Don’t Stop the Music! It Can Change Our Children’s Lives!

I’ve not long been back from one of the most wonderful jazz festivals it’s been my privilege attend. Why a privilege? Well, besides the fact that Fest Jazz in Châteauneuf-du-Faou, Brittany, was faultlessly organised and featured great bands, including Tuba Skinny from New Orleans, for me there was one particular BIG band which stole the hearts of the fans.

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Joan Chamorro presents the St Andreu Jazz Band

The name of that band? The Sant Andreu Jazz Band from Barcelona, Spain. And the stars of the band? Barcelona school children and teenagers!

Based in the Sant Andreu Municipal School of Music in Barcelona, the band is made up of young musicians aged between 7 and 20 who flourish under the musical direction of their inspirational band leader, Joan Chamorro.

So why is it that have I entitle this post “Don’t Stop The Music! It Can Change Our Children’s Lives”?

James Rhodes

James Rhodes

Because thats the subject of an appeal international concert pianist and music teacher James Rhodes recently launched via Change.org to UK Education Secretary Nicky Morgan.

“I started to look into the state of music provision in primary schools across England and I was shocked at what I found.

“In one school I visited the annual music budget was just £2.20 per pupil. Some teachers even told me they have no money at all to spend on music. Thousands of children, I discovered, are missing out on a music education.”

Courtesy of Change.org lets allow Nicky to explain his appeal himself:

And now, here is my YouTube of Joan Chamorro and his inspirational students in
The Sant Andreu Jazz Band.

If such a high standard of music education can be achieved in Spain, why not in the UK.

Please participate! Click here for the link to sign Nicky’s petition.

Freetime Old Dixie Jassband Blisworth Bound High Noon Sunday 21 September

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Premier Trad Jazz Band from Holland

Freetime Old Dixie Jazz Band

Don’t miss this rare opportunity to enjoy this great band. Here’s just a sample of their prowess:

Rob Vlam (tb, voc, ld), Ruud Peerdeman (tp, voc), Jan Jaap Kroeb (cl, as), Piet de Wit (bj), Jaap de Wit (cb, bs, sous.), John Lippe (dm, voc). Filmed at Fritzel’s Jazz Pub Gelsenkirchen (Germany) on 29-03-2008.
Courtesy Uli van Royen

Next @ The Ent Shed, Bedford

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THE ENT SHED 118 CASTLE ROAD, BEDFORD, MK40 3QY

Tommy Andrews

Tommy Andrews

6.45 pm October 2nd 2014

The Tommy Andrews Quintet

Former Guildhall School saxophonist Tommy Andrews brings his acclaimed quintet to Bedford as part of a Jazz Services Supported tour of the U.K. The group, featuring Nick Costley-White, Ivo Neame, Dave Manington and Dave Hamblett will play compositions from the critically acclaimed new album ‘The Crux’ (Jellymould Jazz) and perform the newly composed ‘Galilean Suite’

The quintet is quickly gaining a reputation as one of London’s most exciting up-and-coming groups … read on at http://goo.gl/ZRK2pj

For full details, see The Ent Shed’s website: http://jazzattheentshed.weebly.com

Their “Whats On” page:
http://jazzattheentshed.weebly.com/whats-on.html

Kent Jazz News Autumn Issue

 

Derek Nash

Derek Nash

Here is the Autumn 2014 issue of The Kent Jazz News compiled and edited by jazz devotee Harry Stubberfield.

It’s packed with news about the jazz scene in Kent and beyond.

Click here to view your online copy:
AUTUMN JAZZ NEWS

To receive your personal copy in print, email Harry at: [email protected]

 

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Jazz & Buffet Night with Tad Newton’s Jazzfriends – Friday 19th September

 

Tad Newton's Jazz Friends with Trevor Whiting on sax

Tad Newton’s Jazz Friends

NORTHAMPTONIANS

Girl Of My Dreams Aboard The Dixie Queen

 

YouTube © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz
Best viewed in HD

Trefor Williams’ Usual Suspects playing on The Thames aboard “The Dixie Queen”. The occasion? John Petters’ “Sensational London River Boat Shuffle” on Saturday, 6th September. Capture the atmosphere, the swell of the river, the enthusiasm of the fans, the dancers, the visits to the bar!  – not the easiest of settings for grand performances, but then, for jazz musicians that’s par for the course. On water, they go with the flow!

Dave Hewitt, trombone; Trefor “Fingers” Williams, double bass; Denny Ilett, trumpet; Tim Huskisson, clarinet;  Emile Martyn, drums;  Dave Morwood, banjo.

During the cruise I met another great jazz photographer who goes under the pseudonym “Mark of Ealing”. He agreed to allow me to display the following selection of his photos of the cruise. I think you will agree they capture the on board atmosphere. Thank you Mark.

