Fabulous Siesta Time Jazz in the Sun

Back in August, Just Jazz Magazine ran an article entitled “Jazz in the Sun” by Syd Appleton featuring “All That Jazz”, a Spanish based band of UK ex-patriots plus their Spanish pianist, who bring siesta time jazz to appreciative locals and holiday makers in Torrevieja, Spain. Courtesy of Just Jazz, following is a synopsis of Syd’s upbeat insights into
Siesta Time Jazz in the Sun.

Jeff Hull (bass) and Enrique Simon (piano)

After six years of searching Spanish property websites my good lady and myself took the plunge last Autumn (2012) and bought a little bungalow in Torrevieja (pronounced Torri-vee-ecka) just a 45 minute drive south of Alicante on The Costa Blanca.

Property prices had been steadily declining in the years we’d been searching and at the time the exchange rate of euros to the pound was excellent so it seemed the right time to buy. Our place is about 2km from the many beaches but we were told that there was also a local pay and swim facility just a few minutes walk away with a restaurant and bar.

The Marina Bar Stars “All That Jazz”

John Hutchins

So I wandered round there one morning to check it out and discovered The Marina Bar. Outside I was pleasantly surprised to see a sign heralding “All That Jazz”, a band of ex pats bar one – their Spanish pianist – who perform every Tuesday afternoon for the locals during siesta time.

The sessions are year round except for the month of August, presumably because during school holidays the place is packed with families and children. So every August the band get the opportunity to get back to England for some British sun!

Where Jazz Goes From Strength to Strength

Liverpudlians Dave and Rita Monaghan are the owners of the Marina and with the help of their friendly and very capable staff have made it a must for jazz and non jazz lovers alike. In the four years they’ve promoted jazz there it’s gone from strength to strength. Admission is free and the band play to audiences of between 80 and 120 customers.

Peter Emuus

Mike Hutchings

There is a two course lunch which costs around eight euros with a choice of five main courses and four desserts – I generally go for the home made steak and ale pie and apple crumble). A pint costs 2.20 euros, less than two quid, and spirits and wine are very reasonably priced. All in all great value for the delights on offer. I was lucky to get in the last time I was there as it was sold out so it’s best to book a table in advance – details at the bottom of this article.

There is a raffle in support of the band (remember admission is free), usually about 10 prizes, organised by their good friend Marion.

Roy Hubbard

Enrique Simon

 

Recapturing Bygone Eras

There are many excellent jazz players living either permanently or semi-permanently in the Southern Costa Blanca but very few have the ability, knowledge or inclination to play in the style started by the Original Dixieland Jass Band circa 1917, followed by Louis Armstrong and Fats Waller in the 1920s, right through to the English bands of the 1950s and modern times. We lost Kenny Ball in March, 2013, leaving Acker Bilk, Chris Barber and a springing of other names from our youth.

“All That Jazz” are fortunate to have clarinetist Roy Hubbard whose knowledge and experience of the original tunes is second to none. Their style of music may no longer be in vogue but what other types of music can have people of all ages dancing to the beat – from two year olds to eighty two year olds.

Such was the case in 2008 when the band were invited to give a concert to a wider audiencce in the San Fulgencio Theatre. The concert was a sell out and the highlight of the season. Then in 2011, “All That Jazz” gigged to another full house with the “Natural Gas Jazz Band” visiting from California in the Teatro in Torrevieja.

The music has a vibrancy which harks back to the Speakeasies, gambling dens and bordellos of the USA in the earlier part of the 20th century.

“All That Jazz” Line Up

Getting back down to earth, “All That Jazz”  are a band of friends making an impact on Torrevieja locals and holiday makers alike with their music . Everyone has something to give and with their mixture of New Orleans, Trad and Dixieland – the name “All That Jazz” came naturally.

But they are without a regular trumpet lead – “not too many around” according to bandleader and trombonist John Hutchings. So they have a superb soprano sax lead which, in my opinion, works really well.

