who will demonstrate their instrumental skills while paying tribute to some legendary jazz icons including tracks from Ellington to Corea, Basie to Shorter or Miles to Metheny.


More information and tickets at;
https://snjo.co.uk/snyjo/hear-the-snyjo-live-in-2025-26

 

 

Sept ‘25 - May ‘26
Hear the SNYJO Live in 2025 / 26
The Scottish National Youth Jazz Orchestra

 

The Scottish National Youth Jazz Orchestra (SNYJO) is delighted to announce their 2025-26 season with a series of afternoon Big Band Jazz concerts that are suitable for the whole family.  This afternoon of music will bring alive the energy of jazz to get your toes tapping and features the future stars of jazz in Scotland, and beyond, who will demonstrate their instrumental skills while paying tribute to some legendary jazz icons including tracks from Ellington to Corea,  Basie to Shorter or Miles to Metheny,.


Formed in 2002, the Scottish National Youth Jazz Orchestra offers Scotland’s best young jazz talents a grounding in Big band music and the library of jazz masters.  It has advanced the musicianship of over one hundred and thirty young players including winners of the Scottish Album of the Year Award, the BBC Young Jazz Musician title and the Young Scottish Jazz Musician of the Year competition and have registered successes in the Scottish Jazz Awards and the Jazz FM Awards and nominations in the Mercury Prize. The orchestra’s albums too have won praise internationally and regularly feature in radio programmes across the world.


The class of 25/26 continues to impress audiences with individual and collective prowess, producing performances that guarantee excitement, creativity and grooves to make you move.  So come and enjoy a fantastic afternoon as these young players showcase their endless talents in an extraordinary concert of outstanding music. Please do join and support us and these young players.


NB: Tickets for all afternoon concerts will go on sale in mid August.  Melrose Music Festival tickets are available now, direct from the Festival.

 


Concert Dates

 

05
Sep
2025
UK
Melrose
Melrose Music Festival
Corn Exchange, Market Square
The SNYJO Live: 2025-26
Scottish National Youth Jazz Orchestra
7:30pm

 

11
Oct
2025
UK
Stirling
The Tolbooth
Jail Wynd
The SNYJO Live: 2025-26
Scottish National Youth Jazz Orchestra
2:00pm 01786 473544

 

12
Oct
2025
UK
Peebles
Eastgate Theatre
Eastgate
The SNYJO Live: 2025-26
Scottish National Youth Jazz Orchestra
2:00pm

 

08
Nov
2025
Scotland
Edinburgh
St Bride’s Centre
10 Orwell Terrace, Edinburgh EH11 2DZ
The SNYJO Live: 2025-26
Scottish National Youth Jazz Orchestra
Tickets available on door
2:00pm 07446 286412

 

09
Nov
2025
UK
Glasgow
Cottiers
93-95 Hyndland St, Glasgow
The SNYJO Live: 2025-26
Scottish National Youth Jazz Orchestra
2:00pm 0141 357 4000

 

14
Feb
2026
UK
Kilmarnock
Centrestage Theatre
15 Elmbank Drive
The SNYJO Live: 2025-26
Scottish National Youth Jazz Orchestra
2:00pm
01563 551505

 


Scotland
Cumbernauld
Cumbernauld Theatre
Lanternhouse South Kildrum Ring Road Cumbernauld North Lanarkshire G67 2UF
The SNYJO Live: 2025-26
Scottish National Youth Jazz Orchestra
2:00pm 01236 732 887

 

28
Mar
2026
UK
Dollar
Dollar Academy, Gibson Hall
The Gibson Auditorium
The SNYJO Live: 2025-26
Scottish National Youth Jazz Orchestra
2:00pm

 

29
Mar
2026
UK
Giffnock
Eastwood Park Theatre
Rouken Glen Rd
The SNYJO Live: 2025-26
Scottish National Youth Jazz Orchestra
2:00pm 0141 577 4956

 

16
May
2026
Scotland
Greenock
Beacon Arts Centre
Custom House Quay, Greenock, PA15 1HJ
The SNYJO Live: 2025-26
Scottish National Youth Jazz Orchestra
2:00pm
01475 723723

 

17
May
2026
UK
Pitlochry
Pitlochry Theatre
Port na Craig Rd
The SNYJO Live: 2025-26
Scottish National Youth Jazz Orchestra
2:30pm
01796 484626

Scottish National Jazz orchestra - Autumn 2025 live dates, The Music of Weather Report and Chasin’ the Horizon: The Railway Suite.

Tuesday, August 19, 2025

In September the SNJO will re-ignite the electrifying Music of Weather Report, featuring and directed by Alyn Cosker, and in December present Chasin’ the Horizon: The Railway Suite. Details attached.

We have received the following information;

 

Following the recent change in artistic leadership, the Scottish National Jazz Orchestra is embracing a new era with energy, optimism and a clear focus on the future. We remain committed to championing world-class jazz in Scotland, nurturing the next generation of musicians through the newly named Scottish National Youth Jazz Orchestra (SNYJO), and creating vibrant opportunities for collaboration with leading artists from around the globe. [read more]
https://snjo.co.uk/news/snjo-artistic-director-tommy-smith-resigns


In September we reignite the electrifying Music of Weather Report featuring and directed by Alyn Cosker, and in December present Chasin’ the Horizon: The Railway Suite – celebrating the rhythms, stories and journeys that have inspired some of jazz’s most iconic works, while looking ahead to a greener future.

 


In the age of jazz fusion, a storm of creativity gathered on the musical horizon. That storm had a name: Weather Report. From the moment they emerged in 1970, they changed the forecast of modern music - electrifying, unpredictable, and utterly transformative.
Weather Report played their final notes in 1986 but their legacy lives on – echoing across time, like thunder that rumbles long after the flash. Scotland’s National Jazz Orchestra, directed by Alyn Cosker, forecasts a rekindling of that electrifying spirit with their concert, not of retrospection but of renewal and reimagining of Weather Report’s favourite tunes – including Birdland, the Badia/Boogie Woogie Waltz, and Teen Town.

 

More info; https://snjo.co.uk/whats-on/weather-report

 


Friday 26 Sep
7:30pm
Edinburgh
The Queen’s Hall
Tickets
https://www.thequeenshall.net/whats-on/music-weather-report-scottish-national-jazz-orchestra-tickets-edinburgh

 

Saturday 27 Sep
7:30pm
Aberdeen
The Sanctuary at the Cross
Tickets
https://events.humanitix.com/the-music-of-weather-report

 

Sunday 28 Sep
7:30pm
Glasgow
Stevenson Hall RCS
https://www.rcs.ac.uk/whats-on/scottish-national-jazz-orchestra-the-music-of-weather-report/

 


For more than a century, jazz musicians have travelled the world by train, drawing inspiration from the distinctive rhythms, atmosphere, and romance of the rails and led to some iconic jazz works by Coltrane, Williams, Ellington, and others. Trains not only provided transport, but also became a powerful symbol of movement, progress, and musical exploration - connecting cities, cultures, and creative minds.


Today, as climate concerns grow, their legacy gains new relevance. The Scottish National Jazz Orchestra honours this through Chasin’ the Horizon: The Railway Suite, blending musical history with a commitment to sustainable touring. It’s a tribute to jazz’s past and a journey toward a greener future.


More info;
https://snjo.co.uk/whats-on/ellington-the-railway-suites

 


Friday
05 Dec
4:00pm
Edinburgh
The Queen’s Hall
also feat. the SNYJO
Selling soon


Saturday
06 Dec
2:00pm
St Andrews
Laidlaw Music Centre
Tickets
https://events.humanitix.com/chasin-the-horizon-the-railway-suite

 

Sunday
07 Dec
7:30pm
Glasgow
Royal Concert Hall (New Auditorium)
also feat. the SNYJO
Selling soon

Registration Now Open for NJPAC’s TD JAZZ FOR TEENS 2025-26 Education Program.

Friday, August 15, 2025

The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) is offering thousands of high schoolers from Newark and beyond music lessons and performance experiences through its popular TD Jazz for Teens program.

We have received the following press release;


Registration Now Open for NJPAC’s TD JAZZ FOR TEENS 2025-26 Education Program


Impacting Thousands of Young Musicians for the Past 28 Years


When: Fall Semester: Sep 27 – Dec 13, 2025; Spring Semester: Jan 24 - May 16, 2026, 10:00am-5:00pm EST (schedules vary).


Where: Arts High School, 550 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Newark, NJ, 07102.


Who: Student musicians ages 13-18.


Register: $700 per semester. $1,200 for full year. Registration is required. Scholarships and/or financial aid are available. For more information, visit NJPAC.org/education or call 973.353.7058.

 


The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), the state’s anchor cultural institution, celebrates 28 years of offering thousands of high schoolers from Newark and beyond music lessons and performance experiences through its popular TD Jazz for Teens program. One of the first of many arts education institutions at NJPAC, it has grown into a nationally recognized and revered program producing stellar alumni such as MacArthur “Genius” Fellow Tyshawn Sorey. The 2025-26 school year is about to begin and is now accepting students for both the Fall 2025 and Spring 2026 semesters. Registration is now open and closes Sep 29.


TD Jazz for Teens is a comprehensive and sequential jazz education program that provides access to top-notch musical training and study with world-class working artists, opportunities for artistic exchange within the community, and college and career exploration. This school year offers classes in jazz history, theory/composition, technique, ensembles, music business, production, and more.

 

Prospective college students are guided through the application process. Students are given many performance opportunities as members of the James Moody Jazz Orchestra and/or George Wein Scholars Ensemble (performing at the Newport Jazz Festival). All students record their own compositions together in a studio setting. Field trips to Rutgers University-Newark’s remarkable Institute of Jazz Studies, the largest archive of jazz-related materials in the world, are regular treats for students.


Since 2015, TD Jazz for Teens has been at the helm of Mark Gross, the Director of Jazz Instruction for NJPAC. A multiple GRAMMY-winning alto sax player and composer, Gross has performed and recorded with a roster of greats, including Dizzy Gillespie, Buster Williams, Nat Adderley, Dave Holland, Wynton Marsalis, and more. In addition to Gross, a roster of more than a dozen working jazz musicians including saxophonist Wayne Escoffery and guitarist Alex Wintz (himself an alumnus of the program) as well as celebrated percussionist Alvester Garnett and acclaimed, Russian-born trumpeter Valery Ponomarev, a Jazz Messenger, to name a few — make up the TD Jazz for Teens faculty.  Even more bold-faced names, including 9x Grammy Award-winning bassist Christian McBride, the Arts Center’s Jazz Advisor, vibraphonist Stefon Harris, and MacArthur “Genius” and Doris Duke Artist award winner Regina Carter offer master classes working directly with students.

 

About Arts Education @ NJPAC
NJPAC’s Arts Education offerings reach more than 60,000 students and families through live performances, in-school residency programs and arts training classes. These programs bring the joy of dance, music, theater, and poetry directly to the classroom.  Through its innovative residencies, Teaching Artists create stimulating performing arts experiences that engage students’ imaginations and build self-confidence through positive self-expression. Its residencies help students learn to work together and develop their creative independence.
In addition to NJPAC’s innovative In-School Programs, the Arts Center’s comprehensive Arts Education Department offers an Arts Training Program that helps students at every level learn their artistic and technical skills they need to study acting, dance, instrumental music, vocal music, and musical theater.  NJPAC also presents a SchoolTime Performance Series, which introduces students and their families to a world of entertainment and culture.  NJPAC’s Arts Education programs feature professional artists from a wide variety of traditions and performances of music, dance, storytelling, puppetry, and more.

 

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 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, 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.

Stephen Philip Harvey Jazz Orchestra - new album and US tour dates.

Friday, August 15, 2025

The the Stephen Philip Harvey Jazz Orchestra will release the album "Live At Bop Stop" on August 22nd 2025. This will be followed by a series of US tour dates during September, October and November.

We have received the following press release;


Stephen Philip Harvey Jazz Orchestra: Multiversal – Live at Bop Stop + Upcoming Tour Dates

 


The SUPCOMING 2025 SPH TOUR DATES:

 


Sept 19 – Saint Michaels, MD – Golden Hour Residency (SPH+2)


Sept 21 – Salisbury, MD – Maryland Folk Festival (SPH+2)


Oct 17 – Saint Michaels, MD – Golden Hour Residency Performance (SPH+2)


Oct 18 – Salisbury, MD – Roadie Joes (SPH+2)


Oct 22 – Greensburg, PA – Seton Hill University (Lecture)


Oct 23 – Greensburg, PA – Seton Hill University (SPHJO)


Oct 24 – TBD (Lecture)


Oct 24 – Cleveland, OH – Bop Stop (SPHJO)


Oct 25 – Akron, OH – Blu Jazz+ (SPHJO)


Oct 26 – TBD (Lecture)


Oct 27 – Chicago, IL - Fulton Jazz Collective (SPHJO)


Oct 28 – Racine, WI, The Prairie School (Lecture)


Oct 29 – Stevens Point, WI – University of Wisconsin (Lecture)


Oct 30 – TBD


Oct 31 – TBD, Madison, WI (SPHJO)


Nov 1 – University of Wisconsin Eau Claire (Lectures, SPHJO)


Nov 2 – Jazz Central Studios, Minneapolis, MN


Nov 8 – Baltimore, MD – An Die Musik (SPHJO)

 

“Covert Ops” is the second single from Multiversal: Live at BOP STOP, the explosive sophomore album from the Stephen Philip Harvey Jazz Orchestra and the eighth release from saxophonist, composer, and bandleader Stephen Philip Harvey.

 

Tenor saxophonist Max Schlenk plays the role of the super spy in this thrilling feature. As you’ll hear, he likes his solos shaken, not stirred, and with a shot of pure adrenaline!

 

Continuing his genre-bending journey through comic book-inspired soundscapes, Harvey presents a thrilling new collection of compositions, captured live at Cleveland’s iconic BOP STOP. Full album out August 22, 2025, on Hidden Cinema Records.

 


Saxophonist/Composer/Arranger/Conductor
Stephen Philip Harvey Presents
The Sophomore Album From
The Stephen Philip Harvey Jazz Orchestra:
Multiversal – Live at Bop Stop
Release date: 8/22/25, Radio add date: 8/18/25, Hidden Cinema Records (HCR 2501), File Under: Jazz


Featuring: Stephen Philip Harvey: Composer, Arranger, Conductor, Bobby Selvaggio, Chris Coles: alto sax, flute, Max Schlenk, Johnny Cochran Jr.: tenor sax, clarinet, Clint Bleil: baritone sax, bass clarinet, JD Chaisson, Tommy Lehman, Jakobe Henry, Garrett Folger: trumpet, Zach Warren, Will Horner, Lauren Rudzinskas: trombone, Amer Forrer: bass trombone, Dan Bruce: guitar, Ben Tweedt: piano, Fender Rhodes, Jordan McBride: acoustic & electric bass, Dustin May: drums

 

 

 

 

“Stephen is an exceptional musician with a very bright future.”
– Roscoe Mitchell, NEA Jazz Master


“Maryland-based tenor saxophonist Stephen Philip Harvey is a straightahead band room swinger with an ear for making four horns sound like a kicking big band. He has two new live octet albums drawn from the last stop of a 2023 tour . . . The opener, ‘Witch Hunt,’ is a spar-kler, with a quietly secretive intro that gives way to snappy repartee between horns and creamy Rhodes (Ben Tweedt). ‘Jay Tee’ has bedroom eyes, with a sexy tenor solo from Harvey himself.”
– Paul DeBarros, DownBeat Magazine


“Sophisticated accessibility! When I listen to Stephen Harvey’s music, that’s what hear. Thoughtful construction of complex structures and orchestrations that take the listener on a beautiful sonic ride without speaking over their heads. A beautiful pairing of the complex and the elementary.” – Trumpeter Sean Jones


“Harvey’s arrangements emphasize riffs and melodies over improvisation, though he certainly leaves room for his crew to express themselves when called upon. But his focus on tunes keeps the songs effervescent and accessible” – Michael Toland, The Big Takeover

 

“There’s a fine indiscipline to Harvey’s big band writing. Ominous horror-film riffs sit comfortably alongside soaring album-rock guitar solos, urgent, cop-show horn fanfares and creamy unison sax-section passages straight out of the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Orchestra’s book. It’s a fridge-raid omelette of sounds held together by the audaciousness of Harvey’s conception and the joy with which his players bring it to life.”
– John Chacona, All About Jazz

 

 

 

 

 


The prolific saxophonist/composer/arranger/conductor Stephen Philip Harvey leads various ensembles with a seemingly insatiable drive to explore a vast array of avenues in improvisation and composition, including his wonderful 17-piece Stephen Philip Harvey Jazz Orchestra, first heard on the album Smash, and now on an explosive performance at Cleveland’s iconic venue, Multiversal: Live at Bop Stop. Recorded live in one take at, the eighth release from Stephen Philip Harvey at the sophomore album from the SPH Jazz Orchestra, this CD/LP continues Harvey’s genre-bending journey through comic book-inspired soundscapes. On Multiversal: Live at Bop Stop you will be treated to epic, super-powered music scored for heroes, villains and everyone in between!

