Bebop Spoken There

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This is a good opportunity to say thanks to BSH for their support of the jazz scene in the North East (and beyond) - it's no exaggeration to say that if it wasn't for them many, many fine musicians, bands and projects across a huge cross section of jazz wouldn't be getting reviewed at all, because we're in the "desolate"(!) North. (M & SSBB on F/book 23/12/24)

Postage

18000 (and counting) posts since we started blogging 17 years ago. 964 of them this year alone and, so far, 73 this month (Nov. 24).

From This Moment On ...

DECEMBER 2025

Sat 06: Sarah Spencer’s Transatlantic Band @ St Augustine’s Parish Centre, Darlington. 12:30pm. £10.00.
Sat 06: Play Jazz! workshop @ The Globe, Newcastle. 1:30pm. £27.50. Tutor: Steve Glendinning. Minor Swing. Enrol at: learning@jazz.coop.
Sat 06: Jeff Hewer Trio @ The Vault, Darlington. 7:00pm. Free.
Sat 06: NUJO Jazz Jam @ Cobalt Studios, Newcastle. 7:00pm (doors). £3.76 (inc. bf).
Sat 06: Kaberry Big Band @ The Seahorse, Whitley Bay. 7:30pm (7:00pm doors). £15.00. (inc. hot buffet). ‘Christmas 1945’. Kaberry Big Band, formerly Vermont Big Band.
Sat 06: Smokin’ Spitfires @ Platform 1, Bedlington. 7:30pm. £6.00. Rhythm & blues.
Sat 06: Rendezvous Jazz @ The Red Lion, Earsdon. 8:00pm. £3.00. Xmas Party with buffet.
Sat 06: The Jive Aces @ The Witham, Barnard Castle. 8:00pm. £22.00., £20.00.
Sat 06: Brass Fiesta @ Revoluçion de Cuba, Newcastle. 10:30pm. Free.

Sun 07: Ian Bosworth Quintet @ Chapel, Middlesbrough. 1:00pm. Free. Feat. special guest Donna Hewitt (sax, clarinet).
Sun 07: Finn-Keeble Group @ Central Bar, Gateshead. 2:00pm. £10.00.
Sun 07: Sax Choir @ The Globe, Newcastle. 2:00pm. Free.
Sun 07: Paul Skerritt @ Hibou Blanc, Newcastle. 2:00pm. Skerritt w. backing tapes.
Sun 07: Michael Young Trio @ The Engine Room, Sunderland. 2:30pm. Free. Trio + Ruth Lambert.
Sun 07: 4B @ The Ticket Office, Whitley Bay. 3:00pm. Free.
Sun 07: Jason Isaacs Big Band @ Pilgrim, Newcastle. 5:15pm (4:00pm doors). £21.50 (inc. bf).
Sun 07: Paul Skerritt @ 3 Stories, High St. West, Sunderland. 6:30pm. Skerritt w. backing tapes.
Sun 07: Lindsay Hannon: Tom Waits for No Man @ The Globe, Newcastle. 7:00pm. Support set from Play More Jazz! course participants. Note earlier start.

Mon 08: Harmony Brass @ Cullercoats Crescent Club. 1:00pm. Free.

Tue 09: Jazz Jam Sandwich @ The Black Swan, Newcastle. 7:30pm

Wed 10: Vieux Carré Jazzmen @ Cullercoats Crescent Club. 1:00pm. Free.
Wed 10: Darlington Big Band @ Darlington & Simpson Rolling Mills Social Club, Darlington. 7:00pm. Free. Rehearsal session (open to the public).
Wed 10: Jam Session @ The Tannery, Hexham. 7:00pm. Free.
Wed 10: Mike Lindup Jazz Trio @ Pilgrim, Newcastle. 7:30pm (doors). £26.50 (inc. bf). Lindup, Yolanda Charles (bass), John Sam (drums).
Wed 10: Bold Big Band @ Cluny 2, Newcastle. 7:30pm. £12.00.

Thu 11: Jazz Appreciation North East @ Brunswick Methodist Church, Newcastle NE1 7BJ. 2:00pm. £4.00. Subject: West Coast (cool ) / Wordsearch (cool) Cool Jazz or ‘Cold’, ‘Cool’, ‘Hot’, ‘Warm’ in the title or lyrics.
Thu 11: George Robinson @ Prohibition Bar, Albert Road, Middlesbrough TS1 2RU. 7:00pm (doors). £5.42 (inc. bf). Vienna’s Voice charity evening featuring ’15 year old singing sensation the ‘Redcar Crooner’ George Robinson’. Over 35s only.
Thu 11: Paul Skerritt @ Chakh Dhoom, Jesmond, Newcastle. 7:00pm. Indian restaurant. Skerritt w. back tapes.
Thu 11: Ransom Van @ The Black Swan, Newcastle. 7:30pm.
Thu 11: Down for the Count Swing Orchestra @ Middlesbrough Town Hall. 7:30pm. £37.70 (inc. bf). ‘Swing into Xmas’.

