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December
Sat 28: Jason Isaacs @ St. James’ STACK, Newcastle. 11:30am. Free. Vocalist Isaacs working with backing tapes.
Sat 28: Fri 20: Castillo Nuevo @ Revoluçion de Cuba, Newcastle. 5:30pm. Free.
Sat 28: Jude Murphy, Rich Herdman & Giles Strong @ Prohibition Bar, Newcastle. 8:00pm. A ‘Jar on the Bar’ gig.
Sat 28: Ray Stubbs R & B All-Stars @ Billy Bootlegger’s, Stepney Bank, Newcastle. 9:00pm. Free.
Sun 29: Paul Skerritt @ Hibou Blanc, Newcastle. 2:00pm. Free. Vocalist Skerritt working with backing tapes.
Sun 29: Alexia Gardner Quintet @ The Globe, Newcastle. 8:00pm.
Mon 30: Harmony Brass @ Cullercoats Crescent Club. 1:00pm. Free.
Mon 30: Vieux Carré Jazzmen @ The Wheatsheaf, Benton Sq., Whitley Road, Palmersville NE12 9SU. Tel: 0191 266 8137. 1:00pm. Free.
Mon 30: Jason Isaacs @ STACK, Exchange Sq., Middlesbrough. 4:00-6:00pm. Free. Vocalist Isaacs working with backing tapes.
Tue 31: Jason Isaacs @ Seaburn STACK, Seaburn. 12 noon-2:00pm. Free. Vocalist Isaacs working with backing tapes.
Tue 31: Lapwing Trio @ Wallington (National Trust), Cambo, Morpeth NE61 4AR. 12 noon & 2:00pm. Admission to site £19.00.
Tue 31: Jason Isaacs @ St. James’ STACK, Newcastle. 3:30-5:30pm. Free. Vocalist Isaacs working with backing tapes.
Tue 31: Archie Brown & Friends @ Tyne Bar, Ouseburn, Newcastle. 4:00-8:00pm. Free.
January 2025
Wed 01: ???
Thu 02: ???
Fri 03: Classic Swing @ Cullercoats Crescent Club. 1:00pm. Free.
Fri 03: Rendezvous Jazz @ The Monkseaton Arms. 1:00pm. Free.
Fri 03: New Orleans Preservation Jazz Band @ The Oxbridge Hotel, Stockton. 1:00pm. £5.00.
Fri 03: John Gregory @ Prohibition Bar, Newcastle. 8:00pm. A ‘Jar on the Bar’ gig. Country blues guitar.
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Saturday, March 31, 2012
CD Review - Chick Corea/Gary Burton - Hot House.
Friday, March 30, 2012
Customs House Big Band w. Ruth Lambert @ The Customs House, South Shields.
What is there to say about this combination of band and singer? Pre-concert Ruth confessed to having a sore throat - Ruth, baby, make sure you have a sore throat every time you sing! You were superb. Loved your gowns. The first one reminded me of some curtains we once had - looked better on you than they did on our window! Cheek To Cheek was perfect.
The band too were in top form - Have You Met Miss Jones? bounced along nicely and Kevin Eland's flugel horn feature on Blue was much more colourful than the title - it was a positive kaleidoscope of variant hues.
Monkeysuckle Rose - a chart by the late Mike Gilby - has a theme that conjures up an image of what might have happened if Thelonious Monk and Les Dawson had got together to write a chart of Honeysuckle Rose whilst having a taste or a sniff! It is surreal - supposedly inspired by Walton's Facade. Perhaps Walton too was on a trip.
Having said all that, once Jill, Alan, Mick and Roy had their say and the rhythm section hit the right groove it swiung as indeed everything Mike wrote did - eventually! Love him, and his arrangements, madly - RIP.
There was more, so much more like Ruth singing Let's Face The Music and Dance - now in a lamé gown - and I Get a Kick Out of You. Ruth, we got a kick out of you!
Hunting Wabbits - a fugue-like theme - was another delight as we watched and heard the Gordon Goodwin arrangement gradually develop from harmless frippery into a full blown lollapalooza!
Too much to mention in detail save that Kev blew great lead, Mick soloed well, Alan and Jill did the biz, the rhythm section would have saved The Titanic and Peter is a natural if they ever revived Kay Kyser's College of Musical Knowledge (My grandfather told me about it!).
