New Orleans All Stars “Do It Their Way”!


Pete and Heather Lay’s Autumn Jazz Parade “Celebrating the Ken Colyer Heritage” hit the high notes yet again this year. The 25th/28th September was a glorious weekend of Indian Summer sunshine and jazz. 

The Festival New Orleans All Stars featured Mike Pointon (ldr/tmb), Roger Myerscough (clt/alto), Ken Sims (cnt), Colin Bowden (dms), Ray Smith (pno), Eric Webster (bjo) and John Arthy (bs). They featured in two sessions: “San Jacinto Hall memories” and “They’ll Do It Their Way”.

And here they are doing just that – “Their way!”

Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz

(YouTube © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz)

 

“Marie” Golden Eagle Jazz Band …

… captured for YouTube during their dynamic sessions on Sunday, 27th September, at The Autumn Jazz Parade, Hemsby.

If you get the chance to see them live, don’t miss out!

Roy Stokes (tmb), Mick Scroxton (tpt), Pete Jackman (dms), Mike Broad (bs), Alan Creswell (clt), Kevin Scott (ldr, bjo).

Photos & YouTubes © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz

Lemsford Jazz Club Presents “The Colney Island Washboard” …

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Listen out for the reference to a phone call from Simon Cowell and a laundry request!

YouTube © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz

View Jazz&Jazz Portrait of “Smiffy”

The Wonderful Music of the Jazz Greats Features Gabrielle Ducomble

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JBGB Events features the wonderful music of George Shearing along with tales, stories and anecdotes from his life in a concert at St James Studio, 12 Palace Street, Westminster, London, SW1E 5JA.

8.00 pm Thursday 15th October
Tickets £19 & £23

Gabrielle Ducomble

Gabrielle Ducomble

Pianist Simon Brown will be joined by the beautifully talented French speaking sell out artiste Gabrielle Ducomble. Gabrielle is renowned for her Parisian Jazz and Tango concerts and will add her vocal style to George Sheering’s wonderful music, performing “Lullaby of Birdland” and more at St James Studio.

Visit the earlier “Wonderful Music of the Jazz Greats” Jazz&Jazz Post for JBGB‘s full October and November programme of events at St James Studio starring leading UK musicians and featuring the music of Duke Ellington, Fats Waller, Jelly Roll Morton and Louis Armstrong.

To book either call 0844 264 2140 or go online to www.stjamestheatre.co.uk

JBGB Events are offering four free tickets for this and one other of their events (to be announced) to followers of Jazz&Jazz. First come first served. Please contact John Billett at [email protected]

Gabrielle starring at Pizza Express Jazz Club, Soho, London in December 2014.

Olney Jazz Club Announces a Danish Invasion – D-Day Tuesday Oct 6th

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… By Doc Houlind’s Revival All Stars

 

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… 8.00pm Tuesday, October 6th as part of their extensive U.K. tour.

Here is a sampler, filmed by Jazz&Jazz at The Hemsby Autumn Jazz Parade last weekend.

                          

Tickets are flying!
Great value at £10/£8 in advance from the Carlton House Club, High St, Olney, 01234 711348 (don’t forget to book if you would like to eat), and Phonebox Magazine, Stanley Court, Olney.

Coming soon …

Tuesday November 3rd

Tad Newton’s Jazz Friends pay us a welcome return visit. £10/£8 in advance. www.tadnewtonsjazzfriends.com

Tuesday December 1st

The Bateman Brothers Band  £10/£8 in advance www.batemanbrothers.com

All tickets are great value at £10/£8 in advance from Phonebox Magazine, Stanley Court, Olney or the Carlton House Club, High St, Olney 01234 711348

Check it all out at www.olneyjazzclub.com

Coming later in 2016 – some real treats!

January 5th – Ben Holder’s Gipsy Fire Band – a welcome return for the amazing violinist and his band!

February 2nd – Julian Marc Stringle – top clarinet/sax artist

March 1st – “Jazz at the Movies” with top vocalist Joanna Eden with the Chris Ingham Trio

Doc Houlind’s band is a jazz treat not to be missed so be there next Tuesday.

Cheers,

Alan

Olney Jazz Club

www.olneyjazzclub.com

[email protected]

Doc Houlind’s New Orleans Jazz Band at 2015 Hemsby Autumn Jazz Parade

 

Didier Geers (drums); Peter Goetz (trombone); Brian Turnock (bass); Ebbe Kærsgaard Hansen (Banjo); Lis Krøyer (piano); Doc Houlind (vocals / trumpet); Jesper Capion Larsen (clarinet)

Featuring the first in a series of

 

Jazz&Jazz YouTubes filmed at the

 

Autumn Jazz Parade

 

Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz

YouTube © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz

October at Lemsford Jazz Club with Barry Palser & Martin Bennett


Barry Palser’s Savoy Jazz Band

Sunday 4th October  • 1.00 – 4.00pm

Barry Palser

Martin Bennett’s Old Green River Band

Sunday 25th October • 1.00 – 4.oopm

Martin on keyboard, John Finch on trombone

Martin on keyboard, John Finch on trombone

Lemsford October

Presenting The Wonderful Music of the Jazz Greats


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JBGB Events presents leading UK musicians recapturing the music of George Shearing, Duke Ellington, Fats Waller, Jelly Roll Morton, Louis Armstrong … names for jazz fans to conjure with … along with tales, stories and anecdotes from their lives in a series of concerts at St James Studio, 12 Palace Street, Westminster, London, SW1E 5JA.

