When The River Meets The Sea!

Ramsgate Seaside Shuffle

Presents

The Old Green River Band

 

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Telephone John Morgan to book in advance: 01227 361238

Don’t forget Ramsgate Seaside Shuffle Festival Festival
10th, 11th & 12th July.

If you make a Block Booking in advance you get five £12 tickets for £50 (a saving of £10) plus the free events. Phone John Morgan on 01227 361238
and quote “Seaside Shuffle”.

Ramsgate Seaside Shuffle Festival Taster with “Richard’s Rascals”!


Ramsgate Seaside Shuffle Jazz Club are getting in the groove early for their 2015 Festival (10th, 11th & 12th July) with a free concert at The Belgian Cafe, Harbour Parade, on
Saturday, 4th July! So come along and join in the fun!

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Remember, if you make a Block Booking for the Festival in advance you get five £12 tickets for £50 (a saving of £10) plus the free events. John Morgan will have tickets for sale on the door at The Belgian Cafe on 4th July. Or phone him on 01227 361238 and quote “Seaside Shuffle”.

“Acker, As I’ll Remember Him”

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“I’ve been planning to paint Acker for a few months now and wanted to convey this particular image of him grinning whilst playing the clarinet after something has amused him,
which is how I’ll remember him.

“Acker’s concerts were always a light hearted affair and he got as much enjoyment from making the audience laugh with his dry sense of humour as he did from playing jazz. I’m particularly proud that this painting is going to Acker’s family because as you may or may not be aware, Acker, as well as being a great clarinet player, was also a superb artist.”

Alan Bateman

Thank you for allowing me to include your wonderful portrait of Acker on Jazz&Jazz, Alan. Below is one of Acker’s landscapes as featured on Ian’s moving YouTube Tribute to Acker.

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Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz
With kind permission of Ian and Alan Bateman

“Jazz on a Summer’s Day” A Walnut Special: Sunday June 14th – BOOK NOW!


Tad Newton’s Jazzfriends packed The Bedford with fans when they starred there in May with guest star Vasilis Xenopoulos! With stars like Simon Spillett, Ben Holder and Mellow Baku, Tad’s Summer’s Day Gig at The Walnut promises more great jazz.

Getting close so book now!

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Mellow Baku and Rachel Johnson

Mellow Baku and Rachel Johnson

Bob Dwyer's Bix & Pieces

Bob Dwyer’s Bix & Pieces

Simon Spillet with Tad Newton's JazzFriends

Simon Spillet with Tad Newton’s JazzFriends

Ben Holder

Ben Holder

A taster:

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

Photos (other than Bix & Pieces) & YouTube © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz

Jazz at The Bedford Fans Turn Out In Force for Vasilis Xenopoulus

 

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The Jazzfriends: Alan Haughton, Tad Newton, Tomas Pedersen, Gary Wood with Vasilis Xenopoulus

Saxophonist Vasilis Xenopoulus starred with Tad Newton’s Jazzfriends at “Jazz at The Bedford” recently to huge acclaim. Since moving to the UK from Athens in 2002 he has established himself as one of London’s leading saxophonists. 

“I’ll Remember April” (music by Gene de Paul, lyrics by Patricia Johnston and Don Rave) was just one of the numbers played on a May evening of great jazz enjoyed by a
packed house of enthusiastic fans.

Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz

Photo & YouTube © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz

 

“When Jazz Meets Gospel” Part 4: “Joshua Fit The Battle of Jericho”

 

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Roger Evan, keyboard; Chris Green, bass; Gary Wood, trumpet: Ronnie Fenn, drums: Dan Foster, sax

Continuing Gary Wood’s Swing Band Presentation and slide show featuring the influence of the African/American tradition on Jazz.

Part 4

“Joshua Fit The Battle of Jericho”

 

View the complete set:
Gary Wood’s “Jazz Meets Gospel” Compilation: Parts 1 to 11

Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz

Photo & YouTube © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz

16 Year Old Billy Reece Davison – An Inspirational Young Clarinetist

 

Reece at The Edinburgh Jazz ’n Jive Club with Vi Mills’ “The Spirits of Rhythm”. Vi on piano, Ian on reeds, Jim Petrie on cornet, Kenny Milne on drums, Dizzy Jackson on bass, Brian Weld on banjo and, yes, me sitting in on clarinet!

Reece at The Edinburgh Jazz ’n Jive Club with Vi Mills’ “The Spirits of Rhythm”. Vi on piano, Ian on reeds, Jim Petrie on cornet, Kenny Milne on drums, Dizzy Jackson on bass, Brian Weld on banjo and, yes, me sitting in on clarinet!

I specify on my Facebook Jazzers Group that a key aim of Jazz&Jazz is to feature our emerging new generation of bands, musicians and fans dedicated to keeping jazz LIVE AND ALIVE … and especially to spotlight emerging, young talent. Aged only 16, clarinetist Billy Reece Davison is just such a talent – a future jazz star in the making!

Reece is so keen on Jazz that he joined my Facebook Jazzers Group some time ago and regularly keeps us up to date with his activities, friends, school, fishing but mainly jazz – with photos and YouTubes. More recently he let it be known that besides following his jazz heroes he longed to sit in with their bands for more experience. His post got a very supportive response and Jazz Saxophonist Ian Boyter threw out a challenge to Reece to head north to Scotland and play at the Edinburgh Jazz’n Jive Club with Vi Mills’ “Spirits of Rhythm” Band.