A great gig and you can catch the band again for free! On Tuesday April 3 at the New Crown Hotel, South Shields. 7:30pm. It's an open rehearsal followed by a concert.
April 3 also happens to be Doris Day's 88th birthday so maybe Ruth will pay tribute...
Photos.
Lance..
The Big Bands Are Back!
Jason Isaacs - Swing Fever. Newcastle City Hall, Saturday March 24.
Link to Evening Chronicle feature.
Strictly Smokin’ Big Band @ The Punchbowl, Jesmond Thursday 29 March
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Jam Session @ Hoochie Coochie
New research on pioneering digital music project aims to expand audience engagement across the UK
To learn more please click here for a full description and further links.
Thanks to Sebastian Scotney of LondonJazz for drawing this "doorstep" project to my attention.
Hopefully it's taxpayers' money well spent.
Lance.
Coming up at Blaydon Jazz Club next Thursday.
Earl Scruggs, Banjo Legend Dies.
By coincidence the same day that The Sage released details of its Americana Festival of which the music of Earl Scruggs provided a deep influence.
Lost Weekend
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Gateshead International Jazz Festival – Blacktop + Spelk Sunday March 25
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Groove-A-Matics are Canada Bound!
Lewis Watson Quartet @ The Cherry Tree. Monday March 26.
Photo courtesy of Jerry Edis.
Gateshead International Jazz Festival – Marius Neset Band Sunday March 25
Gateshead International Jazz Festival Triple Bill - Sunday March 25
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(Photo courtesy of llze Kitshoff.)
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(Photo courtesy of Mark Savage).
GIJF - Jazz Journal Link.
Lance.
Gateshead International Jazz Festival – Beats & Pieces Big Band Saturday March 24
Gateshead International Jazz Festival – Jam Session @ Central Bar. Saturday March 24.
Monday, March 26, 2012
Matt Anderson Quartet May 2012 U.K. Tour
Tonight @ The Cherry Tree
Gateshead International Jazz Festival Saturday March 24th Life Is for Living: The Peggy Lee Project Gwyneth Herbert and The Buck Clayton Legacy Band
Photo courtesy of Sage, Gateshead.
Gateshead International Jazz Festival - Curtis Stigers Sunday March 25.
(Photo courtesy of Andy Lawless.)
As anticipated in my CD review this concert was very much based around his latest album Let's Go Out Tonight. as well as some hits of yore and occasionally some jazz. mainly from Scrapper Sneider who, for me, blew the best trumpet of the whole weekend..
Stigers didn't play a lot of tenor but when he did it was good and the voice has that pleasant late night croak about it but, to my ears, this wasn't really what a jazz festival is all about.
Having said that, overall it's been a good festival with many highlights starting with Zoe (Gilby) and culminating (for me) with Zoe (Rahman). Plus a lot of good things in-between.
Roll on next year (April 5 - 7)
Lance.
Maine Street Jazzmen change days.
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Gateshead International Jazz Festival – some highlights
Gateshead International Jazz Festival – Saturday March 24 Trio Libero & Courtney Pine’s Europa
Clare Teal @ Theatre Royal York. March 23.
Gateshead International Jazz Festival – Greater North Jazz Showcase Saturday March 24.
Gateshead International Jazz Festival - On The Concourse Sat March 24.
Lance.
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Gateshead International Jazz Festival Saturday March 24 - Marcus Roberts' Trio.
Gateshead International Jazz Festival Roberto Fonseca + Ayanna Witter-Johnson. Friday March 23.
Gateshead International Jazz Festival - Friday March 23.
Billy Strayhorn's Lush Life was announced as Flashback (I think!) and it was an absolutely beautiful unaccompanied solo. Wave, Feldman's Joshua were other delights.
However, the biggest cheer of the night went to the rhythm section who were right on the money with Steve Melling's piano outstanding - Gascoigne and Fletcher were right up there with him..
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A pint of Farne Island then over to Hall 2 for Pork Chop augmented, on this occasion, by American tenor player Pee Wee Ellis and "jazz/soul diva" Mary Pearce.
Pork Chop's MySpace describes the band thus..."Its mission; to eliminate the introspective and self indulgent elements that some "jazz" music can often adhere to. We intend to bring the music back to the people."
I'll drink to that!
It was fun.
