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0844 264 2140 TUESDAY 15 THURSDAY 17 NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 8PM • £20 & £25 8PM • £20 & £25 Louise Marshall with Elaine Delmar 11-12 11-12 12 The Derek Nash Quartet Elaine Delmar has long been established as a singer of the very highest calibre - with the voice, looks and personality that have captivated world- With a smoky voice that crackles and pops, Louise Marshall is an established wide audiences. She’s equally at home, whether entertaining a concert star with Jules Holland, David Gilmour and Roxy Music. Fresh from a UK tour audience, or performing in the more intimate cabaret/small theatre she brings to St.James a fiery passion in singing the blues, soul, swing and settings. contemporary takes on the Great American Songbook. Her American Song Book presentations sold out at St. James Studio Derek Nash returns to St. James following his sell out Masters of Mainstream and The Pheasantry. Elaine was awarded best vocalist in the 2013 set last year. He has played saxophone for Jools Holland and his Rhythm Parliamentary Jazz Awards. and Blues Orchestra since 2004. His 2002 cd’s “Young Lions, Old Tigers“ and For this London Jazz Festival concert Elaine brings her proven jazz Stephanie Trick Paolo Alderighi Darius Brubeck 2012 “Joyriding” have both been awarded the best new cd in the British Jazz sensitivities and wide vocal range to bear not only on a range of Awards. On piano they have David Newton 13 times winner of best pianist in classic musical favourites, but also on delightful, less well known 12-16 12 12 those awards. gems, accompanied by Martin Shaw- trumpet, Barry Green - piano, Simon Thorpe - double bass & Bobby Worth - drums Louise Marshall - vocals, Derek Nash - saxophones, David Newton - piano, Geoff Gascoyne - double bass, Nic France - drums “One of the ageless, evergreen singing stars that we have… as beautiful and talented as ever… she’s marvellous!” Sir Michael Parkinson “Derek Nash is one of the most versatile saxophonists” The Guardian EFG LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL AT ST. JAMES STUDIO www.efglondonjazzfestival.org.uk JBGB Events music management are producers, Chris Ingham Frank Harrison Joe Stilgoe promoters and presenters of jazz, popular and classical live music WEDNESDAY 16 events in London and the South East of England. To keep informed of 15 15 17 our forthcoming concerts; know more about the artists and musicians NOVEMBER we present and the venues in which our performances take place, please click on our web site www.jbgbevents.com for details. To 8PM • £20 & £25 receive in advance news just sign in to our update email service. Miles Davis: From Bop to Blue BOOK YOUR SEATS with Chris Ingham’s REBOP Louise Marshall Derek Nash Elaine Delmar Miles Davis is widely considered one of the most influential musicians of Call 0844 264 2140 or the 20th century. In 1959 he produced his masterpiece album “Kind of Blue” featuring the classic tracks “So What” and “All Blues”. The album 11 - 12 - 15 - 16 - 17 highlighted the extraordinary talents of soon-to-be-legendary jazz greats John Coltrane and Cannonball Adderley. online www.jbgbevents.com Following a sell out From Bop to Blue at Pizza Express, Chris Ingham, no stranger to success at St.James and the London Jazz Festival, traces Miles’s NOVEMBER 2016 musical journey that culminated with the “Kind of Blue” album. His hard driving REBOP ensemble, evokes the style and sounds of the wonderful www.stjamestheatre.co.uk music of the Miles Davis sextet, adding their own imaginative creativity and improvisations. 0844 264 2140 Paul Higgs - trumpet, Colin Watling - tenor saxophone, Kevin Flanagan A fee of £1.50 applies to all online and phone transactions - alto saxophone, Chris Ingham - piano, Robert Rickenberg - double St.James Theatre, 12 Palace Street, London SW1E 5JA bass and George Double - drums Victoria / St. James’s Park www.stjamestheatre.co.uk “Rebop are one of the best bands in the country” Eastern Daily Press FRIDAY 11 SATURDAY 12 SATURDAY 12 NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 8PM • £20 & £25 2.30PM • £17 & £20 8PM • £20 & £25 Classic Jazz in Four Hands 2 Pianos, 6 Pianists, 12 Hands The Darius Brubeck Quartet & 60 Digits Following a successful tour this year of Canada, sold out appearances at Stephanie Trick the Cheltenham and Glasgow International Jazz Festivals, and acclaimed An afternoon concert of stunning, original performances and improvised and Paolo Alderighi piano magic, from 6 outstanding international jazz pianists. evenings at Ronnie Scotts and Pizza Express Jazz Club, Darius Brubeck brings his quartet to St. James for their debut appearance in the London A range of piano styles, including Harlem stride, ragtime, boogie-woogie, Jazz Festival. On the opening night of the gospel, blues, swing, be-bop & modal, with solos, duets and a finale London Jazz Festival at St. James featuring all six together. come two brilliant, classically During the 1970s, Darius toured the world trained and outstanding stride, Paolo Alderighi – Classically trained conservatoire leader, with Two Generations of Brubeck and The boogie and blues pianists, to play who captures the music of the great American Song Book New Brubeck Quartet. the two pianos in the intimate with invention that George Gershwin would enjoy. Studio. He moved to South Africa in 1983, initiating Darius Brubeck – Brings his own unique and distinctive Paolo Alderighi - originally style, forged in the US and South Africa, whilst respecting the first degree course in Jazz Studies offered from Italy and Stephanie Trick and reflecting his parental heritage. by an African university, eventually founding - from USA, met at a piano the Centre for Jazz and Popular Music. festival. They started on a four- hands piano project dedicated Frank Harrison – A most lyrical musician, who studied to classic jazz, preparing in the US and with his trio is a regular festival performer Following the success of the CD “Cathy’s arrangements of songs from internationally, issuing four well reviewed albums. Summer” featuring many new Darius the swing era, as well as Brubeck compositions, and to coincide with drawing from the Harlem Chris Ingham – Outstanding accompanist the recent launch of their new album “Years stride, ragtime and blues and leader of UK groups “Jazz At The Movies” and “Rebop” Ago”, this concert of acoustic music - melodic, repertoire. with highly rated recordings and performances of the life, spontaneous, rhythmic and engaging, will times and music of Hoagy Carmichael. include standards, South African jazz and Performing internationally ever-popular Dave Brubeck music. in jazz and music festivals to Joe Stilgoe – Not only a consummate jazz pianist, but Darius Brubeck – piano, Dave O’Higgins – wild acclaim, they arrive in also lyricist, improviser and theatre performer, recently the UK to launch our London starring in High Society at London’s Old Vic Theatre and in saxophones, Matt Ridley – double bass & Jazz Festival programme, for “Just The Two Of Us” with singer Claire Martin. Wesley Gibbens – drums what will be a concert, not only to thrill all piano fans, but to amaze, entertain and delight Stephanie Trick – classical piano background who with everyone who just enjoys charming and youthful exuberance has brought a modern wonderful music. approach to traditional hard driving stride piano. “Stephanie and Paolo are an inspiration. Such back-and-forth! “A wild, exuberant, fun filled afternoon for anyone who loves the thrill “Darius, the eldest of Dave Brubeck’s sons, plays stylish piano and Individually they are marvellous , but together their 4-handed stride is of improvisation” The Hoste of Jazz knows the score.” Jack Massarik, Evening Standard just remarkable.” Dick Hyman EFG LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL AT ST. JAMES STUDIO www.efglondonjazzfestival.org.uk EFG LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL AT ST. JAMES STUDIO.
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