The regular line up is:

John Hutchings trombone and band leader: John first went to a jazz club in Torquay and took up trumpet aged 28. From 1982 he played with AJ’s Big Band in South West England and a Dixieland band run by clarinetist Ron Ginger. Later on he took over the band, then called the “City Steam Band”. He also led a Traditional Jazz Quarter, “Jazz Bag”, for 15 years. He has also supported top stars including Kenny Ball, Acker Bilk, Humphrey Littleton and George Melly.

Mike Hutchings soprano and alto sax: Mike was just 15 when he began playing clarinet. He went on to play flute and tenor saxophone. In his early twenties he played with numerous bands around the UK – trad jazz bands, big bands plus pop, rock and cabaret groups. He recorded for the BBC at their Maida Vale, London, studios, broadcast live on BBC Radio’s “Jazz Club” and was in demand for numerous commercial recording sessions. Ten years a professional took him all over Europe until he settled in South Africa where he added alto sax to his repertoire and spent 20 years in demand for TV, theatre, radio and recording sessions, often as musical director. He also wrote and arranged for a 16-piece Big Band.

Roy Hubbard with Syd Appleton

Roy Hubbard clarinet:  Roy played with Birmingham based Zenith Hot Stompers for 36 years until 2004 during which time the band played gigs all over the UK, including all the popular jazz festivals. They also toured France, Germany, Holland, Belgium, Switzerland, Sweden and Finland, plus California’s Sacramento Jazz Festival. Stars who guested and/or recorded with the band included Wild Bill Davison, Humphrey Littleton, Chris Barber, Wally Fawkes and Pat Halcox.  Roy also ran his own “Hotshots” and “New Delta Jazzmen” and Kenny Ball, John Barnes, Roy Williams, George Chisholm, Digby Fairweather, Monty Sunshine, Fred Hunt were amongst those who showcased with his bands.

Peter Emuss drums: Peter took up drums aged 14 and after three years at sea with the Merchant Navy he returned to London to play as a professional musician gigging around town with the likes of Diz Disley, Manfred Mann, Monty Sunshine and Al Fairweather. He drummed for Owen Bryce, Mick Mulligan, George Melly, Ken Sims and Long John Baldry. Pete spent ten years touring Europe with German and Dutch jazz and dance bands. Upon retiring to Torrevieja he joined “All That Jazz” to get back to his roots.

Geoff Hull bass: Geoff has been playing since the early 1950s. In 1960 he joined the Cambridge based Riverside Jazz Band with Andy Cooper. Later he joined Graham Dalley’s Dozen, broadcasting regularly on the BBC and starring at summer seasons on the Isle of Man, backing Matt Monroe, Frank Ifield, The Batchelors, Val Doonican and Helen Shapiro. Next came a season on cruise ships in the early 1970s following which he toured with the original production of “Joseph and the Technicolour Dreamcoat” starring Jess Conrad. Then back to the West End to play with Bob Miller’s, Tony Evans’ and Ray Ellington’s bands before joining the Nolan Sister’s backing band. In the ’80s Geoff’s focus shifted to Midland jazz bands before joining the Pete Allen Jazz Band and the Rascals of Rhythm in the 1990s. He moved to Spain in 2004 and joined “All That Jazz” in 2008.

Enrique Simon piano: Lacking a UK pianist in Torrevieja “All That Jazz” was honoured to welcome Enrique as their resident “honky tonk” man. But that description hardly does him justice! Born in Madrid in 1975, he studied classical piano along with jazz and modern harmony in the Instituto de Musica y Tecnologia de Madrid (I.M.T.) with Juan Mendez. He moved on to complete his jazz basics in Argentina at the Escuela de Música Contemporanea de Buenos Aires with Master Ernesto Jodos. He has received masterclasses from pianists like Juraj Stanik (Holland) and Fabio Miano (Italy/Canada) and has been sideman for numerous virtuosos including Jordi Vilá, Amadeu Adeli , Richie Ferrer and Paul Evans. Enrique has also published two albums in Argentina and his latest works are with Sphere Jazz Trio, Chema Penalver New Orleans Jazz Band and South  American Journey. He is a member of Don Mathe’s and the Miller Men Big Band and the English Dixieland band All That Jazz. He also plays for cruises and hotels. In 2010 Enrique arranged and orchestrated “Peregrinos de la vida” by composer Manuel Mira (1895-1948). As Musical Director his most significant project was the musical-dance spectacle “Del Ganges al Guadalguivir”.

