WITH A NEW YEAR’S
SILVER SCREEN JAZZ SPECIAL
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Richard Elmes banjo
Celebrating the Joy of Jazz
WITH A NEW YEAR’S
Don’t miss out on this great Yuletide Jazz Party!
Contact Tad Newton for further details:
email – [email protected]
tel – 01604 858549
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.”
Contact Tad Newton for further details:
email – [email protected]
tel – 01604 858549
Web: www.tadnewtonsjazzfriends.com
This post is features The Bateman Brothers Jazz Band’s stomping performance at Olney Jazz Club on 27th November, 2015.
Further YouTubes filmed on the night will shortly be featured on Jazz&Jazz.
First up “Muskrat Ramble”
Next in the developing saga, the band featuring Nick Millard on drums – featured in two parts:
“Stomping At The Savoy” Part 1
“Stomping At The Savoy” Part 2
Featuring my “Take Two” YouTube concluding the number. Understandably, filming at live venues can have it’s problems but why let that get in the way of superb performances. Filming on this occasion might have been unavoidably interrupted, but “Take Two”saves the day.
My thanks to Band Leader Ian Bateman for permitting the release of these YouTubes.
Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz
(Photos & YouTubes © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz)
Quote from the YouTube
“Joan Chamorro’s brilliant young St Andreau Jazz Band musicians at Fest Jazz, Châteauneuf-du-Fao, in 2014.
“This clip falls under my “Take Two” Category of YouTubes because although I filmed the entire number, so many dancers took to the floor that they totally obscured much of the performance. So, much as they demonstrated the exuberant Fest Jazz atmosphere, I edited the dancers out. After all, no chance of “Take Two” at live gigs!
“The St Andreu Band are starring again at Fest Jazz, 2016: Be there!!!”
Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz
(Photos & YouTubes © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz)
Music ~ Dancing ~ Bar ~ Raffle
Lucky Ticket ~ Heads ‘n’ Tails
Bridget’s Mince Pies
Always a Winner!
After two magical gigs with Martin Bennett’s Old Green River Band and Dave Rance’s Rockin’ Chair Band, Lemsford Jazz Club is pleased to announce great prospects for jazz in 2016.
But first, don’t miss out on Sam Hall’s Jazz Revisited: Sunday 6th December, 1.00 – 4.00pm.
Next up, Sunday, 10th January, 2016: Dennis Vick’s Fenny Stompers
Tel: Brian Smith (“Smiffy”) on 01707 880569
Email: [email protected]
Facebook: Lemsford Jazz Club
(Photos © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz)
With no opportunity to reshoot when filming live at jazz gigs,
I have discarded many of my movies which, for one reason
or another, fell short of perfection.
That is until I decided to feature them as “Take Two” YouTubes – i.e. performances which I would love to have filmed again.
This feature of Baby Jools & The Jazzaholics playing at The Walnut Tree Jazz Club, Blisworth, is a case in point. Judge for yourselves whether it has been worthwhile featuring “Jesus on the Mainline” in two parts!
Your comments would be appreciated in “Speak Your Mind” below.
Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz
(YouTubes © Peter M Butler, Jazz&Jazz)
This coming Tuesday, 8.00pm, December 1st we feature The Bateman Brothers Jazz Band with their show highlighting the music of Louis Armstrong and His All-Stars.
The Bateman Brothers feature some of the top UK jazz musicians who have played with the Who’s Who of British jazz over the years:
Trevor Whiting (clarinet ),
Craig Milverton (piano),
Nick Millward (drums), John Day (bass) and the eponymous top brass musicians
Ian Bateman (trombone) and
Alan Bateman (trumpet).
This is truly great value at £10/£8 in advance from the Carlton House Club, High St, Olney, 01234 711348,
and Phonebox Magazine, Stanley Court, Olney.
(Don’t forget to book if you would like to eat).
Book tickets on 01234 711348
http://www.batemanbrothers.com
Featuring the Art of Alan Bateman
Tuesday January 5th
• Gypsy Fire – The Ben Holder Band featuring the virtuoso violinist.
£10/£8 in advance.
www.benholder.com
Tuesday February 2nd
• Julian Marc Stringle – top clarinet/sax artist + the Alan Haughton Trio
£10/£8 in advance
www.julianmarcstringle.com
www.alanhaughton.com
Tuesday March 1st
• “Jazz at the Movies” with top vocalist Joanna Eden with the Chris Ingham Trio
£10/£8 in advance
www.joannaeden.com
Tuesday April 5th
• Brian Turnock’s New Orleans Z’hulus
All tickets are great value at £10/£8 in advance from Phonebox Magazine, Stanley Court, Olney or The Carlton House Club, High St, Olney 01234 711348
Check it all out at www.olneyjazzclub.com
Hoping to see you at the next OJC gig with The Bateman Brothers,
Cheers,
Alan
Olney Jazz Club
“Jazz&Jazz” has been 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”
1 Jazz is popular again!
3 Jazz&Jazz helps keep jazz live and alive
4 Promoting 21st Century jazz bands
5 Welcoming 21st Century jazz fans
6 Featuring the bands and fans who have kept the flame burning
7 Needed: A Jazz&Jazz Fundraiser to support these aims
I launched Jazz&Jazz back in April, 2011
I wanted to give something back to jazz after my wife won the star prize in the very last Ken Colyer Trust Prize Draw in September, 2009, at The Hemsby Autumn Jazz Parade – tickets for two for the April, 2010, Southern Sounds tour of New Orleans for The French Quarter Festival.
