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01/07/2019 PIZZAEXPRESS LIVE, HOLBORN 20:30

£17.50

THE VINCE DUNN ORCHESTRA

02/07/2019 TOULOUSE LAUTREC, KENNINGTON 19:30

FREE ENTRY

02/07/2019 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB, DALSTON 20:30 £10.00

JAZZLONDONLIVE JULY 2019

01/07/2019 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 19:30 FREE

THREEBOP

Ella Hohnen-Ford (vcls), Rosina Bullen (vcls) , Luca Manning (vcls) , David Swan (pno) , Seth Tackaberry (bs) , Boz Martin-Jones (drs)

FAYE PATTON PIANO BAR & RESTAURANT

Faye Patton (Vocals, Piano & Guitar) will be showcasing a range of originals from her catalogue, some standards, and some new compositions. Expect soaring, bluesy vocals, blistering piano hooks, glittering guitar riffs and smooth vibes.

01/07/2019 THE OXFORD TAVERN, KENTISH TOWN

20:30 £8/£5 MUSICIANS

JOE BICKERSTAFF SOLO PIANO

02/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 23:30 £10

ROELLA OLORO QUINTET'S LATE SHOW DEBUT PRESENTED BY ALEX GARNETT LATE LATE SHOW

Roella Oloro - Piano, Sylvan Biscoe - Tenor Sax, Joseph Oti - Trumpet, Isobella Burnham - Bass, Wilf Cameron Marples - Drums

MATT HOME QUARTET

01/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 19:30 £35 - £50

JOE STILGOE AND HIS MIGHTY BIG BAND MAIN

SHOW

Matt Home(drums), Steve Fishwick (trumpet), Alex Bryson (piano), Jeremy Brown (double bass)

02/07/2019 BULL'S HEAD, BARNES 20:00 £10 ADV &

£12 ON THE DOOR

Tom Richards -Saxophone, Mike Lovatt -Trumpet, Martin Shaw -Trumpet, Billy Adamson -Guitar, Tom Farmer -Bass, Callum Au -Trombone, Pete North -Trombone, Andy Wood -Trombone, Leo Richardson -Saxophone, Jon Shenoy - Saxophone, Carol Jarvis -Trombone, Martin Williams -Saxophone, Gemma Moore - Saxophone, Louis Dowdeswell -Trumpet, Matt Skelton -Drums, Andy Greenwood -Trumpet, Joe Stilgoe-Vocals

01/07/2019 TROUBADOUR, EARL’S COURT 20:30 FREE

EVENT

PETE WHITAKER DUO PRESENTED BY SEBASTIAAN
DANA ALI BAND BLUES & SOUL

Dana Ali, vcls, Dave Hewitt, bass, Dave Punshon, keys, Stuart Curtis, sax, Ed Spevock, drms

02/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 21:00 £6 - £8

TV NIGHTS + RUBY SINGS JAM UPSTAIRS BAR

One of the must play events on the London circuit for aspiring artists and a must attend for fans of new music.

DE KROM

02/07/2019 TROUBADOUR, EARL’S COURT 20:00 FREE

EVENT

CHRIS ALLARD TRIO PRESENTED BY SEBASTIAAN

Pete Whitaker (Organ), Sebastiaan de Krom (Drums)

01/07/2019 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB, DALSTON 20:30 £10.00

DE KROM
ABRAHAM MENNEN SOUTH AFRICAN SPECIAL

Abraham Mennen (sax) , Raph Clarkson (tmb) , Phil Merriman (pno) , Huw V Williams- (bs) , Corrie Dick (drs)

03/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 19:00 £30 - £60

THE RONNIE SCOTT’S JAZZ ORCHESTRA

01/07/2019 TOULOUSE LAUTREC, KENNINGTON 19:30

FREE ENTRY

GUILDHALL SCHOOL OF MUSIC PRESENTS ELIZA

CARRICK-DAVIES PIANO BAR & RESTAURANT

Chris Allard (Guitar) + TBA

02/07/2019 TWICKENHAM JAZZ CLUB 20:00 £13/ £11

CONDUCTED BY MARIA SCHNEIDER FIRST HOUSE

Big Band line-up: Alto Sax- Adrian Revell, Sam Mayne, Tenor Sax- Dave O'Higgins, Alex Garnett, Bari Sax-Peter Long, Trumpet- Nathan Bray, Mark Armstrong, Ryan Quigley, Freddie Gavita, Trombone- Andy Flaxman, Callum Au, Alastair White, Mark Frost, Piano-Robin Aspland, BassDave Chamberlain, Guitar-Tommy Emmerton, Drums-Ed Richardson, Accordion-Karen Street

ALLSTARS' BIG BAND BIG BAND NIGHT

Kelvin Christiane / Lesley Christiane Nick Mills Graham Russell Bob McKay Martin Nickless Matt Sulzmann Alistair Martin Jim Gold Titch Walker Ed Parr Graeme Taylor Bruce Douglas Dave Horden Jon Lewis Noel Joyce Richard Sadler

01/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 23:30 £10

TRIBUTE TO STEVIE WONDER & TOOTS' FEAT. ADAM GLASSER QUARTET LATE LATE SHOW

Adam Glasser - Harmonica, Ant Law - Guitar, Laurence Cottle - Electric Bass, Ralph Salmins - Drums

01/07/2019 BULL'S HEAD, BARNES 20:00 £10 ADV &

£12 ON THE DOOR

KATE PETERS/SAM DUNN QUINTET SWINGING JAZZ

02/07/2019 606 CLUB, CHELSEA 20:30 £12.00

JOHN ETHERIDGE'S BLUE SPIRIT TRIO WITH SPECIAL GUEST ART THEMEN GUITAR-LED

STANDARDS

Kate Peters, vcls, Sam Dunn, gtr, Nat Steele, vibes, Gabriel Latchin, pno Stu Barker, bass

03/07/2019 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 19:30 FREE

MARTIN BLACKWELL SOLO PIANO

01/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 21:00 £8 ON THE

DOOR

01/07/2019 KING'S HEAD, BEXLEY 20:00 £12.00

ROBERT FOWLER QUARTET PRESENTED BY BEXLEY

MODERN JAZZ

ACOUSTIC JAZZ LOUNGE UPSTAIRS BAR

John Etheridge-guitar, Pete Whittaker-organ, George Double-drums and Special Guest: Art Themen-sax

03/07/2019 TOULOUSE LAUTREC, KENNINGTON 19:30

FREE ENTRY

JESS SAWERS-WARREN PIANO BAR &

Renato D'Aiello with his red hot jazz band performing originals and standards plus an accomplished jazz singer guests in the 2nd set

JAZZ CLUB

Robert Fowler (s), John Pearce (p), Dave Green (b), Steve Brown (d)

02/07/2019 BETCHWORTH PARK GOLF CLUB 20:30 £20

IAIN BALLAMY QUARTET PRESENTED BY

RESTAURANT

Elegant, unique and intricate twists on both contemporary and classic songs. Music that intrigues, excites and ensnares to enhance a luxurious and relaxing atmosphere.

