Monthly Archives: February 2019

Bracknell Jazz| South Hill Park

Fri 1 Feb | Bracknell Jazz – Mick Foster & Dominic Ashworth quintet | Mick Foster sax, Dominic Ashworth guitar, Simon Cook piano, Andy Masters bass, & drums tbc | Bracknell | Tickets – South Hill Park Arts Centre | Bracknell Jazz website | 7.30pm | £12.00/£5.50 U18s


Pangbourne Jazz Club | Art Themen with the Terry Hutchins Quartet

Sun 3 Feb | Art Themen with the Terry Hutchins Quartet | Art Themen saxophones, Maff Potts piano, Terry Hutchins guitar, Keith Howard bass, Brian Greene drums | Pangbourne | PWMC | 7:30pm | £9.00


Ade Holland Trio | Caversham

Sun 3 Feb | Ade Holland Guitar, Phil Mason Guitar/Voc, John Monney Bass | Caversham | The Griffin | 3.30 | no charge.


Jazz at the Four Horseshoes | Sherfield-on-Loddon

Tues 5 Feb | Equinox with Debby Bracknell | Debby Bracknell vocals, Peter Bingham tenor sax, John Clarke guitar, Derek Alford bass, Paul Kaluza percussion | Sherfield-on-Loddon | Four Horseshoes | 8:00pm | No charge for admission (donations are welcomed)


Dinner Jazz at The Crooked Billet | Stoke Row

Tue 6 Feb | Ding Dong Daddios | The Crooked Billet | Doors 6.45pm, showtime 8.45pm | Music cover charge £15 | For reservations please call on 01491 681048


Martin Nickless  Alan Grahame Quintet | Hedsor

Thur 7 Feb | Martin Nickless  Alan Grahame Quintet | Hedsor | Martin Nickless clarinet, Alan Grahame vibes, Nigel Fox keyboard, TBC bass, Martin Hart drums | Hedsor | Hedsor Social Club – venue  | 8:30pm | £7 on the door | free parking


Lea Lyle Quartet with Annie Parker | Reading, Global Cafe

Thurs 7 Feb | Lea Lyle vocals, Annie Parker flute, Phil Craddock piano, Phil Berry bass, Jim Wade drums | Reading | Global Cafe | 9pm | No charge but contributions welcomed


Bracknell Jazz – Young Musicians evening | South Hill Park

Sat 9 Feb | Bracknell Jazz – Simon Allen leads the Purcell Jazz Ensemble | Bracknell | Tickets – South Hill Park Arts Centre | Bracknell Jazz website | 7.30pm | £10.50 and £5.50 U18s


Gin and Jazz at the Three Guineas | Reading

Sun 10 Feb | Gin and Jazz at the Three Guineas | Fleur Stevenson vocals, Hugh Turner guitar | Reading | Three Guineas | From 2pm | No charge and tonic is free with all gins | In collaboration with Jazz in Reading


Gli Avanzi featuring Ewen Baird | Global Cafe, Reading

Sun 10 Feb | Gli Avanzi featuring Ewen Baird | Ewen Baird saxes, Martin Dix guitar, Howard King bass guitar, Andrew Last drums | Reading | Global Café | 7pm | No charge


Jam in Reading – Mark Burton Quartet | Global Cafe | Reading

Tues 12 Feb | Jam in Reading – Mark Burton Quartet | Jam session with house band, open to singers and instrumentalists | Les Foden saxophone, Mark Burton keyboards, Nick Hill bass, Eddie Hall drums | Reading | Global Café | 8.30pm | No charge


Jazz in the Round | Kenton Theatre | Henley

Wed 13 Feb | Gilad Atzmon & Frank Harrison | Henley | The Kenton Theatre | 7:30pm | £18 | Tickets on-line from the theatre or call the Box Office on 01491 575698


Jazz at the Magpie and Parrot – Ewen Baird Band | Shinfield

Thu 14 Feb | Jazz at the Magpie and Parrot – Ewen Baird Band | Ewen Baird saxes, Martin Pickett keyboard. TBC bass, Mike Goff drums | Shinfield | Magpie and Parrot | 8pm | £5


Stuart Henderson & Simon Spillett Quintet | Hedsor

Thur 14 Feb | Stuart Henderson & Simon Spillett Quintet | Hedsor | Stuart Henderson trumpet, Simon Spillett sax, Nigel Fox keyboard, TBC Bass, Martin Hart drums | Hedsor | Hedsor Social Club – venue | 8:30pm | £7 on the door | free parking