As a result I metamorphosed from a casual jazz fan into a “jazzaholic” – and why not when Jazz has Royal Approval!
The Early Days
Initially I took to photographing and painting Acrylic portraits of musicians and featuring them – with photographs and portraits – on Jazz&Jazz. Next I began featuring jazz musicians, bands, clubs, festivals and publicising events.
More recently I developed a fascination for filming bands and musicians and launched Jazz&Jazz YouTubes.
Four Countries Top the Viewings (as at 23 November, 2015)
UK: 25,079 views (22% of total views)
USA: 18,685 views (17% of total views)
Spain: 31,271 views (11% of total views)
France: 15,543 views (6.1% of total views)
21 other countries complete the list to date.
Despite or rather as indicated by these stats, jazz is far from dying out, Jazz is on the up and up! Read on.
New Generation Jazz
These days jazz is emerging from a time warp. After decades of downward spiral, as evidenced by the above YouTube stats, youngsters are returning to the fold – a new generation of jazz bands and jazz fans. Jazz&Jazz features many of these bands. On 9th November 2015 I posted “Jazz can be a popular music all over again” based on the findings of Will Friedman writing in Vanity Fair: “How a Swath of 20-Somethings Have Tuned In to 1920s Pop”
My aim continues to be to promote this emerging new era of jazz on Jazz&Jazz, but NOT to sideline the past – nor the bands and fans who have kept the flame burning throughout the lean years. They still have a huge roll to play. In response to “Jazz can be a popular music all over again” Clarinetist Ian Boyter commented:
“Last Saturday night I played 40s swing music in a jazz trio at a 21st birthday party in Glasgow and was pleasantly surprised to be well received by all the youngsters. (I had thought that they would grumble about the style of music). We played all evening, no disco. By the end of the night they were all up on the floor dancing and having a great time, and they gave us a rousing cheer and applause. I’m 72 and the others in the band are of a similar age.”
The crux of the matter!
When I launched Jazz&Jazz back in 2011 it was simply to give something back after our trip to New Orleans. I never imagined that, along with the Social Media links I have now developed (the Facebook Jazzers Group, Twitter, Linkedin and especially my Jazz&Jazz YouTubes) – it would all take off and increase in popularity exponentially.
So much so that as a one man band (no pun intended) I’m finding it increasingly difficult to keep up, time-wise and financially, featuring musicians and bands, covering events, publicising club programmes, posting announcements about festivals plus exchanging and moderating views.
To put bluntly, I need help with the increasing workload and in covering the costs.
I had given thought to launching an online fundraiser such as Indiegogo or Kickstarter .
But the consensus of advice I’m getting from jazz friends and supporters is to launch my own in-house Jazz&Jazz Fundraiser – asking for donations up front, possibly with, as one leading jazzman put it, “gold, silver and bronze donor awards and even a Fundraising Thermometer.”
He added “transparency would be the key so people know where the money goes”. I fully agree with that.
Funding The Future of Jazz
I have featured a number of the UK’s New Generation of Jazz Bands and musicians on Jazz&Jazz and Jazz&Jazz YouTubes. Now I have another ambition very close to my heart – and that is, far fetched though it may sound, for Jazz&Jazz to play some kind of roll in giving momentum to featuring UK tours for bands such as Tuba Skinny and the St Andreu Youth Band alongside our own great young jazz bands. Plus even the brilliant young bands emerging across Europe and even those Will Friedman features in his Vanity Fair article.
Your Views – and Your Money!
So I would welcome your views on the thoughts raised in this post and especially on the launch of a Jazz&Jazz Fundraiser – and your contributions!
Pete Lay posted on Jazz&Jazz: “I’d like to thank Peter Butler for taking time to help promote Traditional jazz. It can be a thankless task at times and sometimes end up out of pocket.”
“Ain’t that the truth!!!”
Meanwhile I want to thank a number of people who have already contributed towards the costs of Jazz&Jazz quite voluntarily via the Donate Button in the “HELP KEEP JAZZ LIVE AND ALIVE” at the top of the column to the right of this post. In fact, as well as posting your views in “Speak Your Mind” below, you too can contribute to this appeal via the Donate Button.
Peter M Butler
Editor & Proprietor Jazz&Jazz
“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.”
Martin Bennett, The Old Green River Band
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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