01/07/2019 606 CLUB, CHELSEA 20:30 £12.00

DUNCAN LAMONT’S BIRTHDAY GIG SAX-LED JAZZ

02/07/2019 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 19:30 FREE

BRUNO D'AMBRA SOLO PIANO

WATERMILL JAZZ

Iain Ballamy - tenor sax, Jason Rebello - piano, Percy Pursglove - flugelhorn & double bass, Mark Whitlam - drums

SEXTET

Duncan Lamont-sax, John Crawford-piano, Andy Hamill-bass, Steve Taylor-drums with Special Guests: Tina May & Esther Bennett-vocals + Surprise Guests!

02/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 19:30 £35 - £50

JOE STILGOE AND HIS MIGHTY BIG BAND MAIN

SHOW

03/07/2019 CAFE IN THE CRYPT, TRAFALGAR SQUARE

20:00 £8 £12 £15

02/07/2019 EAST SIDE JAZZ CLUB, LEYTONSTONE 20:30

£7.00

RED STRIPE BAND

Tom Richards -Saxophone, Mike Lovatt -Trumpet, Martin Shaw -Trumpet, Billy Adamson -Guitar, Tom Farmer -Bass, Callum Au -Trombone, Pete North -Trombone, Andy Wood -Trombone, Leo Richardson -Saxophone, Jon Shenoy - Saxophone, Carol Jarvis -Trombone, Martin Williams -Saxophone, Gemma Moore - Saxophone, Louis Dowdeswell -Trumpet, Matt Skelton -Drums, Andy Greenwood -Trumpet, Joe Stilgoe-Vocals
Energetic mix of boogie woogie, swing and classic rock'n'roll.

01/07/2019 MILFORD ARMS, ISLEWORTH 20:30 FREE

DAVE STOREY TRIO

Dave Storey (drs) , James Allsopp (sax) , Conor Chaplin (bs)

HENRY LOWTHER/ART THEMEN

John Horler/Tim Wells/Trevor Tomkins

03/07/2019 HAMPSTEAD JAZZ CLUB, NW3 20:00 £15

HAMPSTEAD SUMMER FESTIVAL - BENEFIT

02/07/2019 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB, SOHO 20:30

£15.00

FLEUR STEVENSON FOLLOW ME' ALBUM LAUNCH

01/07/2019 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB, SOHO 20:30

£15.00

RAY GELATO 25 YEARS TOGETHER

CONCERT

Hampstead Jazz Club is very proud to present a very special fundraising concert in aid of the Hampstead Summer Festival community

© JAZZLONDONLIVE LIMITED 2019

JULY 2019 LISTINGS P1

charities, featuring the Lorenzo De Finti Quartet and Lauren Lucille.
Armstrong, Ryan Quigley, Freddie Gavita, Trombone- Andy Flaxman, Callum Au, Alastair White, Mark Frost, Piano-Robin Aspland, BassDave Chamberlain, Guitar-Tommy Emmerton, Drums-Ed Richardson, Accordion-Karen Street

03/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 21:00 FREE - £8 ON

THE DOOR

THE RONNIE SCOTT'S UPSTAIRS JAZZ JAM

MODERN JAZZ

Tony Kofi-sax, Pete Whittaker-organ, Simon Fernsby-guitar, Pete Cater-drums

03/07/2019 SPICE OF LIFE, SOHO 20:00 £8 £5 FREE TO

MU

VANDOJAM WITH RACHAEL COHEN

UPSTAIRS BAR

04/07/2019 PHEASANTRY, CHELSEA 20:30 £20.00

JUDY NIEMACK 'NEW YORK STORIES'

An informal jam featuring a wealth of talent from tomorrow’s stars to today’s big names that drop by for an off - duty blowing session.

05/07/2019 SOUTH HILL PARK, BRACKNELL 19:30 £12

(£5.50 UNDER 18S)

MARTIN SPEAKE & ALYSON CAWLEY - SAXES

PRESENTED BY BRACKNELL JAZZ

Simon Cook (piano), Andy Masters (bass), Martin Pyne (drums)

03/07/2019 606 CLUB, CHELSEA 20:30 £12.00

SIMON MULLIGAN PIANO-LED MODERN JAZZ

Simon Mulligan-piano, Frank Walden-sax, Andy Hamill-bs, Justin Woodward-drms

04/07/2019 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB, SOHO 20:30

£20.00

MUDIBU & THE JEZEBEL SEXTET PRESENT 'THE

04/07/2019 CLOCKTOWER CAFE, CROYDON 12:00 FREE

PAL HART TRIO
MUSIC OF OTIS REDDING'

03/07/2019 MILL HILL JAZZ CLUB 20:30 £10
05/07/2019 BULL'S HEAD, BARNES 20:30 £13 IN ADV &

£15 ON THE DOOR

ZEETEAH MASSIAH SENSATIONAL JAZZ, BLUES & SOUL PERFORMER - SHIRLEY BASSEY MEETS TINA

04/07/2019 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB, DALSTON 20:30

TBC

04/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 19:00 £30 - £60

THE RONNIE SCOTT’S JAZZ ORCHESTRA
THE GRAHAM PIKE SEXTET

Never failing to provide foot tappin', hand clappin' music coupled with a fine selection of jokes between tunes, Graham always entertains. Graham Pike leads on