 


Harvey is an avid fan of comics (as was the late, great Wayne Shorter) and uses the vibrant worlds, superheroes, story arcs, characters, and tropes as inspirations for his pieces, stretching his imagination to sketch in sound the rich concept of the multiverse. Multiversal: Live at Bop Stop, the second journey for the SPH Jazz Orchestra through comic book-inspired music (first heard on their 2022 debut, Smash), redefines the possibilities of America’s original ensemble: the jazz orchestra.


The seventeen musicians (“the Avengers of jazz”) joining forces in this super-powered Jazz Orchestra all hail from the Northeast Ohio and Western Pennsylvania regions. Multiversal: Live at Bop Stop therefore serves as a testament to the vibrant jazz scene in that region. 

 

 

In total this action packed release presents over an hour of pseudo-cinematic original music for a modern, contemporary jazz orchestra. It is another gem in Harvey’s extensive catalog of recordings from various ensembles, reinforcing his dedication to pursuing, and contributing to, myriad jazz traditions. Stephen Philip Harvey recordings: Multiversal: Live at Bop Stop (2025), Live at Radio Artifact (2024), Elemental (Live) (2024), Suite Childhood (2016), Smash! (2022), Elemental (2023), Sphinx (2023), and Library Card (2024).

 

 

More on the music with Stephen Philip Harvey:


The piece, “Multiversal,” was originally composed and premiered during our first album release tour, and thus began our journey into the multiverse. This piece is meant to pique the listener’s curiosity of the multiverse; Taking a bright theme and changing over the course of composition until the listener hits an unexpected ending.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azqqUh5kUpI

 

The multiverse theme is continued with “Earth-Two.” in comics, This name is usually designated to the first alternate earth that your character encounters. While familiar, this alternate earth contains mysterious perils and unimaginable wonders.

 


“Covert Ops” takes the listener into the realm of espionage and spy-craft. The harmonic progression nods to the British spy of MI6 while the orchestra adds tension and excitement to this tenor feature.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oetUYqBLQLg

 

“Mind Your Weather, Weather Your Mind” takes the listener away from the action to explore a soundscape inspired by telekinesis and atmokinesis (weather manipulation). The title comes from a joint quote from two comrades/sisters, Jean Grey and Ororo Munroe (Storm), who wield those powers, respectively. These two characters are some of the most powerful in their history and that power is only rivaled by the power of their sisterhood.

 


“Men of Steel” was originally commissioned by the Bop Stop to celebrate their 10th anniversary at their current location. To loop in the city of Cleveland and comic books, I decided to honor the comic duo of Siegel & Shuster, whose iconic character has become classic of the comic ethos. This piece pays homage to the two creators with two low-voice soloists as these titans of comics.

 


“Ain’t No Sidekick” was commissioned by the Baltimore School of the Arts back in 2023. When thinking about comics and high school, I wanted to write a tongue in cheek piece about young heroes maturing into their own identity.

 


“Inner Beast” pays homage to the countless animal-based characters in comics. Heroes & villains alike have a long history of tuning into their inner beast. This piece is meant to embody that ferocity of that wild nature.

 


The inclusion of “Tectonic Shift” is a tiny cheat on my part. Originally composed for my Elemental suite, I thought including a large ensemble version of this would be a fun nod to the superpower of terrakinesis.

CMA Announces $543,000 in Grants for New Jazz and Classical Compositions
click here to read the official CMA press release
https://chambermusicamerica.org/news/announcing-2025-cc-and-njw-grants/

 

Stephen Philip Harvey commented, “this incredible support—made possible by CMA and The Doris Duke Foundation— will fund the creation of a brand new work original chamber jazz work, alongside fourteen other works from composers from across the country. Many of my compositional heroes have been part of this program in the past, so it’s a deep honor to join the ranks and continue that legacy.”

 

Allexa Nava - Three West Midlands Dates, Autumn 2025.

Monday, August 11, 2025

Peruvian born, London based saxophonist, flautist & composer Allexa Nava will play three Midlands dates with her quartet in September, October and November. Details attached.

Dave Fuller of Music Spoken Here, Worcester writes;


Allexa Nava - Three West Midlands Dates

 

I first encountered saxophonist and flautist Allexa Nava, originally from Peru and now living in London, performing at the Brick Lane Jazz Festival last year in the all-female Latin ensemble Colectiva (check out their performance of ‘How Do You Like Your Ladies’ at Glastonbury, 2023).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECg-in3oWQI


She also performs in the ‘Paradise Under The Stars’ Cuban experience show in London and released her debut EP “No Language” on the Jazz Re:freshed label in February (featured in Music Matters 27 Jan 2025).




I contacted Allexa in March to discuss a booking and I’ve seen her quartet perform in London a few times since, at The Jazz Cafe, Royal Festival Hall (Clore Ballroom) and Ninety-One Living Room.




Mentored by London artist development organisation Tomorrow’s Warriors, Allexa is one of three artists featured on the first run of their Warriors Rise program, along with Maddy Coombs and Donovan Haffner, providing a national touring opportunity for these emerging artists. Allexa will be touring with her quartet in the Autumn with three dates in the West Midlands.


Sat 27 Sep: Clun Valley Jazz at SpArC Centre, Bishops Castle, Shropshire


Fri 10 Oct: B:Music at Symphony Hall, Birmingham


Thu 27 Nov: Music Spoken Here at The Marr’s Bar, Worcester
https://musicspokenhere.club/event/allexa-nava/


The Worcester date with us in November is an independent booking, while the Clun Valley and Birmingham dates are through the Warriors Rise program. I’d highly recommend getting to one of these shows if you can, but in the meantime you can check out her live performance of ‘Recortes’ on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfBCEVNykEw

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist,  first broadcast 10/08/2025.

Monday, August 11, 2025

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on10/08/2025, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;


An odd mix this week with several singles, an EP, and a self indulgent look back to two of my favourite tracks from 10 years ago!

 

Langendorf United
Undercover Beast
single
Sing a Song Fighter


Martin Nodeland
Straight Out The Gate
single
Smeik records


O.N.E
Robespierre
single
April Records


LVDF
Home
EP
Bridge The Gap


Wojtek Mazolewski Quintet
The Art of Joy
Live Spirit 1
No Paper records


Alex Hitchcock
Wishbone
Single
New Soil


Stefan Pasborg Trio
Den Blau Anemone
Dear Alex
Stunt


De Luca & Rosselli
Sparrow
Enrumbado
Dodicilune


Aka Moon
Bulgarian Study
Aka Balkan Moon
OutThere Music


Slang & Purbayan Chatterjee
Run
Pace of Mind
zigzag world

 


European Modern Jazz on the radio;


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

 

Weekly:


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


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


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


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

 

Music Spoken Here, Worcester announces programme for Autumn 2025

Sunday, August 03, 2025

Music Spoken Here has announced its programme for September to December 2025. Events take place fortnightly at The Marr's Bar, Worcester.

From;
https://musicspokenhere.club/events/


Note that from the Autumn 2025, our events will start 30 minutes earlier than previously, with doors at 7:30pm for an 8pm start.

 

 

 

Tom Ford
September 25 @ 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm
A diverse mix of genres with an emphasis on improvisation and elements paying tribute to The Police, The Smiths, Allan Holdsworth and Milton Nascimento
Our Re:play series, featuring five select bands from our 2022/23 season of Music Spoken Here at the Marr’s Bar, continues with Tom Ford. Tom made his first appearance in September 2022, the third event on our nascent program at the time!
Tom Ford has been a steady member of the UK jazz scene for the past 10 years having regularly performed at Ronnie Scotts, Jazz Cafe, 91 living room and more as well as being a regular sideman for Reuben James, Jas Kayser and Jay Phelps. He has also been welcomed into the US and European jazz scenes respectively touring and recording with Chris ‘daddy’ Dave’s Drumhedz, Keyon Harrold, Pet Eldh’s Projekt Drums amongst others. Outside of jazz he also writes and produces for many people in both the jazz and commercial world, having worked across the world in LA, NY, Europe and Brazil.
His return coincides with a new album “Goodbye Forever”, which he sees as a rebirth creatively and artistically, moving away from his past sound and ideas and transitioning to a new version of his creative self. His music is a diverse mix of genres and influences but with a heavy emphasis on improvisation, even though there are elements paying tribute to The Police, The Smiths, Allan Holdsworth and Milton Nascimento.
Tom will be joined by Christos Stylianides on trumpet, Daisy George on bass (who both appeared with Jas Kayser and Chums in January this year) and Nathan Shingler on drums, along with MC Chase Alex from Chicago.


Robert Castelli & BOOM!
October 9 @ 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm
Get carried away into the world of Afro-Cuban music, West African rhythms and jazz-rock of the seventies and eighties
We are delighted to have Robert Castelli return with his BOOM UK band for the third show in our Re:Play series featuring five select bands who performed in the first year of Music Spoken Here at The Marr’s Bar.
Hailing from New York, with Italian heritage and now living in Spain, third-generation drummer Robert named his band BOOM inspired by the short-lived 1979’ Trio of Doom’ (John McLaughlin, Tony Williams and Jaco Pastorius). The concept is based on the energy of the music.
Robert explains: “Sometimes you go to a club and there’s a band playing and you hear people talking and glasses clinking. Then you see another band, they are not louder, but all of a sudden, an electricity goes through the room and everybody is quiet. That’s Boom.”
The UK BOOM line-up features Francesco LoCastro on guitar, Marco Marconi on piano and Jonny Wickham on bass. While this will be the second appearance of BOOM on the Music Spokem Here program, it will be the third appearance for both Francesco who brought his own quartet up in May 2023 and Jonny, who appeared with Steve Taylor’s Fusion Phew in May 2024.

 

Re:play Session 4 | Resolution 88
October 23 @ 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm
Original tunes steeped in 70s jazz-funk of Herbie Hancock featuring lashings of Fender Rhodes
Delighted to welcome Resolution 88 back to The Marr’s Bar for the fourth session in our Re:play series featuring five select bands and artists that played in our 2022/23 season when we were just getting started.
Resolution 88 have established themselves as one of the UK’s leading exponents of funk jazz. Their music fuses the sound of the modern London jazz scene with the inspirational greats of the 70’s such as Herbie Hancock’s Head Hunters and the classic Mizell Brothers productions on Blue Note and is synonymous with the beautiful sound of the Fender Rhodes.
The lineup features bandleader Tom O’Grady on keys and sees the return of Tom Smith on sax (Tom was a last minute dep when Tristan Banks played for us in April 2023). The lineup is completed with Tiago Coimbra (bass), Oli Blake (percussion) and Ric Elsworth (drums).

 

Re:play Session 5 | Rosie Frater-Taylor
November 13 @ 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm
An electrifying force in contemporary British jazz weaves rock, alt-pop, neo-soul, new-school jazz, and folk into her singular sound.
Making her third appearance at The Marr’s Bar, virtuoso guitarist, vocalist and songwriter Rosie Frater-Taylor returns for the final session in our Re:play series featuring artists who performed for us when we were just getting started. Rosie’s trio played the final gig of our first year on 22nd December 2022. She since returned with Steve Taylor’s Fusion Phew in May last year.
Rosie wrote, recorded, produced and released her debut album ‘On My Mind’ in 2018, comprising eight original songs with her playing guitar, ukulele, bass and singing with her dad Steve Taylor on drums. That was followed up by ‘Bloom’ in 2021 that included covers of Stevie Nicks’ Dreams (which has received over 2m streams) and Crazy by Seal.
Her third album ‘Featherweight’, released last year, draws on the legacy of luminaries such as Joni Mitchell, Pat Metheny and Steely Dan, while incorporating modern, rock-tinged influences like John Mayer, Meshell Ndegeocello, and Madison Cunningham. Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page lauded her exceptional “connection with the guitar” following her performance at the Gibson Garage launch in February last year.
Rosie will be performing in her regular trio with Dave Edwards on bass and Tom Potter (2016 Young Drummer of the Year).

 

Allexa Nava
November 27 @ 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm
Fiery saxophonist, flautist and composer from Peru making her mark on the UK scene.
I first saw London-based Peruvian saxophonist, flautist and composer Allexa Nava when she performed with the all-female Latin band Colectiva at the Brick Lane Jazz Festival in 2024. She has since been forging her solo career with the release of her debut EP ‘No Language’ in February this year, appearing on the Future Jazz Showcase program at The Jazz Cafe in London in April and plenty of other live performances in the UK and abroad. She has also been a fixture performing in the band for the “Paradise Under The Stars” Cuban experience show in London and is a regular performing and recording buddy of the young trumpeter Poppy Daniels.
Allexa will be performing with her quartet featuring Emile Hinton on keys, Jai Patel on trombone and Cassius Cobbson on drums.

 


Thursday, December 11, 2025
Eddie Parker’s Airborn will be coming to Worcester in December to play our last show of 2025!
Along with Iain Ballamy (Apr 2024) and Mark Lockheart (coming up in 2026), this will leave only 18 more members of the legendary Loose Tubes ensemble (who I’ve only seen once, at their reunion gig in 2014 at Ronnie Scotts) to appear on our stage!
Life goals!
Featuring Eddie Parker (flute, keyboards) Rob Luft (guitar) , Jay Davis (drums) and Dave Manington (bass).

 

TICKETS
Music Spoken Here is proud to offer exceptional live music experiences in Worcester at a price affordable to you. Our fortnightly events at The Marr’s Bar are ticketless, just show up on the night and pay what you can afford on the door.
The suggested contribution for each event is £15.
You can find out more about our admission and membership options at A New Approach
https://musicspokenhere.club/a-new-approach/

 

Venue;
The Marrs Bar
12 Pierpoint Street
Worcester,
Worcestershire
WR1 1TA



 

 

Julian Joseph OBE awarded Honorary Doctorate by University of Southampton.

Saturday, August 02, 2025

British jazz pianist and composer Julian Joseph OBE was awarded an Honorary Doctorate (Doctor of Music) for his contributions to music, education, and cultural life by the University of Southampton.

We have received the following press release;


Turner Sims Press Release:

 


University of Southampton awards Honorary Doctorate to celebrated British Jazz Musician Julian Joseph

 

British jazz pianist and composer Julian Joseph OBE was awarded an Honorary Doctorate (Doctor of Music) for his extraordinary contributions to music, education, and cultural life by the University of Southampton at a Graduation Ceremony on Wednesday 23 July 2025.


One of the finest jazz musicians to emerge this side of the Atlantic, Julian has devoted his distinguished career to championing music across the UK and around the world. His performances, compositions, and broadcasts have inspired audiences globally, while his charitable work and dedication to education have made a lasting impact on Britain’s cultural landscape.


Julian has been a formative presence in jazz education, generously sharing his expertise through a wide range of educational programmes. His commitment to nurturing young talent has helped preserve and promote the heritage of jazz for future generations.


His relationship with Southampton spans over 30 years. His first performance at the University’s music venue Turner Sims was in 1994, and he has delighted our audiences regularly ever since. This autumn, he returns to the concert hall with his latest project, ‘Atmospheres in Audio Theatre’ – a bold and immersive exploration of sound and storytelling.

 

Turner Sims Concert Hall Manager Kevin Appleby, who nominated Julian said,
“Julian Joseph’s longstanding relationship with Southampton – the city, the University, and Turner Sims – along with his national and international profile and influence made him a perfect artist choice for nomination for an honorary degree.  To be able to celebrate his artistry and inspiration when the concert hall was marking its own 50th  anniversary has added to the sense of a special occasion at the end of a landmark year.”


