Fest Jazz Brittany 2019 Presents a Dream Line Up: 26th/28th July …
… Here’s how and why you should book quickly!

Gunhild Carling
Fest Jazz Welcomes Back Gunhild Carling!
Malc Murphy’s New Orleans Jazz Bandits Target The Ellington Room…
The Walnut Tree, Blisworth
12 Noon til 2.30pm, Sunday, 10th March

New Orleans Jazz Bandits at The Bay Jazz Club
Jazz&Jazz YouTube: “Climax Rag” Featuring Ken Sims and Mike Owen

Mike Owen

Ken Sims
Extracted from an historic concert video filmed for Chris Watford and presented to
Jazz&Jazz with the express request that it be edited and converted for YouTubes to be featured on Jazz&Jazz.
Jazz&Jazz Presents Henri Harrison & Lemsford Jazz Club’s Very Own Smiffy in a Washboard Extravaganza!
Gratitude and huge thanks to Smiffy’s son Mason for capturing this remarkable video of two Washboard Giants during Henri’s Hotshots March Sunday Lunchtime Gig at
Lemsford Jazz Club
Ben Holder at Fest Jazz 2016…
Trevor Stent commented “Ben Holder was so well received, he is an extraordinary talent!”
Doolally Tap Take “Jazz at the Bedford” By Storm
Doolalley Tap’s infectious foot stomping live shows are taking the London jazz scene by storm, evoking the bold, brassy, blues infused spirit of the 1920’s New Orleans Jazz Age. Jazz&Jazz has featured their gigs at Ramsgate Seaside Shuffle in recent months and now, courtesy of Tad Newton’s “Jazz At The Bedford”, we are delighted to present a series of Jazz&Jazz YouTubes filmed at their February Bedford Golf Club Show.
Dennis Vick’s Fenny Stompers Live at the Walnut Tree, Blisworth …
12 Noon til 2.30pm, Sunday, 10th March, in
The Ellington Room
When Dennis Vick named his band Red River Stompers back in 1977 his wife suggested
that as he was born in Fenny Stratford, the band should be renamed
The Fenny Stompers Jazz Band.
Lemsford Jazz Club Presents Henry Harrison’s Hot Shots Sunday 10th March
… due to overwhelming popularity!
1.00 – 4.00pm
They’re Red Hot! Here’s just two reasons why!
Doolally Tap Live for a Full House at Bedford Golf Club…
“Doolalley Tap’s infectious foot stomping live shows have taken the London vintage scene by storm, quickly establishing them as the band that most accurately evokes the bold, brassy, blues infused spirit of the 1920’s New Orleans Jazz Age.”