Not just any old festival, this is an Inspirational Jazz Fest!

All set for the 2013 Jazz Fest

Trevor Stent recently emailed me from Brittany, France, where he leads a successful traditional Anglo-French jazz group called “Good Time Jazz”. But that’s just the beginning!

He asked if he could join Jazz&Jazz and my facebook Jazzers Group. He went on to tell me about his involvement in “Fest Jazz”, a hugely successful jazz festival at Chateauneuf du Faou. In fact so successful that Just Jazz magazine dedicated a two page feature to the Jazz Fest in their November issue which is a must read.

So can Trevor join in on Jazz&Jazz and Jazzers? You bet he can! And I look forward to receiving contributions from him.

In fact, no chance of me saying ‘no’ when his bass player is my namesake Peter Butler. Nowadays better known as “Pikey” Butler, he originally hails from Kent where I first got into jazz all those years ago!

L to R: Peter Butler, Sophie Butler and Trevor Stent – All That Jazz

But that’s just scratching the surface! Dig deeper and you’ll find that Trevor’s Jazz Fest isn’t just a successful festival, it’s inspirational. Why? Because it appeals to youngsters – teenagers AND children. They are doing for jazz just what I pleaded for in the UK (and in the USA for that matter) in my August Just Jazz article: “I want to play jazz like that!” Analysing the Jazz Scene – Past, Present and Future”.

And then there is “Jazz à l’Ecole”! As Trevor explains: “For three years we have toured the local schools and given concerts but also explained the history of the music in the context of the history of the USA. In our local college here in Châteauneuf-du-Faou, jazz is now even integrated into the curriculum of the school.”

Starting young! (Photo©Bob Naylor WaterMarx.co.uk)

Who says nothing good comes out of France? With just a little Anglo influence admittedly. See for yourselves, watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fv_AEeS8pQQ

I’ve said enough, especially as Trevor has offered to “write the occasional article” for Jazz&Jazz. So over to you Trevor  – tell us more about “Good Time Jazz”, the Chateauneuf du Faou Jazz Fest, the other bands at the festival and especially about next year’s festival to be held over the weekend of 26th, 27th and 28th July.

Go to: www.fest-jazz.com and hit the Union Jack top right for the English translation.
And: www.fest-jazz.com/english/pages/photos.html to view photographs of the 2012 Jazz Fest
Also Jazz Fest on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FestJazz

Impromptu Jam Session (Photo©Jocelyn Lecocq)

 

The Big Easy Rascals (Photo©Michel Guéchot)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

En Plein Air (Photo©Jocelyn Lecocq)

 

Free spirits! (Photo©Jocelyn Lecocq)

 

 

 

 

 

 

A flower in her hair! (Photo©Philippe Le Sauze)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Starlight Ballroom! (Photo©Fest Jazz Châteauneuf du Faou)

In time to the music? (Photo©C.Vandier)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dennis Harrison (Blue Mags), is organising a trip to Fest Jazz  next year.  The dates are 26th, 27th, and 28th July 2013. The cost is £300pp, based on two people sharing, which includes coach, ferry, hotel, stroller tickets for three days. Anyone interested should contact Dennis by email or phone.   Email address is [email protected]  and phone number is 07710881108. Numbers are limited to 50 places.

 

Book Early for The Old Green River Band’s Fundraiser for the Blind

“The Old Green River Band is one of the most exciting bands I’ve heard in ages. Their music could be described as ‘New Orleans meets RnB’.… I think few bands come closer to the true spirit of New Orleans.” (Peter Kings, p.e.k. Sound)

Martin Bennett’s Old Green River Band will be centre stage at a vital fund raising event for The Royal National College for the Blind, Hereford, on Thursday, 21 February, 2013.

Three months away, maybe, but events for worthy causes merit early publicity.

The Cannock Cricket Club will field the event and the players will take to the floodlit stage at 8.00pm. In the clubhouse mind you, sheltered from a likely February chill which might otherwise stop play.

