Richard Exall Goes Getz in The Ellington Room! …

The Walnut Tree, Blisworth

Sunday 7th April 12.15pm

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Jazz in The Ellington Room with Dave Browning & Richard Exall …


A Tad Newton Walnut Tree Special


12.30pm Sunday 27th January

 

STATION ROAD, BLISWORTH, NORTHANTS NN7 3DS 

Featuring Dave Browning (The UK’s top Harlem Stride Pianist); Richard Exall (Clarinet, Sax); Keith Donald (Bass); and John Petters (Drums). [Read more…]

Olney Jazz Club Presents The Richard Exall Quartet…

8.00pm Tuesday 4th September

 

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Presenting Richard Exall’s Shooting Stars at Bedford Golf Club


Thursday 22nd February: Full house for the Shooting Stars
at Bedford Golf Club.

Thanks go to Tad Newton for promoting jazz live and alive in Beds, Bucks and Northants.

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February Jazz at Bedford
 Golf Club Presents Richard Exall’s Shooting Stars

Jazz at The Bedford

The Bedford Golf Club, Carnoustie Drive,
Great Denham MK40 4FF

8.00pm Thursday, 22nd February

Richard Exall

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“Without this kind of work, live jazz would be dead!” (Richard Exall)

 

Some months ago I was criticised for focusing on jazz clubs in just the Bedfordshire,  Buckinghamshire and Northamptonshire Triangle. Followers of this site will know that this is far from the truth – the reach of Jazz&Jazz is world wide.

I admit that several clubs in Beds, Bucks and Northants do feature prominently. Not because I favour them above others, but because they are within striking distance for my regular journeys to follow and feature visiting bands and musicians from all over the UK and overseas – and in turn the clubs which book them.

I’ll take this a stage further. Some pundits are critical that I favour certain jazz promoters. OK – if I do it’s because they realise the benefits of featuring their gigs on Jazz&Jazz.

Where is this leading? In fact to a plug for one jazz promoter – inspired by Richard Exall’s recent appreciative thoughts about his massive contribution to jazz – who is representative of the sometimes sole destroying work of jazz promoters and jazz clubs in general.

At The Walnut Tree: Alan Haughton (piano), Tad Newton (trombone), Tomas Pedersen (bass), Gary Wood (trumpet), Richard Exall (Guesting on Saxophone), Ronnie Fenn (drums), Trevor Whiting (clarinet)

At The Walnut Tree: Alan Haughton (piano), Tad Newton (trombone), Tomas Pedersen (bass), Gary Wood (trumpet), Richard Exall (Guesting on Saxophone), Ronnie Fenn (drums), Trevor Whiting (clarinet)

Tad Newton & His JazzFriends
“I’ve been in Northamptonshire for over 10 years, and during that time I’ve been lucky enough to have worked with Tad Newton and his splendid band “The Jazz Friends” on quite a few occasions. Tad himself is an important figure in the East Midlands for his endless work promoting jazz venues and bands. He has given opportunities to musicians from across the country to come and perform here in Northamptonshire, and opportunities for people here to listen to some of the best jazz this country has to offer. Plus showcasing new talent. 

“It is often a thankless task dealing with ungrateful musicians and seemingly unreliable audiences. Jazz promoters often subsidise the events in order to keep venues afloat, and have to strike a balance in programming that will never suit everybody. But without this kind of work, live jazz would be dead in this country.”

Tad Newton

Tad Newton

Richard went on to throw a light on the musicians themselves: 

“Jazz musicians are a hardy bunch, but not very adept at generating work or liaising with the public and are easily disillusioned. We like to wallow in our misfortune of having an artistic talent and temperament which separates us from the every-day-man. It is both a gift and a curse. To be able to make an existence playing music and not being able to rid ourselves of it’s fatal allure and demanding nature. Instead we often rely on people like Tad Newton who are able to provide that much needed conduit to the public. 

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“Unfortunately, Tad is unique. If every town had a Tad, we musicians would all be rich! (well… richer, at least!) So we all have a lot to thank Mr Newton for. And not only that. He’s also a jolly nice fellow.

 “Thank you Tad,  for all your hard work.”

Richard Exall

Thank you, Richard. That just about sums it up in a way which many other promoters would endorse but to round things off here is a YouTube of Richard Exalls’ Shooting Stars during their recent gig at Tad’s Walnut Tree Jazz Club, Blisworth.

 Tad’s Venues and Events

The Walnut Tree Jazz Club, Blisworth: Lunchtime Jazz every Sunday from October until April plus Summer Specials such as Jazz On A Summers Day and Wine & Dine Jazz Evenings.

The Castle, Wellingborough:
Monthly Jazz on Thursday evenings.
An Annual St Valentines Weekend Special.

The Bedford Golf Club: Bi-monthly Jazz, usually the last Thursday in the month.

Plus The JazzFriends at The Spice of Life this coming October:

At The Spice of Life

At The Spice of Life, London, October, 2015. The JazzFriends will be back at The Spice on 12th October this year.

