Natalie Williams
February 9th, 2.30pm
Sheffield City Hall Ballroom
£5-7 (£20 for family ticket)
Premiering at London Jazz Festival, this family friendly daytime jazz show is coming to Sheffield thanks to Serious. Aimed at children aged 5-11 years and their families, the show will feature jazz standards and Natalie's take on some well-known film tunes.
Join the all-star line-up featuring the fabulous vocals of Natalie
Williams and some of the UK's finest jazz musicians in a fun-filled
family concert, as they lead you through best-loved jazz classics and
give a jazz twist to some children's film favourites.
‘One of the UK's hottest singers....she effortlessly moves from soul-diva to sophisticated jazz.’ (Time Out)
For more information, see Sheffield City Hall website.
Friday, 31 January 2014
Tuesday, 28 January 2014
BlueJam Jazz Workshops in Carlisle & Penrith
Arts organisation BlueJam are running weekly jazz workshops in Carlisle and Penrith for instrumentalists and singers of all levels.
The 2 hour sessions run at the Old Firestation in Carlisle from 7pm on Mondays, and at North Lakes school in Penrith from 7.30pm on Thursdays. Each session costs £7.50.
Led by saxophonist Katie Ind (a graduate of LCoM jazz course), trumpeter Geoff Bartholomew and BlueJam director Jilly Jarman the workshops are tailored to suit the specific needs of the instrumentalists and vocalists who attend.
For more information, see the BlueJam website.
Monday, 27 January 2014
Tommy Smith and the Scotsman - UPDATE
Yesterday, we reported on Tommy Smith's open letter to Robert Burns in light of the Scotman's decision to stop reviewing classical, world and jazz music. Tommy set up a petition and 8 minutes ago shared this news on facebook...
When I departed home this morning the petition was quiescent at 442 and my bones were unsettled. Having just returned from teaching at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland it’s now ascending at an active 832. I’ve taken time to dutifully read everything everyone has written and I’d like to take this humble opportunity to thank you all; this grand list of individuals from 21 countries, for your time, resolve, passion and creativity. For without whom, this entire petition would not have had the effect to cause such a swift wave in the corridors of power.
Waiting in my inbox, was an email from the Deputy Arts Editor of The Scotsman, who, this morning brought it to the attention of his management, who, in turned, quickly made money available for the continuation of World, classical and jazz CDs reviews; Weekend Life magazine is also going to thrive.
There will be no reviews this weekend but the three journalists involved are firmly reinstated, ready to listen, reflect and review World, classical and jazz music for all of us on February 8th. This is especially important to all the homegrown talent in Scotland, as it is a platform to the world stage.
For me, this, my first petition, was worth the sacrifice of besmirching my name against my hometown newspaper, who I’ve supported all my life, but the principle of injustice outweighed any personal loss to me.
I ended my petition with the 3rd line in the first stanza of Burn’s ‘Auld Lang Syne’. I will conclude this notification to you all with the 3rd line in the last stanza of the same song. 'And we'll take a rich guid-willy waught'; a draught of good fellowship.
Best wishes from the bottom of my heart.
Tommy Smith
Congratulations to Tommy for his swift reaction to this decision and a great day for music journalism!
MJF Originals commission announced
Anton Hunter (photo by Mark Whitaker)
Manchester Jazz Festival has announced that the recipient of this year's MJF Originals commission is guitarist and composer Anton Hunter.
The scheme, which is the UK's only open jazz commissioning scheme for musician-composers, supports one recipient per year to create a new work to be premiered during the festival (which this year takes place between 18-27 July). Last year saw the premiere of Felonious Monks, a fusion of jazz and renaissance music by Mike Hall and Debbie Rogers.
Anton said: “This commission is amazing news for me and I’m
tremendously excited to be given the mjf originals commission for 2014.
It’s come at just the right time to boost my career as a writer and
player. mjf is a fantastic supporter of Manchester music and of new
ideas. I can’t wait to get started!”