CONDUCTED BY MARIA SCHNEIDER FIRST HOUSE

Big Band line-up: Alto Sax- Adrian Revell, Sam Mayne, Tenor Sax- Dave O'Higgins, Alex Garnett, Bari Sax-Peter Long, Trumpet- Nathan Bray, Mark Armstrong, Ryan Quigley, Freddie Gavita, Trombone- Andy Flaxman, Callum Au, Alastair White, Mark Frost, Piano-Robin Aspland, BassDave Chamberlain, Guitar-Tommy Emmerton, Drums-Ed Richardson, Accordion-Karen Street

04/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 22:30 £30 - £60

THE RONNIE SCOTT’S JAZZ ORCHESTRA CONDUCTED BY MARIA SCHNEIDER SECOND

Trumpet/Flugelhorn/Harmonica/Vox with Bob Sydor on Tenor, Aldevis Tibaldi on Alto, Gabriel Keen on Keys, Alex Keen on Bass and Tim Reyland on Drums

TURNER

Zeeteah Massiah, vcls, Chris neill, pno, Paul Carmichael, bass, John Jackson, drms

HOUSE

Big Band line-up: Alto Sax- Adrian Revell, Sam Mayne, Tenor Sax- Dave O'Higgins, Alex Garnett, Bari Sax-Peter Long, Trumpet- Nathan Bray, Mark Armstrong, Ryan Quigley, Freddie Gavita, Trombone- Andy Flaxman, Callum Au, Alastair White, Mark Frost, Piano-Robin Aspland, BassDave Chamberlain, Guitar-Tommy Emmerton, Drums-Ed Richardson, Accordion-Karen Street

05/07/2019 PHEASANTRY, CHELSEA 20:30 £20.00

JUDY NIEMACK 'NEW YORK STORIES'

03/07/2019 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB, SOHO 20:30

£15.00

ALEX HITCHCOCK ALBUM LAUNCH FEATURING

04/07/2019 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 19:30 FREE

FRANCESCO LOCASTRO DUO GUITAR AND PIANO

05/07/2019 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB, DALSTON 20:30 £15.00

ROB COPE: GODS OF APOLLO ALBUM LAUNCH

Rob Cope (sax) , Elliot Galvin (keys) , John Ormston (drs) , Rob Luft (gtr)

LAURA JURD

03/07/2019 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB, DALSTON 20:30 £10.00
04/07/2019 PAMOJA HALL, SEVENOAKS 19:30 £25

CLARE TEAL & LEN PHILLIPS BIG BAND PRESENTED

BY THE LISTENING ROOM

Clare Teal (vcls), Len Phillips Big Band, Joe Pettitt (dir)

04/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 23:30 £10

DERRICK HODGE - COLOR OF NOIZE LONDON LATE
VITTORIO MURA QUARTET

Vittorio Mura (sax) , Gijs Idema (gtr) , Nick Jurd (bs) , Jonathan Silk (drs)

05/07/2019 CON CELLAR BAR, CAMDEN 21:00 CASH ON

DOOR

NICK MALCOLM'S J A D E + RILEY STONE-

LATE SHOW

As a Blue Note Recording Artist Hodge has released two solo projects under the label, The Second (2016) and Live Today (2013), both albums being a rich, raw and revelatory artistic statement, having accessibility in mind to ensure that melodies soar and rhythms bump.

03/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 22:30 £30 - £60

THE RONNIE SCOTT’S JAZZ ORCHESTRA CONDUCTED BY MARIA SCHNEIDER SECOND
LONERGAN TRIO

04/07/2019 TOULOUSE LAUTREC, KENNINGTON 19:30

FREE ENTRY

ALBERTO BALLICO PIANO BAR & RESTAURANT

Come and listen to some piano classics and original songs on top of some silky and powerful vocals from this Italian born musician.
Jade - Nick Malcolm - trumpet / compositions, Jake McMurchie - sax, Will Harris - bass, Ric Yarborough - drums. Riley Stone Lonergan Trio - Riley Stone-Lonergan - sax, Calum Gourlay - bass, Tim Giles - drums

HOUSE

Big Band line-up: Alto Sax- Adrian Revell, Sam Mayne, Tenor Sax- Dave O'Higgins, Alex Garnett, Bari Sax-Peter Long, Trumpet- Nathan Bray, Mark Armstrong, Ryan Quigley, Freddie Gavita, Trombone- Andy Flaxman, Callum Au, Alastair White, Mark Frost, Piano-Robin Aspland, BassDave Chamberlain, Guitar-Tommy Emmerton, Drums-Ed Richardson, Accordion-Karen Street

04/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 21:00 £6 - £8 ON

THE DOOR

THE W3 SESSIONS! (JAZZ & FUNK NIGHT + GUESTS)

05/07/2019 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB, SOHO 21:00

£25.00

LEW TABACKIN TRIO SOHO JAZZ FESTIVAL

04/07/2019 BULL'S HEAD, BARNES 20:00 £10 IN ADV &

£12 ON THE DOOR

ELLIE BIGNALL QUINTET MIX OF GREAT AMERICAN

SONGBOOK WITH CONTEMPORARY JAZZ

Ellie Bignall, vcls, Tom Ridout, pno, Flo Moore, bass

UPSTAIRS BAR

The night will be run by bassist Phil Simmonds (founder of W3 Sessions and Bassment Project).

05/07/2019 606 CLUB, CHELSEA 21:30 £14.00

TONY O'MALLEY VOCAL-KEYBOARD-LED GROOVE

03/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 23:30 £10

DERRICK HODGE - COLOR OF NOIZE LONDON LATE

05/07/2019 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 19:30 FREE

MAURICE HORHUT SOLO PIANO

BAND
LATE SHOW

Tony O'Malley-keyboard/vocals, Richie Aikmanguitar, Sonny Winslow-bass, Ally McDougaldrums & Special Guest: Jim Hunt-sax
As a Blue Note Recording Artist Hodge has released two solo projects under the label, The Second (2016) and Live Today (2013), both albums being a rich, raw and revelatory artistic statement, having accessibility in mind to ensure that melodies soar and rhythms bump.