So although Spanish, is Enrique qualified to play with a band of English ex-pats in Spain? You’d better believe it!

Well Worth a Detour

With a line up like that, England’s loss is Spain’s gain!

So, if ever you are holidaying on the Costa Blanca, Torrevieja is just a 45 minute drive from Alicante, so well worth the detour to see and hear top rate  jazz while soaking up the Spanish sunshine. Just phone Dave to book your table. Tell him Syd from the Kenny Ball Band recommended The Marina Bar. You’ll be in for a treat. If you are a muso and happen to travel with your instrument, have a word with trombonist John and he’ll likely sit in on a couple of numbers.

The band’s website is www.allthatjazz.talkspot.com.
Their email address is: [email protected]

To book a table at The Marina call Dave or Rita on 0034 966707820.

The Marina Bar is on Facebook as Marina Bar Torrevieja Spain.

Syd Appleton
Roadie to The Greats


Plymouth Jazz Club Autumn/Winter Programme

In furthering the cause of keeping jazz LIVE and ALIVE Jazz&Jazz is delighted to highlight
Plymouth Jazz Club’s Programme for December and January.

Charlie Henshaw

Sunday December 1st • 7.00pm for 7.30pm

Charlie Hearnshaw’s Munjenta Café

The Royal British Legion Club, Tailyour Road,
Crownhill, Plymouth PL6 5DH

A great Latin Jazz quintet
led by superb saxophonist Charlie Hearnshaw.

Admission £8, Members £6, Full-Time Students £4.
Tickets on the door.
Tel: 01752 721179 or 01752 774343.

 

 

Sunday December 15th • 7.00pm for 7.30pm
Christmas Party with the Pennyroyal Jazz Band

The Penny Royal Jazz Band

Entertaining, lively traditional jazz for dancing & listening in party mood.
The Royal British Legion Club, Tailyour Road, Crownhill, Plymouth PL6 5DH
Admission £8, Members £6, Full-Time Students £4
Tickets on the door.
Tel: 01752 721179 or 01752 774343

John Shillito’s Select Six

Tuesday December 31st • 8.30pm.

Plymouth Jazz Club’s Annual New Year’s Eve Party with John Shillito’s Select 6.

Derriford United Reform Church Hall, Powisland Drive, Derriford, Plymouth PL6 6AB.

Hot swinging music from 8.30pm until 12.30

Dancing, tea, coffee & mince pies with clotted cream. No bar, bring your own food and drink.

Admission by ticket only. Doors open 8.00pm. Visitors £12, Members £10, Full-time Students £5.
Tel: 01752 721179.

The Sussex Jazz Kings

Sunday January 19th • 7.30pm
The Sussex Jazz Kings

The Royal British Legion Club, Tailyour Road, Crownhill, Plymouth PL6 5DH

Quality traditional jazz with a touch of fun from a popular long-established band

Admission £9, Members £8, Full-Time Students £5. Tickets on the door.

Tel: 01752 721179 or 01752 774343.

 

For further information please contact John Amos, Publicity Officer, on 01752-774343, or email [email protected] and /or visit our website www.plymouth-jazz-club.org.uk

 

November Peartree Gigs Feature Tad Newton & Brian Carrick

 Tad Newton’s Jazz Friends

Monday 4th November 2013
8.30 till 11.00pm

Noted for their mix of superb vocals, novelty pieces and instrumental solos, this is Tad Newton’s JazzFriends second visit to The Peartree. Their sessions include the golden oldies of Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington and Count Basie right through to a taste of rhythm and blues and contemporary jazz.

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First Time at The Peartree and Not To Be Missed!

Brian Carrick’s Algiers Stompers!


