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Jazzlondonlive Aug 2019 LIANE CARROLL & IAN SHAW GROOVE WARRIORS CLASSIC SOUL & FUNK 03/08/2019 TROUBADOUR, EARL’S COURT 13:30 FREE AUG 2019 Chennez Mackenzie, vcls, Volker Janssen, keys, EVENT JAZZLONDONLIVE George Frisk, gtr, Mark Buckingham, sax, Tom 01/08/2019 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB, DALSTON 20:30 £10.00 Gilchrist, bass, Theo Buckingham, drms, Chris SAM GLASER DUO SEBASTIAAN DE KROM Fletcher, perc BURNING GHOSTS LA HEAVY METAL JAZZERS PRESENTS JAZZ NIGHTS AT THE TROUBADOUR Dan Rosenboom (tpt), Jake Vossler (gtr), Richard 01/08/2019 CLOCKTOWER CAFÉ, CROYDON 12:00 FREE Giddens (bs), Aaron McLendon (drs) 02/08/2019 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB, DALSTON 20:30 £15.00 03/08/2019 JAZZ CAFÉ, CAMDEN 19:00 £15 £25 JIM GOLD TRIO £ £ MARTIN SPEAKE TRIO 01/08/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 21:00 6 - 8 ON THE Martin Speake (sax), Mike Outram (gtr), Jeff QUENTIN COLLINS SEXTET PRESENT: 80 YEARS OF É £ £ 01/08/2019 JAZZ CAF , CAMDEN 19:00 15 20 DOOR Williams (drs) BLUENOTE PHIL RANELIN & TRIBE RENAISSANCE THE W3 SESSIONS! (JAZZ & FUNK NIGHT + 03/08/2019 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 19:30 FREE GUESTS) UPSTAIRS BAR 02/08/2019 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB, SOHO 21:00 01/08/2019 LE QUECUMBAR, BATTERSEA 19:00 FREE TILL The night will be run by bassist Phil Simmonds £25.00 JENNY HOWE VOCALS-PIANO DUO 8PM £6 AFTER (founder of W3 Sessions and Bassment Project). LIANE CARROLL TRIO £ £ HOT CLUB DJANGO DUO WITH MATT KERRY 03/08/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 19:30 30 - 55 01/08/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 22:30 £35 - £60 02/08/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 21:00 FREE - £15 ON KENNY BARRON TRIO - INTERNATIONAL PIANO TRIO 01/08/2019 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 19:30 FREE CHARLES LLOYD QUINTET SECOND HOUSE THE DOOR FESTIVAL 2019 FIRST HOUSE Charles Lloyd - saxophone, Julian Lage - guitar, FRANCESCO LOCASTRO DUO GUITAR AND PIANO VIVA CUBA! (LIVE CUBAN BANDS & DJ'S) Kenny Barron - piano, Kiyoshi Kitagawa - bass, Marvin Sewell - guitar, Rueben Rogers - bass, Johnathan Blake - drums Eric Harland - drums £ £ UPSTAIRS BAR 01/08/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 19:30 35 - 60 03/08/2019 HAMPSTEAD JAZZ CLUB, NW3 20:00 £15 £20 CHARLES LLOYD QUINTET FIRST HOUSE 01/08/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 23:30 £10 02/08/2019 606 CLUB, CHELSEA 21:30 £14.00 Charles Lloyd - saxophone, Julian Lage - guitar, AGAPESOUL Marvin Sewell - guitar, Rueben Rogers - bass, ZHENYA STRIGALEV QUARTET LATE LATE SHOW RACHAEL CALLADINE VOCAL-LED GROOVE BAND Eric Harland - drums Zhenya Strigalev - Alto Saxophone, Ivo Neame - Jim Watson - pno; Dominic Grant - gtr; Winston Piano, Tim Thornton - Bass, Jamie Murray - 03/08/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 20:00 FREE - £15 ON Blissett - bass; Pascal Consoli - drums Drums THE DOOR 01/08/2019 TOULOUSE LAUTREC, KENNINGTON 19:30 FUNKY NATION! (LIVE DJS) UPSTAIRS BAR FREE ENTRY 02/08/2019 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 22:00 FREE The most exciting club night in London every SAMUEL PETERS PIANO BAR & RESTAURANT ANDREAS EPAMINONDAS TRIO Saturday Night! A solo singer pianist playing songs from all sorts 02/08/2019 LE QUECUMBAR, BATTERSEA 19:00 FREE TILL GUITAR/ORGAN/DRUMS TRIO or era's and genres. 