The JazzFriends have an enviable record of stability. Tomas Pedersen has been with The JazzFriends for 21 years, Gary Wood coming up to 16 years, Trevor Whiting for 8 years, Ronnie Fenn for 7 years and Alan Haughton coming up to 5 years. And Tad? Birthday Celebrations are due for his 70th!

 Visit http://www.tadnewtonsjazzfriends.com for further news about the band and a plethora of positive feedback and keep watching Jazz&Jazz for news and updates on The JazzFriends and all of Tad’s promotions and events.

Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz

(YouTube © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz)

Jazz&Jazz YouTube Featuring Amy Roberts, Richard Exall and Gary Wood

 

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Tad, Gary, Richard and Amy

Rising star, Amy Roberts (2015 British Jazz Award winner on flute) and Richard Exall (sax) with Tad Newton’s Jazz Friends at The Walnut Tree Jazz Club, Blisworth. Gary Wood (trumpet) recently featured in Just Jazz Magazine (January 2016). Like Richard, Gary is “A child of the ‘60s”. Ray Crick asked him “Are you a musician or a minstrel?” Gary replied that he sees himself as “the latter, a strolling entertainer who makes people happy.”

Jazz&Jazz YouTube Advertising
I have a treasure trove of YouTubes I have taken yet to be featured on Jazz&Jazz and Social Media, including my Facebook Jazzers Group. It takes me time to edit my videos in iMovie for best results before uploading to my YouTube Channel. As much as I would prefer not to, I include Google ads on the YouTubes. Simply put, I need to cover the increasing costs of my efforts to help promote and support jazz or run down my activities. I have hinted at possibilities of fund raising to help cover these costs (there is a Donate button on the Jazz&Jazz website) but with little response it seems limited revenue from YouTube advertising is currently my best bet.

Thought I’d add this comment received in response to the YouTube:

“Wonderful old jazz. I never head a flute improvisation yet in my life, I liked so much!” (Jorge Pedreira Pedreira).
So be sure to visit my Jazz&Jazz YouTube Channel.


Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz

(Photos & YouTubes © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz)

Coming Soon to The Walnut: Mike Owen’s All Stars, Richard Exall & Amy Roberts, Rachael Johnson & Many More …

… including 

Simon Spillett, The Krupa Connection, Washington Whirligig, and
The Millennium Eagle Jazz Band and Greg Abate!!!

… Plus

JAZZ AT THE CASTLE

… and

JAZZ ON A SUMMER’S DAY SUNDAY

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STOP PRESS
17th April: THE BATEMAN BROTHERS

24th April: RICHARD EXALL’S SHOOTING STARS
& CHRIS CARMELL’S CLASSIC JAZZ BAND
(details to be announced)

Contact Tad Newton for further details:
email – [email protected]
tel – 01604 858549
Web: www.tadnewtonsjazzfriends.com

Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz

The Jazzfriends’ Christmas Special with Guest Stars Amy Roberts and Richard Exall: Miles Davis’ “So What”

A Tad Newton’s Jazzfriends Special at their Walnut Tree Jazz Club Christmas Gig on
Sunday, 20th December.

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Tad on trombone, Alan Haughton (keyboard), Tomas Pedersen (bass), Ronnie Fenn (drums), Gary Wood (trumpet with an Xmas flourish), Trevor Whiting (saxophone) plus guest soloists Richard Exall on saxophone and 2015 British Jazz Awards Winner on flute, Amy Roberts.

Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz

(Photos & YouTube © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz)

Autumn Gigs at Olney Jazz Club – Commencing Tuesday 3rd November with Tad Newton’s Jazz Friends & Richard Exall

 

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The next OJC gig is on Tuesday, November 3rd and features Tad Newton’s Jazz Friends with special guest Richard Exall (saxes/clarinet), Tad Newton (trombone/vocals), Gary Wood (trumpet/vocals), Tomas Pedersen (bass), Ronnie Fenn (drums) and Alan Haughton on keys. Expect a great, swinging evening.
£10 on the door.
£8 in advance from the Carlton House Club, High Street, Olney. Tel: 01234 711348,
and Phonebox Magazine, Stanley Court, Olney.
Book early if you would like to eat. 
 
COMING SOON

Tuesday December 1st
The Bateman Brothers Band
Not to be missed! 
£10/£8 in advance
www.batemanbrothers.com
Tuesday January 5th
Ben Holder’s Gypsy Fire Band
Featuring the eponymous virtuoso violinist.
£10/£8 in advance
www.gypsyfire.co.uk / www.bencholder.com

 
LATER IN 2016
Some real treats!
February 2nd
Julian Marc Stringle top clarinet/sax artist
 
March 1st 
Jazz at the Movies Top vocalist Joanna Eden with the Chris Ingham Trio
 
April 5th
The New Orleans Z’hulus

Cheers,
Alan
Olney Jazz Club

www.olneyjazzclub.com
[email protected]

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