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The day had started on The Concourse with "The A to Zee of it" or, to be more precise Andy Champion and Zoe Gilby (Champion) doing Love Me or Leave Me. The voice was as clear as crystal, the bass round and fully toned. I've heard Zoe many times but, on this opening number, never quite as perfect as she was tonight.
Cohen's Dance Me To The End of Love kept the momentum going and it was with a tinge of regret that I had to leave for the Press Reception up in "The Gods". Photo of Zoe and Andy courtesy of Mark Savage.
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The evening concluded in the Central Bar with the late night Jam Session which, when I arrived had Andy Lee, on alto, doing some nice things to There Will Never Be Another You along with Alan Law (pno), John Pope (bs) and Mark Robertson (dms).
Lindsay Hannon took to the stand for Nature Boy and the song she has truly made her own - Why Try to Change Me Now? Why indeed?.
A violinist from the Neil Cowley Trio gig had a blast on St. Thomas - was this Julian Farraretto? He swung.! Also a drummer sat in who was no mug - name anyone?
Chatted with John Cumming of promoters Serious before leaving for the local taxi office. Day One - ten out of ten.
Anyone for Aspirin?
Central Bar photos.
Lance.
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Lickety Split @ Hoochie Coochie
Lance.
Jazz Mass at St. Paul's by Steve Allen
Jazz Mass At St. Paul's.
Lance.
Stan Tracey Orchestra @ York Minster. Wednesday March 21
Preview - Roberto Fonseca @ GIJF
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Ashington Jazz Club - Press release
Stop Press Harley Going to Leeds.
Jazz Esquires @ Porthole
Trainee Jazz Singers End of Term Gig, at The Jazz Café
Forget New York - Old York's the place to be tonight!
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Blossom Dearie: They Say It's Spring
Free Events at GIJF
Monday, March 19, 2012
Bill Harper Trio @ The Cherry Tree Restaurant, Jesmond.
Duke Ellington's Sacred Works at York Minster
Paul Miles-Kingston (Director of Music at St Peter’s School) and the School’s Choirs and Choral Society are putting on the Duke Ellington Sacred Works in the Minster on Wednesday March 21 at 7pm, with the Stan Tracey Orchestra. This is a very unusual project indeed and represents a unique opportunity to hear these sacred pieces; we believe it has only been performed 5 times in the last 25 years in this country, and never by a school choir.
It is a wonderful opportunity to hear some incredible jazz musicians playing (many of whom also play in the BBC Jazz Orchestra) and to be present at a really spiritual event that will be highly memorable. Paul sang in a similar service at Durham Cathedral as a young choral scholar; 20 years later it remains an outstanding and lingering memory for him.
The works are performed in the framework of a full Eucharist and will be free and open to the public as a Minster service. It is anticipated that the Minster will have a full congregation (of around 1500 people).
There will be about 240 in the combined choirs of St Peter’s School, St Olave’s School and our Choral Society.
The Stan Tracey Orchestra is confirmed to include: Stan Tracey; Clark Tracey; Guy Barker; Mark Armstrong; Tom Walsh; Nathan Bray; Mark Nightingale; Alistair White; Pete North; Jay Craig; Simon Allen; Alan Barnes; Sammy Mayne; Mornington Lockett; Mike Smith; Andrew Cleyndert; Norma Winstone; Niall Hoskin; Junior Laniyan.
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- CD Review - Chick Corea/Gary Burton - Hot House.
- Customs House Big Band w. Ruth Lambert @ The Custo...
- The Big Bands Are Back!
- Jason Isaacs - Swing Fever. Newcastle City Hall, S...
- Strictly Smokin’ Big Band @ The Punchbowl, Jesmond...
- Jam Session @ Hoochie Coochie
- New research on pioneering digital music project a...
- Coming up at Blaydon Jazz Club next Thursday.
- Earl Scruggs, Banjo Legend Dies.
- Lost Weekend
- Gateshead International Jazz Festival – Blacktop +...
- Groove-A-Matics are Canada Bound!
- Lewis Watson Quartet @ The Cherry Tree. Monday Mar...
- Gateshead International Jazz Festival – Marius Nes...
- Gateshead International Jazz Festival Triple Bill...
- GIJF - Jazz Journal Link.
- Gateshead International Jazz Festival – Beats & Pi...
- Gateshead International Jazz Festival – Jam Sessio...
