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Christian McBride: ''I believe we are living in a historically embarrassing moment in American history.'' - Downbeat December 2025

The Things They Say!

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

18061 (and counting) posts since we started blogging 17 years ago. 1025 of them this year alone and, so far, 39 this month (Dec. 14).

From This Moment On ...

DECEMBER 2025

Wed 17: Vieux Carré Jazzmen @ Spanish City, Whitley Bay. 12 noon. £29.00 (inc. bf). ‘Festive Lunch’. VCJ on stage 12 noon (three sets 'til 4:00pm).
Wed 17: Lazy River Band @ Cullercoats Crescent Club. 1:00pm. Free. Veronica Perrin, Chris Perrin, John Farragher, Phil Rutherford
Wed 17: Darlington Big Band @ Darlington & Simpson Rolling Mills Social Club, Darlington. 7:00pm. Free. Rehearsal session (open to the public).
Wed 17: Paul Skerritt @ Middlesbrough Town Hall. 7:00pm. Skerritt w. backing tapes.
Wed 17: A Jazzy Xmas @ Fire Station, Sunderland. 7:30pm. Paul Edis (MD, piano); Jo Harrop (vocals); Kyran Matthews (tenor sax, soprano sax); Faye Thompson (alto sax, clarinet); Sue Ferris (flute, piccolo); Graham Hardy (trumpet, flugelhorn); Jason Holcomb (trombone);Emma Fisk (violin); Andy Champion (double bass); Matt MacKellar (drums).
Wed 17: Take it to the Bridge @ The Globe, Newcastle. 7:30pm. Free.

Thu 18: Paul Skerritt @ YOLO, Ponteland. 7:00pm. ‘Swing & Jazz Night’. Skerritt w. backing tapes.
Thu 18: Joe Steels & Friends @ The Pele, Corbridge. 7:30pm. Free (donations).

Fri 19: Fraser Urquhart @ The Lit & Phil, Newcastle. 1:00pm. £8.00. SOLD OUT! .
Fri 19: Classic Swing @ Cullercoats Crescent Club. 1:00pm. Free..
Fri 19: Rendezvous Jazz @ The Monkseaton Arms. 1:00pm. Free..
Fri 19: New Orleans Preservation Jazz Band @ The Oxbridge Hotel, Stockton. 1:00pm. £5.00..
Fri 19: Castillo Nuevo @ Hotel Gotham, Newcastle. 5:00pm. Free. .
Fri 19: Alexia Gardner @ FIKA Art Gallery, Morpeth. 6:30pm. Gardner, Alan Law, Jude Murphy..
Fri 19: Paul Skerritt @ Middlesbrough Town Hall. 7:00pm. Skerritt w. backing tapes. .
Fri 19: Giles Strong Quartet @ Sunderland Minster. 7:30pm. Old Black Cat Jazz Club..
Fri 19: Creakin’ Bones & the Xmas Dinners @ The White Room, Stanley. 7:45pm. £13.01 (inc. bf)..
Fri 19: Mark Toomey Quintet @ The Traveller’s Rest, Darlington. 8:00pm. Opus 4 Jazz Club.

Sat 20: Jazz Attack @ The Glasshouse, Gateshead. 11:00am. Free.
Sat 20: Alexia Gardner @ FIKA Art Gallery, Morpeth. 6:30pm. Gardner, Alan Law, Jude Murphy. SOLD OUT!
Sat 20: Joseph Carville Trio @ The Vault, Darlington. 7:00pm. Free. CANCELLED!
Sat 20: Ray Stubbs R&B All Stars @ Billy Bootleggers, Ouseburn, Newcastle. 7:00pm. Free.
Sat 20: Hoodoo Blues @ The Globe, Newcastle. 7:15pm (doors). £14.25, £11.55. Dance class, social dancing, live music & Xmas Party. Live music from 9:00pm - Ruth Lambert, Giles Strong, Ian Paterson & John Bradford (jazz and blues).
Sat 20: John Pope Quintet @ Blank Studios, Newcastle. 7:30-8:30pm. £7.70 (inc. bf). Album recording session.

Sun 21: New ’58 Jazz Collective @ Jackson’s Wharf, Hartlepool. 1:00pm. Free.
Sun 21: Paul Skerritt @ Hibou Blanc, Newcastle. 2:00pm. ‘Xmas Swingalong’. Skerritt w. backing tapes.
Sun 21: Ruth Lambert Trio @ Juke Shed, Union Quay, North Shields. 3:00-5:00pm. Free.
Sun 21: 4B @ The Ticket Office, Whitley Bay. 3:00pm. Free.
Sun 21: Strictly Smokin’ Big Band @ o2 City Hall, Newcastle. 6:00pm. £35.80., £33.25., £31.00.
Sun 21: The Globe Xmas Party @ The Globe, Newcastle. 7:00pm. Free. Live music.
Sun 21: Tweed River Jazz Band @ The Barrels Ale House, Berwick. 7:30pm. Free.