(taken from MJF website)
Album Release: Jamie Taylor's Outside Line
Following on from his critically acclaimed playing on Jamil Sheriff's big band album Ichthyology (GLP records) guitarist Jamie Taylor has now released the debut album of his new quartet, Outside Line.
Sunday, 26 January 2014
Tommy Smith's Open Letter to Robert Burns
Ever one to stand up for what he believes in, yesterday Tommy Smith gave a voice to the musicians and music-lovers angry by the Scotman newspaper's decision to stop reviewing classical, world and jazz music.
As eloquent a writer as he is a player, Tommy wrote the following letter and has set up a petition to reverse the decision.
Dear Robert Burns and his descendants,
On this sacred day, 25th January
2014, the Scotsman newspaper has taken the budgetary decision to end
reviewing world music, classical and jazz recordings, which is a
heart-breaking bowdlerization of minority art forms and another
cessation for the popularization and liberality of creativity. They may
publish occasional reviews in the future but only from their syndication
agreements, as long as they don't have to pay for them. Who knows where
they'll appear, as their current Saturday magazine is also going to the
four winds.
The final jazz CD reviewed for the
Scotsman is printed today and coincidentally is for an ECM album
featuring Arild Andersen, Paolo Vinnacia and myself, entitled MIRA, a
red giant star. It is irrelevant whether the review is rated one star or
a sea monster five, what is relevant is that the recording is reviewed
for the public to read. Gratefully, the Scotsman will continue to review
rock/pop and folk music, but should there be favouritism among musical
genres? Equality will keep your heart pure. Let’s hope, one day, they
will fluctuate their focus and luminescence on jazz, classical and world
music again, just like we do when we look up at the astonishing MIRA
balanced in the cosmos.
One thing I am glad about, is that
you, Rabbie Burns, wrote about things tiny and guid, like the mouse and
the louse.“We’ll tak a cup o kindness yet,” from the currently illiberal
Scotsman.
Please support this petition and make your voice heard.
Tommy Smith
Friday, 24 January 2014
Northern School of Jazz
The Northern School of Jazz are running their New Year Jazz Course from January 11th until March 15th and although sessions have already begun, a few places are still available.
Run by Dr Kathy Dyson, former senior lecturer at LCoM, Jazz Educator of the Year and current chair of the MU, the course takes place at Blueprint Studios in Salford every Saturday.
Thursday, 23 January 2014
No More Jazz at Head of Steam
Drummer Paul Smith has announced that after hosting live jazz for 20 years, Huddersfield's Head of Steam has cancelled all future gigs due to new management policy. The venue hosted a weekly session which was visited by many local and national musicians. Congratulations to all people involved for hosting the session for the last two decades.
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Gig Preview: Riot Jazz Brass Band at the Wardrobe, Feb 1st
Lubi Jovanovic's Soul Rebels night at the Wardrobe in Leeds kicks off this year with Riot Jazz Brass Band on February 1st.
For the last 5 years the Manchester-based group have played at festivals across Europe and were featured on Channel 4's Sunday Brunch (sharing the billing with Karl Pilkington and Truffles the truffle dog...). Their shows are fronted MC Chunky and though influenced by groups like Hot 8 Brass Band and Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, they bring a unique twist to the music.
Harry Connick Jr teaches J-Lo Pentatonics
A short lesson from Harry Connick, Jr on petatonics and licks on American Idol!
National Youth Jazz Collective Summer School 2014
Applications are now being accepted for this year's National Youth Jazz Collective summer school, which will be held from 10-17 August. Open to young musicians between 14 and 18, the week long course will feature tuition from 11 highly respected jazz musicians and educators -
Issie Barratt (NYJC Artistic Director), Nic France, Mark Lockheart, Liam Noble, Percy Pursglove, Jeremy Price, Nick Smart, Martin Speake, Mike Walker and NYJC's president Dave Holland.
Tour Preview: Josh Kemp Jazz Prophets
Tenor saxophonist Josh Kemp kicked off his impressive 29 date UK tour last weekend with his group, Jazz Prophets.
