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Poster for The Music of Tubby Hayes, Ronnie Scott, Acker Bilk and George Shearing – with strings – at Cadogan Hall.

Jazz Repertory Company in association with EFG London Jazz Festival, Sunday 24 November, 6.30pm

The Jazz Repertory Company’s fourth concert with strings for the EFG London Jazz Festival will include recently unearthed arrangements by Tubby Hayes, that have never been performed in public – until now. Here, Richard Pite (*) talks to Simon Spillett [...]

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The seventeen-piece Big Colors Big Band, led by trumpeter David Shires, makes a rare live appearance when it plays Jazz Café POSK in November with a programme drawn from some of the jazz greats of the mid-twentieth century. David spoke [...]

Jazz Cafe POSK, 4 and 5 October 2024

A new Festival in London! It’s always exciting to witness – and capture through my lens – a fresh addition to the city’s vibrant music scene. The inaugural POSK Festival of Jazz Voice at Jazz Café POSK brought together an [...]

Folklore Rooms, Brighton. 8 October 2024.

Frontwoman to Hejira, who honour and celebrate the music of Joni Mitchell, with several EPs under her belt, as well as the experience of all kinds of big festivals (Glastonbury, Field Day, Wilderness, Secret Garden Party, Cambridge Folk Festival, Latitude…) [...]

(Nai Palm, Paul Bender, Simon Mavin, Perrin Moss) 8 October 2024.

The spotlight shone on Nai Palm as Eventim Apollo welcomed Melbourne-based band Hiatus Kaiyote back to London, in the wake of their fourth studio album “Love Heart Cheat Code” (Brainfeeder/ Ninja Tune) released in June. If, like me, you’ve listened [...]

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Joe Locke, photo credit: Nadja von Massow

and Zeffirellis, Ambleside, 30 Oct

“I have a long relationship with Ronnie Scott’s,” remarks vibraphonist Joe Locke, who next plays there with his working American quartet on October 29, one day before the venerable London jazz club celebrates its 65th anniversary. As on his last [...]

London Piano Festival, Kings Place Hall One, 5 October 2024

This was the concert as conundrum; Kit Armstrong and Michael Wollny are two very different pianists. Alfred Brendel has praised Kit Armstrong’s “understanding of the great piano works that combines freshness and subtlety, emotion and intellect”, whereas Richard Williams has [...]

Susie Sainsbury Theatre, RAM, 4 October 2024

What a wonderful opportunity for the Royal Academy of Music jazz students this was: a few days’ work culminating in this one-off concert with the double bass and composer legend that is Dave Holland. Now, unbelievably, 78, the evergreen maestro’s [...]

Chalkwell Park Rooms, 30 September

This, the opening gig of the 2024 Southend Jazz Festival set an assured, good-time tone with a superbly played evening of predominantly pre-bop blues standards and straightahead jazz blowing. Trumpeter Pete Horsfall‘s Mighty Like The Blues project is a quintet [...]

1 October 2024. First night of two.

Peter Bernstein commented “There’s an old joke in show business. You play a venue twice – once on the way up and once on the way down”. Fortunately for us, he had miscalculated and this was actually the third time [...]

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