Showing posts with label John Marley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Marley. Show all posts

Friday, 12 May 2017

New Jazz in Queensbury - Jazz At The Mill



One of Northern Jazz's greatest teams, Kathy and John Dyson, have set up a new jazz night in Black Dyke Mills in Bradford. The session will run weekly and they have now announced the programme until July 4th. Each gig runs on a Tuesday from 7.30 until 10pm and admission is £5.

It's always good to hear of a new jazz venue in the North and we wish the Dysons lots of success in their new venture!

May 30th - John and Kathy Dyson's Boptet with Jade Harris
June 7th   - Ed Kainyak Band
June 13th - Adrian Ingram's Jazz Dawgs
June 20th - Ben Crosland Trio
June 27th - John and Kathy Dyson's Boptet with Nicki Allan
July 4th - John Marley Band

Friday, 3 March 2017

Taupe Fill Up Your Lungs and Bellow album launch tour - York, March 3rd



North East trio Taupe are on tour at the moment, promoting their brand new album Fill Up Your Lungs and Bellow. Tonight, they play at the Basement Jazz Club in York, featuring a special support set by John Marley and Alec Robinson.

Fill Up Your Lungs and Bellow is the group's 2nd full length album and they have developed a strong following. They were selected to be part of Jazz North's Northern Line scheme and have performed at venues and festivals across the UK.

From their website...

Taupe are a Newcastle upon Tyne based trio specializing in razor-sharp polyrhythmic play, exploratory improvisation and raw, high energy live performance.The group’s sound is built of influences drawing from free jazz and math metal to hip-hop grooves and post-bop, with a healthy dollop of skronk, all navigated down a path that seeks to blur the line between carefully constructed rhythmic compositions and explosive group improvisation.
Taupe are Jamie Stockbridge (sax), Mike Parr Burman (guitar) and Adam Stapleford (drums).

To find out more about the band including tour dates and how to purchase the album, visit Taupe's website.



Friday, 17 February 2017

End of an Era: Final Jazz at the Phoenix with John Marley and Kate Peters, March 6th



John Marley and Kate Peters have announced that they are wrapping up their jazz night at The Phoenix in York after a 6 year run promoting live jazz year round.

The night has seen numerous visiting groups perform as well as the best of the region's jazz musicians perform. The Phoenix, and John and Kate's contributions, have been integral in building a burgeoning jazz scene in York and the night will be sorely missed.

John says

Thanks to Jenny Everton and Jon Fulton for inviting us to do it all those years ago (6 years we think?) ...the 6th March will be our grand finale...a big, fun night of celebrations...so if you can make it to one of those gigs then it'd be great to see it out in style and with our friends!
Thanks to everyone who has supported the gig over the years!

Congratulations to John and Kate for all their hard work over the past 6 years - do make sure to head to the Phoenix on March 6th to give them a good send off!

Friday, 27 January 2017

Refujazz Charity Event at HEART, February 11th


Jazz at Heart's Lesley Jeffries and double bassist John Marley have teamed up to run a full day of jazz performances and workshops to raise money for several refugee charities supporting those fleeing from war.

The day runs from midday to 11pm on Saturday 11th February. Tickets for individual events cost £5 and a day pass is available for just £20. Events in the cafe are free entry but all donations are gratefully received.

The timetable of events is below. For more information, visit the Jazz at Heart website here - www.heartcentre.org.uk/jazz-at-heart

12-12.45pm - Al Morrison Trio (Cafe)
1-1.45pm - Joe Boyes Trio (Main Hall)
2.15-3pm - Bassa Bassa (Main Hall)
3-3.30pm - Inside Out Duo (Cafe)
3.30-4.30pm - George Macdonald Trio (Main Hall)
4.30-5pm - The Irrelevance (Cafe)
5-6pm - Louie Mcdonald (Main Hall)
6-6.30pm - Sam Dunn (Cafe)
6.30-7.30pm - York Youth Jazz Orchestra (Main Hall)
7.30-8pm - Aleks Podraza Trio (Cafe)
8-9pm - Leeds Jazz Orchestra (Main Hall)
9-9.30pm - Phil Green's Sky High Jazz Trio (Cafe)
9.30-11pm - Kate Peters Quartet + Jam (Main Hall)

Workshops -
John Marley - Jazz Bass Time TBC
Sam Dunn - Jazz Guitar Time TBC

Friday, 10 June 2016

Jazz Worlds/World Jazz Book Launch in York, June 16th


Jazz in York are hosting a special event on June 16th to launch a new book on jazz entitled Jazz Worlds/World Jazz by Philip V. Bohlman and Goffredo Plastino.

