BEN WATERS & SON

Ben Waters and his thirteen year old son, Tom, filled the floor with dancers at Fest Jazz,
Châteauneuf-du-Faou, July, 2014.

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“A fabulous boogie-woogie pianist with enormous energy to go with his wonderful talent, Ben stars at jazz festivals around the world and with The Rolling Stones.” Tom is equally talented on saxophone and together they are star performers.

Fest Jazz, Châteauneuf-du-Faou, Brittany, is a jazz festival with a difference. Sure there was New Orleans and Traditional Jazz with Tuba Skinny, The Limehouse 7 and Trevor Stent’s Good Time Jazz Band, but there was also Mainstream Jazz PLUS Ben Waters.

Because Fest Jazz “mixes it a bit”

This way it doesn’t just appeal to ageing jazz fans but also to the local towns people and youngsters. This was its 10th Anniversary Year and it was more successful than ever. Whether or not such a jazz festival would appeal to UK fans is questionable. But if so, who knows, it might even attract some commercial backing.

Personally my favourite is New Orleans Revivalist Jazz but I enjoy other genres too and if mixing it a bit could stir things up I’d be all for it.

In this YouTube Ben and Tom bring the house down so you’ll need to dodge the mass of dancers to get sight of them on stage.  (Best viewed on YouTube for full screen. Be sure to hit HD).

Photos & YouTubes © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz

“Oriental Strut” – Tuba Skinny at Fest Jazz

 

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Tuba Skinny went down a storm at Fest Jazz, Châteauneuf-du-Faou, Brittany, in July, 2014. The grand marquee audience was spellbound. This was just about the only number I could film in the marquee without dancers blocking the view. But then that’s what Fest Jazz is about, fun, great jazz and DANCING.

Thank you Trevor Stent and Châteauneuf-du-Faou for Fest Jazz. May it continue to reach the heights of this, its Tenth Anniversary year.

Photos & YouTubes © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz

Barnacle Bill’s Inimitable Performance of “Sister Kate” at Ramsgate Seaside Shuffle

 

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Just sit back and enjoy the YouTube below of Barnacle Bill’s performance of “I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate” in the Belgian Bar for the second session of a highly successful 2014 Ramsgate Seaside Shuffle in July. Accompanied by Trefor Williams on bass, Jimmy Tagford, drums and Ray Perkins, keyboard. Be sure to watch it in HD.

Sadly Bill, who is 87, announced to the audience that he would soon be “taking early retirement” as band leader and jazz musician. You will be sorely missed by your enduring fans, Bill.

Photos & YouTubes © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz

Sammy Rimington UK Tour 26th September / 5th October

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Mike Durham’s Classic Party 2014

 

Ginny and I were delighted to meet Patti Durham at Fest Jazz in Brittany in July. She was great company and along with Norman Gibson and Barry Pryme and their wives we formed firm friendships.

Patti gave us flyers promoting her late husband, Mike Durham’s Classic Party 2014. Mike was such a force in jazz that it’s wonderful that the event still carries his name. So although it’s not until November, when I learnt that numbers are limited and bookings are coming in fast, I decided to feature it on Jazz&Jazz.

Below are images of the flyer, but for the full programme best visit http://www.whitleybayjazzfest.org

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Autumn Jazz Parade, Hemsby, Norfolk, Not Booked Yet? Best Hurry!

 

Sammy Rimington - last at Hemsby in 2008

Starring Sammy Rimington – last at Hemsby in 2008

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Also starring:

From the USA, Chris Tyle

From the USA, Chris Tyle

Dynamic Baby Jools

Dynamic Baby Jools

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Festival Favourites Eric Webster and Trefor Williams

Festival Favourites Eric Webster and Trefor Williams

Photos © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz

 

 

Peartree Jazz Club Special – New Orleans Comes to Lemsford

IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO ALL WELWYN GARDEN CITY
PEARTREE JAZZ CLUB MEMBERS AND FANS 

Don’t miss our special Summertime Gig at Lemsford Village Hall, 12.30 – 3.30pm on Sunday, 24th August – details on poster below. It’s The Frog Island Jazz Band so DON’T MISS OUT!

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LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU THERE!
Cheers
Smiffy
 
Lemsford Village Hall Location: goo.gl/5sqSDn
Frog Island at Ramsgate Seaside Shuffle Festival in July

Anything but Rent Party Blues at Fest Jazz with the Limehouse Seven

 

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Robert Duis, leader of Holland’s renowned Limehouse Jazz Band and his Limehouse Seven  especially assembled for the festival. Their captivating spontaneous performance in Penn ar Pont Square during Châteauneuf-du-Faou’s welcoming ceremony for Fest Jazz was
a scene stealer!

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Bretagne musicians setting the scene.

Welcoming speeches.

Welcoming speeches.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Limehouse Seven liven up proceedings with Rent Party Blues!
(Best viewed in HD)

Photos & YouTube © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz

Jazz&Jazz Is Pleased to Feature the LIMEHOUSE JAZZBAND

 

The Limehouse Jazzband, formed in 1965, is soon to celebrate it’s Golden Jubilee. Originally from Haarlem City, near Amsterdam, the band has developed a huge reputation for specialising in New Orleans music of the 1920/1932 era.

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Robert Duis

Musicians from the band, including their leader, Robert Duis, appeared at Jazz Fest in Châteauneuf-du-Faou in July as The Limehouse Seven, featured in the festival programme as “A Virtuoso Group specialising in the Art of New Orleans Music”.

Robert has since introduced the band to Jazz&Jazz. Their website is at: http://www.limehouse-jazzband.nl and I am pleased to feature their forthcoming gig in The Netherlands on Friday, 15th August, “JAZZ BUFFET”, at Beek, Montferland.

If you happen to be holidaying in the area why not seize the opportunity to go along.

For reservations email: [email protected] or [email protected]

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“Milenberg Joys” – Frog Island’s John Whitehead Tells Seaside Shufflers the Inside Story

 

Jim Hurd (clarinet), Graham Reed (tuba), Chris Marchant (drums), John Whitehead (trumpet),  Keith Durston (piano), John Jeans (trombone),

Jim Hurd (clarinet), Graham Reed (tuba), Chris Marchant (drums), John Whitehead (trumpet), Keith Durston (piano), John Jeans (trombone), Fred Eatherton (banjo).

Formed in 1962, The Frog Island Jazz Band plays classic 1920’s and 30’s New Orleans Jazz ranging from Jelly Roll Morton’s Red Hot Peppers, Johnny Dodd’s Blackbottom Stompers, Papa Celestin’s Tuxedo Jazz Orchestra and King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band. In this YouTube they delighted Ramsgate Seaside Shuffle fans with Milenberg Joys
during the July, 2014 Festival.

Ready to take the test?

Photos & YouTubes © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz

Jazz&Jazz Portraits of Frog Island band members can be viewed under JAZZ ART:

Jazz Painting: Jim Hurd and John Whitehead, Frog Islanders!

Jazz Portrait of Frog Island’s Chris Marchant on Drums in New Orleans

 

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