04/07/2019 HAMPSTEAD JAZZ CLUB, NW3 20:00 £15

£20

JO HARROP - SONGS FOR THE LATE HOURS

05/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 19:30 £30 - £60

THE RONNIE SCOTT’S JAZZ ORCHESTRA CONDUCTED BY MARIA SCHNEIDER FIRST HOUSE

Big Band line-up: Alto Sax- Adrian Revell, Sam Mayne, Tenor Sax- Dave O'Higgins, Alex Garnett, Bari Sax-Peter Long, Trumpet- Nathan Bray, Mark

05/07/2019 TOULOUSE LAUTREC, KENNINGTON 21:30

FROM £10

TIMELESS STORIES' ALINA BZHEZHINSKA FT. NIKI

KING JAZZ CLUB CONCERT

04/07/2019 606 CLUB, CHELSEA 20:30 £12.00

TONY KOFI & THE ORGANISATION SAX-LED

© JAZZLONDONLIVE LIMITED 2019

JULY 2019 LISTINGS P2

Award-winning jazz vocalist Niki King and internationally renowned harpist, PRS Award winner, Alina Bzhezhinska, star in the highly anticipated new show -Timeless Stories.

07/07/2019 BULL'S HEAD, BARNES 14:30 £10 IN ADV

£12 ON THE

PAPA GEORGE & MICKY MOODY DEEP BLUES WITH
FEAT THE LONDON GAY BIG BAND FOR PRIDE 2019

FIRST HOUSE

FEAT THE LONDON GAY BIG BAND FOR PRIDE 2019

SECOND HOUSE

Two brilliant shows with award-winning vocalist Ian Shaw, world renowned comedian Julian Clary and the amazing London Gay Big Band. Manager - Stefan Doering, Musical Director - Chris Valentine, Saxophones - Joe Shaw, Tom Smith, Richard Brown, Rob Kinninmont, Paul Sadler, Trumpets - Charlotte Keeffe, Kate Coole, Vince Walsh, Sally Goldsmith, Matt Yardley, Trombones - Chris Valentine, Jacob Cooper, Stefan Doering, Sarah Durell, Ian Haig, Rhythm Section - James Kelsall, Anthony Clayton, Suzanne Cross, Danielle Hodgson

06/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 23:30 £10 ADV £12

DOOR £6 NUS FREE MU

TOM SMITH QUEERTET - PRIDE IN LONDON 2019

A FEELING!

05/07/2019 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 22:00 FREE

FRANCESCO LOCASTRO TRIO GUITAR-LED TRIO

Papa George vcls & gtr, Micky Moody, gtr

07/07/2019 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB, DALSTON 14:30 £10.00

WORLD MUSIC WORKSHOP BAND

LATE LATE SHOW

05/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 23:00 £30 - £60

THE RONNIE SCOTT’S JAZZ ORCHESTRA CONDUCTED BY MARIA SCHNEIDER SECOND

Tom Smith - Sax, Jamie Safir - Piano, Stephen Street - Bass, Justin Tambini - Drums

07/07/2019 CHANDOS ARMS JAZZ, COLINDALE 19:00

£8/£5

WHERE RIO DE JANEIRO MEETS BAHIA PRESENTED

06/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 20:00 FREE - £15

ON THE DOOR

FUNKY NATION! (LIVE DJS- JAZZ/FUNK/SOUL/HOUSE) UPSTAIRS BAR

The most exciting club night in London every Saturday Night!

HOUSE

Big Band line-up: Alto Sax- Adrian Revell, Sam Mayne, Tenor Sax- Dave O'Higgins, Alex Garnett, Bari Sax-Peter Long, Trumpet- Nathan Bray, Mark Armstrong, Ryan Quigley, Freddie Gavita, Trombone- Andy Flaxman, Callum Au, Alastair White, Mark Frost, Piano-Robin Aspland, BassDave Chamberlain, Guitar-Tommy Emmerton, Drums-Ed Richardson, Accordion-Karen Street

06/07/2019 TOULOUSE LAUTREC, KENNINGTON 20:00

£5 OPTIONAL MUSIC CHARGE

VIVIANA ZARBO JAZZ DUO PIANO BAR &

BY JUST EAST OF JAZZ

Mario Bakuna (guitar), Edmundo Carneiro (perc), Andy Lafone (bass), Rick Finlay (drums), Jeremy Shoham (sax)

RESTAURANT

07/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 19:30 £25 - £45

Proposing a repertoire Jazz 20s - 60s theatrically revised which are set in a rich repertoire of emotions and virtuosity of their strength and their common elements, creating a wonderful harmony

MARQUIS HILL BLACKTET MAIN SHOW

07/07/2019 HAMPSTEAD JAZZ CLUB, NW3 12:00

HAMPSTEAD SUMMER FESTIVAL

05/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 23:30 £10 ADV £12

DOOR £6 NUS FREE MU

Marquis Hill -Trumpet, Patrick Bartley - Alto Sax, Micheal King -Piano and Keyboards, Jeremiah Hunt - Bass, Johnthan Pinson - Drums

LAURENCE COTTLE QUARTET LATE LATE SHOW

06/07/2019 BULL'S HEAD, BARNES 20:30 £13 IN ADV &

£15 ON THE DOOR

STEALING DAN & DON ROB BARRON QUARTET

Rob Barron, pno, Nat Steele, vibes, Jeremy Brown, bass & Josh Morrison, drms

07/07/2019 OVAL TAVERN, CROYDON 13:00 FREE

KELVIN CHRISTIANE & SAM WALKER QUINTET JAZZ

IN THE AFTERNOON

Lineup tbc

07/07/2019 TOULOUSE LAUTREC, KENNINGTON 19:30

FREE FOR DINERS

KARL CHARITY JAZZ DUO PIANO BAR &

05/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 21:00 FREE - £15

ON THE DOOR

07/07/2019 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB, SOHO 13:30

£16.00

BLUE HARLEM SOHO JAZZ FESTIVAL
RESTAURANT

VIVA CUBA! (LIVE CUBAN BANDS & DJ'S)

UPSTAIRS BAR

Trumpet & Vocalist Karl performs music to the likes of Chet Baker with songs from the Great American Songbook.