Julian Joseph said,
“Southampton has been a city of amazing good fortune for me. A city of knowledge, education and performance and a place absolutely about family born of close musical ties. The Solent Youth Jazz Orchestra in the mid 1990s led by brilliant charismatic teenager back then Dan Mar-Molinero fostered a long term engagement with young musicians and an ongoing enduring and soulful friendship and musical collaboration with Dan to this very day. The university’s wonderful venue Turner Sims under the expert guidance and artistic programming of Kevin Appleby has been a haven of encouragement and positivity radiating the highest level of music making, thinking and creation to a very receptive audience in and around Southampton including students and faculty from the university it’s situated in.  To be recognised with an honorary doctorate underlines the interest and care Turner Sims and their wonderful team led by Kevin takes in the wider work of an artist to welcome me back numerous times over decades for me to share my music and I look forward to returning in October to continue the story. Thank you University of Southampton, Turner Sims Concert Hall, The Mar-Molinero family and Kevin Appleby.”

 

Turner Sims is the University of Southampton’s music venue, welcoming all for the joy of music. Opened at Highfield campus in 1974, the venue plays an influential role in Southampton and the region’s cultural scene. Audiences travel miles to experience music legends and rising stars in Turner Sims’ ‘brilliant acoustics’ and ‘varied and imaginative programme’ (Audience comments).www. turnersims.co.uk  

 

 The University of Southampton drives original thinking, turns knowledge into action and impact, and creates solutions to the world’s challenges. It is among the top 100 institutions globally (QS World University Rankings 2023). The University’s academics are leaders in their fields, forging links with high-profile international businesses and organisations, and inspiring a 22,000-strong community of exceptional students, from over 135 countries worldwide. Through high-quality education, the University helps students on a journey of discovery to realise their potential and join a global network of over 200,000 alumni.
http://www.southampton.ac.uk  
 


Turner Sims is an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation, which means funding thanks to taxpayers plays a huge part in supporting our work.

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist,  first broadcast 27/07/2025.

Monday, July 28, 2025

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 27/07/2025, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;


Radio playlist from Sunday 27th July 2025

 

This week’s show starts with a quick look back to a couple of favourite tracks from the start of the year from Joachim Kuhn and then from Sergio Armaroli/Giancarlo Schiaffini. After that its back to new releases:

 

 

Olivia Moore and Adam Fairhall
Maggie Meade
Triangles
NEWJAIM


Kasper Rietkerk
Tea Lights
The Happy Worrier
ECN


Neil Charles
Children
Dark Days
Jazz Now


Vincent Meissner
Palma Amore
Eigengrau
ACT


Tony Tixier
Magic
Poems Never End
Whirlwind


Rosa Ensemble
Muzak/Muzak3/Stalker
Oddments
Cuneiform


Stefano Ottogalli
R.I. blues
Colors
Caligola


Theon Cross
Candace of Meroe
Affirmations: Live At Blue Note New York
New Soil

 


European Modern Jazz on the radio;


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

 

Weekly:


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


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


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


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

 

Alex Hitchcock - new album plus UK, US and European tour dates.

Thursday, July 24, 2025

Saxophonist & composer Alex Hitchcock will release his new album "Letters From Afar" on September 26th 2025. A series of live shows is scheduled in the UK, the US and Europe. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


ALEX HITCHCOCK ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM LETTERS FROM AFAR


UK SAXOPHONIST AND IVOR NOVELLO-NOMINATED COMPOSER RETURNS WITH URGENT TRANSATLANTIC JAZZ SET RECORDED IN NEW YORK OUT SEPTEMBER 26 VIA NEW SOIL


FEATURES HIS QUINTET OF HARISH RAGHAVAN, DAVID ADEWUMI, LEX KORTEN & JONGKUK KIM

 


Artist: Alex Hitchcock
Album: Letters From Afar
Label: New Soil
Formats: Digital, LP, CD
Release Date: September 26


Today, Alex Hitchcock — the UK saxophonist and Ivor Novello-nominated composer who is known for gripping sonic missives on both sides of the Atlantic — announces his album Letters From Afar, due September 26 via New Soil, with the lead single “Wishbone”. Along with the new music and forthcoming album, he announces a US, UK + EU tour, all dates below.


Recorded in New York with some of the brightest lights on the city’s jazz scene, Letters From Afar is an urgent transatlantic set. Comprised of eight stunning original compositions, the album captures the tenorist’s evolving relationship with the roots of jazz in the US—particularly its creative heart in New York—while reflecting a distinctive musical voice shaped by his British upbringing.


Of lead single ‘Wishbone’, Alex Hitchcock says, “This piece always has at least two layers operating independently of each other simultaneously, but the combinations change. I wanted to move towards introducing more chaos and random chance into the composition as a way of sharing creative control with the musicians - giving them as little prompting with the material as possible, refining the material itself and making it more sparse by removing anything extraneous.”


Of the forthcoming album Letters From Afar, Hitchcock explains: “I wanted to make an album specifically in New York and engage with the music being made here, because as a white British musician playing Black American music, engaging with the context in which that music is made is important… I wanted to make a record that recognises the influence of New York on my music, but that also has the confidence to offer something that’s my own and that I can contribute, which is a product of the UK, where I’ve grown up. The title ‘Letters from Afar’ tries to capture the tension in the push and pull of these different information flows: receiving musical influence from the US… and taking that back to my work in the UK and Europe.”


Letters From Afar documents Hitchcock’s period of working, living, and playing in New York. Over the last few years, he has immersed himself in the intense private sessions and workshops that define the city’s contemporary jazz practice — performing and leading bands at venues like the cult musician-run club Close Up on the Lower East Side. He has played with rising talents including Dabin Ryu, Alexandra Ridout, David Adewumi, and David Sirkis, and has performed with his own band at prestigious festivals such as the Rochester International Jazz Festival.


Written during an intense period of maintaining community across two continents — a time Hitchcock describes as an “ephemeral way of life,” where “the lack of rootedness can create a feeling of possibility but also makes you question identity.” The album’s eight tracks were largely captured in first takes, following extensive road-testing during a European tour that allowed the band to develop an intuitive chemistry with the material.


The result is a collaboration with Harish Raghavan on bass (Ambrose Akinmusire’s quartet), trumpeter David Adewumi (who also appeared on Hitchcock’s 2021 album Dream Band), Lex Korten on piano (frequent collaborator of Tyshawn Sorey), and Jongkuk Kim on drums (Aaron Parks’s 2024 Blue Note date Little Big III).


Together, they shape an album that weaves intricate modal harmonies and dynamic exchanges through shadowy, melodramatic moments and expansive passages of soaring euphoria — with expressive solos from a virtuoso cast serving as emotional bridges throughout. These tunes open compelling spaces for the quintet to explore, with interplay between the five players marked by deep listening and careful response. Drawing on influences from Coleman Hawkins and Wayne Shorter to contemporary voices like Ambrose Akinmusire and Tyshawn Sorey, Hitchcock’s music crackles with inventive freshness and bold imagination.


A fierce commitment to progression and originality defines the musical world Hitchcock has immersed himself in during his time in New York. ‘I don’t know if it’s so much a contrast with the way things are done in the UK or just because I was at a different stage in my career in the UK than I am here,’ he says, ‘but I do notice here that it’s never really questioned why you would bother doing a bar gig for $50 or, like, why you would trek for an hour in the rain to do a session in the middle of the day. It’s just like – well, yeah, of course we do that, because we’re all working on our thing, and we want to make it really good.’


Many jazz players from the UK have visited and played in New York, but precious few have spent long periods of time there and cut music to tape with the best of their American contemporaries (Kenny Wheeler, Dizzy Reece and Dave Holland are some of the few). Letters From Afar marks one the rare occasions when a musical sensibility developed within the British jazz experience has had a chance to reconnect with cutting edge music being made at the source. ‘I also have my own thing as a product of where I’m from, and something that I can contribute as a person that has come from London,’ Hitchcock says. ‘Spending time in New York has made me more confident in that respect.’ Letters From Afar is proof positive that this confidence is well-founded.

 

Personnel:
Alex Hitchcock - saxophone
Dave Adewumi - trumpet
Lex Korten - piano, fender rhodes
Harish Raghavan - bass
Jongkuk Kim - drums

 

Letters From Afar Tracklist:
1. Yellow Greens
2. Wishbone
3. EO
4. Invisible Beasts
5. Bright White Light
6. Banshees
7. 41
8. Rio (Live at Bimhuis)*
*DSPs and CD only track

 

Tour dates:
August 26 - Serravalle Pistoiese, IT – Serravalle Jazz Fest
August 29 – London, UK – Vortex
Sep 26 – South Bend, IN, US – Merriman’s Playhouse
Sep 27 – Madison, WI, US – Audio for the Arts
Sep 28 – New York (NYC), NY, US – Nublu
Oct 2 – London, UK – Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club
Oct 10 – Birmingham, UK – Birmingham Symphony Hall
Nov 15 – Guimarães, Portugal – Guimarães Jazz Festival
Nov 20 – London, UK – World Heartbeat

 

https://www.alexhitchcock.co.uk/

 

Barbican and Serious announce Keith Jarrett 80th anniversary celebration, March and April 2026.

Wednesday, July 23, 2025

The Barbican and Serious have announced a celebration of jazz pianist Keith Jarrett in his 80th year and 50 years since The Köln Concert with two special performances and a supporting film screening.

We have received the following press release;


Barbican and Serious announce Keith Jarrett 80th anniversary celebration, fifty years since the iconic Köln Concert

 

The Barbican and Serious today announce a celebration of jazz pianist Keith Jarrett in his 80th year and fifty years since his iconic The Köln Concert. Across two special performances and a supporting film screening, the Barbican will play host to a showcase of key moments from the revolutionary pianist’s career.


American Quartet - The Bad Plus: Chris Potter and Craig Taborn (30 Mar 2026, 8pm)
https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2026/event/the-bad-plus-chris-potter-and-craig-taborn


Film Screening: Keith Jarrett – The Art of Improvisation (15) (11 Apr 2026, 3.30pm)
https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2026/event/keith-jarrett-the-art-of-improvisation

 

The Köln Concert - Maki Namekawa and Thomas Enhco (11 Apr 2026, 7.30pm)
https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2026/event/the-koln-concert

 

Keith Jarrett, one of the most visionary improvisers in jazz history, turns 80 this year - a milestone that coincides with the 50th anniversary of his seminal The Köln Concert (ECM, 1975), an album that reshaped the landscape of solo jazz piano. Keith Jarrett’s ability to fuse lyricism, classical influences, and unbroken improvisational flow has inspired generations of jazz and experimental musicians worldwide. His boundless creativity and spiritual intensity, bridges jazz, classical music, free improvisation, and folk traditions.


Marking the occasion of these two landmark anniversaries, the Barbican and Serious are proud to announce this special focus programme in the Barbican Hall, inviting two new projects to respond, in sound and spirit, to The Köln Concert and the American Quartet era. Through reinterpretation and inspiration, the programme celebrates Jarrett’s immense influence on the evolution of modern jazz.


On Monday 30 March 2026, The Bad Plus with Chris Potter and Craig Taborn reinterpret and celebrate Jarrett’s repertoire from his American Quartet era. The project is not a casual homage, but a continuation of the spirit of Jarrett’s American Quartet - balancing swing, freedom, folk-like melody, structured improvisation, and deep musical dialogue - with fresh perspectives from the contemporary ensemble members, which features Reid Anderson, Dave King, Chris Potter, and Craig Taborn. (Find out more)


On Saturday 11 April 2026, two inspired pianists from very different musical spheres - Maki Namekawa and Thomas Enhco - will together tackle Keith Jarrett’s legendary album and performance: The Köln Concert (ECM Records, 1975). Produced and premiered originally by Philharmonie de Paris, the two artists will take two approaches: Maki Namekawa will play, note for note, the first and last sections, while Thomas Enhco will improvise through the central sections, together rendering the incredible luminance of this iconic music and freely oscillating between jazz and classical. (Find out more)


Alongside the performance on 11 April, Barbican Cinema will also screen Keith Jarrett: The Art of Improvisation (15 - Mike Dibb, 2005) which offers an intimate portrait of the legendary pianist, exploring his groundbreaking career and diverse musical influences - from Bach and Mozart to ethnic music - as well as documenting his creative process through interviews and performances. With full cooperation from Jarrett, the film features rare insights from the man himself, alongside interviews with his collaborators, family, and close associates, offering a deep dive into the contrasting worlds of jazz and classical music. Keith Jarrett: The Art of Improvisation is the first major documentary on the pianist, made in collaboration between director Mike Dibb and Jarrett’s biographer Ian Carr. (Find out more)

 

UPCOMING BARBICAN JAZZ PERFORMANCES:


Summer Jazz Series: Herbie Hancock (Thu 24 – Sat 26 Jul 2025, Barbican Hall, 8pm)
Quinteto Astor Piazzolla (Sun 27 Jul 2025, Barbican Hall, 7.30pm)
Hand to Earth & Shabaka – Fragile Earth Series (Fri 12 Sep 2025, St Giles Cripplegate, 7.30pm)
Balimaya Project x Discos Pacífico All Stars (Sat 27 Sep 2025, Barbican Hall, 7.30pm)
Ustad Noor Bakhsh + Jaubi + Amrit Kaur (Fri 3 Oct 2025, Barbican Hall 7.30pm)
EFG London Jazz Festival: aja monet with guests (Fri 14 Nov 2025, Barbican Hall, 7.30pm)
EFG London Jazz Festival: We Exist! The Dee Dee Bridgewater Quartet (Sat 15 Nov, Barbican Hall, 7.30pm)
EFG London Jazz Festival: Hermeto Pascoal & Grupo (Sun 16 Nov 2025, Barbican Hall, 7.30pm)
EFG London Jazz Festival: Dhamaal (Sun 16 Nov 2025, Milton Court Concert Hall, 7.30pm)
EFG London Jazz Festival: Anthony Joseph: Rowing Up River To Get Our Names Back (Mon 17 Nov 2025, Milton Court Concert Hall, 7.30pm)
EFG London Jazz Festival: The Evolution of UK Jazz – 20 Years On (Wed 19 Nov 2025, Barbican Hall, 7.30pm)
EFG London Jazz Festival: Hiromi’s Sonicwonder (Fri 21 Nov 2025, Barbican Hall, 7.30pm)
EFG London Jazz Festival: Tortoise (Sat 22 Nov 2025, Barbican Hall, 7.30pm)
EFG London Jazz Festival: Japanese Jazz (Sun 23 Nov 2025, Barbican Hall, 7.30pm)
GoGo Penguin + special guest Daudi Matsiko (Wed 3 Dec 2025, Barbican Hall, 7.30pm)
NEW - American Quartet - The Bad Plus: Chris Potter and Craig Taborn (Mon 30 Mar 2026, Barbican Hall, 8pm)
NEW - Film Screening: Keith Jarrett – The Art of Improvisation (15) (Sat 11 Apr 2026, Barbican Cinema 3, 3.30pm)
NEW - The Köln Concert - Maki Namekawa and Thomas Enhco (Sat 11 Apr 2026, Barbican Hall, 7.30pm)

 

About Serious
Serious is an Associate Producer at the Barbican, and 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.
Their mission is to curate and produce an original programme that engages a wide range of audiences and communities and nurtures both emerging artists and the next generation of the creative workforce. Through unique and ambitious projects, they aim to make meaningful music experiences and opportunities for everyone.
http://www.serious.org.uk


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, Cultural 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.
http://www.barbican.org.uk

Royal Albert Hall announces autumn series of Late Night Jazz.

Tuesday, July 22, 2025

The Royal Albert Hall’s popular Late Night Jazz series returns for its third season of 2025. The events will all be held in the venue’s 200-capacity Elgar Room. Press release with full schedule att.

We have received the following press release;


Royal Albert Hall announces autumn series of Late Night Jazz
Tickets are available from the Royal Albert Hall website
http://www.royalalberthall.com

 

Marking its biggest series yet, with nine contemporary jazz artists and groups scheduled, including Roella Oloro, KYRA and Gray By Silver, the Royal Albert Hall’s popular Late Night Jazz series returns for its third season of 2025. With artists of Persian, Middle Eastern, Korean, Nigerian and Jamaican heritage, this autumn Beyond the Main Stage programme promises an eclectic range of culturally infused sub-genres from the jazz scene which will all be held in the venue’s 200-capacity Elgar Room.


Opening the series on Thursday 2 October is post-fusion, nu-jazz ensemble DREAMSCAPES who have become renowned for performances where expansive soundscapes shift from serene, ambient moments to powerful prog-rock grooves. Since releasing their self-titled EP in January 2024, the group have headlined Cheltenham Jazz Festival and completed their debut UK tour. The upcoming Late Night Jazz performance will coincide with the release of their debut full-length album, scheduled for the autumn.


