Vital for Jazz! Sign the Petition to Stop Liverpool Council Closing MelloMello!

Why post this on Jazz&Jazz? Because a primary aim of this website is to prevent jazz venues from closing down! Too many bands, musicians and fans have seen halls, pubs and clubs close their doors to jazz in recent years and the trend is accelerating.


MelloMello
is a very special venue in Liverpool and I can’t do better than let Jeff Lewis, a member of my facebook Jazzers Group explain what is at stake:

“PEOPLE WHO CARE ABOUT JAZZ AND GRASS ROOTS ARTS, please read the following. I am not attempting to hijack the Jazzers Group with local politics, and the matter has potential implications far beyond Merseyside. The jazz and general cultural heritage of Liverpool is long, varied and of lasting international importance, surviving despite the city’s economic tribulations. The last few years have seen a near explosion of new talent, including jazz, and a thriving grass roots arts scene. Underpinning much of this is a BUSINESS RATE CONCESSION provided by Liverpool Council which has enabled community based grass roots arts projects to flourish. Typical of these is an excellent establishment on the corner of Slater Street and Parr Street, called MelloMello. It is a non-profit, community interest organisation,  founded by volunteers who have worked like demons to turn a previously derelict building (once a motor dealer’s) into a vibrant artistic hub of activity and business, which now employs about 20 people. For the jazzers among us, it is also a very important gig venue, hosting multiple jazz gigs (all styles) every week, as well as rock, funk, folk, comedy, actors’ workshops etc. It also houses rehearsal space for bands, function rooms for classes etc and a well equipped recording studio, all at very reasonable prices…… Their website says it all. This has been achieved from NOTHING over about 4 years, and the organisation is now starting to get on its feet. Liverpool Council has now withdrawn this business rate concession causing understandable cash flow problems for many establishments across the city. Mello, and other similar organisations, now hang very much in the balance, and should they be forced out of business, their closure will choke off much of this cultural resurgence at birth. I know most of you will not live in Liverpool, but the importance of this is much more than a local issue, and of extreme relevance to anyone who cares about jazz, which needs all the help it can get. Please could I ask people to sign the attached petition to Liverpool Council, which is already starting to attract some noteable figures, and help us persuade the Council to re-examine the unintended consequences of their decision. Thank you very much for your time.”

Jeff Lewis, on behalf of jazz fans in Liverpool and everywhere.

That says it all so if you love jazz and want to see it thrive, get to the petition now and sign it!

https://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/stop-lcc-from-closing-mellomello online petition

I did and you can read my comment here: https://www.change.org/en-GB/members/29505414 

Jeff Lewis and the Speakeasy Bootleg Band gig regularly at MelloMello.

What’s more, you can join our crusade for jazz by adding your comments to this blog and to any of the blogs posted on Jazz&Jazz. That helps boost the site in Google and other Search Engine rankings giving it much more prominence and exposure. Or you can make a Friend Request on my Celebrating Jazz Facebook Page so that I can send you an invite to join the Jazzers Group.

Peter Mark Butler
Founder & Moderator of Jazz&Jazz and The Jazzers Group 

Fenny Stompers Storm the Peartree!

Welwyn Garden City’s Peartree Jazz Club welcomed Dennis Vick’s Fenny Stompers back for a rip roaring evening of grade A jazz and fun on Monday, 17th September.

This time around the band included three guest musicians, Ken Sims on cornet, famed for his days with Acker Bilk’s Paramount Jazz Band, John Pinkerton of JP Jazz on saxophone and Andrew Hutchinson on his mellow toned electric bass.

Andrew Hutchinson on Electric Bass

 

Brian Vick

Dennis was on his usual top form, putting his clarinet aside every so often to entertain Peartree fans with his wit and repartee. It has to be said, however, that his brother Brian on banjo is a match for him any day in the crooning department!

Ken Joyner

Ken Sims

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

John Pinkerton

Brian Vick

(Photos © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz)

 

Gunton Hall Festival of Jazz 2013 Hosted by Pete and Jill Lay

Pre- October Jazz Guide Announcement for Jazz Clubs


Bargain Rates for Advanced Bookings

 Up until September 30th 2012, Warner are running a bargain booking price of £189 for next year’s Gunton Hall Jazz Break 6th September – 9th September 2013.

 Anyone with a ‘Gold Card’ is entitled to 10% off this price, and free insurance
is included as well.

 Take advantage of this offer now before the price reverts to the brochure price.

 However, if you do decide to leave it and book later you will be entitled to use our JAX 13 code to obtain a discount which is 15% off the brochure price.

 Thank You
Pete and Jill

 

Festival of Jazz 2013

Hosted by Pete and Jill Lay

Gunton Hall, Lowestoft, Suffolk

Fri 6th Sept – Mon 9th Sept 2013

Starring

* New Orleans Heat *

* Gambit Jazzmen *

* Savannah Jazz Band *

* Gavin Lee’s New Orleans Band *

* Yorkshire Stompers *

* Sarah Spencer’s Transatlantic All Stars*

From £189 per person up until 30 September  Standard Accommodation.

(Price based on two persons sharing)
(Normal Room Supplements apply)

 Book with a £35 per person deposit a.s.a.p. please telephone Gunton Hall on: 01502 730288, quoting JAX13.