06/07/2019 THE JOHN BAIRD 20:30 FREE

JAZZ AT THE JOHN BAIRD MONTHLY JAZZ NIGHT

Michael Chillingworth (Alto Saxophone), Rick Simpson (Piano), Tom Hanson (Double Bass), Dave Hamblett (Drums)

07/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 13:30 £13.50 -

£16.50

SUNDAY JAZZ LUNCH - A PORTRAIT OF CANNONBALL FEAT. TONY KOFI LUNCHTIME SHOW

Tony Kofi - alto sax, Andy Davies - cornet, Alex Webb - piano, Andy Cleyndert - bass, Alfonso Vitale - drums, Deelee Dube - vocals

07/07/2019 BOATERS, KINGSTON 20:00 FREE

ADMISSION

06/07/2019 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB, SOHO 13:30

£15.00

THE GILES THORNTON JAZZ ORCHESTRA TOUR

LAUNCH SOHO JAZZ FESTIVAL

06/07/2019 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB, DALSTON 20:30 £15.00

JOHN ETHERIDGE'S BLUE SPIRITS

John Etheridge (gtr) , Ross Stanley (org) , Dylan Howe (drs)

SIMON ALLEN QUARTET

Simon Allen - sax, Tom Cawley - piano, Laurence Cottle - bass, Jack Thomas - drums

  • 06/07/2019 TROUBADOUR, EARL’S COURT 13:30 FREE
  • 07/07/2019 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB, SOHO 20:00

  • EVENT
  • £18.00

06/07/2019 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB, SOHO 21:00

£25.00

LEW TABACKIN TRIO SOHO JAZZ FESTIVAL

07/07/2019 TROUBADOUR, EARL’S COURT 13:30 FREE

EVENT

WILBUR WHITTA DUO PRESENTED BY SEBASTIAAN

  • WILBUR WHITTA DUO PRESENTED BY SEBASTIAAN
  • FEM BELLING SOHO JAZZ FESTIVAL

DE KROM

07/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 20:00 £10 ADV £15

DOOR

SUNDAY LIVE MUSIC SESSIONS - JITTER KINGS

Wilbur Whitta (Keyboards) + TBA

06/07/2019 606 CLUB, CHELSEA 21:30 £14.00

MORNINGTON LOCKETT SAX-LED MODERN JAZZ
DE KROM

06/07/2019 JAZZ CAFE, CAMDEN 19:00 £12.50 £15 £20

THE BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB - SAMBROSO ALL STARS

Wilbur Whitta (Keyboards) + TBA

FEAT. JAMES HUDSON UPSTAIRS BAR

QUINTET

07/07/2019 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 14:00 FREE

NICK PINI DUO BASS AND PIANO - JAZZ AND POP STANDARDS

James Hudson - Vocals, Sam Miles - Tenor Sax, Vij Prakash - Trombone, Mike Redfern - Guitar, Alexander Veitch - Piano, Joe Lee - Upright Bass, Tom Hutchison - Drums
Mornington Lockett-sax, Mike Gorman-piano, Mick Coady-bass, Mark Fletcher-drums and Special Guest!

06/07/2019 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 19:30 FREE

SHIREEN FRANCIS VOCALS-PIANO DUO

06/07/2019 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 22:00 FREE

ANJALI PERIN QUARTET VOCAL-LED QUARTET

07/07/2019 PRINCESS OF WALES, PRIMROSE HILL

14:00 FREE

07/07/2019 TROUBADOUR, EARL’S COURT 20:00 FREE

EVENT

MORNINGTON LOCKETT TRIO PRESENTED BY

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    The Waterboys A Rock In The Weary Land mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock / Pop / Folk, World, & Country Album: A Rock In The Weary Land Country: UK Released: 2000 Style: Folk Rock, Pop Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1566 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1152 mb WMA version RAR size: 1573 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 575 Other Formats: AC3 MP2 TTA ADX DTS MP4 AHX Tracklist Hide Credits 1 Let It Happen 6:19 My Love Is My Rock In The Weary Land 2 Choir – London Community Gospel ChoirOrgan [Mellotron] – ThighpaulsandraPercussion 8:15 [Tambourine] – Dave Ruffy* 3 It's All Gone 2:16 Is She Conscious? 4 4:42 Bass – Mark SmithDrums [Ocean Drum] – Jody Linscott We Are Jonah 5 Backing Vocals – Claire Nicholson, Robin Scott Bass – Mark SmithMandolin [Electric Slide] 5:07 – Anthony ThistlethwaitePiano – Richard Naiff 6 Malediction 4:16 7 Dumbing Down The World 3:07 His Word Is Not His Bond 8 3:59 Backing Vocals – Robin Scott Bass – Cameron MillerDrum Programming – Rowan Stigner Night Falls On London - Theme 9 0:48 Drum Programming – Dave Ruffy*, Rowan Stigner The Charlatan 10 6:53 Drums – Paul Beavis The Wind In The Wires 11 5:33 Drums – Chris TaggartPiano, Organ – Richard Naiff Crown 12 Drums – Kevin WilkinsonMandolin [Electric Slide] – Anthony ThistlethwaiteOrgan 7:04 [Mellotron] – ThighpaulsandraSaxophone – Gilad Atzmon Notes Track 1 is wrongly listed on the cover and is actually the song let it happen. All other instruments by Mike Scott. Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year A Rock In The Weary UK & 74321
  • Wisdom Ways Library Catalog

    Wisdom Ways Library Catalog

    Wisdom Ways Library Book Catalog TITLE AUTHOR CATEGORY SUBCATEGORY BOOKCASE Alcoholics Anonymous Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.ADD 4 Beyond Codependency and Getting Better All the Time Beattie, Melody ADD 4 Codependent No More: How to Stop Controlling Others Beattie, Melody ADD 4 Rape: Crisis and Recovery Burgess, Ann & Holmstrom, Lynda ADD 4 Battered Women: From a Theology of Suffering to an Ethic of EmpowermentBussert, Joy M. K. ADD 4 Too Close to Home: Domestic and Sexual Violence D. of Sarah July/Aug. 1987 ADD 4 Allies in Healing Davis, Laurie ADD 4 Betrayal of Innocence: Incest and Devastation Forward, Susan ADD 4 Combatting Cult Mind Control Hassan, Steven ADD 4 The Sorrow Child: Poems about Incest Herington, Shara ADD 4 Enabling Knowlton, Judith M.& Rebecca D. Chaitin ADD 4 Detachment Knowlton, Judith M.& Rebecca D.Chaitin ADD 4 Daily Affirmations: For Adult Children of Alcoholics Lerner, Rokelle ADD 4 Sexual Harassment of Working Women MacKinnon, Catharine A. ADD 4 Addiction & Grace: Love and Spirituality in the Healing May, Gerald G., M.D. (with Leader's Guide)ADD 4 At Personal Risk Peterson, Marilyn R. ADD 4 When Society Becomes an Addict Schaef, Anne Wilson ADD 4 Co-Dependence: Misunderstood - Mistreated Schaef, Anne Wison ADD 4 Is It Love or Is It Addiction? Schaeffer, Brenda ADD 4 Love Addiction: Help Yourself Out Schaeffer, Brenda ADD 4 Loving Me, Loving You Schaeffer, Brenda ADD 4 Co-Dependency: An Introduction Smalley, Sondra ADD 4 The Family Trap Wegscheider, A ADD 4 Co-Dependence Wilson-Schaff ADD 4 Secret Paths: Women in the New Midlife Apter, Terri AGE 4 Ethical Wills: Putting Your Values on Paper Baines, Barry AGE 4 Crones Don't Whine: Concentrated Wisdom for Juicy Women Bolen, Jean Shinoda, M.D.
  • JOHN SURMAN Title: FLASHPOINT: NDR JAZZ WORKSHOP – APRIL '69 (Cuneiform Rune 315-316)