Mon 22: Harmony Brass @ Cullercoats Crescent Club. 1:00pm. Free.

Tue 23: Paul Skerritt @ Chakh Dhoom, Jesmond, Newcastle. 7:00pm. Indian restaurant. Skerritt w. backing tapes.

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

Wednesday, August 06, 2025

Cleoellingtonia - Dame Cleo and the Duke

Dame Cleo Laine, OBE, died on July 24, 2025 aged 97 at her home in Wavendon, Buckinghamshire. Dame Cleo, while celebrated mostly as a jazz vocalist explored a wide range of musical idioms. From pop material of the day to interpreting Shakespeare sonnets as well as Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire on the opera stage. She also appeared regularly on the iconic BBC television show That Was The Week That Was (1962-63) as well as a role in a 2000 TV movie - The Last of The Blonde Bombshells. Cleo would also record All Gone a recurring theme for the 1963 film The Servant. This song was co-penned by Harold Pinter and her long-time husband and collaborator, Sir John Dankworth.

Laine would also record with a seemingly unending roster of music legends. They  include singers, Ray Charles, Mel Tormé, Joe Williams, Tina May and her daughter, Jacqui Dankworth, as well as illustrious instrumentalists, Clark Terry, Gerry Mulligan, George Shearing, Dudley Moore, John Williams and James Galway, to name but a few. This clearly displays her desire to “share the stage” for the good of the music.

While this astonishing multifaceted stylistic career merits exploring fully and comprehensively I thought it best (for now) to focus on her many recordings of Ellingtonia throughout her 70+ years as a recording artist.

I have chosen twelve Ellington/Strayhorn songs recorded between 1954 and 2000 that might give a reasonable insight into her 46 year period recording and performing Ellingtonia.

1954 I’m Beginning to See the Light from the LP Cleo Laine and Her Orchestra. A nine piece ensemble led and arranged by John Dankworth with the likes of Tommy Whittle, Eddie Blair, Ronnie Ross, Max Harris, et al.

1954. I’ve Got it Bad and That Ain’t Good. Cleo Laine and Johnny Dankworth an LP with the Johnny Keating Orchestra.

Cleo recorded three versions of the Tizol/Ellington classic Perdido.

1954. Cleo Lane and John Dankworth - LP with the Johnny Keating Orchestra

1968. If We Lived on the Top of a Mountain – LP

1980. The Incomparable Cleo Laine- Live At The Wavendon Festival - LP. Liner notes writer, Alun  Morgan wrote “Perdido,  trombonist Juan Tizol’s most famous contribution to the jazz library, has developed into a finely wrought showcase for the Dankworths. There is a hint of Parker’s Scrapple From the Apple and a general impression of vocal and instrumental ability well beyond the call of duty”.

1957. Mood Indigo. Meet Cleo Laine. This features an inventive Dankworth backing of just 4 horns. Alto, tenor, baritone saxes and trumpet.

There are two recordings of It Don’t Mean a Thing if it Ain’t Got That Swing.

1991. Jazz, CD. Recorded in NYC. With guests, Clark Terry, Toots Thielemans, Jay Leonhart, et al.

2000. Jazz at the Globe CD.  This Dankworth “take no prisoners” romp of a treatment has the John and Alec Dankworth Generation Band at the fore. Guest vocalist, Tina May, joins in on scatting vocals as well as all the band members taking a chorus each. Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in London has seen nothing like it since.

1991. Just a Sittin’ and a Rockin’. From Jazz CD.   Solo by Clark Terry.

2000. Take All My Loves. A lesser known Ellington/Strayhorn offering  from the Ellington 1957 Such Sweet Thunder LP. Also on the Jazz at the Globe CD.

1994. Creole Love Song- from Blue and Sentimental CD. Recorded in NYC with Gerry Mulligan, George Shearing, Joe Williams, Mike Renzi, et al.

1995. The Solitude CD was recorded in NYC with the Mercer Ellington Orchestra just one year before Mercer’s untimely passing in 1996. Chock full of Ellington and Strayhorn classics, too numerous to mention. One that stands out for me was Take The A Train, a “flag waver” with   a plenitude of ensemble heroics along with nifty and notey duets with Cleo and Dankworth’s alto sax. The arrangements were all done by Dankworth and fellow Brits, Stan Tracey and Eddie Harvey. An epic recording and collection of Cleo’s finest Ellingtonia, to be sure. Frank Griffith.

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