The following week, Blue Lab Beats return for their third edition of their Curate residency (Thursday 9 October) with special guest trumpeter Poppy Daniels following the release of her jazz, Latin and hip-hop inspired debut solo EP, Keep On Goin’. Daniels will be joined by jazz quintet Knats who released their debut self-titled album earlier this year to critical acclaim from the likes of Jazzwise, Rolling Stone Japan and The Guardian.


Known for their unique fusion of Persian roots and contemporary jazz, the Arshid Azarine Trio will perform on Thursday 23 October, in partnership with Vaak Records and ArtStage - Iranian promoters based in London, dedicated to showcasing music from Persian-language communities worldwide. Meanwhile, singer-songwriter KYRA will close out the month on Thursday 30 October. KYRA’s music has received support from various editorial playlists on Spotify and Apple Music, alongside debut live showcase performances at Jazz Re:freshed and SXSW Music Festival in Austin, Texas.


Egyptian-born oud virtuoso Joseph Tawadros will perform a solo recital in the Elgar Room on Friday 14 November in association with Arts Canteen, while Korean jazz and classical outfit Gray By Silver make their debut at the K-Music Festival the following night (Saturday 15 November). Showcasing brand-new works from their upcoming third album, which is set for release this autumn, the quartet’s recent international appearances include performances in New York, Czech Republic and India, alongside festival appearances in Denmark, Japan, and China. Their 2024 album Eternal Gray received the Best Jazz Album award at the Seoul Music Awards.


The following week, talent development programme Take Five marks its 20th anniversary with a show on Monday 17 November as part of the annual EFG London Jazz Festival where contemporary jazz composer Olivia Murphy, pianist Andrew Woodhead and saxophonist/singer Lewis Daniel will perform on the night. New-York based multi-instrumentalist Roella Oloro returns to the Hall on Thursday 20 November with her trio. The ISJAC winner for Emerging Black Composers sold out her last performance in the Elgar Room in 2022 and is set to be debuting new original material this time around.


Matthew Todd, Director of Programming at the Royal Albert Hall, said,
“We’re delighted to see the Late Night Jazz programme go from strength to strength, as we continue to give a platform to the most diverse and exciting acts from the thriving global jazz scene. It’s also an honour for the Hall to partner with our friends at The EFG London Jazz Festival again this year, as well as host a K-Music Festival event for the very first time. We’re thrilled to be able to host such an array of jazz talent, making new friends whilst welcoming back those who’ve performed at the Hall before.”


Billy Marrows’ Grande Família Sextet will be performing a Relaxed Late Night Jazz show on Thursday 4 December following a successful nine-date UK tour earlier this year in support Billy’s 2024 debut album Penelope. The album was released in memory of Billy’s mother Penny, which led to the album raising over £5,800 for the World Child Cancer charity. Relaxed performances are designed to suit individuals or groups who feel more comfortable attending concerts in an informal environment.


The final event of the series and year sees the return of Jazz at the Movies: A Swinging Christmas on Wednesday 10 December. Fronted by acclaimed singer Joanna Eden and backed by Chris Ingham’s Quartet, Jazz at the Movies has sold out Ronnie Scott’s annually from 2012 to 2023 as the group will perform a set full of festive jazz favourites.


Tickets for the autumn series of Late Night Jazz are now available to buy from the Royal Albert Hall website.

 

Listings info:

 

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


Late Night Jazz: DREAMSCAPES
Thursday 2 October 2025, 9:30pm
Tickets £15


Late Night Jazz: Blue Labs Beats Curate: Poppy Daniels & Knats
Thursday 9 October 2025, 8pm
Tickets £15


Late Night Jazz: Arshid Azarine Trio
Thursday 23 October 2025, 9:30pm
Tickets £20


Late Night Jazz: KYRA
Thursday 30 October 2025, 9:30pm
Tickets £15


Late Night Jazz: Joseph Tawadros
Friday 14 November 2025, 9:30pm
Tickets £20


Late Night Jazz: Gray By Silver
Saturday 15 November 2025, 9:30pm
Tickets £16.50


Late Night Jazz: Olivia Murphy, Andrew Woodhead & Lewis Daniel
Monday 17 November 2025, 9:30pm
Tickets £20


Late Night Jazz: Roella Oloro
Thursday 20 November 2025, 9:30pm
Tickets £15


Relaxed Late Night Jazz: Billy Marrows’ Grande Familia
Thursday 4 December 2025, 9:30pm
Tickets £16.50


Late Night Jazz: Jazz at the Movies: A Swinging Christmas!
Wednesday 10 December 2025, 9:30pm
Tickets £27.50


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

 

Kings Place, London announces launch of Kings Place Jazz Orchestra and autumn 2025 jazz shows.

Thursday, July 17, 2025

Kings Place announces the launch of the newly formed Kings Place Jazz Orchestra, a freshly curated series by Michael Mwenso and an autumn filled with jazz performances. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;


Kings Place announces the launch of the newly formed Kings Place Jazz Orchestra, a freshly curated series by Michael Mwenso and an autumn filled with jazz performances by Sultan Stevenson, Julian Joseph, Zoe Rahman and more.

 

  The newly formed Kings Place Jazz Orchestra, directed by award-winning British composer, arranger, and trombonist Callum Au, will perform their inaugural concert in November with guest pianist Rob Barron

 

Michael Mwenso returns to Kings Place as a Guest Curator with ‘Soul Assembly’, a new series where music meets conversation, and community comes alive: celebrating the music of Miles Davis, Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald

 


Julian Joseph is joined by Zoe Rahman to present The Sounds of our Next Generation spotlighting rising stars of jazz as part of the 10th London Piano Festival

 

Piotr Wojtasik Quintet and Marcin Wasilewski Trio perform concerts as part of the inaugural Polish Jazz Festival

 

The autumn jazz series also stars Frank Gambale, Quercus trio (June Tabor, Iain Ballamy, Huw Warren), Jack Jennings and Omar Puente, Terje Isungset Ice Quartet, Ian Shaw and Sultan Stevenson

 

Kings Place today [17 July] announced the launch of their new resident ensemble, Kings Place Jazz Orchestra (KPJO), directed by award-winning composer, arranger and trombonist Callum Au. KPJO is a handpicked, project-based ensemble, made up of the UK’s finest jazz and big band musicians, alongside rising-star young artists. The ensemble hopes to serve as an inspiration for young musicians, opening its doors throughout the year to experience the ensemble in the surroundings of Kings Place’s Hall One. It is set to become a cornerstone of Kings Place’s commitment to both celebrating the depth of jazz tradition and pushing the boundaries of contemporary large ensemble writing. KPJO’s debut performance on 2 November will celebrate George Gershwin’s music, reimagined through the voices of jazz legends such as Miles Davis, Count Basie and Duke Ellington, culminating in a new arrangement of Rhapsody in Blue by Callum Au.

 


Callum Au, Creative Director, says:
“I’m tremendously excited to be the Creative Director of the newly formed KPJO. Having a top-flight large jazz ensemble with a dedicated home is an enormous responsibility and privilege. We have a spectacular programme of concerts lined up over the next year, featuring many of the finest musicians I’ve had the privilege of working with, from UK jazz stalwarts to rising stars.’’


Sam McShane, Artistic Director of Kings Place, says:
“This autumn, we’re proud to present a wide-ranging jazz programme that reflects Kings Place’s commitment to artistic excellence, adventurous programming and community building. The debut of the Kings Place Jazz Orchestra, under the direction of the remarkable Callum Au, marks a major milestone for us - a new cornerstone for large ensemble jazz in the UK. We’re also thrilled to welcome back the incomparable Michael Mwenso with his specially curated series, Soul Assembly, a powerful new series that places music, conversation and community at its heart. From Julian Joseph and Zoe Rahman championing the next generation of pianists, to the inaugural Polish Jazz Festival and standout performances by artists including Quercus, Ian Shaw, and Sultan Stevenson, this season shines a light on the rich spectrum of jazz today. We look forward to welcoming audiences old and new to be part of these inspiring musical journeys.”


Kings Place continues its commitment to jazz with 13 jazz shows between September and December. Emmy Award-winning creator, bandleader and creative artist Michael Mwenso returns to Kings Place as a guest curator of Soul Assembly, a new series where music meets conversation, and community comes alive, starting with a celebration of Miles Davis with Jay Phelps and Ammar Kalia who will share the stage to perform, talk, reflect and connect with the audience [3 Oct]. Mwenso then presents a family ancestral listening event, Sisters of Soul, celebrating great women in song, guiding the audience through an interactive listening journey as well as a special performance led by tenor saxophonist and Musical Director Ruben Fox [16 Nov]. This is followed by a Christmas show with Michael Mwenso and the Shakes, Funky Soulful Christmas, featuring thrilling new arrangements of holiday favourites and some original anthemic music [18 Dec].


Kings Place is hosting two performances as part of the inaugural Polish Jazz Festival. The Marcin Wasilewski Trio – considered one of the most important jazz groups from Poland – bring their signature blend of tradition and modernity for their Kings Place debut [15 Sept], and trumpeter Piotr Wojtasik performs an intimate Hall Two show with his Quintet [27 Sept].

 

Australian jazz guitarist Frank Gambale brings his ‘All-Star’ Group to Kings Place, starring bassist Federico Malaman, Yoann Schmidt on drums and Jerry Leonide on keyboard, who will be joined by pianist and composer Andrew McCormack [5 Oct]. Julian Joseph and Zoe Rahman headline an evening at the London Piano Festival to celebrate the future of jazz, sharing the stage with the talent of tomorrow for performances, collaboration and mentorship [12 Oct].

 

Other jazz highlights in the autumn include Jack Jennings and Omar Puente launching their new album Allied with Nature [17 Oct], June Tabor, Iain Ballamy and Huw Warren performing together as Quercus, sharing original compositions, traditional folk songs and reclaimed standards [19 Oct] and Sultan Stevenson – one of the most exciting young jazz musicians in London – returning to Kings Place with his trio [31 Oct]. The Terje Isungset Ice Quartet perform with their ensemble of voice, ice harp, ice horn, iceophone, ice percussion and ice bass following their sold-out show in 2021 [23 Nov], and Ian Shaw reimagines Sondheim’s iconic songs through a jazz lens [27 Nov].

 

Further information and tickets for the full range of jazz shows at Kings Place can be found on the Kings Place website.
https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/jazz/

 


Concert listings


Mon 15 Sep | Hall One 8pm
MARCIN WASILEWSKI TRIO
PRESENTED BY POLISH JAZZ FESTIVAL
The Marcin Wasilewski Trio stands among the most important jazz groups to emerge from Poland in the last few decades. Known for their lyrical touch, intuitive interplay, and refined sense of space, the trio has carved out a distinctive voice in the international jazz scene. Performing as part of the Polish Jazz Festival London, the trio brings their signature blend of tradition and modernity to a city rich in jazz heritage.
£30 – £40; Half-price concessions

 

Sat 27 Sep | Hall Two 8pm
Piotr WojtAsik Quintet
Presented by Polish Jazz Festival
A master of the trumpet and a deeply expressive composer, Piotr Wojtasik has spent over four decades shaping European jazz with his distinctive voice and boundary-pushing creativity. Known for his lyrical tone, fearless improvisation, and collaborations with global jazz greats, Wojtasik brings decades of experience and expressive depth to an unforgettable night of European jazz excellence.
£30; £27 Under-30s

 

Fri 3 Oct | Hall Two 8pm
a celebration of Miles Davis
With Jay Phelps and Ammar Kalia
Michael Mwenso’s Soul Assembly
Michael Mwenso’s new series kicks off with a night of conversation and music with writer, musician and poet Ammar Kalia and UK’s leading trumpet player Jay Phelps - supported by DJ Jake Milliner.
In this joyful and immersive gathering as part of the Soul Assembly series, musician and educator Michael Mwenso will guide attendees through a communal exploration of recorded music with a focus on the indelible offerings of Miles Davis. Fresh from his recently curated Miles Davis Kind of Blue performances, Jay Phelps brings together an ensemble to perform highlights from this show alongside conversation between Michael Mwenso himself and musician, poet and writer, Ammar Kalia.
£24; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s


Sun 5 Oct | Hall One 7.30pm
FRANK GAMBALE ‘ALL-STAR’ GROUP
Plus Andrew McCormack
The Frank Gambale ‘All-Star’ Group – sizzling with a fantastic variety for guitar enthusiasts to feast on, the group showcases a formidable line-up that includes bassist innovator Federico Malaman, the ever-impressive Yoann Schmidt on drums, and Jerry Leonide, keyboard master from Mauritius via Paris. With support from exceptional pianist and composer Andrew McCormack
£25 – £35; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s


Sun 12 Oct | Hall One 5pm
JULIAN JOSEPH PRESENTS
THE SOUNDS OF OUR NEXT GENERATION
London Piano Festival
Jazz legends Julian Joseph and Zoe Rahman headline an electrifying evening celebrating the future of jazz. From swinging standards to bold new sounds, experience an unforgettable fusion of tradition and innovation, led by two of the UK’s most influential jazz pianists. Witness the talent of tomorrow, in a night filled with dynamic performances, collaboration and inspirational mentorship.
£20 – £30; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s


Fri 17 Oct | Hall One 7.30pm
Jack Jennings & Omar Puente
‘Allied with Nature’ Album Launch
Earth Unwrapped
Two of the most electrifying virtuosos of the UK scene, Jack Jennings & Omar Puente create new music inspired by the world’s biggest natural sound library. A powerful electric band led by guitar and violin, combining raga themes of Indian classical music, with a jazz/rock rhythm section of Domenico Angarano on bass, Arthur Newell on drums. Bringing nature’s voice to the project is wildlife sound recordist Martyn Stewart and The Listening Planet.
£21 – £36; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s


Sun 19 Oct | Hall One 6pm
JUNE TABOR, IAIN Ballamy and Huw Warren
Quercus
Three of the UK’s most celebrated folk and jazz musicians come together to create mesmerising, lyrical chamber music that forges June’s intensely passionate voice with Iain’s gloriously mellifluous melodies and Huw’s off-kilter musicality, to tell of life’s bitter-sweet tales. Drawing on their life’s work including original compositions, traditional folk songs and reclaimed standards, Quercus subtly colours each song to create a magical atmosphere.
£18 – £30; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s


Fri 31 Oct | Hall One 8pm
Sultan Stevenson Trio
Sultan Stevenson is one of the most exciting young jazz musicians in London today. He did his first international tour in October 2023 when he was invited to Ireland, a tour that included an appearance at The Guinness Cork Jazz Festival. On March 28th, he released his second album El Roi on Edition Records, launching with a sold-out show at the Southbank Centre. Following this, his trio is set for a European tour at various high-profile jazz clubs and festivals.
£18 – £30; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s


Sun 2 Nov | Hall One 5pm
KINGS PLACE JAZZ ORCHESTRA
Presents: Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue
Kings Place proudly presents the launch of the newly formed Kings Place Jazz Orchestra. Directed by award-winning composer, arranger and trombonist Callum Au, and featuring acclaimed guest pianist Rob Barron, the Orchestra will perform a dynamic programme of music by George Gershwin – reimagined through the voices of jazz legends such as Miles Davis, Count Basie, and Duke Ellington – culminating in Callum’s epic new arrangement of Rhapsody in Blue.
£25 – £45; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s


Sun 16 Nov | Hall Two 3pm
Sisters of soul – celebrating BESSIE SMITH, BILLIE HOLIDAY and ELLA FITZGERALD
Family event
Michael Mwenso’s Soul Assembly
Join us for a joyful, family-friendly celebration of music, community and powerful female voices from the past through Michael Mwenso’s Sisters of Soul show. This warm and inclusive session exists to connect with music, stories and the spirit of shared cultural roots through the music of Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald. Through uplifting music, performed by Ruben Fox, playful storytelling and irresistible rhythms, we’ll explore the timeless music and inspiring lives of these legendary artists.
£15; £8 Under-30s


Sun 23 Nov | Hall One 5pm
Terje Isungset Ice Quartet
The extraordinary, beautiful and ethereal sounds of ice
Earth Unwrapped
Terje Isungset’s ice concert is a tribute to the most important thing in the whole world – nature – and is based on music from his albums Winter Songs and Beauty of Winter, alongside new material from their Ice Quartet album released in November 2024. The instruments are made during Isungset’s annual Ice Music Festival in Norway. They are carved and crafted using only natural frozen ice from the lakes.
£20 – £35; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s


Thu 27 Nov | Hall One 8pm
Ian Shaw sings Stephen Sondheim
Stephensong
With his signature blend of emotional depth, wit, and vocal virtuosity, Ian Shaw reimagines Sondheim’s iconic songs through a jazz lens – infusing them with fresh nuance while honouring their melodic, emotional and theatrical brilliance. From the aching introspection of Children Will Listen and the vocally dexterous Another Hundred People, Shaw’s interpretations are both intimate and grand, capturing the heart of Sondheim’s storytelling.
£30; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s


Thu 18 Dec | Hall Two 8pm
MWENSO and The Shakes
funky soulful Christmas
Michael Mwenso’s Soul Assembly
Led by Michael Mwenso, this event promises to bring to life an Afro-Futuristic Winter Wonderland. This show also marks the second year of Michael’s Soulful Funky Christmas show, which premiered last year in London and showcases the work he’s been championing across the U.S. for over a decade. Experience thrilling new arrangements of holiday favourites and some of Mwenso and The Shakes’ original anthemic music. In true Soul Assembly style, the evening of music will be paired with conversation, led by writer, musician and poet Ammar Kalia.
£28; Half-price concessions; £10 Under-30s

 


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 venues 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

 

Laura Jurd - new album and UK & European tour dates.

Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Trumpeter & composer Laura Jurd will release her new album "Rites & Revelations" on October 19th 2025. She will be touring in the UK & Europe during November.

We have received the following press release;

 

LAURA JURD ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM
RITES & REVELATIONS
OUT OCTOBER 17 VIA NEW SOIL

 

VISIONARY TRUMPETER DELIVERS STRIKING BLEND OF JAZZ AND FOLK ON NEW ALBUM


EXTENSIVE UK & GERMAN TOUR DATES ANNOUNCED FOR NOVEMBER 2025

 


Artist: Laura Jurd
Album: Rites & Revelations
Label: New Soil
Formats: Digital, LP, CD
Release Date: October 17


Today, New Soil announces Rites & Revelations, a new album from visionary jazz trumpeter and composer Laura Jurd — of the Mercury-nominated group Dinosaur — out October 17, 2025.

 

Watch the live video for Offering filmed at The Bennett Centre in Frome here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jymMbr6tJ4


Lead single, ‘Offering’ is a brooding, cathartic work, drawing on jazz, folk and European Renaissance influences to build towards an expansive crescendo, an exposition of Jurd’s towering trumpet playing and ambitious compositional approach.

 

“When I wrote “Offering”, I knew that this was the home for this imagined thing I’d been nurturing,” Jurd explains. “It’s a statement of intent, perhaps one of the clearest I’ve made in my career. This album feels like a grounded return to something essential.”

Rites & Revelations represents a powerful return and creative re-emergence for Jurd, who had stepped away from regular performance and recording for several years to focus on her family. Written with patience and intention over 6 months following a move to Somerset, it concentrates a sense of yearning and pent-up artistic expression in what is a striking and personal album. As she says, “This album has distilled my identity and brought together things I love in a way that feels uniquely me.”


A coming together of her two musical worlds, jazz and folk, Rites & Revelations draws on the traditional instrumentation of Jurd’s English and Scottish heritage, alongside diverse European folk influences, lacing the 10-track album with deep modal harmonies and vibrant rhythmic turns that embrace both light and dark in moments of high drama and staggering beauty.


Making music with Mercury-nominated jazz quartet Dinosaur since 2010, alongside her keyboard-playing partner Elliot Galvin, Jurd has released a trio of acclaimed LPs under her own name, and here joins forces once more with Dinosaur drummer Corrie Dick and bassist Ruth Goller, who together form a muscular rhythm section on which the album’s solid foundations stand.


Jurd is also joined by folk musicians Ultan O’Brien and Ivor Novello award-winning composer Martin Green, whose innate understanding of the details and ornamentations of folk vernacular complement Jurd’s own background in jazz and classical music (writing for the likes of London Sinfonietta, National Youth Orchestra and the Ligeti Quartet). It is a blend heard perhaps most on the album’s one cover version, a soaring rendition of blues standard ‘St James Infirmary’, whose cacophonous, intuitive one-take recording Jurd calls a “big monstrous performance.”


Recorded mostly live with minimal overdubs, Rites & Revelations captures the raw energy of a band that found its collective voice through extensive rehearsals ahead of their Edinburgh Jazz Festival premiere in 2024. Revelling in the textural drones and cultural connotations of violin and accordion, Rites & Revelations, bristles with unique sound in which Jurd pushes her trumpet playing into earthy, drone-like realms.


“I want people to feel something primal, like how old folk tunes can reach something innate in us,” she explains. “That’s what makes me tick—music that stirs you deeply, emotionally, even physically. I love that timeless quality where it feels both ancient and alive.”


On second single, ‘You Again’, the lilting traditional influences come to the fore, deftly merging the ceilidh-like melody with intricate rhythmic sweeps, and finding a new vernacular between jazz and folk in the process. It is a track that will take you by the hand and swing you round and round until sunrise.


Serpentine melodies wind their way through the album’s third single ‘Step Up To The Altar’, whose modal vamp cuts across the heavier, drone-like sound of the accordion, encapsulating the themes of “empowerment, catharsis and release” that define this moment in Jurd’s creative journey and form the beating heart of the album.

 

With a tour planned for later in the year, performing the album live will allow Jurd to really explore the visceral potential of what she says is her loudest project to date. Rites & Revelations arrives as a statement of intent from one of the UK’s foremost jazz musicians, retrieved from the depths of her being and expressed in a voice singular to her own.



Personnel:
Laura Jurd - trumpet
Ultan O’Brien - violin & viola
Martin Green - accordion
Ruth Goller - electric bass
Corrie Dick - drums

 

Rites & Revelations Tracklist:
1. Offering
2. Step Up To The Altar
3. Praying Mantis
4.Lighter & Brighter
5. Life’
6. You Again?
7. St James Infirmary
8. Bide Your Time
9. What Are You Running Towards?
10. Back To Life

 

Tour dates:
01 November – Unitarian Church, CAMBRIDGE, UK
02 November – Turner Sims, SOUTHAMPTON, UK
03 November –Rook Lane Chapel , FROME, UK
04 November – St George’s, BRISTOL, UK
10 November – The Yard, MANCHESTER, UK
11 November – The Cumberland Arms, NEWCASTLE, UK
13 November – Firth Hall, SHEFFIELD, UK
14 November – MAC, BIRMINGHAM, UK
18 November – Unterfahrt, MUNICH, DE
20 November – Union Chapel, LONDON, UK

 

https://www.laurajurd.com/


https://www.instagram.com/laurajurd/


https://www.facebook.com/laurajurdmusician


https://newsoil.bandcamp.com/


https://x.com/soil_new

 

Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist,  first broadcast 13/07/2025.

Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 13/07/2025, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;


Radio Playlist from Sunday 13th July 2025

 


Jasper Høiby: Fellow Creatures
We Must Fight
We Must Fight
Edition


Smooth Elevator
Urban Modesty
Moving Target
Losen


Indra trio
Mondadeira Alentejana
Brahma
Unit Records


Peter Johnstone
The Four Horsemen
Resistance is Futile
self


Olie Brice Quartet
And We Dance on the Firm Earth
All it Was
West Hill Records


Casimir Liberski ReTRio
Boss Suite II
The Z Suites
WRWTFWW records


Witold
Pastereczka
Witold plays Lutoslawski
Unit


Olga Amelchenko
Walking Shadows
Howling Silence
Edition


Saihs
Second Try
Distopia
Gleam


Snakioplatz
Limitato Avanti
Snakioplatz
Caligola Records

 


European Modern Jazz on the radio;

 

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

 

Weekly:


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


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


http://www.listen.camp/ Sundays 7pm onward and available from then on

 

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

 

EFG London Jazz Festival announce new artists including Nubya Garcia, Omou Sangaré, Mulatu Astatke, Shabaka Hutchings, Camilla George and many more.

Wednesday, July 09, 2025

EFG London Jazz Festival, has announced the next raft of names for its 33rd edition which takes place from 14-23 November 2025. Press release attached.

We have received the following press release;

 

 


SERIOUS
Announce More Artists For
EFG LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL 2025
New names include Nubya Garcia, Oumou Sangaré, Mulatu Astatke, The Evolution of UK Jazz – 20 Years On ft. Camilla George and Shabaka Hutchings, Hossein Alizadeh, Bill Laurance and more
14-23 November 2025
https://efglondonjazzfestival.org.uk/

 

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

 


Following his performance at EFG London Jazz Festival in 2023, the ‘Father of Ethio Jazz’, Mulatu Astatke, will bring two shows to the festival this year. The first is at the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall on Sunday, 16 November and then the following night at HERE at Outernet. He will perform a celebratory career-spanning set that is sure to be a fitting tribute to his incredible musical journey so far. The shows will also be in support of his first major studio album in over 10 years, Mulatu Plays Mulatu, which is being released ahead of his performance.

 


On Friday, 21 November Aga Khan Master Musicians & Friends: A Night of Musical Alchemy and Wonder take the stage at Queen Elizabeth Hall. The Aga Khan Master Musicians are a unique ensemble of visionary performers and composers, each devoted to reimagining the musical heritage of their culture through bold, contemporary expression. Experience an unforgettable evening of musical innovation as the Aga Khan Master Musicians join forces with French jazz luminary Vincent Peirani (accordion), Aga Khan Music Awards laureates and extraordinary talents from the tapestry of musical cultures. In this one-of-a-kind concert, boundaries dissolve and traditions intertwine, offering a thrilling musical journey where East meets West, the ancient meets the avant-garde, and new creations are born in the moment.

 


Continuing at the Southbank Centre, the soul of Wassoulou meets the power of orchestral sound as the BBC Symphony Orchestra are performing alongside Malian singer and 2019 Aga Khan Music 2019 winner, Oumou Sangaré. Opening the concert are winners of the prestigious Aga Khan Music Awards which take place as part of EFG London Jazz Festival over the closing weekend. Soon to be announced, the winners are artists whose work preserves and reimagines musical traditions from across the globe.

 

These concerts are curated by the Aga Khan Music Awards 2025 in collaboration with the EFG London Jazz Festival and celebrate outstanding musical creativity inspired by cultural heritage across the world.

 

London-born saxophonist, composer, bandleader and Take Five alumnus, Nubya Garcia melds jazz, classical, dub and R&B into sweeping, adventurous music to stir the senses. Her eclectic music style comes from a place of exploration and self-study, of wanting to experiment across all disciplines. One of the most lauded of her generation in UK jazz, Garcia is closing the festival at HERE at Outernet on Sunday, 23 November with a unique show accompanied by specially-commissioned visuals.

 

Over at Cadogan Hall, the beautiful concert hall just off Sloane Square, the full lineup is almost in place with Iranian player of the Tar and Shurangiz Hossein Alizadeh performing on Friday, 14 November, presented in collaboration with Artstage and Vaak Records. American vocalist and purveyor of the Great American Songbook, Stella Cole performs on Sunday 16, November. Into the midweek, maverick violinist who moves freely between jazz, classical and pop, Nigel Kennedy will perform on Tuesday, 18 November and pianist Taylor Eigsti ft Becca Stevens will bring some New York flair on Wednesday, 19 November. Classically trained composer, sought after collaborator and 5 times Grammy award-winning pianist Bill Laurance will play music from his new album Lumen, released on ACT Records on 26 September in Cadogan Hall on Saturday, 22 November.

 


On Wednesday, 19 November at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, Adrian Dunbar presents T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land with music by Nick Roth alongside the Guildhall Session Orchestra. Conceived and directed by Dunbar, the Unreal Cities setting of the poem is composed for four actors, film and jazz quintet and is expanded for this performance with a full orchestral treatment in collaboration with the Guildhall Session Orchestra.

 


UK drummer, composer and producer Tom Skinner has been a vital and central figure in the burgeoning underground music scene in London throughout the last 20 years, and he brings this experience to a special headline show at the Queen Elizabeth Hall on Friday, 21 November. Tom is known, among others, as an original member of award winning band Sons Of Kemet alongside band-leader and frequent collaborator Shabaka Hutchings. He is also the core drummer of The Smile, with Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood.

 


Headlining KOKO on Friday, 21 November, composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist Adrian Younge is performing with an outstanding 10-piece orchestra to present ‘Something About April III’ - the final chapter of his Brazil inspired psychedelic soul trilogy. As the founder of Linear Labs and co-creator of Jazz Is Dead, his work spans collaborations with artists such as Roy Ayers, Lonnie Liston Smith, and João Donato. Fans can expect a star studded show in keeping with the Jazz is Dead nights, inviting surprise guests for their first ever outing in London.

 


Following their show at Jazz Cafe earlier this year, the electrifying and genre-crossing Ilhan Ersahin’s Istanbul Sessions return to play the EartH Theatre in Dalston on Sunday, 23 November.

 


At the Union Chapel, there are two new shows announced. On the opening Saturday, 15 November, childhood friends Sam Amidon and Thomas Bartlett perform in a double bill show for EFG London Jazz Festival. Having grown up together and formed bands as children, they have both gone on to carve out brilliant careers as musicians and collaborators. On the back of his breakthrough album Salt River, Amidon follows his two sold out shows at Stone Nest earlier this year, whilst Bartlett will perform works including his luminous 2020 release Shelter.

 


Anyone who attended last year’s showstopping Moment’s Notice will be feverishly anticipating the event’s return to Union Chapel. George Nelson’s improv series is one of the hottest tickets on the London jazz scene. Five musicians with little or no history of playing together are invited to spontaneously compose in front of a live audience. Last November, Courtney Pine, Yazz Ahmed, Femi Koleoso, Petter Eldh and Farida Amadou treated a sell-out Union Chapel to three blisteringly brilliant sets, and this year Moment’s Notice returns to the EFG London Jazz Festival for a second time on Tuesday, 18 November with a secret lineup that will be revealed in the coming months.

 


At Milton Court, Dhamaal and Shri Sriram present a high-energy collaboration of South Asian, jazz and electronic traditions, creating an exhilarating and dynamic celebration of musical diversity on Sunday, 16 November. Created by Indian-born British composer, multi-instrumentalist and producer Shri Sriram and commissioned by Serious Trust for the 2025 New Music Biennial, it draws out the up-tempo sounds from the genres to create a celebratory and joyous performance, helped along by a 28 piece brass band.

 


The following day, Monday, 17 November at Milton Court poet, novelist, musician and academic Anthony Joseph and legendary UK producer Dave Okumu present a live performance of Rowing up River to Get Our Names Back.

 


Closely mentored by the legendary trumpet player Hugh Masekela, Somi has carved out her own path as an artist, scholar, and activist. Somi offers an Afropolitan sonic travelogue that weaves deeply personal storytelling with modern jazz and African groove and performs at Jazz Cafe on Saturday, 22 November.

 


Composer, arranger, producer, conceptualist and actor ESKA’s artistry spans genres, disciplines and institutions, from underground improvisation scenes to fashion houses. She can leap from sweet jazz-folk to radical avant-garde improv at the drop of a hat, and performs at The Lower Third on Tuesday, 18 November, as she moves into a bold new chapter.

 


As was announced last week, Serious’ talent development programme Take Five celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2025, and as part of the celebrations they are presenting a show with specially composed music by celebrated alumni Shabaka Hutchings, Camilla George and Jason Yarde at the Barbican on Wednesday, 19 November.

 


There are also two Take Five performances on the opening weekend from the 2025 cohort with Polish-born London based harpist Marysia Osu and Ghana-born Manchester raised guitarist Rory A. Green performing a matinee show at Purcell Rooms on Saturday, 15 November. Scottish saxophonist Matt Carmichael and percussionist Gloria Yehilevsky do the Take Five matinee showcase on Sunday, 16 November, with pianist Marco Mezquida performing his new project ‘Tornado’ in the evening.

 


After the flurry of Take Five shows on the opening weekend, there is another taste of the future of UK jazz on Monday at the Elgar Room in the Royal Albert Hall with Take Five Presents: Olivia Murphy’s Moonrise Ensemble, Andrew Woodhead’s Swing you Sinners & Lewis Daniel. Take Five alumni Bryony Jarman-Pinto performs at Toulouse Lautrec on Thursday, 20 November.

 


EFG London Jazz Festival have a plethora of other fantastic shows being announced today, including Sarathy Korwar Drum Ensemble at the ICA on Saturday, 15 November, Dark Days: Neil Charles, Mark Sanders and Cleveland Watkiss at Camden Arts Centre on Thursday, 20 November and Rosie Frater-Taylor at The Courtyard on Saturday, 22 November.

