Pete Allen Plays Bechet at Olney Jazz Club

Pete Allen

Sydney Bechet’s “Jaqueline”

Pete Allen (Clarinet/Sax), Dave Browning (Piano), Keith Donald (Bass),
John Petters (Drums), Jim Douglas (Guitar).

Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz

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

Kevin Grenfell & Richard Leach “Girl Of My Dreams”: Another Intriguing Jazz&Jazz YouTube!

I’ve selected this YouTube as one of my favourites because of the great rendition of “Girl of My Dreams” and because it shows the “alternative” value of jazz gigs, demonstrated here by Kevin Grenfell’s humorous prelude. And yes, Kevin, you were being filmed for a YouTube.

Gene Austin’s “Girl Of My Dreams” (1928) performed here by
“Slide By Slide” for Jazz at The Bedford Golf Club on Thursday, 2nd May, 2014.
Kevin Grenfell (trumpet), Richard Leach (trombone), John Fellows (bass), Graham Smith (drums) and Simon Banks (piano).

Enjoy the repartee! And yes, “Acker and Kenny”, you are on YouTube!

Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz

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

Time For Another Favourite From My YouTube Collection: “I Remember Clifford”

Joan Chamorro (bass); Eva Fernández (sax, vocals); Andrea Motis (trumpet)

Just a few moments ago Ruediger Podlaha commented on my YouTube
I Remember Clifford’:

“It’s great to see these talented young ladies remembering one of the greatest trumpetists of jazz who died prematurely almost 60 years before this recording, thus continuing the tradition of immortal heroes of music like Benny Golson, Harold Land, Sonny Rollins or Dizzy Gillespie, Clifford Brown and Lee Morgan. I’m sure Benny and Sonny will like it, and the others would have if they could have heard.”

So, Ruediger, I simply had to post ‘I Remember Clifford’ again as one of the favourites from my collection of almost 600 Jazz&Jazz YouTubes (400 Subscribers, 250,500 views).

Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz

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

February Blooms for Olney Jazz Fans

Pete Allen’s Quintet delights a full house at Olney Jazz Club on
Tuesday, 7th February, with their vibrant rendition of “Roses of Picardy”.

Pete Allen (Clarinet/Sax), Dave Browning (Piano), Keith Donald (Bass),
John Petters (Drums), Jim Douglas (Guitar).

Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz

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

“Indian Summer” Brightens February Blues At Olney Jazz Club

Pete Allen’s Quintet delighted a full house at Olney Jazz Club on
Tuesday, 7th February.

Pete Allen

Pete Allen (Clarinet/Sax), Dave Browning (Piano), Keith Donald (Bass),
John Petters (Drums), Jim Douglas (Guitar).

My apologies to Pete, “Indian Summer” should have taken precedence over “Way Down Yonder in New Orleans” and “On The Sunny Side of The Street” previously posted.

Still to come: “Roses of Picardy” and “Jacqueline”.

Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz

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

Olney Goes Sunny Side Up To Shake Off The Winter Blues


Pete Allen took to “The Sunny Side of the Street” and enthralled a full house of fans at
Olney Jazz Club on Tuesday, 7th February.

 

Pete Allen (Clarinet/Sax), Dave Browning (Piano), Keith Donald (Bass),
John Petters (Drums), Jim Douglas (Guitar).

Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz

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

“Viper’s Drag”: Piano Solo by Dave Browning

Dave Browning plays Fats Waller and enthrals a packed audience at
Olney Jazz Club, February, 2017.

Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz

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

Pete Allen Goes “Way Down Yonder In New Orleans”

Pete Allen

Olney Jazz Club presented Pete Allen and “A Touch of Bechet”
to a packed audience on Tuesday 7th February.

Pete Allen (Clarinet/Sax), Dave Browning (Piano), John Petters (Drums), Keith Donald (Bass) and Jim Douglas (Guitar) performed star turns. Jazz&Jazz filmed several great videos for YouTubes. Here is the first:

More to follow in forthcoming Jazz&Jazz Posts.

Thanks go to Alan Haughton for a great evening!

Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz

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

YouTube Featuring The Ben Cummings’ Gerry Mulligan Band with Amy Roberts

 

Filmed at The Walnut Tree Jazz Club, Blisworth, Northants,
Sunday, 15th January, 2017.

Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz

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

Gripping Yarns Part 7: Farewell Derek: A Tug at the Heartstrings!

Derek to the right, yours truly on the left at the San Clu, Ramsgate.
Taking a break from the Ramsgate Seaside Shuffle Festival.

News just received brings more than a tinge of sadness to the Gripping Yarns about my early years in Herne Bay on the North Kent Coast. One of my closest friends has passed away before I could get to the planned Gripping Yarn featuring our adventures together. But more than that, Derek was one of my favourite jazz buddies, and but for him, Jazz&Jazz.com may never have been launched! 

As teenagers, Derek and I were soulmates. We shared so many adventures: summertimes on the seashore and in the sea; wintertimes braving blizzards and deep snow across the fields and Reculver Marshes; coffee in Macaris on the sea front; and a string of parties, some of which I have to admit we gatecrashed. Group evenings spent at the then Odeon Cinema in Herne Bay – one film in particular brings back vivid memories, the subject of a later Gripping Yarn.

Jazz and an All Night Party

12th Night at The Kings Hall. Derek, far left, often came in disguise!
Your’s truly is the idiot to Derek’s right.

We joined the Belhilverston Dance Club in Beltinge and The Marie Celeste Night Club in Herne Bay, where we lured the slot machine into paying out multiple jackpots. Until Ted Raby, the proprietor cottoned on. Then there were the occasional pub crawls, dancing at The Miramar Hotel, wrestling and jazz at The Kings Hall. Twelfth Night Balls at The Kings Hall were always grand affairs and just a little crazy. Plus Sarre Court Country Club and The Roman Galley fades into the recesses of my memory.

A specially memorable occasion was an all night party on land belonging to Derek’s family. I climbed a tree but “good” friends set fire to the trunk to “smoke me out”. When the music stopped another nameless friend fell asleep under a trailer until some bright spark put on another record and turned up the volume. “Nameless” sat bolt upright and knocked himself out on the axle.

Derek I have always stayed in touch and more recently we got back into jazz together. He was generous to a T and when he and his wife had to cancel out on Hemsby Autumn Jazz Parade back in 2008, he insisted that Ginny and I took their tickets without asking for reimbursement.

Derek and Barbara celebrating his birthday at The Barn, Throwley, Kent.
The occasion, a jazz gig with The Fallen Heroes back in 2008.

Getting Me Back Into Jazz
So fellow Jazzers, you have Derek to thank for getting me back into jazz and for the consequent launch of Jazz&Jazz.com back in 2009. Then to top it all, in 2009 Ginny won the star prize in the very last Ken Colyer Trust Prize Draw – a trip for two to the 2010 French Quarter Festival in New Orleans. All down to Derek.

More recently we have enjoyed jazz together at the Ramsgate Seaside Shuffle annual Festival and at some of their monthly gigs. Generous as ever, Derek helped support “The Shuffle”.

Then back in 2011 at the height of the property market recession Ginny and I were seeking to downsize. We were under financial pressure due to the collapse in property prices and Derek insisted on lending us a sum to see us through. Then when we sold and moved, he refused to take any interest when we repaid the loan. A truly genuine and much loved friend!

I simply couldn’t leave Roger Pout (left) out of the photographs.
The three of us were thick as thieves! A jazz triumvirate!

So, Derek, with tears, I dedicate “Gripping Yarns Part 7: A Tug at the Heartstrings” to your memory.

Messages From Close Friends
“Peter, I join Brian in his heartfelt condolences to you and Ginny over the loss of Derek. Losing someone like that is losing a piece of oneself and the combined history that goes back decades. May the good memories you hold of Derek stand you well.” RK
“So sorry about Derek, Peter. Sounds like he’s been through the mill with his diabetes. Like I did with my English friend Stuart, you go back a long way. Please accept our sincere condolences Peter. Sounds like he was one of the good guys. I know you’ll miss him.” BK

“I’m awfully sorry to hear of the passing of your close friend. I understand your loss.” MR

Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz

Select “Just Reminiscing!” for more memories.

 

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