8PM £6 AFTER 03/08/2019 TOULOUSE LAUTREC, KENNINGTON 20:00 LA BOUCHE MANOUCHE DUO 02/08/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 22:30 £35 - £60 FREE FOR DINERS 01/08/2019 BULL'S HEAD, BARNES 20:00 £10 IN ADV & £ 02/08/2019 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 19:30 FREE CHARLES LLOYD QUINTET SECOND HOUSE NOELLE VAUGHN JAZZ DUO PIANO BAR & 12 ON THE DOOR Charles Lloyd - saxophone, Julian Lage - guitar, RESTAURANT SALAMANDER SWINGING HAMMOND ORGAN LED MAURICE HORHUT SOLO PIANO Marvin Sewell - guitar, Rueben Rogers - bass, Eric Harland - drums jazz chanteuse specialising in vintage numbers JAZZ & BLUES 5-PIECE from the 1940s to the 1960s. 02/08/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 19:30 £35 - £60 Featuring Dave Turner, Hammond, Vicki Edwards, vcls CHARLES LLOYD QUINTET FIRST HOUSE 02/08/2019 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB, DALSTON 23:00 £6.00 03/08/2019 BULL'S HEAD, BARNES 20:30 £13 IN ADV & Charles Lloyd - saxophone, Julian Lage - guitar, JAZZINC TWILIGHT SESSIONS LATE NIGHT Marvin Sewell - guitar, Rueben Rogers - bass, tbc £15 ON THE DOOR 01/08/2019 HAMPSTEAD JAZZ CLUB, NW3 20:00 £15 £20 Eric Harland - drums ZOE FRANCIS & JIM MULLEN SWING JAZZ VANESSA HAYNES & HER BAND Zoe Francis, vcls, Jim Mullen, gtr, Graham 02/08/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 23:30 £10 ADV £12 02/08/2019 TOULOUSE LAUTREC, KENNINGTON 20:00 Harvey, pno, Mick Hutton, bass 01/08/2019 606 CLUB, CHELSEA 20:30 £12.00 DOOR £6 NUS FREE MU FREE FOR DINERS ANDREW MCCORMACK'S GRAVITON PIANO-LED ERIC ALEXANDER QUARTET LATE LATE SHOW 03/08/2019 THE JOHN BAIRD 20:30 FREE ELIZA CARRICK-DAVIES JAZZ DUO PIANO BAR & Eric Alexander / tenor sax, Andrew McCormack / PROGRESSIVE JAZZ piano, Tim Thornton / double bass, Ed JAZZ AT THE JOHN BAIRD MONTHLY JAZZ NIGHT Noemi Nuti - vocals; Josh Arcoleo - sax; Tom RESTAURANT Michael Chillingworth (Alto Saxophone), Rick timeless jazz classics and powerful soul numbers Richardson / drums Herbert - bass; Josh Blackmore - drums Simpson (Piano), Tom Hanson (Double Bass), in a night of live music we all know and love. Dave Hamblett (Drums) 01/08/2019 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB, SOHO 20:30 02/08/2019 BULL'S HEAD, BARNES 20:30 £11IN ADV & £25.00 £13 ON THE DOOR © JAZZLONDONLIVE ltd page 1 of August 2019 listings £ Eleven years on from the runaway success of 03/08/2019 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB, DALSTON 20:30 15.00 ALLISON NEALE - ALTO ‘New Soul’, hear irresistible folk-pop from the 05/08/2019 SPICE OF LIFE, SOHO 18:00 FREE with the Mr P.C Trio GEORGIA MANCO QUARTET singer-songwriter and musician-producer David BLUES JAM - HOSTED BY DOVE JONES Donatien.Music is anything but a job to Naim and A celebration of Traditional and Psychedelic Donatien. It’s entwined in every aspect of life for £ Blues & Jams returns to our favourite venue, the 03/08/2019 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB, SOHO 21:00 04/08/2019 BULL'S HEAD, BARNES 14:30 10 IN ADV & the musical and romantic partners, who recorded legendary Spice of Life, complete with the £ their third album, Older, together in their family £25.00 12 ON THE DOOR friendliest, grooviest vibes and jams with home on the outskirts of Paris. musicians from around the world. Full backline, PAPA GEORGE & MICKY MOODY THE LUNCH LIANE CARROLL & IAN SHAW keys, and exceptional PA - come and join in! SESSION Musicians, Singers, Horns, Music Lovers and 04/08/2019 BOATERS, KINGSTON 20:00 FREE Awakening Minds welcome! 