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Jazzlondonlive Mar 2018 Chris Biscoe (baritone), Alison Neale (alto) , 02/03/2018 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB, DALSTON 20:15 £40 Jeremy Brown (bass), Matt Fishwick (drums) 01/03/2018 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 23:30 £10 JAZZLONDONLIVE MAR 2018 A DUET WITH DAVE HOLLAND AND EVAN PARKER 01/03/2018 THE OTHER PALACE, VICTORIA 20:00 £25 RESOLUTION 88 LATE LATE SHOW Tom O'Grady - keys, Ric Elsworth - drums, FUNDRAISER FOR THE VORTEX A CENTURY OF 100 SONGS WITH TINA MAY Alex Hitchcock - tenor sax, Tiago Coimbra - Dave Holland (bs) , Evan Parker (sax) 01/03/2018 CLOCKTOWER CAFE, CROYDON 12:00 FREE electric bass & Felix Higginbottom - percussion PRESENTED BY JBGB EVENTS IAN BALLANTINE TRIO LUNCHTIME GIG The second in a series of five Thursday concerts 02/03/2018 BULL'S HEAD, BARNES 20:30 £11 ADV £13 showcasing 100 of the greatest songs of the 20th ON THE DOOR 01/03/2018 KINGS PLACE, N1 19:00 £12.50 century, performed by and featuring five of the UK’s greatest singers of jazz and popular music. 02/03/2018 ROYAL ALBERT HALL, KENSINGTON 12:00 GROOVE WARRIORS THE SEA OPENS: BEJAN MATUR AND STEFANO FREE Mikie Blak, vocals, Volker Janssen, keyboards, Kenji ‘Jammer’ Suzuku, guitar, top alto and tenor BATTAGLIA POET IN THE CITY 01/03/2018 606 CLUB, CHELSEA 20:30 £17 LAYALE CHAKER VERDI - ITALIAN KITCHEN saxophonist Mark Buckingham, bassist Tom Bejan Matur (poet) & Stefano Battaglia (pianist) "ALL FIRED UP" - TRIBUTE TO MAURICE WHITE Gilchrist, drummer Theo Buckingham & 02/03/2018 JAZZ CAFE, CAMDEN 19:00 £17 / £12 percussionist Chris Fletcher play classic soul & 01/03/2018 LE QUECUMBAR, BATTERSEA 19:00 FREE AND EARTH WIND & FIRE **606 CLUB SPECIAL** funk of the 70’s & 80’s. 14 piece band feat. Lex Cameron, Derek Green - THE CACHAO AND CACHAITO SONGBOOK BEFORE 8PM, £6 AFTER vocals; Trevor Barry - bass; Dave Arch - On double bass will be Davide Mantovani, joined piano/kybd; Tim Cansfield - guitars; Tom Walsh - by Cuban virtuosos Valdes, Omar Puente, 02/03/2018 CON CELLAR BAR, CAMDEN 20:30 GYPSY DYNAMITE DUO GUITAR Grammy - winning Hammadi Valdes, Michel trpts; Karlos Edwards - perc/vocal; Andrew Small EDDIE PARKER'S AIRBORN + JAMES MADDREN - drums Castellanos, Renulvarez and more. 01/03/2018 MILTON COURT CONCERT HALL, BARBICAN SOLO PRESENTED BY CONCELLARJAZZ 19:00 Eddie Parker - flute / keys, Rob Luft - guitar, 01/03/2018 BULL'S HEAD, BARNES 20:30 £10 ADV £12 02/03/2018 LE QUECUMBAR, BATTERSEA 19:00 FREE Dave Manington - bass, Will Glaser - drums MILES AHEAD WITH JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER ON THE DOOR BEFORE 8PM, £6 AFTER YOUTH ORCHESTRA & MORE MOMENTUM GOLDEN GIRL AVA SINGS FOR YOU... 02/03/2018 JAZZ CAFE POSK, RAVENSCOURT PARK Hear music from Miles Davis and Gil Evans’s Six - piece, contemporary jazz - fusion band with 20:30 £10 Miles Ahead and more played by the Jazz at Yosi Marshall, saxes, clarinet and flute, Johnny 02/03/2018 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 19:30 FREE TO Lincoln Center Youth Orchestra, the NYOS Jazz P, bass, Lonette Charles, vocals Caroline WAY OUT WEST PRESENT EXPLORING BACHARACH Orchestra (part of the National Youth Orchestras Cooper, keys, Paul Viski, guitar & Lyn the Skin, DINERS Tim Whitehead on Sax, Gary Willcox on Drums, Jonathan Gee on Piano, Andy Hamill on Bass of Scotland) and the Guildhall Jazz Orchestra - drums/percussion. MAURICE HORHUT all introduced