Hugh Turner Heavy Funk Quartet | Global Cafe | Reading

Sat 16 Feb | Come and watch electrifying guitarist Hugh Turner and his quartet with Frankie Tontoh (drums), Anatoliy Vyacheslavov (tenor saxophone) and Stefan Redtenbacher (bass) at the Global Café in Reading. Always a cool hang and full of vigour funk explorations! | Reading | Global Café | 10.00pm – 01.00am | £5.00


Apollo Big Band | Basingstoke

Sat 16 Feb | Apollo Big Band | Les Bruce Director of Music, Steph Richardson guest vocalist | Basingstoke | Queen Mary’s Hall , Queen Mary’s College, Cliddesden Road RG21 3HF | 7:30pm | Fundraiser for the Lions Club, supporting people in need | Tickets at £12 are available on 01256 325280 or email jomolincoln@btinternet.com. Also on sale at Toucan Travel, Chineham Shopping Centre or by card payment through the Lions website

 


Baron Mara | The Wellington Arms | Sandhurst

Sun 17 Feb│Íde vocals, Tom Neill alto sax, Ruben Berrios piano, Lawrie Wright bass, Tony Lyons drums│Sandhurst│The Wellington Arms│3pm│Free Admission


Steve Foster Quintet | Reading

Sun 17 Feb | Steve Foster Quintet | Steve Foster vocals, Nick Hill piano, Al Pirrie double bass , Jonathan Judge tenor sax, Ben Robins drums | Reading | The Global Cafe | 7:00pm | No charge


Fleur Stevenson at the 606 Club with Special Guest Brandon Allen | London

Sun 17 Feb | Fleur Stevenson vocals, Brandon Allen sax, Pete Billington piano and TBC double bass | 606 Club, 90 Lots Road, London SW10 0QD | Chelsea | doors: 12.30am, music starts 1.30pm | £10, book online: www.606club.co.uk or call 020 7352 5953


Jazz in Fleet at The Harlington | Nikki Iles All Star Septet

Tue 19 Feb | Nikki Iles All Star Septet | Featuring Alice Legget alto sax, Trish Clowes tenor & soprano sax, Karen Sharp baritone sax, Alexandra Ridout trumpet, Nikki Iles piano | Fleet | Fleet Jazz Club | The Harlington | 8.00pm | £16


The Definite Collective | Global Cafe | Reading

Tue 19 Feb | The Definite Collective transform often well known and popular Jazz, Latin, Pop, Fusion and Funk tunes, into obscure musical explorations. Jamie Howell guitar, Matthew McNaughton sax, James Newman bass, Tony Imbierski organ, Monte Hall percussion, Paul Glover drums | Reading | Global Café | 9:00 – 11.00pm | No charge


Veronique Joly & Roger Beaujolais Quartet | Stoke Row

Tues 19 Feb | Veronique Joly & Roger Beaujolais Quartet | Stoke Row | Crooked Billet | Doors 6.45pm, showtime 8.45pm | Tickets: £15 & table bookings 01491-681048


The Mark Cherrie Quartet | Marlow

Tue 19 Feb | The Mark Cherrie Quartet | Mark Cherrie steel pan, John Donaldson piano, Mick Hutton bass, Eric Ford drums | Marlow | Royal British Legion | 8.30pm | £10


Silver Heels Swing Jive Jazz Band | Global Cafe | Reading

Thur 21 Feb | Silver Heels Swing Jive Jazz Band | Live Swinging Jazz Juice with plenty of dancing room for all you Katz | Reading | Global Café | 9.00pm – 11.00pm | No charge


Terry Hutchins  Alan Grahame Quintet | Hedsor

Thur 21 Feb | Terry Hutchins  Alan Grahame Quintet | Hedsor | Terry Hutchins guitar, Alan Grahame vibes, Nigel Fox keyboard, TBC bass, Martin Hart drums | Hedsor | Hedsor Social Club – venue  | 8:30pm | £7 on the door | free parking


Portrait of Cannonball featuring Tony Kofi | Progress Theatre, Reading | Just one wheelchair space left

A dream front-line: Tony Kofi and Byron Wallen

Fri 22 Feb | Portrait of Cannonball featuring Tony Kofi (review here) | Progress Theatre, Reading |Tony Kofi  alto sax, Alex Webb piano, Byron Wallen trumpet, Andy Cleyndert  bass, Alfonso Vitale  drums, Deelee Dubé  vocalist | Reading | Progress Theatre | Buy tickets