 


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

 


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

 


Dee Dee Bridgewater’s show at the Barbican is presented in collaboration with Eurostar, celebrating the London to Paris connection for over 30 years.

 


EFG London Jazz Festival Shows (to date)

 


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


14 Nov - Hossein Alizadeh - Cadogan Hall


14 Nov - Jazz Voice - Royal Festival Hall


15 Nov - Sam Amidon ‘Salt River’ & Thomas Bartlett - Union Chapel


15 Nov - Marysia Osu + Rory Green (Take Five matinee showcases) - Purcell Room


15 Nov - Sarathy Korwar Drum Ensemble - ICA


15 Nov - Joan As Police Woman - EartH Theatre


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


15 Nov - Tanita Tikaram - Royal Festival Hall


15 Nov - Chris Thile - Queen Elizabeth Hall


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


16 Nov - Mulatu Astatke - Royal Festival Hall


16 Nov - Stella Cole - Cadogan Hall


16 Nov - Matt Carmichael + Gloria Yehilevsky (Take Five matinee showcases) - Purcell Room


16 Nov - Marco Mezquida: Tornado - Purcell Room


16 Nov - Dhamaal + Shri Sriram - Milton Court


16 Nov - Hermeto Pascoal & Grupo - Barbican


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


16 Nov - Bilal - Village Underground


17 Nov - Mulatu Astatke - HERE at Outernet


17 Nov - Anthony Joseph + Dave Okumu - Milton Court


17 Nov - Take Five Presents: Olivia Murphy’s Moonrise Ensemble, Andrew Woodhead’s Swing You Sinners & Lewis Daniel - Elgar Room


17 Nov - Levitation Orchestra - Islington Assembly Hall


18 Nov - Moments Notice - Union Chapel


18 Nov - Eska - The Lower Third


18 Nov - Nigel Kennedy “Spiritual Connection” - Cadogan Hall


18 Nov - Jasmine Myra with Strings - Hackney Church


19 Nov - The Evolution of UK Jazz – 20 Years On ft. Camilla George and Shabaka - Barbican


19 Nov - Taylor Eigsti Group ft Becca Stevens - Cadogan Hall


19 Nov - Adrian Dunbar presents T.S.Eliot’s The Waste Land Music by Nick Roth with Guildhall Session Orchestra - Queen Elizabeth Hall (6 & 8pm)


19 Nov - Queer Jazz: B.H.A.M w/ Abi Asisa - Vortex


19 Nov - Makaya McCraven - KOKO


19 Nov - Rita Payés - Union Chapel


20 Nov - Bryony Jarman-Pinto - Toulouse Lautrec


20 Nov - Dark Days Neil Charles, Mark Sanders and Cleveland Watkiss - Camden Arts Centre


20 Nov - Ana Carla Maza - Cadogan Hall


20 Nov - Emma-Jean Thackray - KOKO


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


20 Nov - Fergus McCreadie + Laura Jurd - Union Chapel


20 Nov - GeeJay - Islington Assembly Hall


21 Nov - Aga Khan Master Musicians & Friends: A Night of Musical Alchemy and Wonder


21 Nov - Adrian Younge / Jazz is Dead - KOKO


21 Nov - Tom Skinner - Queen Elizabeth Hall


21 Nov - Gary Crosby’s Africa Space Programme featuring Denys Baptiste, Winston Clifford + Guest - Vortex


21 Nov - The Weather Station with Strings - EartH Theatre


21 Nov - Bill Frisell Trio - Cadogan Hall


21 Nov - Hiromi’s Sonicwonder - Barbican


22 Nov - Somi - Jazz Cafe


22 Nov - Bill Laurance - Cadogan Hall


22 Nov - SpiceJazz presents Rosie Frater-Taylor - The Courtyard


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


22 Nov - Tune-Yards - Royal Festival Hall


23 Nov - Nubya Garcia - HERE at Outernet


23 Nov - Oumou Sangaré with BBC Concert Orchestra - Queen Elizabeth Hall


23 Nov - Ilhan Ersahin Istanbul Sessions - EartH Theatre


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


23 Nov - Japanese Jazz - Barbican


23 Nov - Swingin’ With Strings - Cadogan Hall


23 Nov - Herbert & Momoko - Village Underground

 


Praise for 2024 edition

 


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

 


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

 


“exceptional” - The Times, ★★★★

 


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

 


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

 


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

 


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

 

 

 

 

Derby Jazz - Programme for August to December 2025.

Wednesday, July 09, 2025

Derby Jazz has announced its programme for August to December 2025. Events take place at various venues around the city.

We have received the following information;

 

Derby Jazz news and dates August to December

 


FIVE BANDS MAKING NEW SOUNDS OF JAZZ RIGHT NOW ALL-DAYER CELEBRATING JAZZ’ CONTINUAL RENEWALL.
SAT AUGUST 2ND ELECTRIC DAISY £10
1.00pm doors
2.00pm ARJUN CHANDRASEKAR QUARTET
3.30pm BLU.PRNT
5.30pm ELLIE’S KATS
7.00pm VIKASATI
8.30pm FLORAL PATTERN
https://mjazz.co.uk/derby-jazz-whats-on/

 

HEJIRA - CELEBRATING JONI MITCHELL
CHAPEL STREET ARTS CENTRE Studio Theatre
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 26TH 8PM £25
A seven piece band celebrating the great songs and jazz of Joni Mitchell. Expect an evening of ‘great’ songs from Joni’s back catalogue such as ‘Amelia’, ‘Woodstock’, ‘A case of You’, ‘Song for Sharon’, ‘Edith and the Kingpin’ etc.
“Hattie Whitehead’s voice is spine-shiveringly like Mitchell’s, and just as full of delicacy, emotion and intelligence…’ - JAZZWISE August 2024

 

ROBERT MITCHELL TRIO
LITTLE BLACK BOOK
CHAPEL STREET ARTS CENTRE Studio Theatre
Friday October 17th 8pm £15
ROBERT MITCHELL’S NEW ELECTRIC POWER TRIO. The way the keyboards and guitar continually swap lead and bass roles makes this an exceptional band.
https://mjazz.co.uk/whats-on/8D-little-black-book/

 

AHMED
CHAPEL STREET ARTS CENTRE Studio Theatre
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 16th 4PM £25
[Ahmed] is an international quartet of Pat Thomas (piano), Joel Grip (double bass), Antonin Gerbal (drums) and Seymour Wright (alto saxophone). Together,Ahmed re-arrange and re-imagine in real time the music of composer, bassist and oud player Ahmed Abdul-Malik (1927-1993). Their 2024 5CD boxed set of live recordings made at Fylkingen in Stockholm has received rave reviews and rankings from jazz journalists and critics across Europe, USA and UK. They’ve played major venues and festivals in; New York, Istanbul, Paris, Berlin, London, Glasgow, Sweden, Canada, Switzerland, Finland and Italy. Their gigs in the UK outside London are rare as hen’s teeth.
“Don’t think I’ve ever heard a more intense hour of music. Unbelievably great.” GEOFF DYER novelist and jazz writer.
https://mjazz.co.uk/whats-on/8F-ahmed/

 

LEVY / ROBSON INTERNATIONAL QUARTET
DUBREK STUDIOS
FRIDAY DECEMBER 5th 8pm £15
A hugely fruitful music partnership formed in New York City in 2017 between the highly acclaimed US saxophonist Jed Levy (Jaki Byard, Jack McDuff, Mike Clark, Tom Harrell etc.) and multi-award winning Derby born guitarist Phil Robson (Mark Turner, David Liebman, Billy Hart, Partisans, etc.) who was living in NYC at the time.
https://mjazz.co.uk/whats-on/8l-levy-robson-international-quartet/

 

The Studio Theatre at CHAPEL STREET ARTS CENTRE is our new main venue.
With 124 seats, the same as New York’s legendary Village Vanguard, a superb natural acoustic and excellent sightlines this studio theatre is ideal for jazz. It’s part of Chapel Street Arts Centre in the building that was previously the home of Déda opposite Chapel Street Car Park in Derby’s Cathedral Quarter.
The CUBE bar/cafe serves drinks before the show and during the interval.

Ludovico Einaudi Announces Solo Piano Tour for April and May 2026.

Friday, July 04, 2025

Italian pianist and composer Ludovico Einaudi is unveiling Solo Piano, a special series of intimate solo evenings in his favourite concert halls.

We have received the following press release;


Ludovico Einaudi Announces Solo Piano Tour for 2026

 


April - May 2026


Ludovico Einaudi: Solo Piano

 

At the end of his six-night record-breaking residency at the Royal Albert Hall, Italian composer Ludovico Einaudi is unveiling Solo Piano, a special series of intimate solo evenings in his favourite concert halls.

 


Renowned for his ability to captivate audiences with both grandeur and intimacy, Einaudi’s concerts often reach their most profound moments when his accompanying musicians step offstage, leaving him alone at the piano. In those quiet, transcendent interludes, vast venues are transformed into spaces of deep personal connection.

 


In 2026, he will build this section out into a full show, playing the most loved songs from his catalogue alongside some deep cuts and surprises.

 

Solo Piano Tour 2026 Dates:


Tue 28 and Wed 29 April London Royal Albert Hall
Fri 01 May Gateshead The Glasshouse
Sat 02 May Birmingham Symphony Hall
Mon 04 May Bristol Beacon

 

Tickets go on sale next Thursday 10 July at 10am.


http://www.serious.org.uk

Nick Dewhurst - forthcoming live appearances.

Wednesday, July 02, 2025

Lichfield based trumpeter / guitarist Nick Dewhurst has forwarded details of some of his forthcoming live appearances.

Nick Dewhurst writes;

 

I’ve got more live music news to tell you about…so here goes…

 

Saturday 12th July, 4pm, Party at the Jazz Club live at Fuse Festival, Beacon Park, Lichfield. 
Party at the Jazz Club?? What’s that I hear you say!? Well - it’s a little bit of rebranding in fact! Really it’s the ND Band in disguise…except we’re doing our really funky jazz-pop cover tunes which should be great fun at this fantastic free-entry family friendly festival.  I’m going to be joined by some great musicians including Beth Fisher-Dewhurst on Alto Sax & Vocals, Chris Bowden on Tenor Sax, Sam Craig on Piano & Vocals, Paul Robinson on Bass Guitar, and Tash Buxton on Drums.  Tickets are FREE but please head to the Lichfield Arts website to register for them, and to find out more information about the rest of the festival. 
https://lichfieldarts.org.uk/fuse/

 

Sunday 14th December, 7pm, Seasonal Swing with the Nick Dewhurst Band
Hot off the press & just released in their new brochure: I’m delighted to be taking my 6-piece ND Band to the Hub at St Mary’s where we’ll be playing our Christmas show ‘Seasonal Swing’ featuring Santa Claus is Coming to Town, Deck the Halls, and Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree –  all delivered in a vibrant mix of jazz, blues, New Orleans grooves, and rock’n’roll flair.  For tickets and more information, please head to the Hub at St Mary’s Website
https://thehubstmarys.co.uk/events/seasonal-swing-with-the-nick-dewhurst-band/

 

Friday 19th December, 7pm, the Lichfield Jazz Big Band Christmas Special
It’s bonkers to be thinking about this in this 20-something degree heat…but…this gig is always such a classic night out, and this year we’ve moved it even closer to Christmas! Come & hear the wonderful Lichfield Jazz Big Band live in the stunning setting which is St Anne’s Church in Burntwood.  Just a reminder, there are early bird tickets on sale for this one (currently priced at £13) until July 23rd, after which they’ll go up to £15.  Tickets are available from my website for this one - please head to the box office page here;
https://nickdewhurst.com/box-office/

 


There are some additional dates on my website too, which I’ll email you about in due course, but if you want to make a note of them, please head to Upcoming Gigs to find out more! 
https://nickdewhurst.com/

 

That’s all for now, hopefully see some of you at the Fuse Festival in just over a week’s time!

 

All the very best,
Nick.

Jazz at Progress - Progress Theatre, Reading, Berkshire - Programme for Autumn 2025.

Wednesday, July 02, 2025

Jazz at Progress has announced its programme for October to December 2025. 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


Since 2012, Jazz in Reading has been programming fantastic monthly jazz gigs - featuring leading British and international jazz stars - at Progress Theatre here in Reading under the Jazz at Progress brand.

 

We feature some of the finest soloists, singers and band leaders in the UK and beyond who are supported by a bevy of talented musicians. Expect some great evenings of live modern jazz, right here on your doorstep.

 

Jazz at Progress | Chris Biscoe’s Profiles Quartet
Friday 10 October 2025 | Progress Theatre, Reading | 7: 30pm | £20.00 (£18.00 concessions, £10 under 16) plus maximum 5% booking fee.
Tickets; https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/progresstheatre/t-ojgoroj
Chris Biscoe saxes and alto clarinet
Alcyona Mick piano
Larry Bartley bass
Winston Clifford drums
Chris Biscoe’s Profiles Quartet
Chris Biscoe writes:
“Jazz has always been a music about people and places, the connections, the routes (and roots) between, the meetings and the getting away.
When I recorded some of the repertoire from my band Mingus Moves I realised how many of Charles Mingus’ compositions are dedications to musicians, friends and family, lovers and political enemies, not forgetting one toilet-trained cat. The CD was Profiles of Mingus, and this became the working name for the band.
The Profiles Quartet draws on this tradition, expanding it to include compositions by other jazz greats, and something of the travel which is so significant a part of the life of working musicians.Tunes for the quartet include Thelonious Monk’s Jackie-ing (written for his niece Jackie Smith) and Monk’s Dream, Eric Dolphy’s Miss Ann and his portrait of Monk, Hat and Beard. Teenies’ Blues, another family dedication, was written by Oliver Nelson for his little sister. It’s impossible to leave out Charles Mingus, who is represented by Goodbye Pork Pie Hat (for Lester Young), Pussy Cat Dues (that bemused looking cat perched on a Manhattan apartment toilet seat), and Fables of Faubus, the great satirical composition ‘dedicated’ to Orval Faubus, Governor of Arkansas.
Migration and travel appear too, with Billy Strayhorn’s Take The A Train, and Goin’ to Chicago, not the familiar blues but Mike Westbrook’s multi-faceted composition.”
Chris Biscoe came to prominence in the late 1970’s, with Mike Westbrook’s Brass Band. He has toured and recorded extensively in the USA and France, and in the UK. Chris is a founder member of Way Out West, the west London jazz collective which has presented over 800 concerts since 2004. Chris Biscoe crosses musical boundaries in his playing, from ‘cool’ on baritone sax with Allison Neale, post bop with Tony Kofi, contemporary jazz with Liam Noble, through to free and improv jazz with various bands.
Alcyona Mick is a pianist working at the forefront of the London Jazz scene… Recently nominated for a Parliamentary Jazz Instrumentalist Award, she is a member of the London Jazz Orchestra and many other UK bands. She has toured and performed worldwide. As a composer she has a Master’s in Composing music for film from the National Film and Television school. She has written and produced music for many independent short films, documentaries, animation and silent cinema. She won an award for Best Soundtrack at the Anima Mundi International Festival, Brazil.
‘World class ingenuity’  the Guardian
‘Alcyona Mick is an unusual powerhouse of a talent’ – MOJO
Larry Bartley is a bassist and composer who has been a staple of the London and international jazz scene as a side man and as a leader.
“Excellent bassist – with a distinctive Mingus-like drive to his propulsive bass lines.” Time Out
“Larry taps into a vast pool of different types of music to create a unique project that deserves to be applauded.” Jean Toussaint – Drummer
“You can understand why Bartley is so much in demand on the London jazz scene.” BBC
Drummer Winston Clifford is a powerhouse behind the kit for a wide variety of great bands, led by the likes of Gwilym Simcock, Monty Alexander, Stanley Turrentine, Benny Golson and Courtney Pine.
A master of a huge array of drum techniques, Clifford is constantly inventive, immersed in a stream of consciousness yet with ears wide open to hints, suggestions and prompts from his playing partners. He regularly plays around the kit with his bare hands for softer timbres, another card to play in the constant search for dynamic expression and imaginative phrasing.