Monday 18th November 2013 • 8.30 – 11pm

 Peartree Jazz Club

The Peartree
Hollybush Lane
Welwyn Garden City, AL7 4JJ

Admission £8 • Members £7

Brian Smith (“Smiffy”) Jazz Promotions
Tel: 01707 880569 • Email: [email protected]
www.facebook.com/peartreejazz.club
Best Jazz in Town! Live! Join the Club!

Brittany Calling! Latest Video Release on Chateauneuf-du-Faou “Fest Jazz”

Joan Chamorro with his protege Andrea Motis, stars at the Jazz Fest

Updating Jazz&Jazz’s earlier post, don’t miss this inspiring new video featuring Jazz Fest, Chateauneuf du Faou, in Brittany, France.

Empathise with the atmosphere, enjoy the jazz, but above all take note of the youthful fans and then ask yourselves “Why not in the UK?”.

View the video NOW! 

Courtesy of Trevor Stent, leader of Brittany’s “Good Time Jazz Band”. Trevor is not only involved in the Jazz Fest but has also been massively influential in introducing “Jazz in School” in Brittany.

Review the earlier post at: https://www.jazzandjazz.com/?p=5949

 

 

 

Movie Time at The Peartree Featuring New Orleans Heat

L to R: Mike Taylor, Gwyn Lewis and John Scantelbury

So much to report and catch up with on Jazz&Jazz but sorry fellow jazzers, I got side tracked.

In September, Sony introduced their magical “smartphone lens camera”, the Cybershot DSC-QX100 – designed to “improve the photographic capabilities” of selected mobile phones, including my iPhone 5. It can be attached to the iPhone or mounted separately on a mini tripod but operated by WiFi connection to the iPhone using Sony’s PlayMemories Mobile App. It can perform equally successfully using my iPad and what’s more, if need be, it can be used with utmost discretion.

With its Carl Zeiss zoom lens it takes top quality photos and crystal sharp hi res movies.

New Orleans Heat Captured on Cybershot  at The Peartree
I had always intended “branching out into the movies” to reinforce the impact of Jazz&Jazz and Jazzers but hadn’t fancied encumbering myself at gigs with necessary kit. But the Cybershot lens camera persuaded me to get into “Lights, Camera Action” post haste.

So having ironed out a few software bugs and got to grips with the Cybershot, for my first perhaps somewhat amateurish release, click here: YouTube movie of New Orleans Heat, for one the UKs most dynamic bands playing at the Peartree Jazz Club, Welwyn Garden City, on Monday, 21st October.

Now I will resume catching up on normal business, so watch out for my usual report on the evening along with photos. And for further movies of gigs in due course!

They Came, They Saw, They Conquered … All in the Nick of Time!

Eyes on Rich!

I recently featured on my Facebook Jazzers Group this stunning photo of Dorine de Wit, eyes wide open and fully focused on Richard Bennett after Tony Leppard announced their engagement. They’ll be wed next year. Huge congratulations, Dorine and Rich.

The occasion was a phenomenal Rich Bennett Band gig at The 100 Club on Thursday, 17th October, and it’s high time to feature photos of the event on Jazz&Jazz.

Rich, his merry jazz men and the beautiful Dorine travelled up from the West County that morning and despite irritating traffic delays, arrived in Oxford Street full of the beans for which they have become renowned. Hardy fans didn’t know what had hit them but revelled in three hours of solid New Orleans Jazz performed with the zip and gusto of bygone eras at The 100 Club.

This was the irrepressible Bennett Brothers first venture to London’s historic seat of jazz but sadly it seems it will be their last, because as of this December these Thursday lunchtime jazz sessions will come to an untimely end.

But we are thrilled, Rich, Russ and gang, that, representing the current flush of a new generation of revivalist jazz bands, you came, you saw and you conquered in the nick of time.

Let the photos tell the story.

The Rich Bennett Band – honouring the past and heralding the future of jazz.

Rich Bennett – true to his dreams! (Photo courtesy Laurence Cumming)

Russ, representing the roots of jazz talent.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sheer exuberance!

 

 

 

The past gives way to the future

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eyes on the leader

 

 

 

 

Karl Hurd with “local lad” Adrian Cox (Photo courtesy Laurence Cumming)

 

 

Jim Swinnerton, last of his kind at the Club?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Julyan Aldridge aka Baby Jools … …

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And some say jazz is dead!

