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This was a special event to remember Glenn Cartlidge, a much loved guitarist who recently passed away at the age of 72. There were many musicians in attendance and taking a major part in the proceedings was Mike Hope who as well as blowing some great tenor sax also did a fine job announcing the tunes
During the first half Mike was joined by Richard Iles on flugelhorn, Andy Hulme guitar, Olly Collins bass, Andrzej Baranek piano and Eryl Roberts drums. The opening number was a lively rendition of Monk’s Straight No Chaser and there were solos from everyone with Andy Hulme’s being one of the evening's highspots. By the end of the first set the room had filled up and as Fats Waller used to say The Joint was Jumpin’.
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To begin the second half we heard from the guitar duo of Trefor Owen and Andy Hulme who played Jerome Kern’s Yesterdays followed by Morning of the Carnival. This unit has been together for a long time and it's a partnership that works well. Then it was time for more musicians to appear, Adam Hutchìns on piano, Ken Marley on bass and a drummer who I think was called Iyla. I decided to join Mike Hope and give my soprano sax a workout on Tenor Madness an experience I think I would have enjoyed more if my chops had been in better shape! There were no other sax players present so Mike called to the bandstand pianoman Richard Wetherall and drummer Dave Walsh .
The rest of the evening passed far too quickly with the closing number being a surprising choice Body and Soul.
The next jazz event at the Railway is on June 23 with the Richard Wetherall Trio.
Straight No Chaser; Days of Wine and Roses; Bernie’s Tune; Misty; Lester Leaps In; Yesterdays; Morning of the Carnival; Tenor Madness; Honeysuckle Rose; The Way You Look Tonight; I'll Remember April; Body and Soul.
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