Jazz musicians might be just as prepared to play in inclement conditions as cricketers but also like cricketers, they are fickle enough to draw the line at 8.00pm on a winter’s evening.

Not so Martin Bennett’s team! They are prepared to brave the elements – in the comfort of the very hospitable clubhouse that is!

So don’t miss out. Make a note of the date now: 8pm on Thursday, 21 February, 2013, at the Cannock Cricket Club, The Morris Ground, Church Lane, Cannock WS11 1RR. Near Walsall.

Tickets £10. Telephone Janice on 01543 570348 to make your bookings.

Cannock Cricket Club

Royal National College for the Blind

 

 

 

 

Royal National College for the Blind beneficiaries

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Don’t miss The Old Green River Band at The 100 Club, Oxford Street, London,
12 noon on Thursday, 13th December, 2012.

And again at The Peartree Jazz Club, Welwyn Garden City, Herts,
8.30pm on Monday, 21st January, 2013

Some Like It Hot Launch New Album

Jazz&Jazz recently introduced New Orleans Band
Some Like it Hot to jazz fans with information about their upcoming gigs. Now its time to feature their brand new CD. “Joy of Dixieland”.

Introducing the CD the band wrote: “You have heard of the Joy of Cooking and the Joy of Sex, now we have the Joy of Dixieland!

Thanks to Dean Shapiro for the great review!”

Some Like It Hot

Joy of Dixieland

Independent

Like the movie of the same name, the Some Like It Hot band plays what was once known as “hot music” in the old Dixieland style that originated right here in New Orleans more than a century ago. On this, their fi rst full-length CD, recorded live at Buffa’s Lounge, they perform traditional lively, toe-tapping songs that just make you feel good when you hear them, which is precisely their intent. Kaye Caldwell, the group’s founder, leads the way with finely polished trumpet and vocal work, and the rest of the band members also shine on their respective instruments: Eric Shuman (clarinet), Ron Kennedy (banjo and vocals), Janice Medlock (trombone and piano), “Lil Josephine” (bass) and Nita Hemeter (drums). The 15 tracks are largely familiar standards like “St. Louis Blues,” “Avalon,” “Bye Bye Blackbird” and others but, despite their familiarity, the group succeeds in stamping each one with its own styling and arrangement. Their treatment of “St. James Infirmary” is in a much faster tempo than the original and every other version recorded since then but, it actually works well, especially with a few new lyrics added by the band. And, not being a big Piaf fan, I had some trepidation about hearing “La Vie en Rose” but Medlock’s artistry on the 88’s and Shuman’s melodic clarinet work made this track stand out. The one shortcoming on this record is a problem I’m finding with a number of locally recorded albums lately: the bass track is barely audible, even on the solos. Recording engineers really need to be attuned to this when doing their mic-ing or mixing or both. Otherwise it’s a great first outing for a group that’s doing its part to keep the old New Orleans sound alive. Think about gifting it as a stocking stuffer this Holiday Season!

Dean M. Shapiro

To order a copy of the CD or contact the band, email Nita Hemeter: [email protected]

The Peartree’s Welwyn Garden City Winter Warmers – Best Jazz in Town, Live!

Martin Bennett Leader of The Old Green River Band.

Rocking and Stomping along The Old Green River! Unravel the riddle to discover the three great bands appearing at The Peartree Jazz Club, Welwyn Garden City, in November, December and January.

Then book the dates in your diary: Mondays, 19th November, 17th December and 21st January.

Here is the full programme. Great jazz, great musicians and great bands to lift fans’ spirits and banish the winter blues.

In November we welcome back Peartree favourites Dave Rance’s Rockin’ Chair Band. Watch our for Brian Webb’s ‘Me and Jane in a Plane’! In December Dennis Vick’s Fenny Stompers are back for another of their Christmas Spectaculars. Guesting with them and making a very welcome first appearance at The Peartree will be Trefor Williams, bassist supreme who has starred as a mainstay with Phil Mason, Max Collie and Chris Barber and tours regularly with Sammy Rimington’s International Jazz Band.