 

 

… … A prodigy in the making!

 

 

 

 

Bubbling with fun!

 

 

 

The ever more popular Karl Hird

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jazz Rapport! (Photo courtesy Laurence Cumming)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Russ cracks great jokes too! (Photo courtesy Laurence Cumming)

Feeling the vibes! (Photo courtesy Laurence Cumming)

Capture that smile! (Courtesy of Laurence Cumming)

Photos © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz, and courtesy of Laurence Cumming

FOOTNOTE:

Of all musicians I find the drummer the most difficult to photograph. Especially jazz drummers. And more especially phenomenal jazz drummers like the great Colin Bowden with their full frontal style! The Bennett Band’s drummer, Julyan Adridge – fondly known as Baby Jools and in his early 20s –  is of the same ilk as Colin and, in time, threatens to reach his stature with those wild, flaying, but oh so accurate sticks. I have featured two of my photos of Jools above but here are two more capturing his blurred sticks at warp speed.

Peter M Butler
Owner and Editor of Jazz&Jazz 

Yes, jazz has a future!

Sammy Rimington Returns In Force to Warm Chilham Fans

Sammy Rimington’s TRULY International Jazz Band at Chilham

Barely seven months since the launch and book signing of his photo biography “Sammy Rimington A Life in Pictures”, Chilham, Kent, welcomed him back on Sunday, 20th October. But this time in The Village Hall rather than at The White Horse and in full force with his full International Band. 

Ardent fans, many of whom have followed Sammy since his early years in Kent, are never disappointed by his loyalty to his early haunts and venues during his annual UK tours and yet again revelled in a programme replete with their all time favourites. Pure, glorious New Orleans Jazz!

Sad News
On a sad note, Sammy told his fans that his close friend, trombonist Freddie John had suffered a stroke and so for the first time in 40 years could not join him to play with the band. Freddie is making a recovery and in his place, Sammy introduced Jasper Van Pelt, pianist Emile Van Pelt’s brother, on trombone.

Glad News
also made a surprise announcement. His long standing and illustrious Japanese friends, jazz musicians Yoshio and Kelko Toyama were to join the band on stage.

The Story in Pictures
Our Jazz&Jazz photos tell the story of a glorious musical afternoon presented by a truly International Band led by our very own Sammy Rimington, matchless champion of New Orleans Revivalist Jazz.

Sammy and Yoshio reinforcing their longstanding friendship.

Keiko and Yoshio Toyama with Sammy and Jasper Van Pelt

Trefor, Eric the Omnispresent and Sammy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recapturing the magic!

Keiko Toyama

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sammy! A life in Jazz.

Norman Emberson

Jasper Van Pelt

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Photos © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz)

This feature wouldn’t be complete without thanking Sammy’s wife Louise for her wonderful organisational skills. Please Louise, begin planning for next year. Presumably following Sammy’s star billing at the annual Hemsby Autumn Jazz Parade!

There might still be time to get along to Sammy’s tour gigs on 26th & 27th October.
For details click here. 

More about “Sammy Rimington A Life in Pictures” 

Emile Van Pelt, Trefor Williams and the ubiquitous Eric Webster!

Ramsgate Seaside Shuffle Presents The Golden Eagle Jazz Band

The Golden Eagle Jazz Band at the Hemsby Autumn Jazz Parade, 2013

Ramsgate Seaside Shuffle are proud to present

The Golden Eagle Jazz Band

8.00pm Saturday, 30th November, 2013

Ramsgate Small Boat Owners Club
Guildford Lawn, Ramsgare CT11 9AY

Tickets £8 • Tel: 01227 361238 or on the door

“Inspired by the music of the revival, the “Golden Eagle” plays New Orleans jazz the way it was meant to be played, that is, with a powerful and melodic front line and a hard driving rhythm section. We have been described as “The band that has the New Orleans bounce”.

