Legendary jazz singer Ottilie was laid to rest this week in Co Down, it was in complete obscurity. She was 79, and was buried in her native Comber after dying on June 20 in Ayr, Scotland, where she had lived in quiet anonymity for the past 30 years. She rocketed to stardom in the 1950s as a vocalist with the Chris Barber Jazz Band, marrying Chris in 1959 while they were touring and subsequently recording extensively together. Her death has gone unreported in the national media and music Press, mysteriously it seems to have been Ottilie's own wish that there would be no fuss over her death.
Obituary.
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Thursday, 30 June 2011
Farewell to Ottilie Patterson
Legendary jazz singer Ottilie was laid to rest this week in Co Down, it was in complete obscurity. She was 79, and was buried in her native Comber after dying on June 20 in Ayr, Scotland, where she had lived in quiet anonymity for the past 30 years. She rocketed to stardom in the 1950s as a vocalist with the Chris Barber Jazz Band, marrying Chris in 1959 while they were touring and subsequently recording extensively together. Her death has gone unreported in the national media and music Press, mysteriously it seems to have been Ottilie's own wish that there would be no fuss over her death.
Obituary.
Benjamin Moussay Trio @ The Lit & Phil, Newcastle. June 28.
Wednesday, 29 June 2011
Al Di Meola and Peo Alfonsi @ Union Chapel London BluesFest 2011
Tuesday, 28 June 2011
Roy Hargrove Quintet @ Union Chapel, Highbury. London BluesFest 2011
Monday, 27 June 2011
The Things We Did Last Summer (or maybe it was a few summers ago!)
Time for a Fix!
Sunday, 26 June 2011
VOTNJO w. HENRY LOWTHER
Jambusters @ The Jazz Café
Ain't no time for jive @ The Central Bar - they were here last week and done gone and moved down the line...
Tonight's The Night at the Bridge Hotel
British Modern Jazz Site
Saturday, 25 June 2011
CD Review: Serpent - Alex Garnett.
Friday, 24 June 2011
New Band to be unveiled on Saturday at The Sage
Doctor's Dilemma
Thursday, 23 June 2011
Bird Plays Benny - Maine Street Jazzmen @ Rosie's.
Wednesday, 22 June 2011
A Slow Boat To China perhaps?
Mal Maddock posted this evocative photo of the Joe Loss band playing on a cruise ship. Doesn't it just bring back memories of a bygone era? The band, the dancers, the gowns... Malcolm has promised to send more details (not too much information Mal!) of the trip.
Radio 2's "Special" Day.
Tonight at the Spice of Life.
Tonight at the Bridge Hotel.
Tuesday, 21 June 2011
Lennart Andersson @ The Jazz Café Sat June 18.
Monday, 20 June 2011
Lennart Andersson w. Paul Edis Trio @ The Cherry Tree
A Special Night Tonight at the Cherry Tree.
Sunday, 19 June 2011
Claude Werner Quartet @ The Bridge Hotel, Newcastle.
Tales of the Unexpected @ The Jazz Café
Saturday, 18 June 2011
Review: Twelve O'Clock Tales - Claudia Morris.
I must confess that, until this CD landed in the passage, I'd never come across Ms Morris. My occasional trips to The Spice not coinciding with hers and she having spent 18 years away from 'The business'.More memories of Johnny Heenan by Bill Harper.
There's a dance pavilion in the rain...
Remembering Johnny Heenan by Anne (DeVere) Harper
Friday, 17 June 2011
The Three Tenors are in Town!
Review: Tommy Smith - Karma
Tommy Smith (ten/sop/shakuhatchi/synth); Steve Hamilton (pno/synth/tambourine); Kevin Glasgow (elec. bass); Alyn Cosker (dms).Next Wednesday (June 22) BBC Radio 2 - 2day
Thursday, 16 June 2011
Lennart Andersson w. the Blaydon Jazz Trio @ Blaydon Jazz Club.
Happy Homecoming for Herbie Hudson Maine St. Jazzmen @ Rosie Malone's.
Wednesday, 15 June 2011
Moonlighting in Vermont (Hotel)
Konitz Condition Improving.
Lindsay Hannon's New Orleans Choir - an invitation to singers
Soul Rebels Brass Band 'up North' in July.
Tuesday, 14 June 2011
Eyes Shut Tight @ The Bridge Hotel. June 12th
NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY MUSIC FESTIVAL AT KING’S HALL
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(Jamie Stockbridge, Charlie Bayley, Nicola Thorne and David Mabbott).
I thought I was going to hear classical music at this free festival, which is on for an hour each day this week, and also in the evenings. However the final item of the concert turned out to be this saxophone quartet who treated us to some very tasty tunes.
They began with a tune by someone called Bill Hayes – I didn’t catch the title but it was something about wine. Then came Autumn Leaves, slow and fast by turns, with a high pitched climax towards the end. There followed Brubeck’s Blue Rondo a la Turk, from the Time Out album with short perky solos. Next came another title I didn’t catch, (was it
The four sax’s covered the range well, from the straight one (soprano?) to a deep one (baritone?) and, I presume, alto and tenor in between. (Sorry to sound so amateurish about this). The elegant surroundings of the King’s Hall didn’t detract and actually helped me to concentrate on the music more.
I’d recommend these concerts to music lovers in general. We were also so treated to wonderful piano (Beethoven, Chopin, and not a note of printed music anywhere). There was also an avant-garde (their description) piece by a tuba and trombone duo, which I thought defied classification, and could have been classical, or even Jazz North East ‘On The Outside’.
