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Jazzlondonlive Sept 2017 01/09/2017 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB 20:30 £15 02/09/2017 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB 19:15 FREE 02/09/2017 RONNIE SCOTT'S £25.00 - £50.00 GILAD ATZMON PLAYS JOHN COLTRANE JON COLLINS AND LONDON ELECTRIC BLUES BAND SPANISH HARLEM ORCHESTRA FIRST HOUSE JAZZLONDONLIVE SEPT 2017 Jon Collins (gtr) Oscar Hernandez Piano/Leader, Marco 01/09/2017 RONNIE SCOTT'S 21:00 £8 - £15 Bermudez Vocal, Carlos Cascante Vocals, 02/09/2017 ARCHDUKE 19:30 FREE TO DINERS Jeremy Bosch Vocals, Doug Beavers Trombone, VIVA CUBA! (LIVE CUBAN BANDS & DJ'S) Tim Smart Trombone, Mitch Frohman Sax/Flute, FINI BEARMAN 01/09/2017 SOUTHBANK CENTRE FOYER 13:00 FREE UPSTAIRS BAR Hector Colon Trumpet, Manuel Ruiz Trumpet, George Delgado Congas, Jorge Gonzalez KRISTIN KORB TRIO 02/09/2017 JAZZGIR, CANARY WHARF 19:30 FREE Bongos, Jeffrey Lopez Timbales, Gerardo Danish-based trio play an uplifting set of tunes 01/09/2017 606 CLUB 21:30 £14 Madera Bass from their latest CD 'Beyond the Moon' HETTY & JAZZATO BAND RB FUNKESTRA WITH HELENA MAY Stefan Redtenbacher - bass, Helena - May - 02/09/2017 RONNIE SCOTT'S £25.00 - £50.00 01/09/2017 JAZZGIR, CANARY WHARF 17:00 FREE 02/09/2017 JOBCENTRE, DEPTFORD 19:30 FREE vocals SPANISH HARLEM ORCHESTRA SECOND HOUSE EMILY FRANCIS EARLY SHOW FUTURE JAZZ NOW DJ SET 01/09/2017 ARCHDUKE 22:00 FREE TO DINERS 02/09/2017 RONNIE SCOTT'S FREE - £12 01/09/2017 LE QUECUMBAR, BATTERSEA 19:00 FREE 02/09/2017 HIDEAWAY, STREATHAM 20:00 GARY BALDWIN TRIO LATE SHOW FLETCH'S BREW LATE LATE SHOW BEFORE 8PM, £6 THEREAFTER NEO JAZZ SOUL FROM HIL ST SOUL TIM ELLIS: JAZZ MANOUCHE COLLECTIVE 01/09/2017 JAZZ CAFE, CAMDEN 22:30 £5 ERIC LAU & KAIDI TATHAM 02/09/2017 RONNIE SCOTT'S 20:00 FREE - £15 03/09/2017 606 CLUB 13:30 £10 01/09/2017 ARCHDUKE 19:30 FREE TO DINERS Eric Lau, Kaidi Tatham, Dom Servini FUNKY NATION! (LIVE DJS- JO HARROP SINGS NAT KING COLE LUNCHTIME MAURICE HORHUT JAZZ/FUNK/SOUL/HOUSE) UPSTAIRS BAR 01/09/2017 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB 22:30 £15 Will Barry - piano, Harry Sankey - guitar, Henry Gilbert - bass 01/09/2017 BRACKNELL JAZZ AT SOUTH HILL PARK GRACIE 'THE LIVE EXPERIENCE' LATE SHOW 02/09/2017 BULL'S HEAD, BARNES 20:30 £13 ADV, £15 19:30 £10/8 DOORS 03/09/2017 ARCHDUKE 14:00 FREE TO DINERS 01/09/2017 RONNIE SCOTT'S £25.00 - £50.00 DAMON BROWN + JIM GOLD MARK CROOKS QUARTET PLAYS JOHNNY MANDEL NICK PINI DUO AFTERNOON GIG SPANISH HARLEM ORCHESTRA FIRST HOUSE feat. Mark