 Visit The Golden Eagle Jazz Band Website

Announcing The New Orleans Z’hulus 30th Anniversary Tour

In 2014 The New Orleans Z’hulus will have been “on the warpath” for 30 years
and Jazz&Jazz is pleased to announce their UK Anniversary Tour well in advance.
Dates, venues and full details of their tour programme and itinerary
will be published in good time for advanced bookings.

LtoR: Emile Martyn, Emile Van Pelt, Dan Vercruysse, Philippe de Smet, Brian Turnock and John Defferary

The band was the brainchild of the legendary Belgian drummer Maurice Van Eyck because he wanted a group of musicians with similar views to his to continue to play in the “old” New Orleans tradition. Sadly the years of “hard living” have taken their toll on Maurice and he has retired to the south of France. However, three decades on the band is still fulfilling his wishes and we are continuing to “look after it” for him. The New Orleans Z’hulus play festivals and clubs throughout Europe. All of the members have either lived or spent considerable time in New Orleans recording or playing with the greats of this music.

DAN VERCRUYSSE (Belgium) Trumpet: Dan has been with the band since 2006. He brings a calm and authoritative lead to the band and a rich variety of new numbers into the band’s book. A resident of Kortrijk, he also leads his own group “The Superior Dance Band”. As the title suggests he is a great admirer of Bunk Johnson.

PHILIPPE DE SMET (Belgium) Trombone: One of the founder members of the Z’hulus, in his early days Philippe was heavily influenced by Louis Nelson, so much so that he was invited to dep when the great man took sick during a Swiss tour with Danny Barker’s Band. He is in great demand both on trombone and his second instrument, the tenor sax.

JOHN DEFFERARY (UK/Germany) Clarinet: An outstanding reedman, John has graced many of the top bands for half a century. His CV includes long stints with Papa Bue, Chris Barber and Trevor Richards. He first came to prominence with Keith Smith’s Climax Band in the early sixties which also included Brian Turnock. His association with the Z’hulus goes way back and he was on the first ever recording of the band.

EMILE VAN PELT (Holland) Piano: An extremely talented pianist and vocalist, Emile has worked with several bands in Europe over the years. He has become more familiar with British audiences recently as a member of Sammy Rimington’s Band. A solid hard driving pianist in the true New Orleans tradition he is both an accomplished rhythm man and a soloist

BRIAN TURNOCK (UK/Belgium) String Bass. A member of the Z’hulus for over a quarter of a century, Brian has also starred with many of the top bands on the New Orleans circuit. Beginning in the 60’s with Keith Smith and for many years with Barry Martyn, Brian then settled on mainland Europe and worked with Sammy Rimington and Lillian Boutte. He has recorded with all of the top New Orleans artists ranging from George Lewis and John Handy to Don Ewell and Lil Armstrong.

EMILE MARTYN (UK/ USA) Drums: Having played with the Z’hulus on their Swiss tours Emile is a welcome addition to the drum chair. Following in his father Barry’s footsteps he studied drums with the old masters whilst living in New Orleans and is one of the few exponents of the old style New Orleans beat. Now based in London, Emile is now the leader of The Fallen Heroes.

Z’Hulus fans, note the entrance fee. Just Sixpence Old Money!!!

Photos Courtesy of Brian Turnock, New Orleans Z’Hulus

 

Not To Be Missed – New Orleans Heat Hit The Peartree on Monday 21st October

New Orleans Heat “Play the old style New Orleans jazz, recreating the music of the crescent city, be it a stomp, blues, hymn, spiritual or pop song of the day. In the style of the late great, Bunk Johnson, George Lewis and Kid Thomas bands.”

Their motto hits the spot for Peartree Fans: ‘Helping to keep real jazz alive’.

L to R: Mike Taylor (tmb), Harry Slater (bass), Gwyn Lewis (cornet, voc), Colin Bushell (drums), John Scantelbury (sax, clt), Tony Peatman (bjo), Barry Grummett (ldr, piano)

Be there! At The Peartree, Welwyn Garden City, on Monday, 21st October!
Gig starts sharp on 8.30pm.

 Beware “The Welsh Viking!”

 New Orleans Heat Website

Photos © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz

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