Hosted at Ink-Well on Gillygate in York, the two authors will be featured speakers along with York University's Jonathan Eto. The speakers will be joined by the Cornelius Corkery Trio will be peforming live during the event.

This is free to attend and no booking is necessary, just turn up on the day (the event runs from 3pm until 4.30pm).

About the book -

“In this book, the authors have gone much further than simply recognizing that jazz is located differently in cultures outside of the United States; they have transformed our understanding of those cultures and what jazz has meant to and for the people who inhabit them. In seeking to locate jazz in the world, and to map the multiple worlds of jazz, this book manages to redefine the possibilities and politics of the field. This is a major achievement for jazz scholarship.” 

Read more about the book HERE.

For more information on the venue, visit the Ink-Well website.

Monday, 7 December 2015

NJ Advent Calendar - Musician/Promoters (December 6th)


A significant and vital part of the jazz scene in the North is the contribution made by voluntary promoters, as we highlighted with NORVOL Jazz on December 1st. An interesting and vibrant sub-category of these promoters are those who promote live jazz as part of their career as a performing musician. Many young professional musicians are taking up the task of running jazz nights at venues across the North. These musician/promoters provide performance opportunities for both touring and local bands, many of whom are emerging artists themselves.

LS6, Leeds - Ben Powling

Tenor saxophonist and LCoM graduate Ben Powling has run a very popular jazz gig & jam session at LS6 in Leeds in recent years. He has also recently expanded this programming to include world music events at the same venue. This weekly gig features both local and touring bands. In addition to this, Ben also promotes The Blackout, a series of improvised music nights that feature multiple bands and works for Leaf Label.

The Noise Upstairs, Manchester - Anton Hunter

Guitarist Anton Hunter is an established part of the jazz scene through his work with Beats & Pieces, The Beck Hunters and was recently commissioned by MJF to write a new large-ensemble piece called Article XI. In between this and writing his PhD, Anton has for the last 8 years run a free improvisation night in Manchester called The Noise Upstairs. This event brings together improvisers on all sorts of instrumentation and puts together spontaneous performances and collaboration, as well as featuring sets from established groups.

Efpi/Freedom Principle, Manchester - Sam Andreae, Ben Cottrell, Anton Hunter

These three Manchester musicians have run Efpi Records for a number of years and their catalogue includes the works of Beats & Pieces, Let Spin, Trio Riot and HAQ amongst others. The team also ran a live night called The Freedom Principle and were invited to produce a series of concerts as part of the Manchester Jazz Festival in recognition of their contributions to the scene.

The Cooler at Sela Bar, Leeds - Tom Riviere 

Sela Bar in Leeds has long be known as a jazz venue in Leeds and for a number of years has had musicians curating the live gigs. Taking over from Matt Anderson and Sam Gardner early this year was double bassist Tom Riviere. Tom promotes monthly gigs on Sunday evenings at Sela with artists like Stuart McCallum, Sam Leak, Andrew Woodhead and more appearing on the programme.

Leeds Fold - James Hamilton

Big band leader, award-winning composer and trumpeter James Hamilton has recently assembled a team of musicians in Leeds to take over a recording and rehearsal studio called Leeds Fold. This space is a home for his record label New Jazz Records and is used for recording sessions and rehearsals by improvising musicians. They also host live events including jam sessions and will soon be entering into the world of gig streaming.

The Lescar, Sheffield - Jez Matthews

The Lescar programmes live jazz weekly and is run by pianist Jez Matthews. Jez took over the venue from guitarist Chris Walker a few years ago and has a seemingly limitless source of energy in promoting a varied programme from mainstream swing to left-field improvised music. Jez is also involved with Sheffield Jazz.