8.00 pm Thursday 15th October
The wonderful music of George Shearing featuring Simon Brown

George Sheering

George Sheering

A no-hope congenitally blind boy from Battersea grew to become a US Grammy Award winning jazz great pianist. Shearing performed at Carnegie Hall and for three presidents at The White House, with his unique style of Glenn Miller swing, bop and modern classics. His many albums and singles include hits such as “Lullaby Of Birdland”, ”Pick Yourself Up” and “September In The Rain”. In 2006 George Shearing was knighted by The Queen. Sir George simply said “I don’t know why I’m getting this honour… I’ve just been doing what I love to do. My mind keeps flashing back on my beginnings as pianist playing in a pub for the equivalent of $5.00 a week. What a journey from pub to Palace. Receiving such an honour might also show young people what can be achieved in life if you learn your craft and follow your dreams.”

Flash Back to George Sheering: “One Morning in May”

Simon Brown

Simon Brown

Simon Brown, on piano, returns to St. James, following his exciting presentation in our 2014 series of The Wonderful Music of Herbie Hancock. In this current 2015 series his quintet, presenting those unique Shearing voicings, showcases the sparkling and youthful talent of Lewis Wright – vibraphone (fresh from his appearance with Wynton Marsalis at The Barbican), alongside Simon Hurley – guitar, Dave Olney – double bass and George Double – drums.

Tickets £19 & £23
To book either call 0844 264 2140 or go online to www.stjamestheatre.co.uk

(Round the corner from Victoria Station & Buckingham Palace. Arrive early and dine in the Carrara restaurant at the St. James Theatre. Stay late after the show relaxing in the bustling café bar).

8.00 pm Thursday 29th October
The wonderful music of Duke Ellington featuring Alan Barnes

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“Duke” Ellington is arguably the greatest composer, pianist and bandleader of jazz orchestras. His career from 1923 spanned over 50 years. Ellington was based in New York City from the mid-1920s onward, and gained a national profile through his orchestra’s appearances at the Cotton Club in Harlem. Members of Ellington’s orchestra, such as Johnny Hodges and Cootie Williams are jazz greats in their own right and his collaborations with composer-arranger-pianist Billy Strayhorn, created long lasting jazz themes including “Perdido”, “It Don’t Mean A Thing” and “Take The “A” Train”. Ellington composed incessantly to the very last days of his life. Music was indeed his total life and his commitment to it was in comparable and unalterable. In jazz he was a giant among giants.

Alan Barnes

Alan Barnes

UK award-winning jazz great, Alan Barnes on saxophones, leads an all stars UK line up to play the wonderful music of Duke Ellington at St. James, featuring Bruce Adams – trumpet, Robin Aspland – piano, Simon Thorpe -double bass and Bobby Worth – drums.
“Alan infuses his playing with so much passion and energy you could believe it was minted on the spot” (John Walters. The Guardian).

Tickets £19 & £23
Call 0844 264 2140 or online at www.stjamestheatre.co.uk

8.00 pm Thursday 12th November 
Fats Waller & Jelly Roll Morton featuring Keith Nichols

Fats Waller

Fats Waller

Jelly Roll Morton

Jelly Roll Morton

Thomas “Fats” Waller was the prize pupil, and later colleague, of the great stride pianist James P. Johnson. He grew to become an influential American jazz pianist, organist, composer, singer, and comedic entertainer, whose innovations to the Harlem stride style laid the groundwork for modern jazz piano with compositions “Ain’t Misbehavin’”,
“I Can’t Give You Anything But Love”
and “Honeysuckle Rose”.

Jelly Roll Morton, was a New Orleans American ragtime and early jazz pianist, bandleader and composer. Widely recognised as a pivotal figure in early jazz, Morton was jazz’s first “arranger”, proving music rooted in improvisation could retain its essential spirit and characteristics when notated. His compositions, including “Jelly Roll Blues”, “King Porter Stomp” and “Black Bottom Stomp” are must-plays in the piano repertoire.

Keith Nichols

Keith Nichols

Following his sell-out concert at St. James in 2014, playing the music of Scott Joplin and the Ragtime Masters, Keith Nichols, one of the foremost and in demand pianists specialising in older piano styles, returns for this concert. Keith is joined for The Wonderful Music of Fats Waller and Jelly Roll Morton, by Trevor Whiting – clarinet and Martin Wheatley – acoustic guitar and banjo.

