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JAZZLONDONLIVE APR 2019 Eric Ranzoni (Vocals / Piano) Presents a Selection £18.00 of the Greatest Songs in the Last Century Art Themen(sax) , Mike Gorman(pno), Arnie ERIC RANZONI PIANO BAR & RESTAURANT 01/04/2019 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB, SOHO 20:30 Somogyi(bs) , Clive Fenner (drs) JAZZLONDONLIVE APR 2019 Eric Ranzoni (Vocals / Piano) presents a selection £18.00 of the greatest songs in the last century. A musical journey through immortal standards of 02/04/2019 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB, SOHO 20:30 JACQUI DANKWORTH AND DAVID GORDON’S 01/04/2019 LE QUECUMBAR, BATTERSEA 19:00 £10 Blues, Pop, Swing, Jazz, Soul, Rock'n'Roll and £15.00 'BUTTERFLY’S WING' much, much more! ADV £12 CASH DOOR SAMUEL EAGLES 'SPIRIT' with Chris Garrick violin and Rupert Gillett cello THE DOUGLAS/HAMILTON QUARTET 02/04/2019 BULL'S HEAD, BARNES 20:00 £11 IN ADV & 02/04/2019 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB, DALSTON 20:30 £10.00 01/04/2019 THE OXFORD TAVERN 20:30 £8/’5 DOOR £13 ON THE DOOR 01/04/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 19:00 £30 - £60 SOLSTICE CORRIE DICK SEXTET JAZZ AT THE OXFORD STEALING DAN & DON BIG BAND TRIBUTE TO THE Brigitte Beraha (vcls) , Tori Freestone (sax) ,Jez SLY & ROBBIE NORDUB FEAT NILS PETTER MUSIC OF STEELY DAN Franks (gtr) ,John Turville (pno) , Dave Manington MOLVAER FIRST HOUSE 01/04/2019 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB, DALSTON 20:30 £10.00 Featuring singer & multi-instrumentalist & band (bs) , George Hart (drs) Robbie Shakespeare - bass, Sly Dunbar - drums, ALEX W-K 4 leader Chris Clark Nils Petter Molvaer - trumpet, Johan Lindstrom - Alex Weston-King(sax) 02/04/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 22:30 £30 - £60 guitar, Vladislav Delay - live sampling 02/04/2019 THE THREE HORSESHOES, KNOCKHOLT SLY & ROBBIE NORDUB FEAT NILS PETTER 01/04/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 22:30 £30 - £60 20:00 DONATION 01/04/2019 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 19:30 FREE MOLVAER SECOND HOUSE SLY & ROBBIE NORDUB FEAT NILS PETTER PAUL HIGGS BRIEF HISTORY OF JAZZ PRESENTED Robbie Shakespeare - bass, Sly Dunbar - drums, RICK SIMPSON SOLO PIANO Nils Petter Molvaer - trumpet, Johan Lindstrom - MOLVAER SECOND HOUSE BY THE LISTENING ROOM Robbie Shakespeare - bass, Sly Dunbar - drums, guitar, Vladislav Delay - live sampling 01/04/2019 TOULOUSE LAUTREC, KENNINGTON 19:30 Paul Higgs (tpt), Hugh Ockendon (pno), Simon Nils Petter Molvaer - trumpet, Johan Lindstrom - Thorpe (bs), Dave Barry (drms) FREE ENTRY guitar, Vladislav Delay - live sampling 02/04/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 23:30 £10 JAZZ WITH GUILDHALL SCHOOL OF MUSIC IN 02/04/2019 TROUBADOUR, EARL’S COURT 20:00 FREE ARTIE ZAITZ TRIO PRESENTED BY ALEX GARNETT 01/04/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 23:30 £10 FOCUS PIANO BAR & RESTAURANT EVENT LATE LATE SHOW This week Guildhall in Focus presents Freddie THE SOUNDS OF MANHATTAN' PLAYED BY TOM MARK ARMSTRONG TRIO SEBASTIAAN DE KROM Artie Zaitz - Guitar, Michael Shrimpling -Bass, Will Benedict (Vocals) & David Swan (Piano) Cleasby -Drums OLLENDORF TRIO LATE LATE SHOW PRESENTS JAZZ NIGHTS AT THE TROUBADOUR Tom Ollendorf - Guitar, Will Sach - Bass, James 01/04/2019 BULL'S HEAD, BARNES 20:00 £8 IN ADV & Mark Armstrong (Trumpet) + TBC 02/04/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 21:00 £6 - £8 Maddren - Drums £10 ON THE DOOR 02/04/2019 TWICKENHAM JAZZ CLUB 20:00 £13/ £11 TV NIGHTS + RUBY SINGS JAM UPSTAIRS BAR 01/04/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 