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Jazzlondonlive Dec 2018 Scragg (bass), Ross Stanley (keys), Rick Finlay CAROL KING MEETS NORAH JONES (drums) DEC 2018 Phoebe Katis, vcls & keys, Ed Rice, keys, Ed JAZZLONDONLIVE Ireland, bass 02/12/2018 OVAL TAVERN, CROYDON 13:00 02/12/2018 BULL'S HEAD, BARNES 19:30 £10 IN ADV & 01/12/2018 LE QUECUMBAR, BATTERSEA 11:00 £40 01/12/2018 JAZZ CAFE POSK, RAVENSCOURT PARK TRUDY KERR QUARTET JAZZ IN THE AFTERNOON £12 ON THE DOOR GONZALO BERGARA GYPSY JAZZ MASTERCLASS 20:30 £9 ON THE DOOR, ADVANCE £8, STUDENTS £5. ELAINE HALLAM 'JAZZ-ISH' 02/12/2018 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 13:00 £15 - £20 Elaine Hallam, vcls, Tim Sharp, pno, Paul Hankin, WERONIKA BIELECKA JAZZ AT THE MOVIES PRESENTS 'A SWINGING perc 01/12/2018 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 13:00 £75 £80 Weronika Bielecka on Vocals, with Terence Colliie's TC3 plus the Konvalia String Trio CHRISTMAS' LUNCHTIME SHOW CHRISTMAS CABARET LUNCH LUNCHTIME SHOW featuring Agata Kubiak 02/12/2018 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 19:30 £30 - £45 Glass of Prosecco, 3 course lunch, musical Joanna Eden (voice) Chris Ingham (piano/MC) Duncan Hemstock (clarinet/tenor sax) Arnie CHARLIE WOOD BAND MAIN SHOW entertainment from the fabulous Ronnie Scott’s Somogyi (bass) George Double (drums) All Stars and special guests. Magician, Kazoos 01/12/2018 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB, DALSTON 20:30 £18 Charlie Wood (keys/vocals) Chris Allard (guitar) Dudley Phillips (bass) Nic France (drums) and surprises along the way! DAVID TORN PLUS SONAR 02/12/2018 606 CLUB, CHELSEA 13:30 £10 Quentin Collins (TRUMPET) Brandon Allen (SAX) David Torn (gtr), Stephan Thelen (gtr), Bernhard Mark Nightingale (trombone) 01/12/2018 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB 13:30 £15 Wagner (gtr), Christian Kuntner (bs), Manuel HELEN LOUISE JONES VOCAL-LED MAINSTREAM Pasquinelli (drs) PIXIE & THE GYPSIES JAZZ QUARTET 02/12/2018 TOULOUSE LAUTREC, KENNINGTON 19:30 Helen Louise Jones-vocals, Chris Jerome-piano, 01/12/2018 606 CLUB, CHELSEA 21:30 £14 FREE FOR DINERS 01/12/2018 LE QUECUMBAR, BATTERSEA 18:00 FREE Miles Danso-bass, Sophie Alloway-drums GILAD ATZMON QUARTET SAX-LED MODERN JAZZ NOEMI NUTI FEAT. ANDREW MCCORMACK PIANO BEFORE 8PM, £6 AFTER 8PM Gilad Atzmon-sax/clarinet, Frank Harrison-pno, 02/12/2018 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB 13:30 £15 BAR & RESTAURANT PETE 'TIGER' SHEPPARD GYPSY GUITAR DUO Yaron Stavi-bs, Enzo Zirilli-drums songs from the American Songbook, light pop SWING NINJAS and soul music from the 60s onwards in a jazzy 01/12/2018 JAZZ CAFE, CAMDEN 19:00 01/12/2018 TOULOUSE LAUTREC, KENNINGTON 21:30 style 02/12/2018 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 14:00 FREE MARK KAVUMA PRESENTS: MILES DAVIS' KIND OF £10 - £15 ENTRY JAZZ IN CINEMA PROJECT: GERMANA STELLA LA NICK PINI DUO BASS AND PIANO - JAZZ AND POP 02/12/2018 BOATERS, KINGSTON 20:00 FREE BLUE ADMISSION STANDARDS SORSA JAZZ CLUB 01/12/2018 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB 19:00 £30 Germana Stella La Sorsa (Vocals), Joe Boyle KELVIN CHRISTIANE QUARTET (Double Bass), Rupert Cox (Piano), Jay Davis 02/12/2018 BULL'S HEAD, BARNES 14:30 £6 IN ADV & Kelvin Christiane - sax,Mike Bennett - guitar, ATLANTIC SOUL ORCHESTRA (Drums) £8 ON THE DOOR David Beebee - piano, David McLeod - bass, Noel Joyce - drums ST PAULS SCHOOL JAZZ PROGRAM BIG BAND 01/12/2018 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 19:30 FREE 01/12/2018 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 22:00 FREE 02/12/2018 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB 20:00 £16 JENNY HOWE VOCALS-PIANO DUO SWING & FUNK ANJALI PERIN QTET VOCALS-LED QUARTET St Pauls School students JESSICA RADCLIFFE 01/12/2018 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 19:30 £30 - £50 01/12/2018 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB 22:00 £20 02/12/2018 THE CLARENDON HOTEL, BLACKHEATH 02/12/2018 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 20:00 £10 ADV £15 PEE WEE ELLIS' CHRISTMAS PARTY FEATURING SHOSHANA BEAN 16:00 FREE DOOR CHINA MOSES AND IAN SHAW FIRST HOUSE JAZZ IN THE AFTERNOON PRESENTED BY DAVE Pee Wee Ellis - Bandleader, China Moses, Ian 01/12/2018 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 23:00 £30 - £50 JITTER KINGS - YOUNG VOCAL-LED SEPTET Shaw - Guests, Guido May - Drums, Gareth SILK'S JAZZNIGHTS PEE WEE ELLIS' CHRISTMAS PARTY FEATURING UPSTAIRS BAR Williams - Keys, Deny Ilett - Guitar, Laurence Jazznights Ensemble - David Silk (bass), Jacci Abbey Mordue - Vocals, Matt Davies - Saxes, Vij Cottle - Bass, Gary Winters - Trumpet, Dennis CHINA MOSES & IAN SHAW SECOND HOUSE Norris (voc) Prakash - Trombone, Mike Redfern - Guitar, Rollins - Trombone Pee Wee Ellis - Bandleader, China Moses, Ian Alexander Veitch - Piano, Matthew Read - Shaw - Guests, Guido May - Drums, Gareth 02/12/2018 OLIVER'S JAZZ BAR, GREENWICH 17:00 Upright Bass, Tom Hutchison - 01/12/2018 OLIVER'S JAZZ BAR, GREENWICH 20:00 Williams - Keys, Deny Ilett - Guitar, Laurence Drums/Washboard OLIVER'S SUNDAY JAM JAM SESSION Cottle - Bass, Gary Winters - Trumpet, Dennis WILD CARD Rollins - Trombone 02/12/2018 LE QUECUMBAR, BATTERSEA 18:00 02/12/2018 606 CLUB, CHELSEA 20:30 £12 01/12/2018 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 20:00 FREE - £15 01/12/2018 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 23:55 £12 DOOR ADVANCE £22 CELESTE VOCAL-LED BRAZILIAN SEXTET ON THE DOOR Celeste-vocals, Joseph Costi-piano, Matheus £6 NUS GONZALO BERGARA QUINTET - DJANGO MEETS Nova -bs, Guillermo Hill-guitar, Uccio Gaeta- FUNKY NATION! (LIVE DJS- DLQ (DAVE LEWIS QUARTET) LATE LATE SHOW PIAZZOLLA' LAST NIGHT OF THE 2018 EUROPEAN drums, Anselmo Netto-percussion Dave Lewis - sax, Robin Aspland - keys, Neville JAZZ/FUNK/SOUL/HOUSE) UPSTAIRS BAR TOUR PLUS SPECIAL GUEST The most exciting club night in London every Malcolm - bass, Nic France- drums (standing in 02/12/2018 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB, DALSTON 20:30 £10 Saturday Night! for Rod Young’s on these shows.) 02/12/2018 CHANDOS ARMS JAZZ, COLINDALE 19:00 JEFF CHAMBERS VARIABLE N-TET Jeff Chambers (md), tbc 01/12/2018 BULL'S HEAD, BARNES 20:30 £13 IN ADV & 01/12/2018 HIDEAWAY, STREATHAM £8/£5 £15 ON THE DOOR MUDIBU AND THE JEZEBEL SEXTET SAXOPHONIST RENATO D’AIELLO PRESENTED BY 02/12/2018 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB, DALSTON 20:30 £18 PHOEBE KATIS 'A JAZZY XMAS' THINK SOULFUL the world’s funkiest celebration of the legendary JUST EAST OF JAZZ SOUL MAN, Mister Otis Redding! DAVID TORN PLUS SONAR Renato D’Aiello (sax), Jeremy Shoham (sax), Phil David Torn (gtr), Stephan Thelen (gtr), Bernhard © JAZZLONDONLIVE LIMITED 2018 DECEMBER 2018 LISTINGS P1 Wagner (gtr), Christian Kuntner (bs), Manuel Simon Harris-gtr, Dave Ahmed-gtr, Nick Pini-bass 04/12/2018 LE QUECUMBAR, BATTERSEA 19:00 NO 04/12/2018 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB 20:30 £20 Pasquinelli (drs) and Special Guest: Dave Shulman-clarinet MUSIC CHARGE - FREE BUCK AND BILLIE: THE BUCK CLAYTON LEGACY 02/12/2018 HIDEAWAY, STREATHAM 03/12/2018 MILFORD ARMS, ISLEWORTH 20:30 SIZZLING, GYPSY SWING JAM SESSION BAND AND JULIA BIEL THE SWING COMMANDERS JIM MULLEN/DAVE LEWIS These five musicians rock the Hideaway stage, Mike Gorman/Trevor Tomkins 04/12/2018 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 19:30 FREE 04/12/2018 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB, DALSTON 20:30 £10 leading the party with their instrument swapping BARRY GREEN SOLO PIANO JOSEPHINE DAVIES TRIO SATORI ALBUM LAUNCH virtuosity. 