Ann Alex
Lennart Andersson to play extra gig.
As well as appearing at Blaydon Jazz Club on Thursday (June 16) tenor saxist Lennart Andersson is also at The Cherry Tree Restaurant, Jesmond with Paul the Edis Trio on Monday June 20. So folk, you have two opportunities to hear this superb, Getz styled tenor player who has worked extensively around Scandinavia (with the top players), Spain as well as The UK with the likes of Alan Barnes, Dave Cliff, Dave Green, Clark Tracy etc. Pseudonyms.
Message From Mike Durham
Monday, 13 June 2011
Preview: Claire Kelly @ The Vermont Hotel
Tonight at the Cherry Tree
Tonight sees the return by popular request of swing violinist Emma Fisk. Emma, with the Paul Edis Trio, played a very well received session at the restaurant in February and tonight the same combination pay a return visit. For quality food and quality jazz the Cherry Tree is the place to be tonight. Sunday, 12 June 2011
Of All The Gin Joints - Jazz Café Jam Session
Tonight at The Bridge Hotel
Mystery Big Band at Newton Aycliffe
Saturday, 11 June 2011
Priorities
Playing with the Bright Street Big Band at a tea dance today with the lovely Brenda Sokell doing the vocals was a special experience.
Count Basie on Jazz 625 - does anyone have a recording?
Claire Martin - OBE
Friday, 10 June 2011
The Impossible Gentlemen @ The Sage, Gateshead
R.I.P Johnny Heenan.
Dave Connolly Funeral Details
Thursday, 9 June 2011
Preservation Hall Jazz Band in London next Friday
Back Street Jazzmen @ Rosie Malone's
Wednesday, 8 June 2011
Q @ The Central Bar,Gateshead. June 7th
R.I.P. Nils-Bertil Dahlander
30 Terrific Jazz Blogs (worldwide) and we're among them!
This Friday @ The Sage - The Impossible Gentlemen.
Tuesday, 7 June 2011
Bird on TCM tonight
Tonight's Jazz North East gig at the Central Bar.
Monday, 6 June 2011
One Guy Named Mo. Cherry Tree Restaurant, Jesmond
Keith Stephen Trio w. Caroline @ Ashington Jazz Club June 1
Be-bop - East Side Torpedoes
Tonight at the Cherry Tree.
Scarborough Jazz Festival Program
Sunday, 5 June 2011
Legohead @ The Bridge.
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- VOTNJO w. HENRY LOWTHER
- Jambusters @ The Jazz Café
- Ain't no time for jive @ The Central Bar - they we...
- Tonight's The Night at the Bridge Hotel
- British Modern Jazz Site
- CD Review: Serpent - Alex Garnett.
- New Band to be unveiled on Saturday at The Sage
- Doctor's Dilemma
- Bird Plays Benny - Maine Street Jazzmen @ Rosie's....
- A Slow Boat To China perhaps?
- Radio 2's "Special" Day.
- Tonight at the Spice of Life.
- Tonight at the Bridge Hotel.
- Lennart Andersson @ The Jazz Café Sat June 18.
- Lennart Andersson w. Paul Edis Trio @ The Cherry T...
- A Special Night Tonight at the Cherry Tree.
- Claude Werner Quartet @ The Bridge Hotel, Newcastl...
- Tales of the Unexpected @ The Jazz Café
- Review: Twelve O'Clock Tales - Claudia Morris.
- More memories of Johnny Heenan by Bill Harper.
- There's a dance pavilion in the rain...
- Remembering Johnny Heenan by Anne (DeVere) Harper
- The Three Tenors are in Town!
- Review: Tommy Smith - Karma
- Next Wednesday (June 22) BBC Radio 2 - 2day
- Lennart Andersson w. the Blaydon Jazz Trio @ Blayd...
- Happy Homecoming for Herbie Hudson Maine St. Jazzm...
- Moonlighting in Vermont (Hotel)
- Konitz Condition Improving.
- Lindsay Hannon's New Orleans Choir - an invitation...
- Soul Rebels Brass Band 'up North' in July.
- Eyes Shut Tight @ The Bridge Hotel. June 12th
- NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY MUSIC FESTIVAL AT KING’S HALL...
- Lennart Andersson to play extra gig.
- Pseudonyms.
- Message From Mike Durham
- Preview: Claire Kelly @ The Vermont Hotel
- Tonight at the Cherry Tree
- Of All The Gin Joints - Jazz Café Jam Session
- Tonight at The Bridge Hotel
- Mystery Big Band at Newton Aycliffe
- Priorities
- Count Basie on Jazz 625 - does anyone have a recor...
- Claire Martin - OBE
- The Impossible Gentlemen @ The Sage, Gateshead
- R.I.P Johnny Heenan.
- Dave Connolly Funeral Details
- Preservation Hall Jazz Band in London next Friday
- Back Street Jazzmen @ Rosie Malone's
- Q @ The Central Bar,Gateshead. June 7th
- R.I.P. Nils-Bertil Dahlander
- 30 Terrific Jazz Blogs (worldwide) and we're among...
- This Friday @ The Sage - The Impossible Gentlemen....
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- Tonight's Jazz North East gig at the Central Bar.
- One Guy Named Mo. Cherry Tree Restaurant, Jesmond
- Keith Stephen Trio w. Caroline @ Ashington Jazz Cl...
- Be-bop - East Side Torpedoes
- Tonight at the Cherry Tree.
- Scarborough Jazz Festival Program
- Legohead @ The Bridge.
- Newcastle Community Green Festival - Leazes Park.
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