    JOHN SURMAN Title: FLASHPOINT: NDR JAZZ WORKSHOP – APRIL '69 (Cuneiform Rune 315-316)

    Bio information: JOHN SURMAN Title: FLASHPOINT: NDR JAZZ WORKSHOP – APRIL '69 (Cuneiform Rune 315-316) Cuneiform publicity/promotion dept.: (301) 589-8894 / fax (301) 589-1819 email: joyce [-at-] cuneiformrecords.com [Press & world radio]; radio [-at-] cuneiformrecords.com [North American radio] www.cuneiformrecords.com FILE UNDER: JAZZ One of Europe’s foremost jazz musicians, John Surman is a masterful improvisor, composer, and multi-instrumentalist (baritone and soprano sax, bass clarinet, and synthesizers/electronics). For 45 years, he has been a major force, producing a prodigious and creative body of work that expands beyond jazz. Surman’s extensive discography as a leader and a side man numbers more than 100 recordings to date. Surman has worked with dozens of prominent artists worldwide, including John McLaughlin, Chick Corea, Chris McGregor’s Brotherhood of Breath, Dave Holland, Miroslav Vitous, Jack DeJohnette, Terje Rypdal, Weather Report, Karin Krog, Bill Frisell, Paul Motian and many more. Surman is probably most popularly known for his longstanding association with the German label ECM, who began releasing Surman’s recordings in 1979. Surman has won numerous jazz polls and awards and a number of important commissions. Every period of his career is filled with highlights, which is why Cuneiform is exceedingly proud to release for the first time ever this amazing document of the late 60s 'Brit-jazz' scene. Born in Tavistock, in England, Surman discovered music as a child, singing as soprano soloist in a Plymouth-area choir. He later bought a second- hand clarinet, took lessons from a Royal Marine Band clarinetist, and began playing traditional Dixieland jazz at local jazz clubs.
  • BWTB Sept. 13Th 2015

    BWTB Sept. 13Th 2015

    1 2 Playlist Sept. 13th 2015 9AM/OPEN The Beatles - I’m Only Sleeping - Revolver (Lennon-McCartney) Lead vocal: John Written by John and Paul at Kenwood, John’s estate in Weybridge, in one writing session. Recording of the backing rhythm track began at 11:30 p.m. on April 27, 1966. John recorded his lead vocal on April 29. Both the vocal and backing track were recorded at variable speed. It was during the recording of “I’m Only Sleeping” that The Beatles discovered the “backwards guitar.” On May 5, 1966, as the band continued working on the song, George painstakingly transcribed the notes in his guitar solo and flourishes and then wrote them out backwards. He then played them in that reverse order. The tapes were then superimposed BACKWARDS in the mix, playing the solo notes and embellishments in the correct order, but maintaining the eerie backwards sound. “I’m Only Sleeping” was one of three songs issued in America six weeks prior to their official release in the UK. American and Canadian Beatles fans heard “I’m Only 3 Sleeping,” “And Your Bird Can Sing,” and “Doctor Robert” first on Capitol Records’ “Yesterday And Today” album, issued June 20, 1966. The rest of the world had to wait until the first week of August for them to appear on the “Revolver” LP. On U.S. album: Yesterday And Today - Capitol LP The Beatles - Fixing A Hole - Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Lennon-McCartney) Lead vocal: Paul On February 9, 1967, the Beatles recorded “Fixing A Hole” at Regent Sound Studio on Tottenham Court Road in London.
  • Varsity Jazz

    Varsity Jazz

    Varsity Jazz Jazz at Reading University 1951 - 1984 By Trevor Bannister 1 VARSITY JAZZ Jazz at Reading University 1951 represented an important year for Reading University and for Reading’s local jazz scene. The appearance of Humphrey Lyttelton’s Band at the University Rag Ball, held at the Town Hall on 28th February, marked the first time a true product of the Revivalist jazz movement had played in the town. That it should be the Lyttelton band, Britain’s pre-eminent group of the time, led by the ex-Etonian and Grenadier Guardsman, Humphrey Lyttelton, made the event doubly important. Barely three days later, on 3rd March, the University Rag Committee presented a second event at the Town Hall. The Jazz Jamboree featured the Magnolia Jazz Band led by another trumpeter fast making a name for himself, the colourful Mick Mulligan. It would be the first of his many visits to Reading. Denny Dyson provided the vocals and the Yew Tree Jazz Band were on hand for interval support. There is no further mention of jazz activity at the university in the pages of the Reading Standard until 1956, when the clarinettist Sid Phillips led his acclaimed touring and broadcasting band on stage at the Town Hall for the Rag Ball on 25th February, supported by Len Lacy and His Sweet Band. Considering the intense animosity between the respective followers of traditional and modern jazz, which sometimes reached venomous extremes, the Rag Committee took a brave decision in 1958 to book exponents of the opposing schools. The Rag Ball at the Olympia Ballroom on 20th February, saw Ken Colyer’s Jazz Band, which followed the zealous path of its leader in keeping rigidly to the disciplines of New Orleans jazz, sharing the stage with the much cooler and sophisticated sounds of a quartet led by Tommy Whittle, a tenor saxophonist noted for his work with the Ted Heath Orchestra.
  • Download Our 2018 Festival Program