by the one and only Wynton Marsalis 01/03/2018 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB, SOHO 20:30 02/03/2018 THE VERDICT, BRIGHTON 20:30 £15 / £12 02/03/2018 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 19:30 £30 - £55 £20 DEODATO FIRST HOUSE JULIAN SIEGEL QUARTET 01/03/2018 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 19:30 FREE TO Featuring Kit Downes (piano) Oli Hayhurst (bass) A SWINGING SPRING SHOWCASE FEAT. NATIONAL Eumir Deodato - composer, musical director, DINERS keyboards, Ben Castle - Alto/Flute, Dave Gene Calderazzo (drums) + four of UK’s most distinctive and creative musicians launch new FRANCESCO LO CASTRO YOUTH JAZZ ORCHESTRA Williamson - Trombone, Simon Finch - Trumpet, Andy Ross - Baritone/Flute, Snowboy CD Vista 01/03/2018 RAM JAM CLUB, KINGSTON 20:30 £10 - Percussion, Al Cherry - Guitar, Pat Illingworth 01/03/2018 HATCHETT'S, MAYFAIR 19:30 FREE ENTRY - Drums, Dan Drury - Bass 02/03/2018 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB, SOHO 21:00 THE BLUES ENGINEERS SAM KNIGHT QUINTET £25 Highly impressive Blues & Rhythm and Blues duo 02/03/2018 SOUTH HILL PARK ARTS CENTRE, playing Urban & Country blues standards as well 01/03/2018 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB, DALSTON 20:30 £12 SALENA JONES as featuring their own highly distinctive material. BRACKNELL 19:30 £10/£5 UNDER 18S Chris Eldred/ Rob Barron, Jules Jackson, Pete PAUL DUNMALL WITH STEVE SWELL , LIAM NOBLE, Cater, Richard Shepherd, Freddie Gavita, Salena Blues with a feeling! NIKKI ILES TRIO PRESENTED BY BRACKNELL JAZZ JOHN EDWARDS AND MARK SANDERS Nikki Iles piano, Mark Hodgson bass, Tim Giles Jones 01/03/2018 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 19:30 £25 - £45 Paul Dunmall (sax) , Steve Swell (tnb) , Liam drums Noble (pno), , John Edwards (bs) , Mark Sanders 02/03/2018 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 21:00 FREE - £15 "KIND OF NEW" JASON MILES/THEO CROKER/JAY (drs) 02/03/2018 ROYAL ALBERT HALL, KENSINGTON 20:00 ON THE DOOR RODRIGUEZ/REGGIE WASHINGTON/GENE LAKE FREE VIVA CUBA! (LIVE CUBAN BANDS & DJ'S) MAIN SHOW 01/03/2018 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 21:00 £6 - £8 ON JOHN CRAWFORD VERDI - ITALIAN KITCHEN Jason Miles (keys), Theo Croker (trumpet), Jay THE DOOR UPSTAIRS BAR Jesus Coutino + DJ Alex Alfaro Rodriguez (sax), Reggie Washington (bass) and THE W3 SESSIONS! (JAZZ & FUNK NIGHT + GUESTS) Gene Lake (drums). 02/03/2018 ST MARY-AT-FINCHLEY PARISH CHURCH UPSTAIRS BAR 20:00 FREE, WITH RETIRING COLLECTION FOR THE ST 02/03/2018 606 CLUB, CHELSEA 21:30 £14 01/03/2018 GOOGLIES JAZZ SUPPER CLUB, ENFIELD The night will be run by bassist Phil Simmonds (founder of W3 Sessions and Bassment Project). MARY-AT-FINCHLEY ROOF APPEAL IMAANI 20:00 £8 MEMBERS, £11 NON - MEMBERS Lex Cameron - kybds: Emlyn Francis - gtr; ROB HUGHES (SAXES, FLUTES) AND FRIENDS Michael Bailey - bs; Chris Morris - drms with GEORGINA JACKSON - VOCALS AND TRUMPET 01/03/2018 ROYAL ALBERT HALL, KENSINGTON 21:30 Yvonne Park & Zion - vocals FUNDRAISER PRESENTED BY JAZZ@ST MARY’S BLACK VOICES PART OF WOMEN AND THE HALL, IN With Tim Lapthorn (piano), Paul Carmichael 01/03/2018 KARAMEL CLUB, WOOD GREEN 20:00 £10 (Bass) and Mike Horne (Drums) 02/03/2018 TOULOUSE LAUTREC, KENNINGTON 21:30 THE ELGAR ROOM THEN AND NOW FROM £10 www.jazzlondonlive.com © sarah chaplin + mick sexton MARCH 2018 LISTINGS THE LYDIAN COLLECTIVE JAZZ CLUB CONCERT 03/03/2018 