Then to truly blast away the January gloom Peartree fans can look forward to “one of the most exciting bands I’ve heard … their music could be described as New Orleans meets RnB … few bands come closer to the true spirit of New Orleans” (Peter Kings, p.e.k. Sound). Indeed, who wouldn’t brave the January elements for a Peartree session with Martin Bennett’s Old Green River Band!

So don’t miss out on any of these jazz spectaculars at The Peartree. Just turn up each month, sit back, raise a glass, even dance a little and enjoy!

  Masthead illustration taken from commissioned Jazz&Jazz portrait by Peter Butler of
Dave Rance’s Rockin’ Chair Band.

Reunion Get The 2012 Autumn Parade off to a Rip Roaring Start

No sooner had Mike Pointon launched the 2012 Autumn Jazz Parade at Hemsby, Norfolk, by announcing The Reunion Jazz Band than dancers took to the floor in their droves to trip the jazz fantastic.

To the fans’ delight George Buckman and his magnificent six got the festival off to a rousing start with three great sets in true New Orleans style. The Ken Colyer legacy lives on!

Band Leader George Buckman

Alan Hippsley on Trumpet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dave Clewes, Trombone

 

 

Banjoist Keith Goddard

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dave Hepworth in the groove

 

Dave Spink

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

… and on clarinet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Photos © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz)

Jane, Band Leader George Buckman’s partner, is an illustrator and cartoonist. Affectionately known as the “Drummer’s Moll”, she couldn’t resist inviting Jazz & Jazz to feature the two cartoons below. Poor George!

The dream ……

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

…… the reality!

Some Like it Hot at Mojitos Rum Bar, New Orleans

‘Some Like it Hot’ starring Janice Medlock (trombone), Kaye Caldwell (trumpet), Carol Stuckey (bass), Ron Kennedy (banjo), Eric Shuman (clarinet) and Nita Hemeter (drums)

Exciting news for anyone New Orleans bound this Fall! Some Like it Hot will be starring at Mojitos Rum Bar, right on Esplanade Ave, where Frenchmen Street starts, along with the other venues listed below.

Some Like it Hot is a New Orleans Dixieland Jazz Band that was formed from a love of traditional jazz. Says Nita Hemeter, “We sure hope some of you can make at least one of our gigs. You can get home at a reasonable hour after having a great meal and listening to some awesome New Orleans Traditional Jazz.

Not so many lady jazz musicians around these days? Well in this band they outnumber the fellas on a ratio of two to one!  And take a look at them – attractive gals and good looking gents – who says trad jazz is just for old fogeys?

Full programme 

Buffas Jazz Brunch: Every Sunday 11am-2pm
Mojitos:  Monday Oct 29th 6-9pm
Maison:  Thursday Nov 1 7-10pm
Mojitos: Saturday Nov 10th – Brunch 12:30-3:30pm
Mojitos: Saturday Nov 17th 12:30-3:30pm
Palmer Park Arts Market: Saturday Nov 24th 1-3:30pm

To find out more about the band and their extensive traditional repertoire visit Some Like it Hot on the web.

Thank you, Nita, for allowing Jazz&Jazz to share this with jazz fans in the UK, Europe and around the world! Who knows who might be heading for New Orleans this fall?

 

 

Tad Newton’s Jazz Friends Sweep Aside the Monday Blues

Newcomers to The Peartree Jazz Club in Welwyn Garden City, Tad Newton’s Jazz Friends thrilled the Monday night fans on 15th October with their swinging repertoire of 20’s, 30’s, 40’s and 50’s jazz sounds. Their sessions included the golden oldies of Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington and Count Basie right through to a taste of rhythm and blues and contemporary jazz.