- Matt Anderson Quartet May 2012 U.K. Tour
- Tonight @ The Cherry Tree
- Gateshead International Jazz Festival Saturday Mar...
- Gateshead International Jazz Festival - Curtis Sti...
- Maine Street Jazzmen change days.
- Gateshead International Jazz Festival – some highl...
- Gateshead International Jazz Festival – Saturday M...
- Clare Teal @ Theatre Royal York. March 23.
- Gateshead International Jazz Festival – Greater No...
- Gateshead International Jazz Festival - On The Con...
- Gateshead International Jazz Festival Saturday Mar...
- Gateshead International Jazz Festival Roberto Fons...
- Gateshead International Jazz Festival - Friday Mar...
- Lickety Split @ Hoochie Coochie
- Jazz Mass at St. Paul's by Steve Allen
- Stan Tracey Orchestra @ York Minster. Wednesday Ma...
- Preview - Roberto Fonseca @ GIJF
- Ashington Jazz Club - Press release
- Stop Press Harley Going to Leeds.
- Jazz Esquires @ Porthole
- Trainee Jazz Singers End of Term Gig, at The Jazz ...
- Forget New York - Old York's the place to be tonight!
- Blossom Dearie: They Say It's Spring
- Free Events at GIJF
- Bill Harper Trio @ The Cherry Tree Restaurant, Jes...
- Duke Ellington's Sacred Works at York Minster
- Busnoys @ The Bridge Hotel. Sunday 18 March
- Nick Pride and the Pimptones @ Hoochie Coochie.
- Scott's New? Jazz Café Jam Session
- And the Twain SHALL Meet!
- Sound 12 Festival at The Sage – Some Jazzy Surprizes
- Calling All Cumbrians
- CD Review: Brad Mehldau Trio - Ode.
- Blues for Matthias Seuffert @ The Customs House.
- Gateshead International Jazz Festival Starts Next ...
- Paul Edis Sextet @ Hoochie.
- Tonight @ Hoochie Coochie
- Bill Harper and Anne Devere @ Blaydon Jazz Club.
- CD Review - Indigo Kid
- Bill and Anne Harper @ Blaydon Tomorrow
- Keith Armstrong Archive at Durham University.
- San Sebastian Jazz Festival 1972 - Newcastle Big B...
- Arts Council Swings The Axe - Again
- T.J. Johnson Band @ Boston Spa. Sat. March 10.
- Preview: Life is For Living - The Peggy Lee Projec...
- Zoe Gilby news.
- Tonight @ The Cherry Tree
- CD Review: Paul Booth - Trilateral
- Vintage Beats - Hannabiell and Midnight Blue. CD L...
- Lickety Split @ Ashington Jazz Club Wed.March 7.
- Sunday night in Newcastle.
- Monday night in York
- Jazz on Radio 3
- Alto player wanted
- SING, SING, SING: SWING, SWING, SWING! The Customs...
- Hannabiell and Midnight Blue CD Launch
- Matthias Seuffert at Customs House and Trinity Jazz
- Who is this?
- Vole @ The Bridge Hotel, Newcastle. Thursday 8th M...
- Sing, Sing, Sing.
- CD Review: Esbjorn Svensson Trio – “301”
- Joe Byrd Killed in Car Crash.
- Preview: Paul Taylor. to play at GIJF
- Book Review - Peter King: Flying High - A Jazz Lif...
- CD Review: Ambrose Akinmusire - When the Heart Eme...
- Portico Quartet/Matthew Halsall Trio @ The Sage
- And at the Cherry Tree...
- Tonight @ The Sage, Gateshead
- Great North Big Band Jazz Festival. Saturday March...
- Great North Big Band Jazz Festival. Saturday March...
- Great North Big Band Jazz Festival. Sunday March 4
- CD Review: Robert Glasper Experiment - Black Radio
- Hello from Hong Kong
- A day in the life of a ...
- Blaydon Buzz
- Tonight
- CD Launch @ The Lit and Phil. The Paul Edis Sextet...
- PG3 plus guests @ Jazz Café (Thursday 1 March)
- Jack Hamilton @ La Bodega, Morpeth.
- Tonight - Sunderland v Newcastle!
- CD Review: All There, Ever Out Alexander Hawkins E...
- An invitation you can't refuse. Vieux Carré Jazzme...
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