Crooks, clarinet & tenor sax, Gabriel Oscar Hernandez Piano/Leader, Marco 01/09/2017 JAZZGIR, CANARY WHARF 19:30 FREE Latchin, piano, Simon Thorpe, bass & Matt 03/09/2017 HIDEAWAY, STREATHAM 14:00 Bermudez Vocal, Carlos Cascante Vocals, Home, drums THE CANARY THREE Jeremy Bosch Vocals, Doug Beavers Trombone, PLUM BUSBY FRONTED BY SINGER TRACEY Tim Smart Trombone, Mitch Frohman Sax/Flute, Hector Colon Trumpet, Manuel Ruiz Trumpet, 02/09/2017 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB 20:30 £15 COLEMAN PLAYS JAZZ CALYPSO DANCEHALL 01/09/2017 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB 19:30 £25 George Delgado Congas, Jorge Gonzalez CHRIS LAURENCE QUARTET LUNCHTIME GIG GIZELLE SMITH Bongos, Jeffrey Lopez Timbales, Gerardo Chris Laurence (bs) , Martin France (drs) , Frank Madera Bass Ricotti (vbs) , John Parricelli (gtr) 03/09/2017 PRINCESS OF WALES 14:00 FREE 01/09/2017 HIDEAWAY, STREATHAM 20:00 01/09/2017 RONNIE SCOTT'S £25.00 - £50.00 02/09/2017 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB 21:00 £23 DICK PEARCE LUNCHTIME GIG NEO JAZZ SOUL FROM HIL ST SOUL SPANISH HARLEM ORCHESTRA SECOND HOUSE THE PLIMP SOULS 03/09/2017 BULL'S HEAD, BARNES 14:30 £8 ADV, £10 01/09/2017 JAZZLIVE AT THE CRYPT, CAMBERWELL DOOR 20:00 £8/5 01/09/2017 RONNIE SCOTT'S FREE - £12 02/09/2017 606 CLUB 21:30 £14 THAMES YOUTH JAZZ ORCHESTRA THE SUNDAY THE PHIL MEADOWS PROJECT FLETCH'S BREW LATE LATE SHOW JAZZ AMBASSADORS Alex Bryson - piano, Offer Landsberg - guitar, LUNCH SESSION Dario de Lecce - bass, Matt Skelton - drums 01/09/2017 ORPINGTON LIBERAL CLUB 20:00 £5 03/09/2017 JAZZ CAFE, CAMDEN 17:00 £5 02/09/2017 UP THE CREEK COMEDY CLUB, DEPTFORD JAZZNIGHTS ENSEMBLE 02/09/2017 ARCHDUKE 22:00 FREE TO DINERS 13:00 FREE SUNDAY SOUL EARLY SHOW 01/09/2017 THE VERDICT, BRIGHTON 20:00 £15/12 HEIDI VOGEL QUARTET LATE SHOW JAZZ MAFIA FEAT. DAVE SILK LUNCHTIME GIG Simon Goodwin (gtr), David Silk (bass), Jacci 03/09/2017 IKLECKTIK 19:00 £7 KEVIN FITZSIMMONS QUARTET 02/09/2017 JAZZ CAFE, CAMDEN 22:30 £5 Norris (voc) LONDON IMPROVISERS ORCHESTRA MONTHLY 01/09/2017 BULL'S HEAD, BARNES 20:30 £15 ATJAZZ LATE SHOW RESIDENCY 02/09/2017 LE QUECUMBAR, BATTERSEA 18:00 FREE ft. musicians from London and beyond RICHARD HADFIELD 02/09/2017 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB 23:00 FREE the UK’s answer to Michael Buble BEFORE 8PM, £6 THEREAFTER PETE 'TIGER' SHEPPARD - GYPSY GUITAR DUO JAZZ2ROCKSTEADY LATE SHOW 03/09/2017 TOULOUSE LAUTREC, KENNINGTON 19:30 01/09/2017 THE BEAR CLUB, LUTON 20:30 £10/£9/£5 Bruno Heinen (pno) JO