 

Jazz at Progress | The Freddie Gavita Quartet in Homage to Freddie Hubbard | Tickets on sale soon
Friday 7 November 2025 | Progress Theatre, Reading | 7: 30pm | £20.00 (£18.00 concessions, £10 under 16) plus maximum 5% booking fee.
Freddie Gavita trumpet
Tom Cawley keys
Daniel Casimir bass
Mez Clough drums
The Freddie Gavita Quartet in Homage to Freddie Hubbard
Quite a line up to perform music of one of the finest trumpeters in jazz, Freddie Hubbard. He came of age as a soloist in Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers from 1961 to 1965. Ten albums for Blue Note and featured on several classic recorded albums with Oliver Nelson, John Coltrane, Ornette Coleman, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, to name but a few! Hubbard died in 2008 and deserves to be remembered as being among the jazz greats.
We are therefore delighted to host this gig with wonderful musicians led by 2017 British Jazz Award “Best Trumpeter” Freddie Gavita, who has long been an admirer of Hubbard and will add to our knowledge of his legacy.
Apart from Daniel Casimir, the three other members of the quartet are new to Jazz In Reading. However, there was a livestream quartet performance by Guildford Jazz in Covid afflicted February 2021, a review of which by Trevor Bannister is on our website.
Here is a quote from the review “The spellbinding quality of Freddie’s individual voice was immediately obvious in the opening bars of his own composition ‘Yearning’; understated, flawlessly executed, beautifully articulated and warm in tone. He allows the music space to breathe and to grow in its own way”.  Freddie is a regular member of the house band at Ronnie Scott’s, apart from performing nationwide in various formats.
Tom Cawley (1998 Young Musician of the Year) is a regular in the quartet and a senior member of the UK’s jazz establishment being a composer, arranger, band leader and professor of Jazz piano at the Royal Academy of Music. He has released several acclaimed albums with his “Tom Cawley’s Curios” band.
Daniel Casimir (2021 Instrumentalist Of The Year in the Jazz FM Award) was bassist with Jean Toussaint for a memorable gig at Progress December 2018 – the “Brother Raymond Tour.” Since then, Dan has hit the heights and won awards for his music and playing. Formed his own big band and continues to creatively push the boundaries in jazz.
Finally, drummer and multi-instrumentalist, Mez Clough, has toured and performed with numerous hugely well-known artists from various genres in the music industry. He is also the regular percussionist for Madness.
We believe that an exciting evening of jazz awaits. Please come and enjoy it with us.

 

Jazz at Progress | Janette Mason – ReWired | Tickets on sale soon
Friday 5 December 2025 | Progress Theatre, Reading | 7: 30pm | £20.00 (£18.00 concessions, £10 under 16) plus maximum 5% booking fee.
Janette Mason keyboard
Tom Mason bass
Eric Ford drums
Janette Mason – ReWired
‘A substantial triumph for Janette Mason as she breathes new jazz life into this well chosen selection of tunes. Her arrangements are intelligent, imaginative and sophisticated.’ Ian Mann (The Jazzmann) ****
Janette Mason is a jazz pianist, a composer for film and TV, an arranger and producer of all genres from jazz to soul to pop, and a dedicated and heartfelt musical communicator.
Over the course of a thirty-year career she has quietly but emphatically made her presence felt, delighting audiences with her skills in all kinds of settings, from tiny jazz clubs to international film and TV projects.
Whether leading her own trio, playing sessions with Oasis, Pulp, or Seal, working with legendary producer Tony Visconti, launching her latest project AYRA in collaboration with vocal legend Juliet Roberts, teaching jazz at Bradfield College or fulfilling her role as Artist in Residence at Twickenham Theatre, Janette always stays true to her core values – a commitment to musical excellence, combined with a generous, giving sensibility that reaches out to audiences and ensures that the message in the music is always there to be heard.
Janette says that her direct influences as a keyboard player were Herbie Hancock, Keith Jarrett and Chick Corea. Her own playing on her latest album, ‘ReWired’ has been described as ‘a triumph of elegant tones and passionate swing’. It took her six months to tie down the rights to the eight songs she reinterprets: ‘Cars’ (Gary Numan), ‘John, I’m Only Dancing’ (David Bowie), ‘Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered’ (Rodgers and Hart), ‘Good 4 U’ (Olivia Rodrigo), ‘The Man with the Child in His Eyes’ (Kate Bush), ‘Eleanor Rigby’ (Beatles), ‘Lullaby of Birdland’ (George Shearing) and ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger’ (Noel Gallagher).
Janette will be joined by:
Tom Mason, one of the most versatile double bassists and bass guitarists on the UK music scene.  His résumé of recordings, performances and tours boasts artists such as Lizz Wright, Mark Ronson and Jamie Cullum. Tom has also been long-term member of award-winning pianist Robert Mitchell’s Panacea.
Eric Ford on drums, has performed across the globe and played on around sixty albums. He has worked with musicians as diverse as Ronnie Laws, Marc Almond, Clare Teal, The London Jazz Orchestra and Jason Rebello. He will be familiar to Progress audiences for his performances with the acclaimed contemporary jazz trio Partikel, the Scott Willcox Big Band and Chris Biscoe’s celebration of Mike Westbrook
‘My career has come full circle,’ Janette explained in a recent interview. ‘I am now working on and playing music I listened to and was influenced by as a teenager. Sometimes I can’t believe that has happened. I have reached a point in life where I just feel happy. That’s where I am at and If audiences enjoy even a small percentage of it, and it takes them somewhere else, that will be wonderful.’
Full details of the album ‘Rewired ‘are available here.
https://propermusic.com/products/janettemason-rewired


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.

 

 

Chris Ingham Quintet - ‘Steely Jazz’, forthcoming album and UK tour dates.

Monday, June 30, 2025

Pianist / vocalist Chris Ingham and his quintet are due to release "Walter / Donald", a series of jazz arrangements of Steely Dan songs. They will be touring estensively from July to November

We have received the following press release;

 

WALTER · DONALD
A BECKER & FAGEN SONGBOOK Vol. 1
CHRIS INGHAM QUINTET
Chris Ingham vocals, piano
Harry Greene saxophone, guitar
Paul Higgs trumpet, flugelhorn
Geoff Gascoyne bass
George Double drums, harmony
Downhome Records DOHO007
Released: September 2025

 

 


“Ingham has a warm and generous way with music…his style is based on rhythmic presence and dynamic propulsion” DOWNBEAT


“Fleet piano…one of Britain’s best jazz singers” JAZZ RAG

 

The songs of Walter Becker and Donald Fagen, aka Steely Dan, stood alone in 1970s rock; cryptic, pungent lyrics and sophisticated, detailed music deeply influenced by, in the writers’ own words, “the best jazz players of the ‘50s and ‘60s”.


Steely Dan’s legend substantially derives from the duo’s increasing obsession with recording perfection featuring a revolving roster of the world’s greatest rock and jazz
musicians (often baffled by Becker and Fagen’s inscrutable standards) playing meticulously crafted arrangements. However, at the heart of Steely Dan is a monumental, idiosyncratic collection of highly cultured songs, often as poignant as they are cynical, though rarely interpreted outside some dedicated and painstaking Dan tribute outfits.


Following his Hoagy Carmichael, Dudley Moore and Stan Getz projects, Chris Ingham concludes his Repertoire Quadrilogy with Walter/Donald, placing Becker and Fagen’s work in a small jazz group context with the aim of re-illuminating some remarkable compositions. Initial qualms that such an exercise would satisfy neither Dan fans nor jazz enthusiasts have recently been assuaged by the rapturous reception given to the quintet’s early Steely Jazz live shows.

 

Chris Ingham’s Steely Jazz - Live 2025
Sat 5 July LINCOLN Jazz Festival
Sun 27 July WRITTLE Jazz Festival
Sat 23 Aug SOUTHEND Jazz Centre

Wed 17 Sep LONDON Pizza Express, Dean Street Walter/Donald album launch

Thurs 18 Sep DISS Corn Hall
Sat 20 Sep SOUTHWOLD Arts Centre
Wed 24 Sep EASTLEIGH Concorde Club
Thurs 25 Sep CAMBRIDGE Jazz Club
Sat 27 Sep BURY ST EDMUNDS Hunter Club
Sat 18 Oct HADLEIGH Town Hall
Sun 30 Nov WIVENHOE Music Mix

 


CHRIS INGHAM QUINTET

 


Chris Ingham piano/vocal/guitar
Rated by the London Evening Standard as “one of Britain’s best singer-pianists’, Chris has performed over 250 festival and club performances of his repertoire shows and has released four acclaimed CDs: Hoagy, Dudley, Stan and Hoagy II. He is musical director of film song quintet Jazz at the Movies and classic modern jazz sextet Rebop. Chris is also a record producer (Ruthie Henshall, Joanna Eden), author (Rough Guides to The Beatles and Frank Sinatra) and TV composer (Wartime Crime, How The Beatles Changed The World). Based in Suffolk, he curates jazz clubs in Diss (Corn Hall) and Bury St Edmunds (Hunter Club).

 

Harry Greene saxophone/guitar
Multi-instrumentalist Harry Greene was part of the Royal Albert Hall “Ronnie Scott’s at 60” gala and has performed with Cory Wong, Mica Paris, Bernard Purdie, PBUG, Ricky Wilson, Prince’s side-woman Marva King, Jo Harrop, Incognito and Olly Murs. He is musical director and co-leader (with singer Ashton Jones) of Funk Soul Orchestral which has performed sold-out shows at Ronnie Scott’s and venues throughout the UK. As a composer, he has contributed to a host of prime time TV shows.

 

Paul Higgs trumpet/piano
Arranger and trumpeter for NYJO for many years, Paul has worked as a musical director at the RSC and National Theatre, as a TV and film composer and a record engineer and producer. One of the UK’s most resourceful and expressive jazz trumpeters, Paul has worked with Nancy Wilson, Shorty Rogers and John Dankworth, runs his own successful repertoire shows (A Brief History of Jazz, Shades of Miles) and has released two CDs of his unique jazz/classical crossover group Pavane featuring his own evocative compositions.

 

Geoff Gascoyne double bass
An arranger, composer, bassist and producer of renown, in a 35-year career Geoff has worked with Michel Legrand, Van Morrison, Georgie Fame, Sir Willard White, US3, Sting, Charlie Watts, Benny Golson, Bill Bruford, Jacqui Dankworth, John Martyn, Dianne Reeves, Guy Barker, Claire Martin, Eartha Kitt and he played a major part in the rise of Jamie Cullum with whom he worked exclusively from 2000 to 2007. He has been central to the development of two highly successful music apps Session Band 1, 2 & 3 and Quartet 1, 2, 3 & 4.

 

George Double drums/vocal
Drummer with Art Themen’s Organ Trio, John Etheridge’s Blue Spirits and many of Chris Ingham’s projects including Rebop and Jazz at the Movies. He has worked with Dame Shirley Bassey, Grammy Award Winner Jack Jones, Marc Almond, Mica Paris, Ruthie Henshall, Paul Jones and Kym Mazelle and has played on West End shows Wicked, Guys and Dolls, Avenue Q, Sinatra and Anything Goes. A respected published drum educator, notably for Trinity College, London, George also curates East Anglian jazz clubs in Hadleigh, Southwold and Frinton.

 

WALTER · DONALD tracklist


1. Any Major Dude Will Tell You 4.03
Many Becker/Fagen songs seem to feature disreputable characters doing unspeakable things. By contrast, this is a warm-hearted, optimistic message of encouragement. From Pretzel Logic (1974).


2. I Got The News 5.11
One of the less celebrated cuts from Aja (1977), a glorious, multi-themed romp with carnal undertones - and overtones.


3. What A Shame About Me 4.34
From their Grammy-winning comeback album Two Against Nature (2000), a compelling tale of an ironic underachiever who, confronted with the possibility of a nostalgic erotic tryst, ultimately maintains dignity by exercising his personal code of loserdom.


4. Your Gold Teeth II 4.10
A sardonic, hallucinatory scenario rather belying the gentle jazz-waltz setting. Flavours of Zappa and Dylan plus, in the bridge, the most obscure set of chords in the Dan canon. From Katy Lied (1975).


5. Razor Boy 3:16
In a deceptively seductive Latin soundscape, the narrator regards his subject with a faintly threatening scepticism, though his vulnerability is never far from the surface. From Countdown To Ecstasy (1973).


6. Haitian Divorce 5.17
One of several Becker/Fagen songs alluding to a ménage a trois situation (see also Gaucho, Everything You Did, Rose Darling), this details the goings on of Babs, Clean Willy and the Charlie in the Greasy Chair in a slyly satisfying narrative. From The Royal Scam (1976).


7. The Last Mall 4.06
From Steely Dan’s final studio album Everything Must Go (2003), a wry, bluesy account of a desperate dash to the shops in the face of imminent apocalypse.


8. Only A Fool Would Say That 3.12
A modest gem from their debut album Can’t Buy A Thrill (1972), expressing impatience with media-hyped idealists (who may or may not have been imagining no possessions) on behalf of people doing their best to survive.


9. Green Flower Street 4:32
A vivid teenage fantasy of an exotic, dangerous romance, from Donald Fagen’s solo album The Nightfly (1982)


10. Paging Audrey 6:25
This remarkably touching song of regret for transgressions long past was first heard on Walter Becker’s solo album Circus Money (2008)


11. Black Friday 4.58
A corrupt money man and his journey to being a hippie fugitive in Australia. From Katy Lied (1975).

 


Press comments for previous Chris Ingham albums:

 

Hoagy (2014)
“This is just lovely…” SUNDAY TIMES, TOP 10 jazz CD of 2014
“Captures the spirit of a 20th-century giant…a delightful package” **** OBSERVER
“Outstanding quartet…inspired solo forays…nifty and concise arrangements ” LONDON JAZZ NEWS
“Mighty fine piano…perfect underpinnings…[an] outstanding CD” BEBOP SPOKEN HERE
“Hoagy Carmichael was special…Ingham knows and understands” MOJO

 

Dudley (2016)
“A vibrant and moving homage” DOWNBEAT
“Unfailingly tuneful with gentle harmonic guile…Dudley would have been delighted” OBSERVER
“Swing, humour and poignancy…a jazz joy” MOJO
“An intimate and affectionate tribute that’s very Moore-ish indeed” JAZZ JOURNAL
“The emotional range and depth that this fine ensemble has made playing Dudley’s music has resulted in an intimate and heartfelt pleasure” LONDON JAZZ NEWS

 

Stan (2018)
“The phenomenally gifted Mark Crooks…the quartet is everything you could wish for – swinging, supple and, most importantly, always appropriate. Ingham’s mastery of
the subtle differences in style is impressive” JAZZ JOURNAL
“Crooks’s tenor rises to the challenge…a performance that strikes a balance between muscle and lyricism” SUNDAY TIMES
“Ingham has chosen well…an excellent collection featuring the superb saxophone sound of Mark Crooks…the band are in fine classic swinging form…extremely expressive…” LONDON JAZZ NEWS
“Another superb album…a musical love potion…recommended - highly” BEBOP SPOKEN HERE

 

Hoagy II (2023)
“My album of the year, witty, original re-arrangements” JAZZ RAG
“Captures the essence of Carmichael’s catchy, jazz-influenced melodies and their droll, laconic lyrics perfectly ... The performance of all four musicians is superb”
JAZZ JOURNAL
“Engaging and often surprising… the range of songs is quite extraordinary” JAZZWISE
“The performances are all first-class, the arrangements neat and interesting, and the variety beyond reproach” LONDON JAZZ NEWS

 

Chris Ingham: 07799 650009
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Peter Slavid - ‘European Modern Jazz’ on the radio playlist,  first broadcast 29/06/2025.

Monday, June 30, 2025

Broadcaster & journalist Peter Slavid has forwarded details of the music played on his UK & European Jazz radio show on 29/06/2025, which is available via a number of UK & international radio stations

Peter Slavid writes;


Radio playlist from June 29th 2025

 

Shez Raja
Spellbound
Spellbound
Gearbox Records


Carlo Cattano
Marzamemi
Rituals
AUT Records


DalaiQuartet,
Once
Brazzaville
AUT Records


Bastian Menz
Taking a Trip
Everything in between
A.MA Records


plop ensemble
playing after all
Social Bubbles
Unit Records


Vio 3io
Viology
Viology
self


Mark Solberg Tungemal
Cantamos
Confluencia
ILK Music


Gulliver + Roberto Ottaviano.
Nanita Nana
The Billia Session
Dodicilune


Anna Sophia Defant
dill
s:e
Unit Records


Alice Leggatt
Sunflower Song
Birdsong
ZenneZ


Olivier van Niekerk
7.1
U2146x6
Dox records


GoGo Penguin
Umbra
Necessary Fictions
Sony

 

Available now:

 

European Modern Jazz on the radio;

 

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

 

Weekly:


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


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


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


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

 

Liam Ward - Gig and workshop schedule, June - November 2025.