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 20:00 FREE - £15 03/03/2018 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 22:00 FREE TO 04/03/2018 PRINCESS OF WALES, PRIMROSE HILL Aaron ‘Laszlo’ Wheeler - (Piano/Composer), ON THE DOOR DINERS 14:00 Todd Baker - (Guitar/Composer), Ida Hollis - (Bass Guitar), Sophie Alloway - (Drums) FUNKY NATION! (LIVE DJS - MEG MORLEY TRIO CHRISTIAN BREWER W THE PC TRIO LUNCHTIME JAZZ/FUNK/SOUL/HOUSE) UPSTAIRS BAR GIG 03/03/2018 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 22:00 FREE TO 02/03/2018 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB, DALSTON 22:00 £40 The most exciting club night in London every Christian Brewer (alto), Kate Williams (pno), Pete Saturday Night! DINERS Chapman (bs), Les Cirkel (drs) A DUET WITH DAVE HOLLAND AND EVAN PARKER JOSEPHINE DAVIS QTET FUNDRAISER FOR THE VORTEX 03/03/2018 BULL'S HEAD, BARNES 20:30 £13 ADV £15 04/03/2018 BULL'S HEAD, BARNES 14:30 £6 ADV £8 ON Dave Holland (bs) , Evan Parker (sax) ON THE DOOR 03/03/2018 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 23:00 £30 - £55 THE DOOR LUNA COHEN BRAZILIAN JAZZ NIGHT KINGS COLLEGE SCHOOL BIG BAND LUNCHTIME 02/03/2018 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 23:00 £30 - £55 DEODATO SECOND HOUSE The band’s musical repertoire will combine Eumir Deodato - composer, musical director, original songs by Luna Cohen with covers from SESSION DEODATO SECOND HOUSE keyboards, Ben Castle - Alto/Flute, Dave 18 - piece Kings Big Band directed by Andy Eumir Deodato - composer, musical director, masters of Brazilian music. Featuring Luna Williamson - Trombone, Simon Finch - Cohen, vocals, Sam Watts, piano, Matheus Nova, Bush, is an important part of the school’s musical keyboards, Ben Castle - Alto/Flute, Dave Trumpet, Andy Ross - Baritone/Flute, Snowboy curriculum, providing much appreciated Williamson - Trombone, Simon Finch - bass & Marius Rodriguez, drums. - Percussion, Al Cherry - Guitar, Pat Illingworth performance opportunities to its pupils. Trumpet, Andy Ross - Baritone/Flute, Snowboy - Drums, Dan Drury – Bass - Percussion, Al Cherry - Guitar, Pat Illingworth 03/03/2018 JAZZ CAFE POSK, RAVENSCOURT PARK - Drums, Dan Drury – Bass 04/03/2018 CHANDOS ARMS JAZZ, COLINDALE 19:00 20:30 £10 03/03/2018 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 00:00 FREE - £12 £7.50 02/03/2018 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 00:00 FREE - £12 WILD CARD NEW CD LAUNCH EVENT RESOLUTION 88 LATE LATE SHOW Clement Regert on Guitar, Graeme Flowers on Tom O'Grady - keys, Ric Elsworth - drums, TIM LAPTHORN QUARTET PRESENTED BY JUST RESOLUTION 88 LATE LATE SHOW Trumpet, Jim Knight on Sax, Sophie Alloway on Alex Hitchcock - tenor sax, Tiago Coimbra - EAST OF JAZZ Tom O'Grady - keys, Ric Elsworth - drums, Drums, Andy Noble on Hammond Organ electric bass & Felix Higginbottom - percussion Tim Lapthorn, Jeremy Shoham, Rick Finlay, Phil Alex Hitchcock - tenor sax, Tiago Coimbra - Scragg electric bass & Felix Higginbottom - percussion 03/03/2018 THE VERDICT, BRIGHTON 20:30 £10 / £5 04/03/2018 LE QUECUMBAR, BATTERSEA 19:00 £10 CHRIS COULL QUARTET & ANDY PANAYI 04/03/2018 ROYAL ALBERT HALL, KENSINGTON 12:00 Featuring Tim Wells (piano) George Trebar ADV - £12 CASH ON DOOR DEELEE DUBE QUARTET PRESENT 'TRYIN' TIMES' 03/03/2018 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB, SOHO 13:30 (bass) Javier Forero (drums) CAFE MANOUCHE
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