HARROP FEAT. HANNAH VASANTHE JAZZ DUO 02/09/2017 JAZZ CAFE, CAMDEN 19:00 £10 GRAHAM PIKE QUARTET 02/09/2017 JAZZ CAF├⌐ POSK 20.30 £10 PIANO BAR & RESTAURANT Phil Mead - Piano, Alex Keen - Bass, THE MISEDUCATION ANNIVERSARY: A LIVE Jo Harrop (Vocals), Will Barry (Piano) Tim Reyland - Kit PIOTR WYLEZOL TRIO PIANO LED GUESTING FROM RENDITION POLAN 03/09/2017 COLCHESTER JAZZ CLUB 19:45 £10/8 CHRIS PEARCE'S FRENCHMEN STREET JAZZ BAND www.jazzlondonlive.com © sarah chaplin + mick sexton SEPT 2017 LISTINGS, v2 04/09/2017 BEXLEY JAZZ CLUB 20:00 £12 05/09/2017 RONNIE SCOTT'S 19:30 £15.00 - £50.00 05/09/2017 RONNIE SCOTT'S £6 - £8 03/09/2017 BOATERS INN, KINGSTON 20:00 FREE DEREK NASH QUARTET SALUTING SGT PEPPER! WITH DJANGO BATES AND RUBY SINGS + RS JAM FROM 11PM UPSTAIRS BAR SUMUDU THE FRANKFURT RADIO BIG BAND FIRST HOUSE Sumudu - vocals, Simon Carter - piano, Steve 04/09/2017 BULL'S HEAD, BARNES 20:00 £11 ADV, £13 Pearce - bass, Neal Wilkinson - drums. Django Bates: keyboard, backing vocals, DOOR arranger, conductor, Stuart Hall 06/09/2017 ARCHDUKE 19:30 FREE TO DINERS 03/09/2017 RONNIE SCOTT'S 20:00 £7 - £10 THE SHARPEES 20TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR 05/09/2017 TOULOUSE LAUTREC, KENNINGTON 19:30 MARTIN BLACKWELL CANCELLED DUE TO VENUE REFURBISHMENT SUNDAY LIVE MUSIC SESSION: JITTER KINGS ERIC RANZONI PIANO BAR & RESTAURANT 06/09/2017 RONNIE SCOTT'S 19:30 £15.00 - £50.00 YOUNG VOCAL-LED SEPTET UPSTAIRS BAR Eric Ranzoni (Vocals / Piano) Line up likely but tbc: Abbey Mordue - Vocals, 04/09/2017 RONNIE SCOTT'S 20:00 £8 SALUTING SGT PEPPER! WITH DJANGO BATES AND Matt Davies - Saxes, Vij Prakash - Trombone, ACOUSTIC JAZZ LOUNGE UPSTAIRS BAR 05/09/2017 BULL'S HEAD, BARNES 20:00 £11 ADV, £13 THE FRANKFURT RADIO BIG BAND FIRST HOUSE Mike Redfern - Guitar, Alexander Veitch - Piano, Matthew Read - Upright Bass, Tom Hutchison - DOOR Django Bates: keyboard, backing vocals, Drums/Washboard 04/09/2017 606 CLUB 20:30 £10 arranger, conductor, Stuart Hall STEALING DAN & DON THE SUGAR KINGS QUARTET Daniel Carnago - tres guitar/bv, Rolando CANCELLED DUE TO VENUE REFURBISHMENT 06/09/2017 TOULOUSE LAUTREC, KENNINGTON 19:30 03/09/2017 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB 20:00 £10 Domingo - trumpet, Elpidio Alegria - bass/vocals DANIEL BENISTY PIANO BAR & RESTAURANT BASIL HODGE TRIO 05/09/2017 606 CLUB 20:30 £10 Basil Hodge (pno), Larry Bartley (bs) , Winston Daniel Benisty (Vocals / Piano) Clifford (drs) 04/09/2017 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB 20:30 £20 RMG COLLECTIVE WILL VINSON