    Download Our 2018 Festival Program

    The Artemis Women in Action Film Festival 2018 Welcome to The Artemis Women in Action Film Festival! Our team is incredibly proud to offer the fourth edition of a singular and very special event - one dedicated to female action and empowerment heroes. This has been one truly groundbreaking year: We've seen a female superhero shatter records at the box office, the first women join the elite Rangers in the US Army, women speaking out about pressing issues, and so much more. An incredible year to be sure. The festival continues to grow – this year we received more submissions, have more screens and additional panel discussions, and just generally more kick-ass women. If you love movies, we have a great weekend for you! Our festival this year includes a stellar array of over 75 films: Shorts and feature length films, fiction and documentaries, all covering a huge variety of subjects and genres, and all focusing on powerful women. Some use their fists while others use their minds to make the world a better place, and then they use all their resources to execute those strategies turning dreams into reality. The Artemis Awards Gala continues the tradition of recognizing the great talents that continue to revolutionize the female action genre: Michelle Rodriguez, Ming-Na Wen, Rosemary Rodriguez, TJ Scott, Dana DeLorenzo, Debbie Evans, Alicia Vela-Bailey, Kachina Dechert, Danielle Burgio, Heidi Pascoe, and Cassandra Ebner. They are badasses behind the screen and on it, warriors and heroes proving that women can do anything. Our enormous gratitude to the dedicated people who make this festival possible.
  • Download Publication

    Download Publication

    Arts Council OF GREAT BRITAI N Patronage and Responsibility Thirty=fourth annual report and accounts 1978/79 ARTS COUNCIL OF GREAT BRITAIN REFERENCE ONLY DO NOT REMOVE fROwI THE LIBRARY Thirty-fourth Annual Report and Accounts 1979 ISSN 0066-813 3 Published by the Arts Council of Great Britai n 105 Piccadilly, London W 1V OAU Designed by Duncan Firt h Printed by Watmoughs Limited, Idle, Bradford ; and London Cover pictures : Dave Atkins (the Foreman) and Liz Robertson (Eliza) in the Leicester Haymarket production ofMy Fair Lady, produced by Cameron Mackintosh with special funds from Arts Council Touring (photo : Donald Cooper), and Ian McKellen (Prozorov) and Susan Trac y (Natalya) in the Royal Shakespeare Company's small- scale tour of The Three Sisters . Contents 4 Chairman's Introductio n 5 Secretary-General's Report 12 Regional Developmen t 13 Drama 16 Music and Dance 20 Visual Arts 24 Literature 25 Touring 27 Festivals 27 Arts Centres 28 Community Art s 29 Performance Art 29 Ethnic Arts 30 Marketing 30 Housing the Arts 31 Training 31 Education 32 Research and Informatio n 33 Press Office 33 Publications 34 Scotland 36 Wales 38 Membership of Council and Staff 39 Council, Committees and Panels 47 Annual Accounts , Awards, Funds and Exhibitions The objects for which the Arts Council of Great Britain is established by Royal Charter are : 1 To develop and improve the knowledge , understanding and practice of the arts ; 2 To increase the accessibility of the arts to the public throughout Great Britain ; and 3 To co-operate with government departments, local authorities and other bodies to achieve these objects .
  • Shows Promise

    Shows Promise

    ntertarnment I THE CHANTICLEER Jacksonville State University Jacksonuille. Alabama England trip shows promise ByJANET PARNELL ’rred ofthe Same old hum-drum summer vacation? Sure, it is great to be out of classes, but what to do’! Even though the summer of 1985 is far from being just around the corner, it would not hurt to plan ahead. The English department is ottering a summer jaunt to England which just might be worth looking into. ‘I’he University in conjunction with the English Department will offer a program ol study in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, from June 10-July . 2,1985 tor students and faculty. The potential traveller will be able to enjoy plays at the Hoyal Shakespeare Theatre, hear lectures, visit such places as &akespeare’s Birthplace, and Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, and make sightseeing trips to other places of interest. The student will also be able to earn six hours of graduate or undergraduate credit in English for courses in Shakespeare and Shakespeare’s England. The trip will bethe sixth suchexcursion. Ur. Evelyn McMillan of the English Department believes that the England program of study is not only a “great bargain” but a great experience. As stated by Dr. McMillan, “You actually live in the place and get to how the town as the local people do.” ‘l’hs is in reference to the accommodations at the guesthouses in the town. Dr. McMillan further added that on past trips after the first week the students began to speak of how “tourists” act; the students no longer feel like just tourists.
  • The Sussex JAZZ MAG Monday 11Th - Sunday 24Th November 2013 CONTENTS Click Or Touch the Blue Links to Go to That Page

    The Sussex JAZZ MAG Monday 11Th - Sunday 24Th November 2013 CONTENTS Click Or Touch the Blue Links to Go to That Page

    The Sussex AZZ MAG JFortnightly Issue 6 Monday 11th - Sunday 24th November 2013 Big Band Special Drummer Dave Trigwell with trombonists Tarik Mecci and Mark Bassey, rehearsing with the Paul Busby Big Band The Paul Busby Big Band The Sussex JAZZ MAG Monday 11th - Sunday 24th November 2013 CONTENTS click or touch the blue links to go to that page Features Listings The Column: Eddie Myer Highlights A Brief Guide to Jazz Listings for the Big Bands of Sussex Mon 11th - Sun 24th November An Interview with Paul Busby On The Horizon Venue Guide Reviews Improv Radio Programmes The Jazz Education Section Podcasts You Tube Channels Improv Column: Terry Seabrook Live Reviews A Guide to Learning Jazz in Sussex """"" Credits"" " Contact Us Features Dave Drake, photo courtesy of Mike Guest of Mike courtesy photo Dave Drake, The Column: Eddie Meyer Jazz and Plumbing photo by Mike Guest by Mike photo " The history of jazz is a as a rule questing and enquiring access to the entire history of the part of the histories of both the sorts, are usually aware of the music. Yet the value of recorded creative arts and the equivocal status they occupy in music as a commodity has never entertainment industry. The latter the wider society, and often like to been lower. And while live music has been characterized since the cite plumbers as figures of is more in demand than ever and birth of the mass media in the irreproachable industry and changes to the licensing laws have early 20th century by a continuing usefulness, deserving of respectful removed the iniquitous 2-in-a-bar dialectic between those who employment conditions that they, rule and opened up many new create the music and those who the musicians, feel should be venues for music, rates of pay exploit it commercially, both sides extended to them as well.
  • Art Themen & Friends

