
Nigel Price Organ Trio(St Mary’s Sessions, St Mary’s Church, Dorking. 9 September 2023. Review and photos by John McGloin) This concert, the first of a forty-three date British tour being undertaken by […]
Nigel Price Organ Trio(St Mary’s Sessions, St Mary’s Church, Dorking. 9 September 2023. Review and photos by John McGloin) This concert, the first of a forty-three date British tour being undertaken by […]
Nigel Price and Alban Claret – Entente Cordiale (Elsden Music EM05 – CD review by Mark McKergow) Nigel Price leads another storming twin-guitar session in this collaboration with French-born Alban Claret. They […]
Alessio Menconi/Nigel Price Quartet – Live At Peggy’s Skylight (Nervy Nigel Records NERVYCD003. Album review by Mark McKergow) This superb live performance brings together two titans of European jazz guitar for a […]
John Wheatcroft – First Light (Self-released. Album review by Nigel Price) It’s long been known that there’s an amazing guitarist lurking in Liverpool by the name of John Wheatcroft. We don’t hear […]
The momentum behind Nigel Price’s campaign to bring support to grassroots jazz promoters has been picking up momentum in a matter of just a few weeks: Grassroots Jazz is now a registered […]
We published the letter from Nigel Price to the DCMS on 13 April. Now, a week later, responses following on from that letter have also been made public. We publish them here: […]
“ “We have already seen several clubs close their doors permanently and the future of dozens of others is now hanging by a thread. We cannot allow this vital part of our […]
Jazz-funk fusion seven-piece Cong-Fusion’s debut album The World As We Know It is brimming with musical inspirations from Afro-Cuban music, jazz, funk and soul, with deep personal reflections on family, bullying, alcohol, […]
Seven additional performers/bands have been announced for the 2022 Buxton Festival. Under the direction of Neil Hughes, it will be the first Buxton Festival to include jazz concerts. We also have the […]
The team at the Swanage Jazz Festival has announced its 2022 programme. This year’s festival will be centred around the Mowlem Theatre. The programme will present a very wide cross section of […]
The Shrewsbury Jazz Network has supplied Shropshire and the West Midlands with concerts by the finest British jazz musicians for over 20 years, writes Charles Rees. The majority have taken place at […]
Peter Bernstein and Jim Mullen (606 Club. 23 November 2021. Review by Nigel Price) The jazz world can be a very noisy place. It can often feel like the only way to […]
Nigel Price Organ Trio – Wes Reimagined (Ubuntu Music UBU0080. Album review by Denny Ilett) There’s a very good reason why the music of Wes Montgomery continues to inspire guitarists some 53 […]
Guitarist Nigel Price, one of the most pro-active and creative musicians it is our pleasure to know … unsurprisingly… has used the time during lockdown when he couldn’t tour to expand his […]
For our fourth interview in a series of interviews with jazz promoters and venues – which LJN is publishing in partnership with Nigel Price – we have spoken to Steve Crocker who […]