Stuart Henderson’s Remix Jazz Orchestra | Finchampstead

Fri 22 Feb | Stuart Henderson’s Remix Jazz Orchestra | Stuart Henderson trumpet, line up see web site | Finchampstead | Memorial Hall, RG40 4JU | http://www.remixjazzorchestra.co.uk/ | 8.30pm | Price TBC


Jazz at Progress | Portrait of Cannonball featuring Tony Kofi | Just one wheelchair space left

Fri 22 Feb | Progress Theatre, Reading | 7:30pm | £20.00 (£18.00 concessions) plus maximum 5% booking fee

Tony Kofi alto sax, Alex Webb piano, Byron Wallen trumpet, Andy Cleyndert bass, Alfonso Vitale drums and Deelee Dubé guest vocalist.

Alto-sax master Tony Kofi fronts this loving celebration of the jazz giant (in every sense) Julian ‘Cannonball’ Adderley.  The group traces the explosive music of Cannonball from his first session as leader in 1955 through work with Miles Davis to the soul-jazz of the 1960s.  The repertoire includes Adderley brothers classics like Things Are Getting Better, Work Song, Del Sasser, Sack o’ Woe and Mercy, Mercy, Mercy – as well as a guest vocal spot by Deelee Dubé exploring the memorable 1961 collaboration with Nancy Wilson. 
 
Cannonball Adderley was one of the best-loved figures in post-war jazz. Hailed as ‘the new Bird’ on his emergence, he made historic recordings with Miles Davis and John Coltrane as well as having many crossover hits as a pioneer of soul-jazz.  Born Julian Edwin Adderley in Tampa, Florida, on September 15th 1928, he attended the US Navy School of Music before moving to New York City in the 1950s.  Spanning bebop to jazz-funk,he was a unfailingly inventive and communicative virtuoso.  He died on August 8, 1975; 2018 would have been his 90th year.

Read London Jazz News’ review of Portrait of Cannonball
 
Tony Kofi won the Best Instrumentalist Award at the 2008 BBC Jazz Awards, Best Ensemble at the 2005 Parliamentary Jazz Awards, Album of the Year at the 2005 BBC Jazz Awards and was nominated for an award MOBO in 2008. Born in Nottingham to West African parents, Tony spent a four-year period at the legendary Berklee College of Music in Boston, USA, on a scholarship music diploma. Since then, he has performed with the World Saxophone Quartet,Clifford Jarvis, Courtney Pine, Donald Byrd, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Eddie Henderson and many others.  Between 2003 and 2004, Tony was an integral part of the Anglo-American Big Band of Andrew Hill and the Sam Rivers Rivbea Orchestra; he has also recorded with Jamaaladeen Tacuma and Ornette Coleman, as well as with his own bands.
 
‘Kofi’s improvising has an arrestingly raw power’ – The Guardian
 
Widely recognized as a seminal figure in world jazz, trumpeter Byron Wallen’s work draws inspiration from contemporary and indigenous cultures.  Artists he has collaborated with include Andrew Hill, Jack Dejohnette and Wole Soyinka. He has four solo albums, winning awards and nominations from the BBC and the MOBOs. Commissions include FIFA, PRS, Southbank Centre, National Theatre and Game of Thrones.  He also has a degree from Sussex University in psychology, philosophy and mathematics.
 
Winner of the 2016 Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition, Deelee Dubé (pronounced Dubé) comes from a stellar African musical lineage.  Deelee’s late father was the famed South African jazz pianist Jabu Nkosi; her grandfather another legendary figure from the country’s music scene, saxophonist and bandleader Zacks (Isaac) Nkosi.  She attended the BRIT School for arts and music, later studying under vocalist Clare Foster, and forming the first of many musical relationships with jazz pianist Roland Perrin.  She established her London reputation with tenor saxophonist Renato D’Aiello at Ronnie Scott’s Acoustic Jazz Lounge. A songwriter as well as a singer, Deelee has had her work reach the semi-finals of the UK Song writing (UKSC) Contest.  Deelee is also a poet, and her work has been published in Write & Shine (Poetry Now Young Writers Book,1995) and the Book of Dreams (United Press, 2010).  Her debut album, on Concord records, was released in 2018.

Alex Webb is a songwriter, arranger and pianist; His songs have been recorded by jazz singers China Moses, Mina Agossi, Sandra Nkake, Liane Carroll,Allan Harris, Alexia Gardner and Alexander Stewart, among others. He has created a number of ‘words-and-music’ productions, including ‘Lush Life’ (about composer / arranger Billy Strayhorn), ‘Charlie Parker on Dial’ and ‘Cafe Society Swing’.  ‘Cafe Society Swing’ has enjoyed two theatre runs in London and one in New York, where it starred Charenee Wade, Allan Harris and Cyrille Aimée and received a New York Times ‘Critic’s Pick’.  He recently created a musical about Lena Horne, ‘Stormy’ written with actress Camilla Beeput.  