    Art Themen & Friends

    WOKINGHAM IN NEED PRESENTS TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE AT: AN EVENING OF JAZZ TICKETSOURCE.CO.UK /WOKINGHAMINNEED OR BY CALLING 07867530727 All proceeds raised from this event will go to Wokingham In ART THEMEN Need for distribution to worthy causes, & FRIENDS including Invictus Find out more about WHEN Wokingham in Need on their website: October 27th 2018 wokinghaminneed.com Doors Open 6.30pm Performance Starts 7.30pm Bar open prior to , during Interval and after event. SUPPORTERS Prospect Estate Agency WHERE Wokingham Lions Whitty Theatre - Luckley Road, Wokingham Wokingham Rotary RG40 3EU Tickets : £15.00 Each About the ART of Jazz Art was involved in the TRADITIONAL JAZZ SCENE in Manchester in the late 1950’s. A member of the award winning Cambridge University Jazz Band from 1958—1961 he became involved in the early London blues scene. Art Themen, a previous winner in the tenor sax category of the British jazz awards, has toured the world fronting Stan Tracey's quartet for 20 years and has been featured with virtually everyone on the UK jazz scene. In addition he has played alongside American legends including Philly Joe Jones, George Coleman, Red Rodney, Al Haig, Charlie Rouse, Bud Shank, Nat Adderley, Arturo Sandoval, Sal Nistico, Scott Hamilton, Eric Alexander et al. Outside the jazz scene he has accompanied such diverse artists as Mick Jagger, George Harrison, Rod Stewart, Jack Bruce, Joe Cocker, Chuck Berry, Alexis Korner and, even Bing Crosby! "One of a tiny handful of undeniably perfect jazz musicians." Dave Gelly. The Observer. "His ideas are eclectic in an unpredictable style that has outlasted the Coltrane clones of his generation." Jack Massarick.
  • Chick Willis Uk £3.25

    Chick Willis Uk £3.25

    ISSUE 163 WINTER 2020 CHICK WILLIS UK £3.25 Photo by Merlin Daleman CONTENTS Photo by CHRISTMAS STOCKING FILLERS Merlin Daleman CHICK WILLIS pictured at the Birmingham Jazz Festival. Chick makes an appearance in a new feature for Jazz BIG BEAR RECORDS CD OFFER Rag. We link up with Henry’s Blueshouse in Birmingham to EXCLUSIVELY FOR READERS OF THE JAZZ RAG present Henry’s Bluesletter (pages 32-33) ALL CDS £8 EACH OR THREE FOR £16 INCLUDING P&P 4 FESTIVAL IN TIME OF PLAGUE Birmingham, Sandwell and Westside Jazz Festival goes ahead 5 THE VIRUS IN NUMBERS JAZZ CITY UK VOLUME 2: THE JAM SESSIONS 6 ‘A TRUE NEW ORLEANS CHARACTER’ Coroner/trumpeter Frank Minyard Howard McCrary Various Artists Various Artists Lady Sings Potato Head 7 I GET A KICK OUT OF… Moments Like This Jazz City UK Volume 2 Jazz City UK Volume 1 The Blues Jazz Band Promoter John Billett Laughing at Life Stompin’ Around 8 COMPETITION: LOUIS ARMSTRONG 9 GOODBYE TO A STAR Roger Cotterrell on Peter King 11 BBC YOUNG JAZZ MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR 12 SUPERBLY SWINGING Alan Barnes remembers Dick Morrissey Remi Harris Trio Tipitina King Pleasure & Nomy Rosenberg Django’s Castle 14 FRENCH BOOGIE STAR Ninick Taking Care of The Biscuit Boys Nomy Rosenberg Trio with Bruce Adams Ron Simpson profiles Ben Toury Business Live At Last Swing Hotel du Vin 16 50 BY LOUIS Scott Yanow’s choice FIND US ON FACEBOOK 18 ROY WILLIAMS IN PICS The Jazz Rag now has its own Facebook page. For news of upcoming festivals, gigs and releases, 20 REFLECTING DREAMS Marilyn Mazur interviewed by Ron Simpson features from the archives, competitions and who knows what else, be sure to ‘like’ us.
  • MEMBERSHIP CARDS from the Club Instead of Posting

    MEMBERSHIP CARDS from the Club Instead of Posting

    Issue number 100 Spring 2018 FLANKER FIGHTER FORM GUIDE FLATTED FIFTH FLUTTER GIFT SUGGESTIONS FROM Sport was a rollercoaster throughout autumn, winter and The East India Decanter Club diary THE SECRETARY’S OFFICE £85 spring. Showing a more reliable pattern, club events included Club directory Ties Christmas festivities, popular dinners with a Scottish and CHAIRMAN’S REPORT The East India Club Silk woven tie in club April 2018 Cut glass tumbler English theme, and a general feeling of oasis in St James’s. 16 St James’s Square, London SW1Y 4LH colours. £20 18 Young members’ dinner Engraved with club Telephone: 020 7930 1000 25 Wellington Barracks visit crest. £30 Fax: 020 7321 0217 26 St George’s day dinner Email: [email protected] CHAIRMAN’S REPORT Web: www.eastindiaclub.co.uk The East India Club DINING ROOM – A History May Breakfast by Charlie Jacoby. 7 Bank holiday 017 concluded with a busy club excellent evening with businesswoman and Monday to Friday 6.45am-10am An up-to-date look at the 9 AGM programme, on consecutive nights in television personality Dr Margaret Mountford Saturday 7.15am-10am characters who have made Sunday 8am-10am 18 Evening of jazz December, including the tri clubs party providing sound career advice for the next Scarf up the East India Club. £10 2 21 Wine Tour of Bordeaux and carol concert, featuring the impressive generation as well as recalling the lighter Lunch £17 Monday to Friday 12.30pm-2.30pm 28 Bank holiday Gentlemen of Hampton Court. These events moments of working with Lord Sugar on The Sunday (buffet) 12.30pm-2.30pm were well supported and a good number of Apprentice.