Tad Newton’s Jazz Friends befriend the Peartree fans

The Jazz Friends are noted for their mix of superb vocals, novelty pieces and instrumental solos, including numbers featuring Trevor Whiting on reeds. Given their international reputation and regular appearances at top venues and jazz festivals, Peartree fans were privileged to to be entertained by such a prestigious band.

Band Leader Tad Newton

Ronnie Fenn

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Trevor Whiting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thomas Pederson

 

 

Gary Wood

 

 

 

Alan Haughton

 

 

 

 

Trevor Whiting

 

 

 

 

 

Tad Newton

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Peartree Promoter, Brian Smith, more popularly known to fans as Smiffy, introduced Mason, his son, during the raffle. Mason is now assisting in promoting the club and has set up a Peartree facebook page. What better than to begin with a promo photograph of Mason with the Jazz Friends. After introducing Mason, Smiffy declared, “Well, the wife tells me he’s my son!” Typical of his wry humour that the fans love.

Mason Smith (second from right) with The Jazz Friends

(Photos © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz)

TAD NEWTON’S JAZZFRIENDS
“NOVEMBER NUGGETS!”

Nov 17 3pm: Teignmouth Jazz Festival, Carlton Theatre, Teignmouth, Devon

Nov 22 8pm: Castle Theatre, Wellingborough, NN8 1XA  Tel. 01933 270007 for tickets

Nov 23 12.30pm: The Spice of Life, Cambridge Circus, London. A debut for Tad Newton’s Jazzfriends at one of London’s top jazz venues. Why not have a day out in London and come along and support us? Admission on door £6 … be early!

Nov 24 8pm: Pavenham Village Hall, Beds. A special jazz and dine evening in an idyllic setting. Tel  01234823821 for tickets and information.

Call:  01604 858549
www.tadnewtonsjazzfriends.com 

 

Hot Stuff at Hemsby with New Orleans Heat!

Band Leader Barry Grummett describes New Orleans Heat as “a band playing 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. Our motto is “helping to keep the real jazz alive”. For the full story visit their website.

As the fans will attest, the band was certainly HOT STUFF at this year’s Hemsby Autumn Jazz Parade and what better than to let the photographs tell the story.

Band Leader Barry Grummett

Harry Slater

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dave Vickers

John Scantlebury

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Starring Tony and Barry

Tony Peatman

 

 

 

 

 

 

Colin Bushell

John Scantlebury on Sax

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And featuring the multiple faces of Gwyn Lewis, the Welsh Viking ……

In the mood!

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Three

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Four

(Photos © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz)

 

 

 

 

Five

… and the grand finale!

At The Peartree Tonight – TAD NEWTON’S JAZZ FRIENDS

Don’t miss
Tad Newton’s Jazz Friends
at 
The Peartree Jazz Club,
Welwyn Garden City, at 8.30 tonight!

 

 

The Frenchmen Street Band – via New Orleans to Norfolk

Chris Pearce

Over the years, Chris Pearce starred with numerous bands before forming his Frenchmen Street Band in 2002 after a trip to New Orleans. He stayed above the famous “Snug Harbour” Jazz Club on Frenchmen Street. And this September fans gave a rapturous welcome to the band at The Autumn Jazz Parade in Hemsby, Norfolk.

So now that you’ve got the connection it’s time to introduce the band pictorially in photographs of their gripping performances which got a glorious weekend of non stop jazz off to a stunning start.

As the Festival Programme billed them, “hot stuff!

You can find out more about Chris and his band on their website at: http://www.chrispearcesfsjb.co.uk/index.html

Frenchmen Street New Orleans Style

John Watson

Phil Probart

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chris Pearce plays clarinet, Gordon Whitworth, trumpet, and Ron Hills, trombone

Tony Sharp, bass, John Watson, drums

A stitch in time – to the music?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 (Photos © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz)

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