Alfonso Vitale was born in 1991 in Messina, Italy . He started playing the drums at the age of three and became a regular fixture at local jazz club ‘La Sosta’, sitting in with visiting veteran stars like Bobby Watson, Kenny Barron, Buster Williams, Steve Swallow and others.  In 2013he graduated from the Conservatoire A. Corelli with a degree in classical percussion. Soon after moving to the UK, he became a regular sideman with tenor saxophonist Renato D’Aiello at Ronnie Scott’s Acoustic Jazz Lounge and found a comfortable footing on the London scene.  More recently Alfonso returned from a three months sabbatical in the Big Apple, New York City, honing and extending his skills as an exponent of his stylistic passion in the style of the old jazz masters.
 
Andy Cleyndert began playing bass while still at school and, on leaving in 1981, immediately embarked on a musical career backing jazzmen such as Peter King and Art Farmer as house bassist in a jazz club in Manchester. On moving to London he began playing with Bobby Wellins and the Don Weller/Bryan Spring Quartet. Clark Tracey and Iain Ballamy and quickly established himself on the jazz scene as well as touring with such US visitors as Bobby Watson, Bud Shank, Red Rodney Charlie Rouse, Benny Green, Junior Mance, and the European quartet of Gene Harris.  In the noughties he started his own record label promoting musicians such as Stan Tracey, Junior Mance, Bobby Wellins, Martin Drew, Peter King, Don Weller, Karen Sharp and to date has released almost 50 albums as well as producing countless others. He was also a member of the Ronnie Scott Sextet/ Quartet for a number of years, and was long-standing bassist for the much-missed Stan Tracey.


Dinner Jazz at The Angel – Lea Lyle Quartet | Woolhampton

Sat 23 Feb | Dinner Jazz at the Angel – Lea Lyle Quartet | Lea Lyle vocals, Phil Craddock piano, Phil Berry bass, Jim Wade drums | Woolhampton | The Angel | 8pm | No charge


Bracknell Jazz – Tony Wood’s Sextet “HONK” | South Hill Park

Sat 23 Feb | Bracknell Jazz – Tony Wood’s Sextet “HONK” | Two saxes, trombone, guitar, bass, & drums | Bracknell, Cellar Bar | Tickets – South Hill Park Arts Centre | Bracknell Jazz website | 7.30pm | £12.00


Baron Mara │Global Cafe, Reading

Sat 23 Feb │Baron Mara | Íde vocals, Tom Neill alto sax, Ruben Berrios piano, Howard King bass, Tony Lyons drums │ Reading │Global Cafe│ 9:30pm │Free Admission


Sunday Jazz at The Retreat – Stuart Henderson with Vasilis Xenopoulos and the Simon Price Trio

Sun 24 Feb | Sunday Jazz at The Retreat | Stuart Henderson trumpet, Vasilis Xenopoulos sax, Pete Billington piano, Esther Ng bass, Simon Price drums | Reading | Retreat Pub | 3.30pm | No charge


Sunday Jazz at Jagz | Leon Greening Trio | Ascot

Sun 24 Feb | Leon Greening Trio | Leon Greening piano, Connor Chaplin bass, Steve Brown drums | Ascot | Jagz | 12.30 to 3.30pm | £10


Fleur Stevenson and Hugh Turner | Wallingford

Sun 24 Feb | Fleur Stevenson vocals, Hugh Turner guitar | Wallingford | The Old Post Office, St Martins Street OX10 0AA. Table reservations: 01491 836068 | 6-8pm | No charge


Fleur Stevenson hosts Jazz Singers Night | Global Cafe | Reading

Thur 28 Feb | Fleur Stevenson hosts Jazz Singers Night in Reading | Fleur Stevenson vocals, Maff Potts piano, Nick Hill bass, Paul Glover drums | Reading | Global Café | 9.00pm – jam from 9.30pm | No charge


Lester Brown Kelvin Christiane Quintet | Hedsor

Thur 28 Feb | Lester Brown Kelvin Christiane Quintet | Hedsor | Lester Brown trumpet, Kelvin Christiane reeds, Nigel Fox keyboard, TBC bass, Martin Hart drums | Hedsor | Hedsor Social Club – venue | 8:30pm | £7 on the door | free parking