Originally an Oxford philosophy graduate, Kemp has spent recent years establishing himself as a composer and bandleader,winning the Daily Telegraph Young Jazz Band of the Year ( for his previous group, Bop Art) and becoming involved in the Walthamstow-based e17 collective.
Monday, 20 January 2014
Louise Gibbs - Seven Deadly Sings out today
Album art by Oli Bentley, Split
Vocalist and composer Louise Gibbs has taken inspiration from the seven deadly sins to create her newest work, an ambitious 50 minute song cycle scored for vocals and septet.
Vocalist and composer Louise Gibbs has taken inspiration from the seven deadly sins to create her newest work, an ambitious 50 minute song cycle scored for vocals and septet.
Sunday, 19 January 2014
Tour Preview: Jay Phelps - Projections of Miles
Trumpeter Jay Phelps is taking his new group on the road next month, playing the music of Miles Davis spanning four decades.
Joining Jay on the front line is Logan Richardson and Soweto Kinch on alto and tenor respectively. The rhythm section features drummer Shane Forbes, bassist Tim Thornton and Benet McLean on piano.
Friday, 17 January 2014
The Abstract Hip Hop Orchestra To Support Soweto Kinch
Just to add to the already exciting appearance of young saxophone star Soweto Kinch at Leeds' Seven Arts, the powerhouse that is The Abstract Hip Hop Orchestra has now been added to the bill.
Jazz North East fundraiser Festival, 26th January
An action packed one day jazz festival is taking place in Newcastle on 26th January to raise funds for Jazz North East. Starting at midday, 16 bands will perform at two venues (The Bridge Hotel and the Jazz Cafe) featuring a host of regionally and nationally renowned jazz musicians.
Sheffield Jazz course, 24/25th February
Sheffield Music service will host a two day holiday jazz course on February 24th and 25th aimed at young musicians of all abilities between 8 and 18 years old.
The course, held at Birley Community College in Sheffield, will give young musicians the opportunity to develop their improvising skills with the help of professional jazz musicians funded by Jazz North. The course will conclude with a concert at the end of the second day.
Further to these dates, certain bands will be chosen to represent the course at the Music Hub Celebration concert on March 22nd at Sheffield City Hall.
Join players from all over Sheffield to play jazz, make friends and learn from some of the best musicians around.
For more information, contact Colette on 07896832042.
Wednesday, 15 January 2014
Gig Preview: Gogo Penguin at JATP, January 17th
Gogo Penguin
JATP at The Glyde, Glydegate, Bradford
Friday 17th January
At the end of 2013, JATP announced that they were moving from their current location at the Irish Club to The Glyde in Bradford. They kicked off their gig season at their new home on January 3rd with Liverpool band, The Weave, and this Friday they continue with Manchester trio Gogo Penguin.
2014 Parliamentary Jazz Awards - Vote Now
The 2014 All Party Parliamentary Jazz Appreciation Group (APPJAG) awards are now open for public nominations. Those nominated by the public in the primary round are then put to a panel who select the finalists from which the APPJAG will pick a winner.
You can submit your nominations on the Jazz Services website - APPJAG awards nomination form for categories including album of the year, instrumentalist of the year, jazz media award and services to jazz award amongst others.
The deadline for nominations Monday February 3rd 2014 and the ceremony will be held on May 13th 2014.
Sunday, 5 January 2014
Darlington Jazz Club Announces January and February Dates
- 12th January - 'Youth Night' featuring Durham County Big Band and Little Band
- 19th January - John Brett Quintet feat. Karen Lester
- 26th January - Budtones
- 2nd February - Debra Milne Ensemble
- 9th February - Saxophonics
- 16th February - Alan Law Plays Music for Valentine's Weekend
- 23rd Febuary - Alan Owen's Big BandDoors 5.30pm Live Music from about 6.00pm.
All gigs at The Forum Music Centre, Borough Rd., Darlington DL1 1SG.
For more information visit www.facebook.com/darlingtonjazzclub
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