First Call for Ramsgate Seaside Shuffle Festival July 2016

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THREE DAYS OF FABULOUS JAZZ


8th, 9th & 10th July 2016

The Ramsgate Small Boat Owners Club

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ENQUIRIES

John H Morgan
20 St Clements Court, Canterbury Road, Herne Bay, Kent. CT6 5RT
Tel: 01227 361238

Or Ron Sheldrake: Tel 01843 596789
Always quote: “Seaside Shuffle”

Visit: www.jazzandjazz.com for regular updates

“Jazz can be a popular music all over again.”

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As does Jazz&Jazz, 
Trevor Stent aims to promote our emerging young generation jazz bands and musicians, especially at Fest Jazz in Brittany. Sadly, when I visit Jazz Clubs in the UK I find that many ageing fans and even older musicians are totally unaware of these bands and musicians. Their lament is that Modern Jazz has stolen the scene. So when Trevor sent me this Vanity Fair article I simply had to share it on Jazz&Jazz.

So how about a couple of quotes:

“Modern jazz has grown increasingly into concert music, over the last 50 years especially, with musicians more or less looking like a string quartet—just sitting and playing, sometimes reading music from stands.”

“Modern jazz is often mainly about star soloists.”

Both are from the Vanity Fair article by Will Friedwald about the current revival of “New Orleans jazz, Dixieland and most recently, “trad” (short for “traditional”) jazz … ever since the swing era relegated to music’s margins”.

Until now!
In his article “How a Swath of 20-Somethings Have Tuned In to 1920s Pop” Will Friedwald reveals how “Gradually, over the past few years, more and more young jazz musicians – mainly in their 20s and even younger – have begun to play this music and, in the process, started again to refer to it by the name it was known by when it was new: “Hot Jazz” –  with “hot” bands, like King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band or Jelly Roll Morton’s Red Hot Peppers.”

Extracts from Will Friedman’s Article
“Hot Jazz is so prevalent now that New York has almost become like New Orleans in the fin de siècle period: in covering the city’s jazz scene for The Wall Street Journal, I find that I can go hear a 20s-style band, almost inevitably made up of musicians born well after 1980, playing somewhere in the city virtually every night of the week.”

Peter and Will Anderson

Peter and Will Anderson

“I enjoy playing all styles of jazz, because it is all rooted in the music of the 1920s – harmonically, rhythmically, and melodically… Twenties jazz has a clarity and beauty that anyone can identify with; it expresses the most bitter sadness and complete joy, simultaneously.” (Will Anderson, 26 year old reed player).”

“Within a few months of being formed in the Crescent City at the start of 2013, The New Orleans Swamp Donkeys Traditional “Jass” Band was already drawing crowds in New Orleans as well as in the New York area.”

“None of these bands has been on a top label, although some sell their own self-produced CDs. … To these groups, it’s much more important to be well represented on the social networks, to have a compelling Facebook presence, and to get noticed on YouTube.”

“Hot Jazz bands do everything they can to keep the audience engaged, making the music visually appealing.”

The New Orleans Swamp Donkeys

The New Orleans Swamp Donkeys

“Jon Ramm, the 27-year-old trombonist with the Swamp Donkeys says, “A lot of people write off this kind of jazz as antiquated, but the truth of the matter is it’s still pop music. Twenties music has those qualities … a connection with basic human emotion. All the music we play is basic, structure-wise, chord-change-wise. And it gives us an ability to reach all people.”

“As the names of these groups imply, this music is about the bands, many of whom have colourful and unforgettable appellations like the Hot Sardines (who featured on Later With Jools Holland earlier this year), the Swamp Donkeys, Baby Soda, the Grand Street Stompers, Emily Asher’s Garden Party, Dan Levinson’s Roof Garden Jass Band, Jesse Carolina and the Hot Mess …whereas modern jazz is often mainly about star soloists.”

“These musicians … are working conspicuously to prove that jazz can be a popular music all over again.”

Featuring Our New Generation Jazz Bands
In an earlier Jazz&Jazz post entitled “Let’s Avoid the Generation Gap!” I feature a list of UK and overseas “new generation” jazz bands. It needs updating with bands I have covered since – and as and when I can seize upon opportunities to feature more of our young stars.

Meanwhile, Jazz Fans, however old you are, don’t miss out on opportunities to get to see these young stars. I know for sure that a good many “ageing” musicians relish opportunities to play gigs with them. 

Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz

Steamboat Jazz Band Stars 12 Noon, Saturday, 28th November, at Ramsgate Seaside Shuffle

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Richard Elmes

The focus will be on Radio 2 featured banjoist Richard Elmes and his Steamboat Jazz Band turning up the heat with hot jazz including numbers from the trailblazing The Roaring Twenties “Jazz Age”.

Steamboat Jazz Band are:
Banjo: Richard Elmes; Trumpet: Dave Ware; Reeds: Dave Corsby; Trombone: Martyn Rawbone; Sousaphone: Harry Cook; Drums: Jimmy Tagford.

Venue
The Ramsgate Small Boat Owners Club
Guildford Lawns, Ramsgate, CT11 9AY

Ramsgate Seaside Shuffle Bookings:
John Morgan – 01227 361238

Dave Corsby

Dave Corsby

 

Dave Ware

Dave Ware

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Martyn Rawbone

Martyn Rawbone

Jimmy Tagford

Jimmy Tagford

 

Harry Cook

Harry Cook

The Old Green River at The Winning Post – Remembering Russell

 

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“It was a wonderful session at The Winning Post, Twickenham, on Thursday, 5th November, with Martin Bennett’s Old Green River Band and Richard Bennett on trumpet – plus unexpected but very welcome guest, Adrian Cox on clarinet and alto. The audience of approximately 100 gave a huge welcome to the band following the tragic loss of son and brother Russell and we were rewarded with some fine jazz and blues.”

Kay Leppard

Thank you Kay for sharing with Jazz&Jazz this very special commemorative event at The Winning Post and Laurence Cumming for your empathetic photographs.

"For you, Son."

“For you, Son.”

"… and for you, Brother."

“… and for you, Brother.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

" … with feeling."Rich-with-John-Finch2Band-2

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Resolute

Empathy

Empathetic

 

!!!

In commemoration


Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz

(Photos by Laurence Cumming © Jazz&Jazz)

Leroy Jones’ UK Tour Brings New Orleans to The Arena, St Albans

Leroy at Donna's Bar, New Orleans

Leroy (trumpet) and Katja (trombone) at Donna’s Bar, New Orleans

I first met Leroy Jones and Katja Toivola at a swinging session in Donna’s Bar on Rampart Street, New Orleans, during the 2010 French Quarter Festival. Sadly Donna’s Bar is no more, but I had asked Leroy if he would mind me taking photos for
publication on the web.

So when I learnt about his current UK Tour I swiftly booked for his St Albans Concert in The Arena Theatre on Thursday, 29th October.

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Katcha-&-Leroy

And what better opportunity to recapture above that magical night at Donna’s Bar way back in April, 2010, with just three of the photos I took during The French Quarter Festival –
PLUS the YouTubes below which I filmed of Leroy and his Quintet’s spectacular concert at
The St Albans Arena.

By the time you read this it may already be Friday, 6th November, but there’s still time to catch the tour’s last three concerts on 7th, 9th and 11th November.

So PLEASE seize the opportunity and go for it! Who knows when next you’ll get the opportunity to see “The Keeper of The Flame” in the UK?:
 Leroy Jones Quintet UK Tour Friday, 23 October/Wednesday 11 November

… and finally visit “This music is happy music. It makes you feel good!”: Leroy Jones

Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz

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

The Walnut Tree Stars Susan Valliant Speer: Noon Sunday 8th November

 

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“Born in San Francisco, California, USA, Susan has been singing jazz since her graduation from the University of Oregon.  She began her career with the Uptown Lowdown Jazz  Band in Seattle, Washington where she and the band appeared frequently throughout the Pacific Northwest as well as at jazz festivals throughout the USA and Canada.

“Since moving to the UK, she has worked with many top UK bands including The Pete Allen Jazz Band where she appeared on his theatre tour.  With Pete she recorded the CD “Running Wild”.  Susan has also performed regularly with The Mike Kemp Trio, ‘Sir’ Alan’s Jazz Band and The Rascals of Rhythm.  She has done guest appearances with The Ken Colyer Trust Band, John Burnett Jazz Bandits, West Jesmond Ryhthm Kings, Bob Dywer Jazz Band and many others.

“She has performed in popular venues such as the 100 Club, The Queen Elizabeth Hall, and The Banqueting House of St. James Palace. Susan can now be heard on BBC Radio Northampton as a regular monthly feature with presenter Bernie Keith.”

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… and now Live at The Walnut this coming Sunday, 8th November!

Full November/December Programme 
At The Walnut Tree Inn
Station Road, Blisworth, Northants, NN7 3DS

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

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