03/08/2019 606 CLUB, CHELSEA 21:30 £14.00 Papa George, vcls & gtr, Micky Moody, gtr ADMISSION GIACOMO SMITH/SMITTY'S BIG 4 SAX/CLARINET- 04/08/2019 LE QUECUMBAR, BATTERSEA 18:00 £18 ADV TIM WHITEHEAD 05/08/2019 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 19:30 FREE LED MAINSTREAM JAZZ QUINTET Tim Whitehead - sax, Simon Carter - piano, Dave Archer - guitar; Tim Thornton - bass £20 DOOR Laurence Cottle - bass, Nic France - drums JOE BICKERSTAFF SOLO PIANO AURELIEN BOULY PRESENTS DJANGO MEETS NEW 05/08/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 19:30 £30 - £45 03/08/2019 ARCHDUKE, WATERLOO 22:00 FREE ORLEANS & BECHET 04/08/2019 PIZZAEXPRESS JAZZ CLUB, SOHO 20:00 £ GWILYM SIMCOCK TRIO - INTERNATIONAL PIANO ROY PFEFFER QUARTET DRUMS-LED QUARTET 20.00 04/08/2019 CHANDOS ARMS JAZZ, COLINDALE 19:00 TRIO FESTIVAL 2019 MAIN SHOW AGAPÉ SOUL £ £ £ £ Gwilym Simcock - piano, Yuri Goloubev - bass, 03/08/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 23:30 30 - 55 8/ 5 Asaf Sirkis - drums £ £ KENNY BARRON TRIO - INTERNATIONAL PIANO TRIO SAXOPHONIST JOSH KEMP PRESENTED BY JUST 04/08/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 20:00 8 ADV 10 FESTIVAL 2019 SECOND HOUSE EAST OF JAZZ DOOR 05/08/2019 SOUTHBANK CENTRE 19:30 £25 Kenny Barron - piano, Kiyoshi Kitagawa - bass, Josh Kemp (sax), Graham Harvey (piano), Rick SUNDAY LIVE MUSIC SESSIONS - THE Johnathan Blake - drums Finlay (drums), bass tba NILE ROGERS MELTDOWN - KOKOROKO QUEEN COALMINERS UPSTAIRS BAR ELIZABETH HALL Tommy Hare (Vocals) Sumudu (Vocals) Arthur £ £ £ £ Soul-shaking, horn-fueled Afrobeat brings 03/08/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 23:30 10 ADV 12 04/08/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 19:30 30 - 55 Lea (Piano/Vocals) Ben Somers (Sax/Vocals) Rob together this inner London eight-piece, whose Updegraff (Guitar) Spencer Brown (Bass) Pat DOOR £6 NUS FREE MU KENNY BARRON TRIO - INTERNATIONAL PIANO TRIO name means ‘be strong’ in Urhobo. Led by Levett (Drums) trumpeter Sheila Maurice-Grey, the group play FERGUS MCCREADIE TRIO - INTERNATIONAL PIANO FESTIVAL 2019 MAIN SHOW music they love, music they grew up with and Kenny Barron - piano, Kiyoshi Kitagawa - bass, ’ music their parents got funky to. TRIO FESTIVAL 2019 LATE LATE SHOW Johnathan Blake - drums 04/08/2019 TROUBADOUR, EARL S COURT 20:00 FREE Fergus McCreadie - piano, David Bowen - bass, Stephen Henderson - drums EVENT 05/08/2019 TOULOUSE LAUTREC, KENNINGTON 19:30 04/08/2019 SOUTHBANK CENTRE 19:30 £30 - £35 GRAEME BLEVINS TRIO SEBASTIAAN DE KROM FREE ENTRY NILE ROGERS MELTDOWN - THUNDERCAT ROYAL PRESENTS JAZZ NIGHTS AT THE TROUBADOUR SCOTT BRAMLEY PIANO BAR & RESTAURANT 04/08/2019 RONNIE SCOTT'S, SOHO 13:30 FESTIVAL HALL Singer and pianist Scott Bramley is on hand to Funk, R&B and punk all feed the surreal genius of 04/08/2019 VORTEX JAZZ CLUB, DALSTON 20:15 £10.00 take whatever request you can throw at him from SUNDAY JAZZ LUNCH - 100 YEARS OF JAZZ PIANO virtuosic bassist and singer Stephen Bruner, alias jazz standards to modern pop classics. DYLAN BATES PENGE TRIANGLE WITH JAMES PEARSON LUNCHTIME SHOW Thundercat.
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