Lit & Phil, Newcastle - Paul Edis

Paul Edis is widely considered to be a leading figure on the North East scene and has released three albums as a leader as well as featuring on many more as the pianist in ACV and other groups. Paul programmes jazz at the Lit & Phil, utilising the beautiful acoustics to showcase local and touring jazz musicians.

Lancaster Jazz Festival - Matt Robinson

The Lancaster Jazz Festival has gone from strength to strength under the directorship of clarinettist and composer Matt Robinson. Another LCoM graduate, Matt and his team programme an annual festival with a focus on emerging talent and events across Lancaster as well as a special commission project each year.

Sproggits, Leeds - Harry Orme

Originally set up by pianist Declan Forde, now resident in Berlin, Sproggits is a night which usually features a double bill of one local and one out-of-town band. It takes place in Wharf Chambers and has seen performances by Glasshopper, Alicia Gardener-Trejo's Bobtail and one-off collaborations between many improvising musicians in the North.

Jazz in York, John Marley

Double bassist John Marley has been involved in promoting and performing live jazz in York for many years and is an important factor in the growing number of gig opportunities and growing audiences for jazz in York. The Phoenix in York sees regular gigs and jam sessions led by many musicians from the Leeds and York scenes.


Monday, 30 November 2015

Kate Peters Releases New Album


Beloved vocalist Kate Peters is launching a new album in time for Christmas with a launch gig at The Phoenix in York on December 6th.

The album, Honeysuckle Rose, features 10 classic standards and Kate is joined by John Marley on double bass, Martin Longhawn on piano (and MD duties) and Tim Carter on drums.

The album can be purchased through the Jazz in York website and will also be available to buy for £10 at the gig on December 6th.

If you can't make it along to the Phoenix launch gig, Kate will be with Jenny Smith at Seven Jazz that afternoon (Sunday 6th), with Ian Chalk at the Watermark in Scarborough on December 13th and again at the Phoenix on December 21st.

For more information, visit Kate's website.

Tuesday, 29 September 2015

Jazz Coffee Morning for MacMillan Cancer Support in York


Jazz In York is a website run by bassist John Marley. As the name would suggest, it keeps audiences up to date with all the jazz going on in York. On November 14th, Jazz In York will be running a Jazz Coffee Morning in order to raise money for MacMillan Cancer Care.

John says...

On Saturday 14th November, we will be having a coffee morning with live jazz for Macmillan Cancer Support. The event will take place at Clements Hall which is located close to York city centre. The Kate Peters Trio will be performing and guests musicians are more than welcome to play as well.

Please come along and help raise lots of money for this great charity....and enjoy some coffee and cake while you're at it!

10am-12pm. 


MacMillan Cancer provides valuable support to those diagnosed with cancer and their families. For more information on the work they do, visit their website.

Wednesday, 29 July 2015

More Ways to Learn Jazz in York


Those who live in or frequent jazz gigs in York will probably be familiar with the website Jazz In York, run by bassist John Marley. The site details all the jazz events in York as well as featuring articles and interviews and information on the various groups and venues for jazz in the area. John has now added another feature to the site offering free materials for those interested in learning jazz.

At the moment, visitors can access materials based on general jazz improvisation (there are some harmonic an rhythmic exercises available) and specific bass exercises like study pieces and a look at constructing walking bass lines.

John is set to add more materials weekly and will invite other instrumentalists to offer their materials, too.

For more information and to look at this new feature, visit the Jazz In York website.

Thursday, 20 February 2014

York Jazz Jam for Charity



Bassist John Marley has organised a charity jazz jam to raise funds for music charity Nordoff-Robbins, an organisation which specialises in music therapy.

The jam will take place on March 31st at 8.30pm at the Phoenix in York.

John says...

To celebrate the jazzinyork.com website being up and running for over a year, we've organised a jam session to raise money for charity. We wanted it to be a music charity so we've picked Nordoff Robbins who do great work helping people through music therapy. You can find out about them at http://www.nordoff-robbins.org.uk/
All guests are welcome to play...all instruments and vocalists.
The house band is -
Harry Orme - Guitar John Marley - Bass Matt Parkinson - Drums and maybe a couple of pianists!
Entry is £4 or £3 if you are going to sit in and play.