Facebook! Friend or Foe?

I launched my Jazz&Jazz Facebook Page some years ago. My intention? Primarily to feature and promote the contents of, and further the reach of jazz&jazz.com. It has helped. All the more so since adding my Facebook Jazzers Group. But recently Facebook has become top dog with Jazz&Jazz demoted to the wings.

One of my major Jazz&Jazz supporters recently emailed me: “I know everything has come to a near stop as far as jazz is concerned, but, on my frequent visits to your site, I have noticed it is rather spasmodic and quieter than I’ve been used to. I trust this is just down to the current situation we are all in.”

Norman, you may have hit the nail on the head. But this need not and should not be so.

Promotional opportunities lost!
Yes, along with the many members of my Facebook Jazzers Group, I have been featuring and promoting reams of jazz on Facebook. But this has been at the expense of current features here on Jazz&Jazz. Promotional opportunities lost!

A solution to this during the Covid19 Shut Down is to feature more, many more, of my Jazz&Jazz YouTubes here on Jazz&Jazz. I have let this lapse, so entangled have I become in Facebook and my Facebook Jazzers Group.

Facebook can be an encumbrance. It doesn’t get down to the nitty gritty possible here on jazz&jazz.com.

So my plea! Even though I use Social Media to highlight items, I urge fans and enthusiasts to comment in “Speak Your Mind” here on Jazz&Jazz rather than on, or maybe as well as, the Social Media links.

Obviously I will continue to use Social Media. But with increased discretion. I need to get back to spending serious time posting features here on Jazz&Jazz rather than allow Social Media to distract me or my followers.

Jazz&Jazz first and then my Facebook Jazzers Group!

Currently Covid19 prevents me from filming but fans can follow my Jazz&Jazz YouTubes at:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbyqlX9cd5D7h2FpXsdS7BQ/videos

Please, help the cause with positive feedback to this and other posts in Comments below. Thank you for your patience and continued support.

Peter M Butler
Editor Jazz&Jazz

Dave Browning’s Jazz Cats Live at The Walnut Tree

Station Road,  Blisworth,  NN7 3DS
Sunday 3rd January, 2021: 12.30-3pm

Admission £15.00 in advance only (reduced numbers strictly limited).

Call 01604 858549 to book and for further information. 

Three miles from J15 on M1.
Free parking
.

LIVE JAZZ … USE IT OR LOSE IT!
TAD NEWTON 01604 858549

www.tadnewtonsjazzfriends.com
email: tadjazzfriends@gmail.com

Peter M Butler
Editor Jazz&Jazz

“Cushion Foot Stomp”… YouTube Masterpiece: Sarah Spencer’s Covid 19 Global Ramblers

A fine example of jazz musicians combining their talents from different locations to compensate for the plight of the Covid19 live jazz shut down.
Thanks go to Sarah for her skill in compiling this
YouTube masterpiece.

Also to help fill the void whilst Covid19 casts its unwanted pall of silence over live jazz, I am currently featuring a series of my own Jazz&Jazz YouTubes filmed in happier days. These include Sarah playing with Mike Owen’s Scarlett’s Serenaders (below) shortly after her arrival
in the UK from the USA.

Mike (trombone), Sarah (Saxophone) , Brian Mellor (Banjo),
Brian Lawrence (bass) and Baby Jools (Drums).

Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz

“The Dime Notes” Live at the Walnut Courtesy of Tad Newton

Station Road,  Blisworth  NN7 3DS  NN7 3DS

Sunday 13th December 12.30-3pm

Admission £12.50 by ticket only (Reduced numbers strictly limited).
Call 01604 858549 to book and for further information. 
Bar facilities and good food available.
Superb intimate atmosphere, great jazz, real ales.

Three miles from J15 on M1.
Free parking
.

LIVE JAZZ … USE IT OR LOSE IT!
TAD NEWTON 01604 858549

www.tadnewtonsjazzfriends.com
email: tadjazzfriends@gmail.com

Peter M Butler
Editor Jazz&Jazz

“Love Songs of The Nile” Mike Owen’s Scarlett Serenaders

YouTube No 53 in the Jazz&Jazz 
Covid 19 Blackout Buster Series

A rarely heard Amos Garrett number.
Mike Owen (trombone), Sarah Spencer (Saxophone) , Brian Mellor (Banjo),
Brian Lawrence (bass) and Baby Jools (Drums). Jazz at Bedford Golf Club.

Courtesy of Bedford Golf Club and Tad Newton.

Peter M Butler
Editor Jazz&Jazz

(YouTube © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz)

Featuring the Fascinating “Tuba Machine”!

YouTube No 51 in the Jazz&Jazz 
Covid 19 Blackout Buster Series

Trevor Stent welcomed Ginny, myself and my magical Lens Camera to an intriguing event
at Fest Jazz 2018.
The occasion, an Ewan Bleach / Frog & Henry party which featured Dave demonstrating the intriguing Tuba Machine by simultaneously playing tuba and banjo.

Peter M Butler
Editor Jazz&Jazz

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

Jazz Back at The Walnut Tree

Station Road,  Blisworth  NN7 3DS

Sunday October. 4th 12.30-3pm

TAD NEWTON’S JAZZFRIENDS

A VARIED AND SWINGIN’ REPERTOIRE!

Tad Newton [trombone], Gary Wood [trumpet], 
Alan Haughton [piano] Ronnie Fenn [drums].
Featuring special guests AL SWAINGER [bass] 
SUE GREENWAY [clarinet/saxes]

Admission £12.50 by ticket only
[with reduced numbers strictly limited]
Call 01604 858549 to book and for further information.

Superb, intimate atmosphere, great jazz, real ales
AND good food available.

“I Found A New Baby”

YouTube No 49 in the Jazz&Jazz 
Covid 19 Blackout Buster Series

Emily Bacon and her Good Time Jazz Band at The Walnut Tree Jazz Club, Blisworth.
(Courtesy of Tad Newton)

(YouTube © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz)

Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz

Jazz&Jazz Wishes Rita Payes Very Best Wishes on her 21st Birthday …

and the brightest future in jazz!

YouTube No 48 in the Jazz&Jazz 
Covid 19 Blackout Buster Series

(YouTube © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz)

Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz

Jazz&Jazz Flash Backs Featuring The Covent Garden Marching Band

COMMEMORATING THE GLORIOUS MARCHING BAND AND
RENT COLLECTING CEREMONIES 2014/2018

Despite the Rain, Jazz Adds Panache and Flair to Covent Garden’s Flamboyant Rent Collecting Ceremony!
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