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Jazzlondonlive July 2019 01/07/2019 PIZZAEXPRESS LIVE, HOLBORN 20:30 02/07/2019 TOULOUSE LAUTREC, KENNINGTON 19:30 02/07/2019 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB, DALSTON 20:30 £10.00 JAZZLONDONLIVE JULY 2019 £17.50 FREE ENTRY THREEBOP Ella Hohnen-Ford (vcls), Rosina Bullen (vcls) , THE VINCE DUNN ORCHESTRA FAYE PATTON PIANO BAR & RESTAURANT Faye Patton (Vocals, Piano & Guitar) will be Luca Manning (vcls) , David Swan (pno) , Seth 01/07/2019 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 19:30 FREE Tackaberry (bs) , Boz Martin-Jones (drs) 01/07/2019 THE OXFORD TAVERN, KENTISH TOWN showcasing a range of originals from her catalogue, some standards, and some new JOE BICKERSTAFF SOLO PIANO 20:30 £8/£5 MUSICIANS compositions. Expect soaring, bluesy vocals, 02/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 23:30 £10 blistering piano hooks, glittering guitar riffs and 01/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 19:30 £35 - £50 MATT HOME QUARTET ROELLA OLORO QUINTET'S LATE SHOW DEBUT Matt Home(drums), Steve Fishwick (trumpet), smooth vibes. JOE STILGOE AND HIS MIGHTY BIG BAND MAIN Alex Bryson (piano), Jeremy Brown (double PRESENTED BY ALEX GARNETT LATE LATE SHOW bass) 02/07/2019 BULL'S HEAD, BARNES 20:00 £10 ADV & Roella Oloro - Piano, Sylvan Biscoe - Tenor Sax, SHOW Joseph Oti - Trumpet, Isobella Burnham - Bass, Tom Richards -Saxophone, Mike Lovatt -Trumpet, £12 ON THE DOOR Wilf Cameron Marples - Drums Martin Shaw -Trumpet, Billy Adamson -Guitar, 01/07/2019 TROUBADOUR, EARL’S COURT 20:30 FREE DANA ALI BAND BLUES & SOUL Tom Farmer -Bass, Callum Au -Trombone, Pete EVENT Dana Ali, vcls, Dave Hewitt, bass, Dave Punshon, North -Trombone, Andy Wood -Trombone, Leo 02/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 21:00 £6 - £8 Richardson -Saxophone, Jon Shenoy - PETE WHITAKER DUO PRESENTED BY SEBASTIAAN keys, Stuart Curtis, sax, Ed Spevock, drms TV NIGHTS + RUBY SINGS JAM UPSTAIRS BAR Saxophone, Carol Jarvis -Trombone, Martin One of the must play events on the London DE KROM ’ Williams -Saxophone, Gemma Moore - Pete Whitaker (Organ), Sebastiaan de Krom 02/07/2019 TROUBADOUR, EARL S COURT 20:00 FREE circuit for aspiring artists and a must attend for Saxophone, Louis Dowdeswell -Trumpet, Matt (Drums) EVENT fans of new music. Skelton -Drums, Andy Greenwood -Trumpet, Joe Stilgoe-Vocals CHRIS ALLARD TRIO PRESENTED BY SEBASTIAAN 01/07/2019 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB, DALSTON 20:30 £10.00 DE KROM 01/07/2019 TOULOUSE LAUTREC, KENNINGTON 19:30 ABRAHAM MENNEN SOUTH AFRICAN SPECIAL Chris Allard (Guitar) + TBA 03/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 19:00 £30 - £60 FREE ENTRY Abraham Mennen (sax) , Raph Clarkson (tmb) , Phil Merriman (pno) , Huw V Williams- (bs) , THE RONNIE SCOTT’S JAZZ ORCHESTRA 02/07/2019 TWICKENHAM JAZZ CLUB 20:00 £13/ £11 GUILDHALL SCHOOL OF MUSIC PRESENTS ELIZA Corrie Dick (drs) CONDUCTED BY MARIA SCHNEIDER FIRST HOUSE ALLSTARS' BIG BAND BIG BAND NIGHT Big Band line-up: Alto Sax- Adrian Revell, Sam CARRICK-DAVIES PIANO BAR & RESTAURANT Kelvin Christiane / Lesley Christiane Nick Mills 01/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 23:30 £10 Mayne, Tenor Sax- Dave O'Higgins, Alex Garnett, Graham Russell Bob McKay Martin Nickless Matt Bari Sax-Peter Long, Trumpet- Nathan Bray, Mark 01/07/2019 BULL'S HEAD, BARNES 20:00 £10 ADV & TRIBUTE TO STEVIE WONDER & TOOTS' FEAT. Sulzmann Alistair Martin Jim Gold Titch Walker Armstrong, Ryan Quigley, Freddie Gavita, Ed Parr Graeme Taylor Bruce Douglas Dave £12 ON THE DOOR ADAM GLASSER QUARTET LATE LATE SHOW Trombone- Andy Flaxman, Callum Au, Alastair Horden Jon Lewis Noel Joyce Richard Sadler White, Mark Frost, Piano-Robin Aspland, Bass- KATE PETERS/SAM DUNN QUINTET SWINGING JAZZ Adam Glasser - Harmonica, Ant Law - Guitar, Laurence Cottle - Electric Bass, Ralph Salmins - Dave Chamberlain, Guitar-Tommy Emmerton, STANDARDS Drums 02/07/2019 606 CLUB, CHELSEA 20:30 £12.00 Drums-Ed Richardson, Accordion-Karen Street Kate Peters, vcls, Sam Dunn, gtr, Nat Steele, JOHN ETHERIDGE'S BLUE SPIRIT TRIO WITH vibes, Gabriel Latchin, pno Stu Barker, bass 01/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 21:00 £8 ON THE 03/07/2019 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 19:30 FREE SPECIAL GUEST ART THEMEN GUITAR-LED DOOR MARTIN BLACKWELL SOLO PIANO 01/07/2019 KING'S HEAD, BEXLEY 20:00 £12.00 MODERN JAZZ ACOUSTIC JAZZ LOUNGE UPSTAIRS BAR ROBERT FOWLER QUARTET PRESENTED BY BEXLEY John Etheridge-guitar, Pete Whittaker-organ, 03/07/2019 TOULOUSE LAUTREC, KENNINGTON 19:30 Renato D'Aiello with his red hot jazz band George Double-drums and Special Guest: Art JAZZ CLUB performing originals and standards plus an Themen-sax FREE ENTRY Robert Fowler (s), John Pearce (p), Dave Green accomplished jazz singer guests in the 2nd set JESS SAWERS-WARREN PIANO BAR & (b), Steve Brown (d) 02/07/2019 BETCHWORTH PARK GOLF CLUB 20:30 £20 RESTAURANT 01/07/2019 606 CLUB, CHELSEA 20:30 £12.00 IAIN BALLAMY QUARTET PRESENTED BY Elegant, unique and intricate twists on both 02/07/2019 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 19:30 FREE contemporary and classic songs. Music that DUNCAN LAMONT’S BIRTHDAY GIG SAX-LED JAZZ WATERMILL JAZZ intrigues, excites and ensnares to enhance a BRUNO D'AMBRA SOLO PIANO Iain Ballamy - tenor sax, Jason Rebello - piano, SEXTET luxurious and relaxing atmosphere. Percy Pursglove - flugelhorn & double bass, Mark Duncan Lamont-sax, John Crawford-piano, Andy 02/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 19:30 £35 - £50 Whitlam - drums Hamill-bass, Steve Taylor-drums with Special 03/07/2019 CAFE IN THE CRYPT, TRAFALGAR SQUARE JOE STILGOE AND HIS MIGHTY BIG BAND MAIN Guests: Tina May & Esther Bennett-vocals + 02/07/2019 EAST SIDE JAZZ CLUB, LEYTONSTONE 20:30 20:00 £8 £12 £15 Surprise Guests! SHOW £7.00 RED STRIPE BAND Tom Richards -Saxophone, Mike Lovatt -Trumpet, 01/07/2019 MILFORD ARMS, ISLEWORTH 20:30 FREE Energetic mix of boogie woogie, swing and Martin Shaw -Trumpet, Billy Adamson -Guitar, DAVE STOREY TRIO classic rock'n'roll. Dave Storey (drs) , James Allsopp (sax) , Conor HENRY LOWTHER/ART THEMEN Tom Farmer -Bass, Callum Au -Trombone, Pete North -Trombone, Andy Wood -Trombone, Leo Chaplin (bs) John Horler/Tim Wells/Trevor Tomkins 03/07/2019 HAMPSTEAD JAZZ CLUB, NW3 20:00 £15 Richardson -Saxophone, Jon Shenoy - Saxophone, Carol Jarvis -Trombone, Martin 02/07/2019 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB, SOHO 20:30 HAMPSTEAD SUMMER FESTIVAL - BENEFIT 01/07/2019 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB, SOHO 20:30 Williams -Saxophone, Gemma Moore - £15.00 £15.00 Saxophone, Louis Dowdeswell -Trumpet, Matt CONCERT Skelton -Drums, Andy Greenwood -Trumpet, Joe FLEUR STEVENSON FOLLOW ME' ALBUM LAUNCH Hampstead Jazz Club is very proud to present a RAY GELATO 25 YEARS TOGETHER Stilgoe-Vocals 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 03/07/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 21:00 FREE - £8 ON Armstrong, Ryan Quigley, Freddie Gavita, and Lauren Lucille. MODERN JAZZ Trombone- Andy Flaxman, Callum Au, Alastair THE DOOR Tony Kofi-sax, Pete Whittaker-organ, Simon White, Mark Frost, Piano-Robin Aspland, Bass- Fernsby-guitar, Pete Cater-drums 03/07/2019 SPICE OF LIFE, SOHO 20:00 £8 £5 FREE TO THE RONNIE SCOTT'S UPSTAIRS JAZZ JAM Dave Chamberlain, Guitar-Tommy Emmerton, Drums-Ed Richardson, Accordion-Karen Street MU UPSTAIRS BAR 04/07/2019 PHEASANTRY, CHELSEA 20:30 £20.00 An informal jam featuring a wealth of talent from VANDOJAM WITH RACHAEL COHEN JUDY NIEMACK 'NEW YORK STORIES' 05/07/2019 SOUTH HILL PARK, BRACKNELL 19:30 £12 tomorrow’s stars to today’s big names that drop by for an off - duty blowing session. 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