Fri 12: Pete Tanton’s Chet Set @ Bishop Auckland Methodist Church. 1:00pm. £8.00.
Fri 12: Classic Swing @ Cullercoats Crescent Club. 1:00pm. Free.
Fri 12: Rendezvous Jazz @ The Monkseaton Arms. 1:00pm. Free.
Fri 12: New Orleans Preservation Jazz Band @ The Oxbridge Hotel, Stockton. 1:00pm. £5.00.
Fri 12: Milne Glendinning Band @ Northumberland Club, Jesmond, Newcastle. 7:00pm. £15.00. ‘Xmas Soiree’.
Fri 12: A Jazzy Xmas @ St Cuthbert’s Centre, Crook. 7:30pm. £15.00. Paul Edis (MD, piano); Jo Harrop (vocals); Vasilis Xenopoulos (tenor sax, soprano sax); Matthew Forster (alto sax, clarinet); Sue Ferris (flute, piccolo); Graham Hardy (trumpet, flugelhorn); Jason Holcomb (trombone);Emma Fisk (violin); Andy Champion (double bass); Matt MacKellar (drums). SOLD OUT!
Fri 12: Tony Hadley: Xmas Big Band Tour 2025 @ The Glasshouse, Gateshead. 7:30pm.
Fri 12: Alexia Gardner @ The New Ship Inn, Newbiggin-by-the-Sea. 8:00pm. Gardner, Alan Law, Jude Murphy, Abbie Finn.
Fri 12: Jive Aces: Swingin’ Xmas Show @ The Witham, Barnard Castle. 8:00pm.

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, March 31, 2020

One Night in Birdland

Fats Navarro (trumpet); Charlie    Parker (alto sax); Bud Powell (piano); Curley Russell (bass); Art Blakey (drums).
  (By David Brownlow)

  In this year of the Centenary of the birth of   Charlie Parker, a chance to look back at a gig       he played when bebop was at its height.

In the bebop era, it was true to say that Bud Powell was not Charlie Parker’s best friend. Furthermore, it was also true that Bud Powell was not Fats Navarro’s best friend either…..Personality clashes, egos, mental health issues and drugs misuse were some of the factors involved in the cut-throat business of the jazz life – putting a band together and keeping it, getting gigs, having a recording contract, going on tour or trying to have any sort of family life were problems to overcome (as now). 

Bird was very astute in his choice of sidemen – he didn’t want to be outplayed on the bandstand. That’s why he employed either a young, faltering Miles Davis, an emerging Kenny Dorham, a brash Red Rodney, or a weak Benny Harris to be the front-line partner in his Quintet. Dizzy Gillespie was already ‘leader’ material himself and wanted his own bands; Fats Navarro, the virtuoso trumpeter was just too good and piano genius Bud Powell was too unreliable because of his personal problems. 

Bud suffered from mental-health issues throughout his life at times undergoing ‘unsuitable’ treatments ie electric shock, or police brutality i.e. the cosh about the head. Recent suggestions have been that Bud may have been suffering from Autism or the personality problem Bipolar Disorder. In today’s world, he would have received more knowledgeable treatment. Nevertheless, Bud was a very difficult person to manage as a musician – not only did he have a chip on his shoulder, he had the whole bag of chips…..! At times, he would goad or provoke other players – he even challenged Tatum, Parker, and Navarro about their playing abilities. As a result, Bird couldn’t have him in his band although he loved his playing and tried to give him bits and pieces of work from time to time.

Bud and Fats also had their ‘moments’ on the bandstand. On one occasion, Navarro, incensed by the pianist’s belligerence, attempted violently to crash his trumpet down onto the hands of Bud at the keyboard to the horror of the audience. Luckily for all concerned, the assault failed, the trumpet caught the wooden frame of the piano and was wrecked – Fats had to borrow a horn from someone else to finish the gig. On another occasion, Fats poured a whole flagon of beer over Bud while on the stage.

Bearing all this background in mind, it’s amazing to believe that an occasion should arise when Bird, Fats and Bud turned up for a jam session eager and ready to play on a Monday night at Birdland, NYC, in October 1950. They joined the ‘house’ rhythm team of Curly Russell on bass and Art Blakey on drums in a ‘one-off’ performance which we’re lucky enough to be able to listen to the extraordinary music played that night. This was through he efforts of a fan, Bill Hersch, who brought his tape-recorder into the venue as requested by Boris Rose, a sound engineer who was known for illegally selling-on tapes and discs to fans and to musicians. Make no mistake, this was to be a “cutting contest” in the tradition of jazz long ago

One track, Ornithology, stands out for its sheer brilliance. After a chaotic Powell intro, Bird takes the first solo (he always took the first solo!) Characteristically forceful, looking for new ideas, he’s not quite at his most fluent best. Navarro steps up next. On this night on the bandstand, he looked a pitiful sight to the shocked audience. Wracked by coughing and with a ghastly pallor to his face, his suit hung in folds around his once ample frame. Tragically, he was suffering from advanced Tuberculosis exacerbated by his heroin habit and he died only days after this gig – how he managed to play as well as he did was an extraordinary feat. Nevertheless, he outplays Parker with fantastic support from the rhythm section, his flights up into the higher register forming part of a typically well-thought-out effort. 

The piano takes up the fight next; Bud, inspired by what just happened, attacked the keyboard as only he could. With sweat dripping down his face, his right leg braced on the floor, features contorted in a grimace, his solo builds. Tension mounts, the crowd respond, Blakey reduces volume but drives relentlessly towards the piano player’s emotional and technical climax, and yes, it is Bud, Bud Powell, who wins this round! !  Frantic ‘fours’ bring the bout to a close.

 Listener alert!

A warning to anyone wishing to listen to this music – the sound fidelity is distinctly lo-fi, harsh with extraneous noise provided by the audience from the on-location recording done on  primitive gear and with subsequent transfer to disc – but very rewarding.
Dave B.                 

1 comment :

Yardbird said...

This is music of unbelievable quality my favourite piece is the astonishing version of The Street Beat to hear the three greatest musicians of their generation together is breathtaking.

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