
A noise limiter like this costs £537 Oliver Weindling reports the news on his TowerofJazz blog. There was me about to write that the next few weeks programme at Charlie Wrights which […]
A noise limiter like this costs £537 Oliver Weindling reports the news on his TowerofJazz blog. There was me about to write that the next few weeks programme at Charlie Wrights which […]
I’ve been enjoying getting to know the album “Shock!” from the Gareth Williams Power Trio with Laurence Cottle and Ian Thomas (Linn AKD326). The album launch will be at a three-night residency […]
Dave Holland: teaching in Birmingham I am struck this morning by marked contrast between the celebratory jazz coverage coming out of Birmingham …….and the world-weary tired-of-lifeness which sometimes affects the great city […]
I am, after hesitation, going to recommend the 17th March gig at Charlie Wrights. Why the hesitation? It’s the ethics of recommending it. The gig showcases the Royal Academy Junior Department- both […]
The Six in Lots Road in Chelsea (above on a quiet night) is a regular haunt of mine. It’s the nearest of the most-nights-or-seven-nights-a-week venues to where I live. It’s part of […]
Review: Jo Harrop (above)/ Alex Stewart/ Alex Webb bandPizza Express Dean Street, 1st March A simple, catchy song can get right under the skin, if you let it. And one song by […]
There’s a nice review of a CD by the National Youth Jazz Orchestra (above, with Phil Woods- he’s getting everywhere) by Dave Gelly in today’s Observer. Leave aside the fact that the […]
Joel Frahm (right) and Tim Whitehead (below) There is a particular kind of teenager who finds her, or more likely his, refuge in music. It becomes the obsession, the motivator, plus it’s […]
BBC Radio 3 Publicity confirmed to me today the rumours which have been circulating: the BBC has indeed withdrawn from running its Jazz Awards this year. Jazz is supported, valued, well promoted […]
Gene Krupa (1909-1973) There wasn’t really any need for kitchen performance anxiety tonight. One of the cast-iron certainties in British jazz is that a band directed by Pete Long will cook. This […]
NOT this Phil Woods. A different one The 14th Annual Budvar Cheltenham Jazz Festival had its launch at Ronnie Scott’s today. Festival Producer Steve Symons’ blog gives an update of how it’s […]
A moment, it seems yet another moment when we remember a unique voice in British jazz. Ian Carr died peacefully yesterday. His early career is detailed here .A Nucleus website which announced […]
1) On finishing the course: “You’ll know when you’ve finished the course. Some people have already finished before they’ve even started. There are others who will never finish.” Basil Tchaikov’s remark to […]
P icture of the Blue Notes from the early 1960’s: Chris McGregor (piano) Dudu Pukwana (sax) Louis Moholo (drums), Johnny Dyani( bass) Mongezi Feza (trumpet/flute) The Youtube clip below haunts the mind. […]
Amazing where things get announced. Oliver Weindling of the Vortex and Babel (pictured above with David Mossman , the father of the old and the new Vortex) has just been awarded an […]