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Trefor’s Usual Suspects

Trefor "Fingers" Williams

Trefor “Fingers” Williams

Alan Bateman and Mike Pointon

Alan Bateman and Mike Pointon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

John and Trefor combine bands

John and Trefor combine bands

Julian displays intensity under the watchful eye of top jazz fan Peter Marr

Julian displays intensity under the watchful eye of jazz fan Peter Marr

Dave Moorwood

Dave Moorwood

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photos Courtesy of Mark of Ealing

Plus Mark’s YouTube “Running Wild”

Peter M Butler
Editor and Owner of Jazz&Jazz

 

The Sensational “London Louis Armstrong River Boat Shuffle”

 

Dixie-Queen

True to form, John Petters’ All Stars commandeered “The Dixie Queen” for a glorious afternoon of sunshine and jazz on Saturday, 6th September along with “Trefor Williams Usual Suspects” and a passenger list of jazz fans filling two decks from bow to stern.

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Sailing from Butler’s Warf at 2.15pm “The Dixie Queen” cruised along The Thames to the 02 Arena, cruising back to Tower Bridge around 5.30pm. Not that many of the fans would have noticed, so enwrapped were they in the jazz.

Julian Marc Stringle

Julian Marc Stringle

Featured below in the Jazz&Jazz YouTube, starring with drummer man John Petter’s All Stars are Julian Marc Stringle on clarinet and sax, J.J. Vinton on piano, Alan Bateman on trumpet, Keith Donald on double bass and Mike Pointon on trombone. (Best viewed in HD).

Soon to follow this post, Jazz&Jazz will feature Trefor Williams and his Usual Suspects hemmed in by a throng of fans and dancers.

More Shuffling at: http://goo.gl/PaGjAG

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Julian, John and Alan

 

 

Couldn't resist this photo: granddaughter Leigh-Anna and myself in front of, yes, Butler's Warf.

Couldn’t resist this photo: granddaughter Leigh-Anna and myself in front of, yes, Butler’s Warf

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Peter M Butler
Editor and Owner of Jazz&Jazz

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

Introducing Lemsford Village Jazz Club

 

Lemsford Village Hall

Lemsford Village Hall

Welwyn Garden City, Hatfield and Potters Bar, were once tops for sensational jazz in Hertfordshire. Then came the demise and jazz fell out of favour with the onslaught of rock, pop and, dare I say it, rap!

But for a full decade Bob Thomas kept jazz alive in the small retreat of Lemsford Vlllage, no more than a hamlet just west of Welwyn Garden City, with guest bands and his very own Thomcats. Alive that is until Mcmullens switched landlords at “The Long Arm Short Arm” Public House.

Smiffy on washboard with Dave Rance's Rockin' Chair Band.

Smiffy on washboard with Dave Rance’s Rockin’ Chair Band.

Jazz at The Peartree – The Finale
It was then that Brian Smith, aka “Smiffy” took up the cudgel. At first he got jazz going again in Welwyn Garden City, moving from one pub to another and finishing at The Peartree, with The Peartree Jazz Club. He staged some great bands there and for some three years the club was well supported.

Then circumstances changed. But Smiffy didn’t give up.

The Frog Island Jazz Band at Lemsford Village Hall

The Frog Island Jazz Band at Lemsford Village Hall

New Beginnings – Lemsford Village Jazz Club
To the contrary, he decided to bring jazz back to Lemsford Village. And why not because Brian was born in “The Long Arm and The Short Arm” – it’s former full name. But this time his objective was jazz in Lemsford Village Hall.

The first gig was on Sunday, 24th August, with The Frog Island Jazz Band. It attracted a good turn out of fans and was a hugely promising success.

John "The Professor" Percival and Dave Rance

John “The Professor” Percival and Dave Rance

Next on the bill is Dave Rance’s Rockin’ Chair Band on Sunday, 21st July from 1.00pm till 4.00pm. Starring with him will the remarkable John “The Professor” Percival, famed for his Singing Saw.

Support “Smiffy”, Support Lemsford Village Jazz Club
So a special message to jazz fans, why not get along to The Lemsford Village Jazz Club on Sunday, 21st September and help revive jazz in Hertfordshire by supporting Brian Smith. Because in my book “Smiffy”, is truly a Jazz Hero.
https://www.facebook.com/lemsfordjazz

Scroll down for the YouTube of The Frogs at Lemsford Village Jazz Club.

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Swanee River: Best viewed in HD on YouTube:

(Photos & YouTubes © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz, barring Lemsford Village Hall and John Percival)

Tad Newton’s Jazzfriends Bring Basin Street & Basie to Wellingborough

 

 

Jazzfriends

Castle-Flyer

 www.thecastle.org.uk 
www.tadnewtonsjazzfriends.com

Ramsgate Seaside Shuffle Presents Harbourside Jazz Saturday 6th September

 

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Richard's-Rascals

 

Meanwhile, on Saturday 30th August, Bob Dwyer’s Bix & Pieces Jazz Band were Seaside Shuffle Stars back at The Ramsgate Small Boat Owners Club

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Bob Dwyer, Trombone; Malcolm Walton, Trumpet; Bernie Holden, Clarinet

Nick Singer, Banjo; John Bayne, Bass Saxophone

Bass-Sax

 

For your added enjoyment: YouTube (sound only) of the unique, deep tones of the Bass Saxophone played by John Bayne (courtesy of Chris Pout).

Photos Chris Pout © Jazz&Jazz

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