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17630 (and counting) posts since we started blogging 16 years ago. 904 of them this year alone and, so far, 49 this month (Dec. 20).

From This Moment On ...

December

Sat 21: Lindsay Hannon Quartet @ Central Bar, Gateshead. 2:00pm. £15.00. ‘Swinging with Christmas Songs’.
Sat 21: Jason Isaacs @ Seaburn STACK, Seaburn. 3:30-5:30pm. Free. Vocalist Isaacs working with backing tapes.
Sat 21: Jackson’s Wharf Xmas Party @ Jackson’s Wharf, Hartlepool. 7:00pm. Free. Featuring the New ’58 Jazz Collective.
Sat 21: Brass Fiesta @ Revoluçion de Cuba, Newcastle. 10:30pm. Free.

Sun 22: Hot Club du Nord @ The Globe, Newcastle. 1:00pm. £15.00. + bf. Xmas party. SOLD OUT!
Sun 22: Red Kites Jazz @ Gibside Chapel, nr. Rowlands Gill. 1:00pm. Admission charge applies.
Sun 22: Paul Skerritt @ Hibou Blanc, Newcastle. 2:00pm. Free. Vocalist Skerritt working with backing tapes.
Sun 22: Ruth Lambert Trio @ The Juke Shed, Union Quay, North Shields. 3:00pm. Free.
Sun 22: 4B @ The Ticket Office, Whitley Bay. 3:00pm. Free.
Sun 22: Revolutionaires @ Tyne Bar, Ouseburn, Newcastle. 4:00pm. Free. Superb rhythm & blues outfit.
Sun 22: Laurence Harrison, Paul Grainger & Mark Robertson @ Prohibition Bar, Newcastle. 7:00pm. A ‘Jar on the Bar’ gig. Line-up TBC.
Sun 22: The Globe Xmas Party @ The Globe, Newcastle. 7:00pm. Free. Live music (musicians TBC).
Sun 22: Ray Stubbs R & B All-Stars @ Zerox, Sandhill, Newcastle. 7:00pm (doors).

Mon 23: Harmony Brass @ Cullercoats Crescent Club. 1:00pm. Free.
Mon 23: Vieux Carré Jazzmen @ The Wheatsheaf, Benton Sq., Whitley Road, Palmersville NE12 9SU. Tel: 0191 266 8137. 1:00pm. Free. CANCELLED!
Mon 23: Edison Herbert Trio @ The Vault, Darlington. 4:00pm. Free.
Mon 23: Jason Isaacs @ St. James’ STACK, Newcastle. 4:00-6:00pm. Free. Vocalist Isaacs working with backing tapes.
Mon 23: Milne-Glendinning Band @ The Vault, Darlington. 7:00pm. Free.

Tue 24: Lindsay Hannon & Mark Williams @ Ernest, Ouseburn, Newcastle. 11:00am-1:00pm. Free.
Tue 24: Paul Skerritt @ Mambo Wine & Dine, South Shields. 1:00pm. Free. Vocalist Skerritt working with backing tapes.

Wed 25: Wot? No jazz!

Thu 26: Vieux Carré Jazzmen @ The Holystone, Whitley Road, North Tyneside. 1:00pm. Free. TBC.
Thu 26: The Boneshakers @ Tyne Bar, Ouseburn, Newcastle. 4:00pm. Free. The 17th annual Boneshakers’ Shindig.

Fri 27: Classic Swing @ Cullercoats Crescent Club. 1:00pm. Free.
Fri 27: Rendezvous Jazz @ The Monkseaton Arms. 1:00pm. Free. Business as usual!.
Fri 27: Jason Isaacs @ Seaburn STACK, Seaburn. 3:30-5:30pm. Free. Vocalist Isaacs working with backing tapes.
Fri 27: Michael Woods @ Prohibition Bar, Newcastle. 8:00pm. A ‘Jar on the Bar’ gig. Country blues guitar & vocals.