03/12/2018 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB 20:30 £30 Josephine Davies (sax), James Maddren (drs), A CHRIS BARBER SPECIAL 04/12/2018 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 19:30 £30 - £45 Dave Whitford (bs) MOTOWN AND MORE, WITH NATALIE WILLIAMS 03/12/2018 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 13:00 £75 £80 03/12/2018 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB, DALSTON 20:30 £10 04/12/2018 OLIVER'S JAZZ BAR, GREENWICH 21:00 SOUL FAMILY FIRST HOUSE JONNY LIEBECK TRIO + JAM CHRISTMAS CABARET LUNCH LUNCHTIME SHOW SVARC HANLEY LONGHAWN Joining her on stage will be her fantastic 10 piece Glass of Prosecco, 3 course lunch, musical Nick Svarc (gtr), Steve Hanley (drs), Martin band featuring 3 other vocalists, Brendan Reilly, entertainment from the fabulous Ronnie Scott’s Longhawn (org) VULA and Ladonna Young who regularly bring 04/12/2018 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 21:00 £6 - £8 All Stars and special guests. Magician, Kazoos the house down at the monthly Soul Family Sundays sessions. TV NIGHTS + RUBY SINGS JAM UPSTAIRS BAR and surprises along the way! 03/12/2018 OLIVER'S JAZZ BAR, GREENWICH 21:00 One of the must play events on the London JAZZ SINGERS' JAM: INEZA KERSCHKAMP JAM circuit for aspiring artists and a must attend for 03/12/2018 LE QUECUMBAR, BATTERSEA 19:00 £13 04/12/2018 TOULOUSE LAUTREC, KENNINGTON 19:30 fans of new music. ADVANCE - £15 CASH DOOR SESSION FREE ENTRY HOT AND WILD PAPRIKA!! ERIC RANZONI PIANO BAR & RESTAURANT 04/12/2018 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 22:15 £30 - £45 03/12/2018 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 21:00 £8 ON THE Eric Ranzoni (Vocals / Piano) presents a selection MOTOWN AND MORE, WITH NATALIE WILLIAMS DOOR 03/12/2018 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 19:30 FREE of the greatest songs in the last century. A musical journey through immortal standards of SOUL FAMILY SECOND HOUSE RICK SIMPSON SOLO PIANO ACOUSTIC JAZZ LOUNGE UPSTAIRS BAR Blues, Pop, Swing, Jazz, Soul, Rock'n'Roll and Joining her on stage will be her fantastic 10 piece Renato D'Aiello with his red hot jazz band much, much more! band featuring 3 other vocalists, Brendan Reilly, performing originals and standards plus an VULA and Ladonna Young who regularly bring 03/12/2018 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 19:30 £30 - £45 accomplished jazz singer guests in the 2nd set the house down at the monthly Soul Family MOTOWN AND MORE, WITH NATALIE WILLIAMS 04/12/2018 BULL'S HEAD, BARNES 20:00 £11 IN ADV & Sundays sessions 03/12/2018 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 22:15 £30 - £45 £13 ON THE DOOR SOUL FAMILY FIRST HOUSE Joining her on stage will be her fantastic 10 piece MOTOWN AND MORE, WITH NATALIE WILLIAMS STEALING DAN & DON - STEELY DAN TRIBUTE 04/12/2018 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 23:55 £10 band featuring 3 other vocalists, Brendan Reilly, CHRIS CLARK’S BIG BAND TRIBUTE TO THE MUSIC ALEX GARNETT PRESENTS EWAN MOORE’S VULA and Ladonna Young who regularly bring SOUL FAMILY SECOND HOUSE the house down at the monthly Soul Family Joining her on stage will be her fantastic 10 piece OF STEELY DAN PITCHFORK LATE LATE SHOW Sundays sessions.
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