Ramsgate Seaside Shuffle’s Christmas Special with Martin Bennett’s Old Green River Band

When it comes to Christmas and New Year jazz gigs I would love to have powers of omnipresence to be at as many clubs as possible and especially those with which I have special connections. Ramsgate Seaside Shuffle is one of these clubs due to my involvement with the Organising Committee since its launch in 2011. 

L to R: Martin Bennett,

L to R: Martin Bennett, John Finch, Chez Chesterman, Jools Aldridge, Roger Myerscough, Roger Link.

Regretfully I couldn’t be there this year for their Sunday, 27th December Xmas Special – especially as Martin Bennett’s Old Green River Band journeyed all the way south from their adventures in flooded Cumbria for this very special Seaside Shuffle Christmas and New Year Celebration.

Martin Bennett

Martin Bennett

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Baby Jools, Max Collie’s drummer at the very first Ramsgate Festival in 2011

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John Finch and Chez Chesterman

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Roger Myerscough and Roger Link

Roger Myerscough and Roger Link

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jazz&Jazz Special Operatives
But I have my spies, or should I say my Jazz Operatives, who have very special connections to the Ramsgate Seaside Shuffle Organising Committee. And they reported back to me with all the information I needed, including photos and even movies for YouTubes taken on their iPhones. Then today I spoke to Chris, Chairperson of the Shuffle Committee, who was effusive about their wonderful session and excellent turnout for Martin and his Green River Crew.

Seaside Shuffle Club Collection for Flood Victims
Not only that but Chris told me about a very special collection of £125 made on the night for flood victims in the north. Martin and his band only just escaped near disaster in the Cumbrian floods when their band wagon was all but swept away with all on board plus their musical instruments. He declared “The Band Bus is now referred to as The Sub, having had its front number plate destroyed by the deep flowing waters of the flooded South Lakes.”

So who better to ask where to send the collection than Martin, who suggested members of a Jazz Club in Cumbria who had themselves been victims of the floods.

And now to my Special Operatives’ YouTubes

Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz

(Photos & YouTubes by Helen and Andy © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz)

PS: Just one more photo of my old school chum Roger and his daughter Helen taken by Andy at the gig. Roger and I first got into jazz back in our teens and returned to the fold in 2008

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Comments

  1. I suggested Carlisle Rugby Football Club, home to Carlisle Jazz Club, serious victims of the flooding and in need of help. This was considered to be a very good cause by The Small Boat owners’ Club in Ramsgate, home to Ramsgate’s Seaside Shuffle, and the collection bucket did the rest. The cheque is already on its way North.

  2. Peter Butler says:

    Wonderful news, Martin. Have you let Chris know or shall I?

  3. Chris knows the cheque is going to Carlisle RFC. I have posted the cheque she gave me, already made out to Carlisle RFC for £125, to the jazz contact, who is going to pass it on. The flood level in Carlisle is such that there are no mail deliveries to the worst affected places, and Carlisle RFC is under deep water. So much so, that the club house, playing field and carpark are totally inaccessible. I will be in contact with Chris once I hear from the committee. A letter of thanks will be coming our way once matters are sorted to some extent. Jazz there is a weekly Thursday event so the interruption is massive. The Club is trying to find a semi-permanent location for its concerts until all the damage has been repaired and the RFC is once again useable.

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