QUARTET 06/09/2017 BELVEDERE JAZZ & MUSIC CLUB 20:00 03/09/2017 606 CLUB 20:30 £12 Will Vinson (saxes), Kevin Hays (piano), Matt 05/09/2017 BETCHWORTH PARK GOLF CLUB, DORKING £12.50 ON THE DOOR, RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED Brewer (basses), Henry Cole (drums) 20:30 £20.00 ANITA WARDELL JONATHAN VINTEN SEXTET Sam Leak - piano, Jeremy Brown - bass, Steve ALAN BARNES/BRUCE ADAMS QUINTET Andy Dickens, Julian Stringle, Andy Lawrence, Brown - drums 04/09/2017 RED LION, ISLEWORTH 20:30 FREE Dave Hewitt, Rod Brown MARTIN SHAW/SAM MAYNE PRESENTED BY WATERMILL JAZZ Alan Barnes (saxes), Bruce Adams (trp), Robin 03/09/2017 RONNIE SCOTT'S £20.00 - £40.00 Martin Shaw (trp), Sam Mayne (alto), John Horler 06/09/2017 BULL'S HEAD, BARNES 20:00 £10 (pno), Tim Wells (bs), Trevor Tomkins (drs) Aspland (pno), Simon Thorpe (bs), Bobby Worth JAH WOBBLE & THE INVADERS OF THE HEART (Drs) PAOLO LOSI TRIO HOST THE BULLS HEAD JAM FIRST HOUSE 04/09/2017 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB 20:30 £6 SESSION (PLUS A WORKSHOP HOSTED BY PIANIST 05/09/2017 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB 20:30 £20 FREEDOM IMPROVISORS JAM DAVE JONES) 03/09/2017 RONNIE SCOTT'S £15.00 - £20.00 Cleveland Watkiss (vcls) , Orphy Robinson WILL VINSON QUARTET with Paulo Lossi, piano, Dave Jones, bass and Will Vinson (saxes), Kevin Hays (piano), Matt CHARLIE PARKER ON DIAL - A TRIBUTE TO JAZZ (vibes) , Tori Handsley (harp) Eric Ford, drum Brewer (basses), Henry Cole (drums) GENIUS CHARLIE PARKER LUNCHTIME 04/09/2017 RONNIE SCOTT'S 22:15 £15.00 - £50.00 06/09/2017 606 CLUB 20:30 £12 05/09/2017 TWICKENHAM JAZZ CLUB 20:30 £13/£10 SALUTING SGT PEPPER! WITH DJANGO BATES AND PURDY ALLSTARS BIG BAND Jamie McCredie - gtr, Tim Sentance - pno, Tom THE FRANKFURT RADIO BIG BAND SECOND HOUSE 04/09/2017 HIDEAWAY, STREATHAM 19:00 Moore - bs, Dan Western - drums Django Bates: keyboard, backing vocals, 05/09/2017 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB 20:30 £8 MONDAY NIGHT JAM SESSION AND JAZZ arranger, conductor, Stuart Hall ANDREA RINCIARI QUARTET 06/09/2017 CAFE IN THE CRYPT 20:30 £15/£13.50 WORKSHOP Andrea Rinciari (gtr) , Joe Dessauer (drs) Jj 04/09/2017 RONNIE SCOTT'S £10.00 - £10.00 DEPTFORD RIVIERAS Stillwell (bs) Liam Stevens (pno) 04/09/2017 ARCHDUKE 19:30 FREE TO DINERS GARY WILLCOX QUARTET PRESENTED BY ALEX 06/09/2017 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB 20:30 £15 BARRY GREEN GARNETT LATE LATE SHOW 05/09/2017 606 CLUB 21:45 Ross
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