Dr Jazz was written by Joe “King” Oliver in 1926. This rendition by Barry Palser’s
Super Six Jazz Band dates back to 27th March, 2014, and a full house at
The Bedford Golf Club.
Celebrating the Joy of Jazz
Dr Jazz was written by Joe “King” Oliver in 1926. This rendition by Barry Palser’s
Super Six Jazz Band dates back to 27th March, 2014, and a full house at
The Bedford Golf Club.
The February issue of Just Jazz Magazine arrived this morning and a cover photo captioned “Dave Bartholomew 100 up!” immediately caught my attention.
So I quickly turned to the article on page 18 – “‘I did every god damned thing myself’
The Dave Bartholomew Century” by John Swenson.
Flashback to April 2010 in New Orleans when timely good fortune led me to The Palm Court Jazz Café on Decatur Street to enjoy a wonderful performance by the great man. If only I had been filming for my Jazz&Jazz YouTubes back then. And yet, perhaps better, I painted his portrait.
TJ Johnson recently posted on Facebook very openly and honestly about
his problems with alcohol.
This brought back memories of another very close jazz friend, Freddie Clayton.
Thought for today: Social Media can be an extremely frustrating and even damaging trap. Time spent sharing posts and events on Facebook alone can detract us from, for instance, creating features on our own websites – in my case jazzandjazz.com.
STATION ROAD, BLISWORTH, NORTHANTS NN7 3DS
Featuring Dave Browning (The UK’s top Harlem Stride Pianist); Richard Exall (Clarinet, Sax); Keith Donald (Bass); and John Petters (Drums). [Read more…]
It saddened me to read Pete Lay’s announcement in the February 2019 Jazz Guide that there will be no more jazz events at Hemsby, Norfolk.
Hemsby Jam Session, 2010
Plymouth’s Premier Jazz Venue
PRESENTING JAZZ LIVE AND ALIVE
Jazz&Jazz is delighted to support Plymouth Jazz Club.
Popular belief is that Jazz has had its day. Not so! There are plenty of great bands on the jazz circuits - playing at Concerts, Clubs, Festivals. People say the musicians and fans are past their sell by dates and don’t attract younger audiences. Again, not so! There is a Jazz Revival! Numerous younger bands with growing numbers of enthusiastic young fans are making their mark.
“Jazz & Jazz” is an invaluable platform for news about young bands and musicians. It’s a great way for organisers like me to know what is going on! The enthusiasm of Peter Butler is inspirational and infectious and has certainly done much to boost the reputation of Fest Jazz beyond the boundaries of Brittany. Long may the site continue and flourish!”
Trevor Stent, Good Time Jazz
“Dear Peter, You have embarked on a lonely road. There have been few people painting New Orleans musicians over the years. There was one guy named Frank Caunce … in the 1965 - 72 period who was very good but not as organised as you. So keep doing what you are doing.”
Barry Martyn, New Orleans
“Very pleased to be associated with Jazz & Jazz. It promises to be be an influential contribution not just to the UK but to any one anywhere capable of accessing it. My Old Green River Band is delighted to have the opportunity to register its gigs and geographical whereabouts and to see the results this must have for all those associated.”
Martin Bennett, The Old Green River Band
“Fantastic Peter, you've got a talent for capturing people! Perhaps I need to have a shave!!!
Emile Martyn, The Fallen Heroes.
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