So next we knew Reece was heading north with his very supportive dad, also a dedicated jazz enthusiast, to take up the invitation – and indeed to throw out a challenge to other keen, musical youngsters to follow suit and take up jazz.

But best let Reece tell the story in his own words.

Billy Reece Davison – An Aspiring Clarinetist 


From a very young age jazz has always been my inspiration, not just listening to the music but playing it…

Reece with Chris Barber, one of his heroes and mentors.

Reece with Chris Barber, one of his jazz heroes and mentors.

… and listening to all the greats, Acker Bilk, Terry Lightfoot, Woody Herman, Kenny Ball, Chris Barber and so on. These players have always inspired me, especially my idol Acker Bilk with his original and strong rich tone. I would sit down as a very young child and listen to old recordings from the 1950s/70s and also to my father Harry busking along in the front room. I was in my element, mesmerised by the music!  Nowhere else I would rather be!

A few years went by and when I was six, my father gave me my grandfather’s 1937 Olds trumpet. I was trying to play a lot of Harry James music at the time – he was my grandfather’s idle after the war. In the late 40s and early 50s grandfather formed his own jazz and dance band so jazz has always been a big part of my life.

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In Edinburgh: Reece with his father Harry on his right and Ian Boyter on his left.

I played the trumpet for a while but came to realise it just was not the instrument for me. Then one night when I was seven my father was listening to some trad jazz and dixieland. I quickly realised I would like to play like that, and especially like Mr Acker Bilk. I told Dad so. I picked up his clarinet and took the reed cap off. It felt just right and within seconds I found I could get notes out of the instrument. I fell in love that night and I knew that the clarinet was for me.

Next I went and studied at the Manchester School of Music and I got a distinction in my grades. But I soon found that route wasn’t quite for me and that I preferred teaching myself.

So this is where I am now!

I haven’t had many opportunities to do sit ins with local bands in Manchester even though I love jazz so much. But then Ian Boyter discovered me and my ambition though the Facebook Jazzers Group and of all things he arranged for me to travel to Edinburgh with my father, Harry, to sit in with at The Edinburgh Jazz ’n Jive Club, with Vi Mills’ “The Spirits of Rhythm”, with Vi on piano, Ian on reeds, Jim Petrie on cornet, Kenny Milne on drums, Dizzy Jackson on bass, Brian Weld on banjo and, yes, me sitting in on clarinet!

Reece I know but who are the other Jazzers!?

Reece I know but who are the other Jazzers!?

It was the best night of my life so far with hopefully many more to come. I had such a warm welcome from everyone I met in Scotland and I hope to do this more often and start a lifetime in this kind of music.

A fine fisherman too!

A fine fisherman too!

I’ve loved every step of the way so far and have had the best support possible from my family and so many friends -plus people I haven’t even met praising my enthusiasm. It’s a lovely world to live in with jazz being played!

Young children growing up, you should learn about jazz and its inspirational and principled roots and even to play it. You could then look back on it as some of the best days of your lives. So please take it up – we need you!

Reece Billy Davison

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Practice makes perfect for YouTubes!

YouTubes taken on his mobile phone by Reece’s father Harry Davison:

Presented by Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz

 

Waistcoat A-sparkle, Trombone Ablaze…

 

Tony Cunningham

Tony Cunningham

With a waistcoat like that, just how could I resist accepting Tony Cunningham’s commission to paint his portrait on trombone. Thank you for the opportunity Tony and for the wonderful session with Jazz Revisited at Lemsford Jazz Club.

Tony Cunningham Trombonist
Waistcoat a’sparkle
Trombone ablaze
A glint in his eyes
His jazz fans amazed.

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With Jazz Revisited at Lemsford Jazz Club

With Jazz Revisited at Lemsford Jazz Club

Sam Hall’s “Jazz Revisited” at Lemsford Jazz Club, Hertfordshire.
Sam Hall (bjo); Dave Arnold (dms); John Bayne (bass sax); Dave Marchant (tpt);
Chris Rundle (bass); Tony Cunningham (tbn); Cliff Davy (pno)

Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz

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

Fine Art Giclée Prints of this portrait are available.
Simply email: [email protected]
to place your order and help support jazz.

Chris Hodgkins Challenges the Status Quo in his May Newsletter


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Chris Hodgkin’s MAY NEWSLETTER contains news of his “Refreshed Website” and enquiries at the Arts Council England concerning the lack of a policy for music and the cost of their vanity publishing. The Newsletter makes for fascinating reading and is well worth exploring.

Visit the website at http://www.chrishodgkins.co.uk 

Subjects covered include:

biography gallery
recordings reviews
bands gigs
media broadcasting
projects
business education
posts

Jazz Award

Chris was awarded the Services to Jazz Award at the Parliamentary Jazz Awards in March 2015.

On parade with the Covent Garden Jazz Marching Band in June, 2015 © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz)

On parade with the Covent Garden Jazz Marching Band in June, 2015 (photo © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz)

“Terry would turn towards the band with a pensive smile ……”


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“Terry’s daughter Melinda asked me for a painting to commemorate what would have been Terry’s 80th birthday on 21st May, and supplied me with several photo’s taken on stage at some of the bands final concerts. I selected an image that many of his musicians will remember, with Terry turned towards the band with a pensive smile, listening to the
recreation of the music he loved.”
Alan Bateman, Musician and Jazz Artist

Thank you, Melinda, for commissioning a portrait which will give Terry’s fans as much enjoyment
as his music.
Another wonderful addition to your growing pantheon of portraits of our great jazz musicians, Alan!

Jazz&Jazz Tribute: “Reminiscing about Terry”

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