Reviewers wanted

Whilst BSH attempts to cover as many gigs, festivals and albums as possible, to make the site even more comprehensive we need more 'boots on the ground' to cover the albums seeking review - a large percentage of which never get heard - report on gigs or just to air your views on anything jazz related. Interested? then please get in touch. Contact details are on the blog. Look forward to hearing from you. Lance

Tuesday, June 08, 2010

Hi-hats and Hot-rods. Paul Edis Trio + Chris Hibbard at the Cherry Tree.

Chris Hibbard (tmb), Paul Edis (pno), Mick Shoulder (bs), Adam Sinclair (dms).
Tonight I would like to right two wrongs: I never say enough about the drums and, on my last Cherry Tree visit I didn’t say enough about the food.
The food, as ever, was delicious and with, as ever, a few surprise choices of ingredients such as coley (which I eat a lot of in France, but am not aware of seeing on a menu in this country before) and, for starters, sweetbreads (which I haven’t eaten for at least 40 years!) This diversity was matched in the accompaniments for various dishes – chorizo, broad beans, tiny cherry tomatoes, Asian slaw, which gave delightful contrasts of taste and colourful presentation as well. But it was my dessert which sticks in mind, and in my teeth, too, in a good sort of way: chocolate crème brulée, with a thick, brittle toffee-ey top which took me straight back to childhood and toffee-apples. It came with a cherry “ financier” (I think that was the nomenclature) and, to misquote W.C Fields, “I love financiers and CAN eat a whole one”. On top of the luscious brulée the financier was a bonus!
We sat at “the drum table”, right at the front and next to the drums so I embraced the opportunity to pay close attention and then picked Adam’s brains at the end for a bit of tuition in basic terminology. I have admitted before that I am a jazz novice, but I am trying to remedy that and can now correctly identify sticks (Adam gave it some stick on I’m Old-Fashioned), brushes (which swept us through much of the set-list), hot-rods (spotted on Black Orpheus) and mallets (which caressed the cymbals at the end of a couple of numbers). As if these implements were not enough, Adam also played with his hands, tom-tom style on Mag’s Groove (Should this be Bag's Groove or is it a Paul original paraphrasing the Milt Jackson number? - Lance.) and surprised even my untrained eye by playing on the underside of the hi-hat in the closing number, Speak Low. The nearest radiator was ten feet away otherwise, I am convinced, that would have come into use as well! It was an insight into how vital a good drummer is to any jazz ensemble and a chance to see, in close-up, how good a drummer Adam is.
I am now in deep water again with tonight’s guest – Chris Hibbard – who was excellent throughout, but how to describe? I Love You, was fruity; Black Orpheus was mellow and full of restrained passion; Here's That Rainy Day was a different (brass band?) mellow while Being with You was so brazen that Paul apologised for the non-arrival of the stripper! I may not yet have mastered trombone-speak, but Chris Hibbard really can make it talk as he demonstrated perfectly on a rocking Secret Love and a soulful rendering of my favourite, Cry Me a River. When it comes to making a slide mimic human speech, I’ve never enjoyed anything as much since the “Clangers”! As an added bonus we also had the “dodge the waiter” game where Chris, with commendable gymnastic ability, succeeded in ensuring that his slide went above, or below (depending on their stature) the trays of the waiters navigating the almost non-existent gap betwixt stage and tables! Not one dish was lost in the making of this programme! (click here for photo).
Apologies to Paul and Mick – also both excellent – but I’ve used up my quota of words on the sticking and sliding and gourmandising. Another fine evening.
Jerry E.

2 comments :

JERRY said...

It should, of course, be "Bags" (apologies from the blunt of hearing reviewer)! Apologies, too, for the misplaced circumflex which should be on brûlée and not wherever I put it!

Lance said...

My fault, knowing the Edis family football leanings I should have sussed that the the word Mags (ab: Magpies) would never be used in a tune title.

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