21:00 £8 ON THE One of the must play events on the London SAM KNIGHT QUINTET SWING TO JAZZ-FUSION Sam Knight, sax, Jacob Cooper, trnb, James DOOR ALLSTARS' BIG BAND WITH KELVIN CHRISTIANE / circuit for aspiring artists and a must attend for Maltby, gtr, Ed Ireland, bass & Floyer Sydenham, LESLEY CHRISTIANE BIG BAND NIGHT fans of new music. ACOUSTIC JAZZ LOUNGE UPSTAIRS BAR drms Renato D'Aiello with his red hot jazz band Sam Walker Martin Nickless Nick Mills Graham performing originals and standards plus an Russell Bob McKay Matt Sulzmann Jon Lewis Ed Parr Sid Gauld Sam Crooks Dave Eaglestone 01/04/2019 KING'S HEAD, BEXLEY 20:00 £12.00 accomplished jazz singer guests in the 2nd set 03/04/2019 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 19:30 FREE Andre Caniere Noel Joyce Jim Treweek Richard ALAN BARNES AND BRUCE ADAMS QUINTET Sadler Lesley Christiane MARTIN BLACKWELL SOLO PIANO PRESENTED BY BEXLEY JAZZ CLUB Alan Barnes (s), Bruce Adams (t), Robin Aspland 02/04/2019 JAZZ CAFE, CAMDEN 19:00 £15 - £20 02/04/2019 606 CLUB, CHELSEA 20:30 £20.00 03/04/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 19:30 £45 - £60 (p), Simon Thorpe (b), Bobby Worth (d) THE BLUES CHRONICLES 606 CLUB SPECIAL: 'ALL FIRED UP' 14 PIECE AVISHAI COHEN TRIO MAIN SHOW Avishai Cohen - bass, vocals, Elchin Shirinov - 01/04/2019 TROUBADOUR, EARLS COURT 20:00 FREE TRIBUTE TO MAURICE WHITE AND EARTH WIND & 02/04/2019 LE QUECUMBAR, BATTERSEA 19:00 FREE piano, Noam David - drums FIRE PETE WHITAKER DUO SEBASTIAAN DE KROM BEFORE 8PM £6 AFTER Derek Green-vocals, Trevor Barry-bass, Dave 03/04/2019 TOULOUSE LAUTREC, KENNINGTON 19:30 PRESENTS JAZZ NIGHTS AT THE TROUBADOUR GYPSY SWING JAM SESSION Arch-piano/kybd, Tim Cansfield-guitars, Tom Pete Whitaker (Keyboards) + TBC Walsh-trpts, Karlos Edwards-perc/vocal, Andrew FREE ENTRY Small-drums 02/04/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 19:00 £30 - £60 ARTHUR WEST PIANO BAR & RESTAURANT 01/04/2019 606 CLUB, CHELSEA 20:30 £12.00 Arthur West brings his treasure house of New SLY & ROBBIE NORDUB FEAT NILS PETTER PHIL AYRES DTENTE DRUM-LED 10 PIECE GROOVE 02/04/2019 BETCHWORTH PARK GOLF CLUB 20:30 Orleans, Chicago and Harlem Stride Piano MOLVAER FIRST HOUSE £19.00 stylings to Toulouse Lautrec. Having studied BAND Robbie Shakespeare - bass, Sly Dunbar - drums, some of the UKs and US's leading performers, Phil Ayres-drums, Adam Phillips, Bobby Quigley- Nils Petter Molvaer - trumpet, Johan Lindstrom - HENRY LOWTHER'S STILL WATERS QUINTET Arthur has found his own unique sound to cater gtrs, Carl Hudson-kyb, Dave Lewis-sax, Danny guitar, Vladislav Delay - live sampling for the budding South Londoner's. Whether it's Marsden-trpt, Phil Mulford-bs, Pete Eckford-perc, PRESENTED BY WATERMILL JAZZ Henry Lowther - trumpet & flugelhorn, Pete Hurt - Fats Waller, Jerry Lee Lewis, or Fats Domino, you Simon Foster, Tracy Graham-vocals & Special are in for a dinner treat. Guests: Jim Mullen-guitar and Noel McCalla & 02/04/2019 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 19:30 FREE tenor sax, Barry Green - piano, Dave Green - double bass, Paul Clarvis - drums Louise Clare Marshall-vocals BARRY GREEN SOLO PIANO 03/04/2019 SPICE OF LIFE, SOHO 20:00 £5 - £8 FREE 02/04/2019 EAST SIDE JAZZ CLUB, LEYTONSTONE 20:30 MU 01/04/2019 MILFORD ARMS, ISLEWORTH 20:30 02/04/2019 TOULOUSE LAUTREC, KENNINGTON 19:30 £7.00 VANDO JAM HOSTED BY RACHAEL COHEN KELVIN CHRISTIANE/GEOFF MASON FREE ENTRY John Pearce/Andrew Cleyndert/Trevor Tomkins ART THEMEN © JAZZLONDONLIVE LIMITED 2019 APRIL 2019 LISTINGS P1 03/04/2019 606 CLUB, CHELSEA 20:30 £12.00 04/04/2019 LE QUECUMBAR, BATTERSEA 19:00 FREE John Raymond (tpt) , Gilad Hekselman (gtr) , Chennez Mackenzie, vcls, Volker Janssen, keys, Colin Stranahan (drs) George Frisk, gtr, Mark Buckingham, sax, Tom GUILLE HILL GUITAR-LED JAZZ/LATIN BAND BEFORE 8PM £6 AFTER Gilchristy, bass, Theo Buckingham, drms, Chris Guille Hill-guitar, Paul Booth-sax/flute, Steve DANI MILANO DUO 04/04/2019 ROYAL ALBERT HALL, KENSINGTON 21:30 Fletcher, perc Lodder-piano, Andy Lafone-bass, Davide Giovannini-drums £9.48 - £14.76 04/04/2019 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 19:30 FREE 05/04/2019 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB, DALSTON 20:30 £10.00 LATE NIGHT JAZZ - EMMAVIE ELGAR ROOM 03/04/2019 MILL HILL JAZZ CLUB 20:30 £10 FRANCESCO LOCASTRO DUO GUITAR AND PIANO WORLD MUSIC WORKSHOP BAND Ian Burnstead (sax) MARCO MARCONI TRIO 04/04/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 23:30 £10 04/04/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 19:30 £45 - £60 Marco returns to MHJC, his spiritual home in the ETUK UBONG QUINTET LATE LATE SHOW 05/04/2019 CON CELLAR BAR, CAMDEN 21:00 CASH ON UK, to provide an evening of absolute magical AVISHAI COHEN TRIO MAIN SHOW Line-up tbc DOOR music. With Adam King bass, and Emiliano Avishai Cohen - bass, vocals, Elchin Shirinov - Caroselli drums. piano, Noam David - drums 04/04/2019 CLOCKTOWER CAFE, CROYDON 12:00 FREE SAM GLASER QUARTET + CROWLEY / NICHOLLS / GILES 03/04/2019 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB, SOHO 20:30 04/04/2019 TOULOUSE LAUTREC, KENNINGTON 19:30 AL NICHOLLS QT LUNCHTIME GIG Sam Glaser - sax / compositions, Matt Robinson - £18.00 FREE ENTRY keys, Joe Downard - bass, James Maddren - 04/04/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 21:00 £6 - £8 ON drums & George Crowley - sax / fx, Dan Nicholls BECKI BIGGINS 'IT’S A MAN’S WORLD' SCOTT BRAMLEY PIANO BAR & RESTAURANT THE DOOR - synths, Tim Giles - drums / electronics Singer and pianist Scott Bramley is on hand to 03/04/2019 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB, DALSTON 20:30 £12.00 take whatever request you can throw at him from THE W3 SESSIONS! (JAZZ & FUNK NIGHT + GUESTS) jazz standards to modern pop classics. 05/04/2019 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB, SOHO 21:00 SCOPES FT BEN VAN GELDER OFFICIAL EUROPEAN UPSTAIRS BAR The night will be run by bassist Phil Simmonds £20.00 LAUNCH DATE FOR DEBUT ALBUM 04/04/2019 1901 ARTS CLUB, SE1 20:00 £12 ONLINE, (founder of W3 Sessions and Bassment Project). A CELEBRATION OF FELA KUTI’S MUSIC Ben van Gelder (sax) , Tony Tixier (pno) , Tom Berkmann (bs) , Mathias Ruppnig (drs) £15 ON THE DOOR PRESENTED BY BUKKY LEO & BLACK EGYPT ALAN BARNES AND TERENCE COLLIE PRESENTED 03/04/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 23:30 £10 05/04/2019 SOUTHBANK CENTRE 13:00 FREE 05/04/2019 606 CLUB, CHELSEA 21:30 £14.00 BY MOOD INDIGO EVENTS CESCA LATE LATE SHOW Alan Barnes Terence Collie FRIDAY LUNCH: ALEX HITCHCOCK QUINTET ROYAL LEX CAMERON VOCAL/KYBD-LED GROOVE BAND Ciaran Corr - guitar, Alex Wilson - keys, Sam Lex Cameron-vocals/keyboard, Tony Remy-gtr, 'Barrell' Jones - drums FESTIVAL HALL - CENTRAL BAR, LEVEL 2 Nick Cohen-bs, Westley Joseph-drms & Susan 04/04/2019 BULL'S HEAD, BARNES 20:00 £10 IN ADV & Allotey-vocals 03/04/2019 BELVDEDERE JAZZ & MUSIC CLUB 20.00 £12 ON THE DOOR 05/04/2019 LE QUECUMBAR, BATTERSEA 18:00 FREE £15 SANDY MCLELLAND AMERICANA COUNTRY BLUES BEFORE 8PM £6 AFTER 05/04/2019 TOULOUSE LAUTREC, KENNINGTON 21:30 £15 - £18 GORDON CAMPBELL OCTET & FOLK TIM ELLIS JAZZ MANOUCHE COLLECTIVE Gordon Campbell - trombone, Olly Wilby - saxes, Feat Scottish singer/songwriter McLelland & his CHUCK WANSLEY QUINTET FT.
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