This special price is subject to availability and cannot be used in conjunction with
any other offer.
All bookings subject to terms and conditions of Warner Brochure.

Please note this is an advanced registration and no booking exists until written confirmation is received from Warner Leisure Hotels.

IT’S TIME FOR JAZZERS TO GET INVOLVED!

It’s time to reinforce the aims and goals of  Jazz&Jazz.com so please follow and contribute to the debate I’ve launched on my Facebook Jazzers page.

You’ll find it under my post entitled IT’S TIME FOR JAZZERS TO GET INVOLVED!

Frankly put, with ageing bands, musicians and fans, if action isn’t taken soon, jazz and in particular New Orleans traditional jazz will simply fade away. Yet there are younger bands, musicians and fans out there to carry the torch, and they need all the support and encouragement we can give them if they are to stay on track. This is what the Jazzers post is all about.

So join the debate. The more comments received the stronger the case for action! And regular contributions to the post will keep it at or close to the top of the Jazzers page where it belongs. So keep watching out for it.

I’ll  also repost this blog on Jazzers as often as it takes to keep the debate alive. And I’ll refresh the post as often as is needed by calling for more contributions to ensure it continues to get top billing.

What’s more, you can also reinforce the cause by having your say in the Comment Box at the foot of this page as well as on Jazzers.

Then we might even reach a consensus on how to achieve lift off to a sustained revival of New Orleans Jazz, the source of all of our popular forms of music.

 

Peter Butler, founder of Jazz&Jazz.com & Jazzers

Full Focus on Jazz Drummer Colin Bowden

Where is the  jazz fan who doesn’t rate Colin Bowden as star drummer in the tradition of the New Orleans greats?

And yet drummers are invariably hidden from view at the back of the band behind the line up of brass and reeds.

I have had the immense privilege of photographing Colin live on several occasions with a view to including him in my pantheon of jazz portraits. And so, jazzers, please help me to select which of my following photographs of Colin you would prefer for his portrait in acrylics.

Photo No 1

Photo No 2

Photo No 3

Photo No 4

To make your choice simply post in the comment box below your preferred photo numbered 1 to 4 from the top.

To help you make your choice, here is a wonderful clip of Colin in a spectacular drum solo with the Delta Jazz Bandin Duisburg, Germany: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3foG9N0jpg 

(Photos © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz)

Get Down to The Peartree Jazz Club on 17th September!

Club favourites, Dennis Vic’s Fenny Stompers are bound to pull in traditional jazz fans at the Peartree Jazz Club on Monday, 17th September! So be sure to get on down to The Peartree in Hollybush Lane for 8.30pm – the only Live Jazz venue in and around Welwyn Garden City. And one of the few jazz clubs with a growing fan base! Excellent acoustics, great camaraderie and free parking! Be there!

Then on Monday, 15th October don’t miss Tad Newton’s JazzFriends, newcomers to The Peartree and a phenomenal band!

For all the latest at The Peartree Jazz Club visit:    www.facebook.com/peartreejazz.club
or keep in touch via Jazz&Jazz.

Ramsgate Seaside Shuffle Presents The John Myhill Quartet

Ramsgate Seaside Shuffle is to launch its 2012 Autumn Season on Saturday, 27th October, with an star performance by the dynamic John Myhill Quartet. And what better venue for a seaside jazz gig than the historic Ramsgate Small Boat Owners Club.

During the Seaside Shuffle Festival in July The Quartet premiered at the Belgian Cafe adjacent to Ramsgate Harbour to the delight of festival fans and enthusiastic holiday makers. They have since been invited back to the cafe for repeat performances.

So be sure to shuffle on down to the Small Boat Owners Club on Saturday 27th October for a jazz packed evening!

Tickets
Pay at the door or to book by post:
Cheques payable to ‘Ramsgate Seaside Shuffle’ with SAE to
John H Morgan,
20 St Clements Court, Canterbury Road,
Herne Bay, Kent CT6 5RT
Tel: 01227 361238

L to R: Jonathan Pick on Drums; John Myhill on Guitar; Nick Capocci on Keyboard; Harry Cook on Bass

A Rising Star: Sixteen year old Jonathan on drums.

(Photos © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz)

Spotlight on the Trumpet: Jazz Portrait of Tony O’Sullivan at The Autumn Jazz Parade, Hemsby

The ever popular Tony O’Sullivan, silhouetted by the stage lighting, in an intense and dazzling trumpet solo with the New Orleans Po’ Boys at the 2010 Autumn Jazz Parade in Hemsby, Norfolk.

Jazz&Jazz fine art print of Jazz Portrait of Tony O’Sullivan on Trumpet

Spotlight on the Trumpet
Trumpet ablaze
Fired by the spot
A solo to amaze
Yet fans like it hot!

Jazz&Jazz Copyright © 2010 Peter M Butler. All rights reserved.

I have fun writing poems to accompany each fine art print of my jazz paintings and for Tony, this simple stanza sums up his virtuosity on trumpet.

Fine Art Giclée Prints of this portrait are available, with or without my descriptive poem. Simply email: [email protected]

 

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