“I’ve heard a lot of pianists, but Keith Nichols plays the nearest to my father”
(
Fats Waller’s son Maurice)

Tickets £19 & £23
To book either call 0844 264 2140 or go online to
www.stjamestheatre.co.uk

8.00pm Thursday 21st November
The Wonderful Music of Louis Armstrong featuring Simon Nelson’s DixieMix

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Louis Armstrong, nicknamed “Satchmo”, came to prominence in the 1920s, influencing countless musicians with both his daring trumpet style and unique vocals In the 1920’s Armstrong’s charismatic stage presence impressed not only the jazz world but also
popular music.

Armstrong made more than 60 records with the Hot Five and, later, the Hot Seven. Today, these are generally regarded as the most important and influential recordings in jazz history; on these records, Armstrong’s virtuoso brilliance which he developed further with the All Stars – 1946-1956, helped transform jazz from an ensemble music to a soloist’s art.

Dixiemix

Simon Nelson and his DixieMix band, fresh from their UK tour as support band for Rod Stewart, make their debut at St. James playing the wonderful music of Louis Armstrong along with their own improvisations and creative sensitivities.

Simon Nelson – trumpet, Pete Oxborough – clarinet, Chris Wigley – trombone, Kevin West – banjo, John Benson bass and Tony Wilkins – drums

“Wonderful foot tapping entertainment from a superb band!” (The Hoste of Jazz)

Tickets £19 & £23
To book either call 0844 264 2140 or go online to
www.stjamestheatre.co.uk

St-James-BannerMUSICIANS LOVE ST. JAMES
“St. James Studio is a fine new jazz venue for London.” Keith Nichols

“St. James Studio is an ideal space for performer and audience alike for an
intimate evening of jazz. A real joy” 
Simon Brown

“What a terrific venue! Excellent sound, great piano, excellent sound man, helpful staff. I have played at St. James Studio several times over the last couple of years and thoroughly enjoyed it. A professionally run and deservedly successful venue – a very welcome addition to the London jazz scene.” Mark Crooks

AUDIENCES LOVE ST. JAMES
and “The Wonderful Music of  The Jazz Greats” Series

“I think the venue is the best in London for a jazz ‘club’. Small, intimate and with a feeling of New York. Almost as if at any time Woody Allen may drop in on his way back from the editing suite”

”Brilliant evening. Great time had by all.”
“Fantastic night”
“Wonderful atmosphere”
“The musicians were awesome”
“One of the best nights out we’ve had in ages”
“Thanks for a fantastic evening”
“The venue is ideal”

Jazzin’ Around in London, Bedford & Northants – Imminent Gigs


Spoilt for choice?


Consult Tad Newton: [email protected]

Tel: 01604 858549
http://www.tadnewtonsjazzfriends.com

1.23.9 Paul Harrison Walnut

See also: September/December Jazz at The Walnut Tree, Blisworth

2. 1:10 bedfordjazz

See also: Bedford Jazz Fans – Get Your Feet Tapping to The Ben Holder Quartet!

3. 2:10 Spice Life

See also: Tad Newton’s JazzFriends at The Spice of Life

4.8.10-Laurie-Chescoe

See full October Programme for Jazz at The Castle, Wellingborough

Tad Newton: [email protected]
Tel: 01604 858549
http://www.tadnewtonsjazzfriends.com

Jazz&Jazz Presents MADS MATHIAS: “Denmark’s leading male jazz vocalist”

 

Mads Mathias Orchestra

Mads Mathias Orchestra

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BOISDALE, CANARY WHARF, FEATURES MADS MATHIAS

Singer, songwriter and saxophonist Mads Mathias has captured the hearts of music lovers with his charismatic performances, spirited personality and creative original songs, leading Gaffa to describe him as “an international star in the making“.

Inspired and influenced by the great jazz vocalists of the past and present from Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra to Harry Connick Jr, and with a deep respect for the crooner tradition, Mathias is nevertheless an original talent with a unique and effortlessly charming vocal delivery and a skill for writing catchy and memorable, stylishly crafted tunes with the feel of timeless swing-era classics.

For his final UK date this year, Mads Mathias will perform music from his debut album ‘Free Falling’, (which won him the award for ‘Best New Jazz Act’ at the Danish Music Awards), alongside well-loved and lesser-known standards.

“A truly gifted artist”
Brian Blain, London Jazz News

It’s Summer Again

Published on 3 Sep 2015
Live at Betty Nansen Theatre in Copenhagen
Composition by Mads Mathias
Mads Mathias Orchestra
                          


Mads Mathias returns to the UK to tour in February 2016

5th Feb – The Cinnamon Club, Cheshire

6th Feb – Jazz on a Winter’s Weekend, Southport

7th Feb – Seven Arts, Leeds

12th Feb – The Lighthouse, Poole

13th Feb – Pizza Express Jazz Club, Soho, London

14th Feb – Pizza Express Music room, Maidstone

Further dates to be announced.

Mads

WWW.MADSMATHIAS.COM

For interviews, further information, promotional CD’s 

Email: Sue Edwards
at Sue Edwards Management

Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz

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