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16408 (and counting) posts since we started blogging 16 years ago. 288 of them this year alone and, so far, 85 this month (April 30).

From This Moment On ...

May

Thu 09: Vieux Carré Jazzmen @ The Holystone, Whitley Road, North Tyneside. 1:00pm. Free.
Thu 09: Gateshead Jazz Appreciation Society @ Gateshead Central Library, Gateshead. 2:30pm.
Thu 09: Lewis Watson Quartet + Langdale Youth Jazz Ensemble @ Laurel’s Theatre, Whitley Bay. 8:00pm. £10.00.
Thu 09: Tees Hot Club @ Dorman’s Club, Middlesbrough. 8:30pm. Guests: Josh Bentham (sax); Neil Brodie (trumpet); Dave Archbold (keys); Ron Smith (bass).

Fri 10: Michael Woods @ Lit & Phil, Newcastle. 1:00pm. Free. Country blues guitar & vocals. SOLD OUT!
Fri 10: Classic Swing @ Cullercoats Crescent Club. 1:00pm. Free.
Fri 10: Rendezvous Jazz @ The Monkseaton Arms. 1:00pm. Free.
Fri 10: New Orleans Preservation Jazz Band @ The Oxbridge Hotel, Stockton. 1:00pm. £5.00.
Fri 10: Citrus @ The Head of Steam, Newcastle. 7:00pm. £11.25.
Fri 10: Zoë Gilby Quartet @ St Cuthbert’s, Crook. 7:30pm. £10.00.

Sat 11: Jeffrey Hewer Trio @ The Vault, Darlington. 7:00pm. Free.
Sat 11: Alligator Gumbo @ The Witham, Barnard Castle. 7:30pm.
Sat 11: Milne-Glendinning Band @ Yarm Parish Church. 7:30pm.
Sat 11: Tom Remon & Laurence Harrison @ Prohibition Bar, Newcastle. 8:00pm. A ‘Jar on the Bar’ gig.

Sun 12: GoGo Penguin @ Wylam Brewery, Newcastle. 7:00pm (doors). All standing gig.
Sun 12: Eva Fox & the Jazz Guys @ Prohibition Bar, Newcastle. 7:00pm. Downstairs. A ‘Jar on the Bar’ gig.
Sun 12: Satin Beige @ Prohibition Bar, Newcastle. 8:00pm. £7.50 + bf. Upstairs. R&B cello & vocals
Sun 12: Fergus McCreadie Trio @ The Glasshouse, Gateshead. 8:00pm. £19.80.
Sun 12: Schmid/Wheatley/Prévost + Signe Emmeluth @ The Globe, Newcastle. 8:00pm. JNE.

Mon 13: Emma Fisk & James Birkett @ Yamaha Music School, Blyth. 1:00pm. £8.00.

Tue 14: ???

Wed 15: Vieux Carré Jazzmen @ Cullercoats Crescent Club. 1:00pm. Free.
Wed 15: Darlington Big Band @ Darlington & Simpson Rolling Mills Social Club, Darlington. 7:00pm. Free. Rehearsal session (open to the public).
Wed 15: Take it to the Bridge @ The Globe, Newcastle. 7:30pm. Free.

Monday, April 10, 2023

Sunday Night @ the Globe: Stu Collingwood Organ Trio - April 9

Stu Collingwood (Nord C1/vocals); Harry Keeble (tenor sax); Abbie Finn (drums).

What does one do at Easter? The options are many: a) Church. b) Parade. c) Spend the 'holiday' weekend in queues at airports and ferry terminals in the hope of reaching somewhere Easter the sun and west of the Toon (old joke). d) Paint eggs. e) Eat eggs. f) Endure time with distant relations. g) Go to a jazz gig and hear a great organ trio.

I opted for option g which was actually west of the Toon and you didn't need a passport. Sadly, most people went for the other options. 

This was, in a sense, both good and bad. Good because it enabled me to put my thumbs in my (virtual) waistcoat and smugly chant 'Na-Na-Na-Na-Na' to those who plumped for the alternatives but bad because there were few of a similar mind at the Globe and, with an organ trio, to recreate that Philly feel you need a crowd with maybe a few dancers to create the ambience.

Nevertheless, I knew I'd made the right decision when they hit the deck with Jerome Richardson's Groove Merchant. This was good. Stu may not be pedalling a B3 but the Nord C1 certainly sounded like one. Harry, perhaps spurred on by some strange and totally unjustified criticism on Facebook, paint-stripped the ceiling -  just as well he wasn't in the Sistine Chapel - whilst Abbie kept the roller coasting along.

Hallelujah I Just Love Her so brought Stu's vocal talents to the fore as well as some forceful fours twixt all three. A Stu original, Cool Blue, apart from the solos had him vocalising the out chorus in unison with Harry's tenor. They later did something similar on The Chicken. Harry worked out on Bemsha Swing to the extent the tenor almost exploded resulting in a question to the audience "Is there a screwdriver in the house?"

Repairs effected, Stu sang I Wish I Knew How it Felt to be Free and the set closed with Chick Corea's Gotta Match? This had an amazing unison head between  organ and tenor. Taken at speed, this had to be spot on or else you'd be applauded for a gallant failure. They were applauded but failure didn't come into the equation.

Refreshed by a pint brewed in the Firebrick Brewery just up the road in Blaydon, I settled down for the second set which opened with another vocal - the Yellowjacket's Revelation, a Stu original, The TankI Thought About You, I Hear a Rhapsody and another original called simply Touch. Well named as Abbie applied her own touches to a dynamic solo that deservedly drew the applause.

An uptempo Devil May Care and Stu's Nautical brought my evening to a close - transport etc. It had been a pleasure and a privilege to hear three fine musician playing as one. Lance

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