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Blues harmonica player and vocalist Liam Ward has announced his gig schedule for June to November which will feature his playing and singing with a variety of different line ups.

Liam Ward writes;

 

Upcoming gigs and workshops


It’s a busy time in LiamLand: I’ve been on tour with Oasis Supernova, revamping my harmonica school, and Mark Cole and I have just started recording a new album - watch this space!


Here are some upcoming highlights in terms of gigs and workshops:
(More events to be announced soon, check the website for the full list.)
https://www.liamwardmusic.com/gigs-and-workshops
​​

 

SAT 28TH JUNE (11am) The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Mogfest ‘25 (Hampshire)


SAT 28TH JUNE (7pm) Oasis Supernova @ Party at the Park (Leicester)


SUN 29TH JUNE The Jake Leg Jug Band @ M&J Jazz Weekend (Devon)


THU 24TH JULY London Harmonica School Summer Camp


FRI 25TH JULY Cole & Ward @ Glouc Blues Festival
(Venue: England’s Glory)


SUN 27TH JUL-FRI 1ST AUG EuroBlues Week (Northampton)

​​


SAT 2ND AUGUST Cole & Ward Trio @ Gloucester Blues Festival
(Venue: Cafe Rene)


SUN 3RD AUGUST Oasis Supernova @ Kendal Calling


THU 14TH AUGUST Cole & Ward @ The Roxy London


FRI 15TH AUGUST Cole & Ward @ Ain’t Nothin’ But London


SAT 16TH AUGUST Cole & Ward @ Retro Music Cafe Fulham


SAT 6TH SEPTEMBER Oasis Supernova @ Fields of Gold (Manchester)

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FRI 12TH SEPTEMBER The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Driotwich Jazz Club

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THU 18TH SEPTEMBER The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Ebberston Village Hall (Scarborough)


SAT 20TH SEPTEMBER Oasis Supernova @ Made in Manchester 2025 (Stockport)

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SUN 21ST SEPTEMBER The Story of Skiffle @ Livermead Jazz Weekend (Torquay)


THU 2ND OCTOBER The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Pump House Jazz Club (Watford)


SAT 4TH OCTOBER Oasis Supernova @ Sin City Swansea


FRI 10TH OCTOBER The Liam Ward Band @ Beer Blues Fest


TUE 14TH OCTOBER The Liam Ward Band @ Bletchley Blues Club


SAT 18TH OCTOBER Oasis Supernova @ The Forum Theatre, Romily


FRI 31ST OCTOBER-SUN 2ND NOVEMBER
World Harmonica Festival (Trossingen, Germany)


THU 6TH NOVEMBER Cole & Ward @ Old Forge Cranham


SAT 8TH NOVEMBER The Liam Ward Band @ Diseworth Blues Club (Leicestershire)


SAT 15TH NOVEMBER The Jake Leg Jug Band @ Calstock Arts (Cornwall)


SUN 23RD NOVEMBER The Jake Leg Jug Band @ The Chestnut Tree (Worcester)


Cheers,
Liam

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

Tuesday, June 17, 2025

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

Peter Slavid writes;

Radio Playlist from 15th June 2025

 

Tobias Wiklund
Atomic Stringency
Inner Flight Music
Stunt Records


Gary Brunton
Snecklifter
Spacecraft
Juste Une Trace


Chrome Hill
Walk With Me
En Route
Clean Feed


Beiggja
Tuvals
Morning
Hubro


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


Van Herzeele & Galland
Fire
Songshan
Buzz


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


Luca Gusella
Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
Portraits
Caligola Music


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


Antonio Borghini
The Applicant
Resta Chi Va
We Insist


Antoine Fafard
Paraorbital Vision
Quadra Spherium
Code 7


Lorenzo Bellini
Odruis
Source
Gleam


Tom Brunt’s Extended Acoustics
Acoustronic Space
Today
Unit Records

 


European Modern Jazz on the radio;


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

 

Weekly:


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


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


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


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

Other Voices Cardigan Reveals First Artists for 2025.

Thursday, June 12, 2025

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

We have received the following press release;


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

 

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

 


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


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


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


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


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

 

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


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


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

 

 


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

 


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


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

 

 

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

Stay tuned for more acts and programme details coming soon.

 


http://www.othervoices.ie


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

 

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


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

 

 


 

 

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

Saturday, June 07, 2025

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

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


An intimate journey into the heart of solo piano


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


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


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


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

 


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

 

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

 


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

 


Find Us;


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


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

 

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

 

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


Mainline Rail:
Waterloo Station and Waterloo East


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

 

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

 

EFG London Jazz Festival reveal more new names for 2025.

Wednesday, June 04, 2025

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

We have received the following press release;

SERIOUS
Announce More Artists For
EFG LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL 2025

 


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

 


aja monet announced as 2025 Artist in Residence at the Barbican

 


14-23 November 2025

 


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

 

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


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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 


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

 


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

 


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

 


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

 


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

 


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

 

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

 


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

 


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

 


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

 


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

 


EFG London Jazz Festival Shows

 


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


14 Nov - Jazz Voice - Royal Festival Hall


15 Nov - Joan As Police Woman - EartH Theatre


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


15 Nov - Tanita Tikaram - Royal Festival Hall


15 Nov - Chris Thile - Queen Elizabeth Hall


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


16 Nov - Hermeto Pascoal & Grupo - Barbican


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


16 Nov - Bilal - Village Underground


18 Nov - Jasmine Myra with Strings - Hackney Church


19 Nov - Makaya McCraven - KOKO


19 Nov - Rita Payés - Union Chapel


20 Nov - Ana Carla Maza - Cadogan Hall


20 Nov - Emma-Jean Thackray - KOKO


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


20 Nov - Fergus McCreadie + Laura Jurd - Union Chapel


20 Nov - GeeJay - Islington Assembly Hall


21 Nov - The Weather Station with Strings - EartH Theatre


21 Nov - Bill Frisell Trio - Cadogan Hall


21 Nov - Hiromi’s Sonicwonder - Barbican


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


22 Nov - Tune-Yards - Royal Festival Hall


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


23 Nov - Japanese Jazz - Barbican


23 Nov - Swingin’ With Strings - Cadogan Hall


23 Nov - Herbert & Momoko - Village Underground

 

 


Praise for 2024 edition

 


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

 


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

 


“exceptional” - The Times, ★★★★

 


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

 


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

 


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

 


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


https://efglondonjazzfestival.org.uk/

Jazz Scotland announces new CEO.

Wednesday, June 04, 2025

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

We have received the following press release;

 

Jazz Scotland announces new CEO

 

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

 

 

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


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

 

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

Tuesday, June 03, 2025

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

Peter Slavid writes;


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


Back to normal soon I hope
Peter

 

Snowpoet
Host
Heartstrings
Edition


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


Marcus Reuter
Love Theme
Truce <3
Moonjune


Maia & Cate
Senhoras_do_Amazonas
Luck Grows
Mons records


Cosmic Ear
Brown Rice
Traces
We Jazz Records


Angel Shades
Josh’s Trap
Twirler
EFPI


Bliss Quintet
Ida
Live at Nattjazz `24
Jazzland


Naïssam Jalal
Souffle #7
Souffles
Les Couleurs du Son


Hélène Labarrière
Jane
Puzzle
Jazzdor


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


Littorina Saxophone Quartet
Hells Bells
Leaking Pipes
NoBusiness Records

 

Dave Jones wins award from Prog Magazine.

Wednesday, May 28, 2025

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

28/05/2025
Dave Jones writes;


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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

Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio, UK tour, October 2025.

Friday, May 23, 2025

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

We have received the following press release;


Direct from the USA, DELVON LAMARR ORGAN TRIO

 


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

 


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

 

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


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

 

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


DATES:


Thu, OCT 16
The Voodoo Rooms
Edinburgh, United Kingdom

 

Fri, OCT 17
Slay Glasgow
Glasgow, United Kingdom

 


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

 

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

 

Mon, OCT 20
The Stables
Milton Keynes, United Kingdom

 

Tue, OCT 21
Brudenell Social Club
Leeds, United Kingdom

 

Fri, OCT 24
Metronome Nottingham
Nottingham, United Kingdom

 

Sat, OCT 25
Future Yard CIC
Birkenhead, United Kingdom

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

Thursday, May 22, 2025

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

We have received the following press release;


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

 

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

 

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

 

O V E R V I E W

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 


4 STELLAR JAZZ ENSEMBLES


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


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


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


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

 


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


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


STILE ANTICO present quintessential Renaissance works (11/8)


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


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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 


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

 

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


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

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

 

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

 

 

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

 


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

 


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

 


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

 


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

 


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


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

 


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

 


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

 

 

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

 


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


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

 


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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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


POP-UP CONCERTS


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


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


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


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

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


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


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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

SEASON AT A GLANCE;


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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

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

Thursday, May 22, 2025

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

We have received the following press release;


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

 


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

 


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


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


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


Live Dates:


6th June, Kings Road Yard, Cardiff


11th June, Oxford University Jazz. Society


12th June, Smokey Joe’s, Cheltenham


13th June, Burford Jazz Club, Oxfordshire


16th June, Bexley Jazz Club, London


18th June, Concorde Club, Eastleigh


22nd June, SMJC, Southampton


25th June,  Aberjazz, Fishguard


26th June, The Small Space, Barry


10th July, Hampstead Jaz Club, London


11th July, Cabaret, Cardiff


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


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

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

 

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


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


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

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

Monday, May 19, 2025

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

Peter Slavid writes;

 

Radio Playlist from May 18 2025

 

 

Oliver Lutz
Stargazer
Calamari Fantasy
Bandcamp


Álvaro Ocón Ocón
Mama
Life Dissonance
AMP Records


Azmari
Disassembling The Matrix
In Oculis (EP)
SDBan


Sarost
First Lights
Aurora
Jazz Now Records


Alex Hawkins
Song of Infinite Variations
Song Unconditional
Intakt


Hedwig Mollestad trio
Golden Griffin
Bees in The Bonnet
Rune Grammofon


Henriksen-Seim-Jormin-Ounaskari
Nokitpyrt
Arcanum
ECM


Motion and More
White Magic
Gratitude
Phonogram Unit


Trilok Gurtu
Peace is not Peaceful
Mirror
Jazzline


Fernandino Romano
La Torre del Serpe
The Legends of Otranto
Gleam


John Andrew Wilhite
Early Morning
Bristol Silence
Motvind records


Andrew Moreno
Iffa
Axiom
Honolulu Records

 

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

 


European Modern Jazz on the radio;


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

 

Weekly:


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


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


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


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

 

 

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

Saturday, May 10, 2025

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

We have received the following press release;


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

 

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

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

 

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

 


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

 

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


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

 

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


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


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


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


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


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


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

 


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


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


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


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


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

 

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


“Always innovative and surprising”
Jazz Views


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


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

 

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

 

http://www.kimcypher.com



 

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

Wednesday, May 07, 2025

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

Peter Slavid writes;

 

Radio Playlist from May 4th 2025

 

Gilles Torrent
Voyage de l’eau
Buleria
Jazzman Records


JCL
What Are Friends For
All We Got Is Time
self


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


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


Christy Doran/Izumi Kimura
Blacksod Lighthouse
Glacial Voyage
Challenge Records


Anneleen Boehme
Furorem
Eunoia
W.E.R.F


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


Alberto Pinton’s Relentless
Dialogen
Allt Större Klarhet
Moserobie


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


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


Andrera Ciceri Esatomic
Blue a la Monk
Fisse
Aut records


Jan Gunnar Hoff Group
Voyage
Voyage
Losen


Soft Ffog
Oh Jimi (part)
Focus
Is It Jazz


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

 

European Modern Jazz on the radio;


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

 

Weekly:


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


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


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


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

 

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

Wednesday, April 30, 2025

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

Colin May writes;


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


COLIN MAY

Jazz FM Awards 2025 - Winners Announced.

Monday, April 28, 2025

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

We have received the following press release;


Jazz FM Awards 2025


Global Jazz Talent Honoured At Star-Studded London Ceremony


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


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

 

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


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


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


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


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

 

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


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


The full list of winners is as follows:

 

Jazz FM Awards 2025 with PPL and PRS for Music

 

Lifetime Achievement Award
Billy Cobham

 

Impact Award
Sponsored by: Raymond Weil Genève
Jamie Cullum

 

Gold Award
Melody Gardot


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

 

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

 

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


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


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


Instrumentalist of the Year
Sponsored by: Yamaha UK
Mark Kavuma


Soul Act of the Year
Sponsored by: Oanda
Jalen Ngonda


Blues Act of the Year
Shemekia Copeland


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


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

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

Monday, April 21, 2025

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

Peter Slavid writes;


Radio Playlist - first broadcast Sunday 20th April 2025

 

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

 

Electric Gumbo
Budge Up
Its On
Full Beam Music


Thanos Stavridis & Drom
Patrounina
fygame
self


Aesthetiko
The Wisdom (part)
Potamos
Aesthetiko


Mundus
La Passante Du Sans-Souci
Refuge
self


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


EH3
Close to Nothing
Close to Nothing
Losen


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


Olivier Chavet
Elements
Elements
self


Tom Borgeois
Thème épique
Lili
BMC


Enemy
Countdown
Fiend
Edition


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


Bleu Salvatge
Günther’s Toys
Hiraeth
segell Microscopi

 

European Modern Jazz on the radio;


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

 

Weekly:


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


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


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


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

 

Phil Bancroft to release solo saxophone album.

Wednesday, April 16, 2025

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

Publicist Rob Adams has forwarded the following press release;


“Testimony” bears witness to solo saxophone ability

 

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


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


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


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


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


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

 

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

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


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


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

 

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

Tuesday, April 15, 2025

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

Peter Slavid writes;


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


European Modern Jazz on the radio;


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

 

 

Weekly:


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


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


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


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

Ted Morcaldi Trio - new album and UK tour dates.

Sunday, April 13, 2025

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

We have received the following press release;


TED MORCALDI – CELESTIAL STRANGER

 


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


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


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


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


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


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

 

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


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

 

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

 

Credits:


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


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

 

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


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

 

https://www.clonmelljazzsocial.com


https://www.tedmorcaldimusic.com


https://tedmorcaldi.bandcamp.com/


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

 

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

Monday, April 07, 2025

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

Peter Slavid writes;


European Jazz - radio playlist from Sunday April 6th

 


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


Matt Carmichael
Beckoning Night
Dancing with Embers
Bridge The Gap


Gary Brunton
Coldstream
Look North
Juste Une Trace


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


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


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


Leszek Możdżer/Lars Danielsson/Zohar Fresco
Appropinquate
Beamo
ACT


Tom Sochas
Rongbuk
Facing North
Khumbu Records


Emma Rawicz & Gwilym Simcock
The Drumbledrone
Big Visit
ACT


Jordi Cassagne Barbastelle
Nef
Vestige Étésien
Aut Records


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


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


Ramzi Hammad
Olive Tree
Melting Pot
Sonclair


Claire Cope Ensemble C
Feeling
Every Journey
Adhyâropa Records

 

European Modern Jazz on the radio;


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

 

Weekly:


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


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


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


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

 

 

Joe Armon-Jones - new album and UK tour.

Saturday, April 05, 2025

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

We have received the following press release;


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

 

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


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


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

 

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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


‘All The Quiet (Part II)’ Tracklisting


1. Acknowledgement Is Key (feat. Hak Baker)


2. Lavender


3. Westmoreland (feat. Asheber)


4. PSR Orchestra


5. Paladin of Sound & Circumstance


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


7. War Transmission


8. Joe Armon-Jones – 505 Standby


9. Joe Armon-Jones – Journey South


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

 

 

‘All The Quiet’ Tour Dates


Oct 21 – Manchester, Band On The Wall


Oct 22 – Bristol, St. George’s


Oct 24 – London, Hackney Church


Oct 26 – Brussels, AB


Oct 27 – Paris, Badaboum


Oct 28 – Amsterdam, Tolhuistuin


Oct 30 – Berlin, Saalchen

 

https://joearmonjones.com/

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

Friday, April 04, 2025

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

We have received the following press release;


Iles Ahead!


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

 

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


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


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


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


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


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

 

Nikki Iles and the NDR Bigband in a subscription programme

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


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


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


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

 

Looking to the 2025/26 season


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

 

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


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


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