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JAZZ in London S E P T E M B E R 2015 JAZZ in London www.jazzinlondon.net S E P T E M B E R 2015 RONNIE SCOTT’S PizzaExpress Jazz Club 47 Frith St. Soho, London W1D 4HT 10 Dean St. London W1 reservations: 020 7439 0747 Reservations: 08456 027 017 www.ronniescotts.co.uk www.PizzaExpresslive.com S E P T E M B E R Tues 1 September EARL OKIN 1 - 2 MONTY ALEXANDER TRIO Wed 2 GWYNETH HERBERT QUARTET 3 - 5 DEODATO 6 THE HUMAN REVOLUTION Thur 3 ZEETIAH MASSIAH BAND featuring Rick Laughlin, Rob Hughes, Henry Collins ORCHESTRA featuring Robin Eubanks 7 - 12 STACEY KENT Fri 4 Jazz Souled Out - BEGGAR & CO 13 SOWETO KINCH BAND Sat 5 Jazz Souled Out - MYLES SANKO 14-15 ANTONIO FORCIONE Sun 6 (lunch) DEBORAH CAREW with presents Sketches of Africa John Crawford, Neville Malcolm & Chris Draper 16-17 COURTNEY PINE - House of Legends Sun 6 (eve) DEREK NASH ACOUSTIC QT featuring Mario Canonge with Dave Newton, Geoff Gascoyne, Sebastiaan de Krom 18-19 IAN SHAW & his Trio Mon 7 - Sat 12 JOHN ETHERIDGE with: plus special guest Miguel Gorodi 7 - 9 JOHN WILLIAMS 20 R onnie Scott’s BLUES EXPLOSION Thu10 VIMALA ROWE 21-22 GILAD ATZMON with Strings Fri 11 ZAPPATISTA’S with Annie Whitehead, - the music of Charlie Parker Steve Lodder, Simon Bates, Shanti Jayasinha 23-26 LOOSE TUBES Sat 12 SWEET CHORUS featuring Christian Garrick, Dave Kelbie, Andy Crowdy 27 NATALIE WILLIAMS - Soul Family 28-30 BEBEL GILBERTO Sat 12 (lunch) BEN WATERS BAND Sun 13 (lunch) THE BEVIN BOYS Sun 13 BETH ROWLEY London Latin Jazz Festival Mon 14 To be confirmed - see website Tue 15 - Thur 24 2 Sept-3 October. Hosted by ALEX WILSON BRIAN CULBERTSON Multi award-winning Smooth Jazz superstar, with band featuring Derek Nash, Oli Silk, Mark Jaimes Tues 29 ELIANE CORREA En El Aire Project featuring Binisa Bonner, Fri 25 Brass Weekend - Graeme Flowers, Roberto Manzin HACKNEY COLLIERY BAND Sat 26 (lunch) CLAUDE DIALLO SITUATION Wed 30 J-SONICS with guest singer Grace Rodson Sat 26 Brass Weekend - GENE DUDLEY GROUP Thur 1 ALEX WILSON & NICKY BROWN Sun 27 (lunch) STEVE TAYLOR BIG BAND Afro-Cuban Gospel Project To Buddy Rich & Beyond - see box page 4 Fri 2 DORANCE LORZA & Sexteto Cafe Sun 27 (eve) MUSICIANS’ COMPANY Young Jazz Musician of the Year - see box page 5 Sat 3 OMAR PUENTE - Havana Class 86 Mon 28 SINATRA & JOBIM The Bossa Sessions 2 shows: 7.30-9pm & 10.30pm-12mid. featuring Frank Cognoscenti & Pedro Lopez PizzaExpress Jazz Club 10 Dean St W1D 3RW Tues 29 - Sat 3 Oct LONDON LATIN 08456 027 017. www.PizzaExpresslive.com JAZZ FESTIVAL - see opposite Copyright©2015 Mary Greig 2 THE RED LION Canbury Gardens BOATERS Lower Ham Road 92-94 Linkfield Road, Isleworth TW7 6QJ www.boaterslivemusic.com Buses 235, 237, 267 / Isleworth BR 5 mins Kingston KT2 5AU Sundays in September Tel: 020 8560 1457. FREE ADMISSION Mondays in SEPTEMBER. 8.30pm. 6 MIKE OUTRAM with Simon Carter, Andrew McKinney, Simon Lea 7 CHRISTIAN BREWER, FREDDIE GAVITA 13 ROB BARRON, MARK LEWANDOWSKI NATALIE WILLIAMS with Simon Carter, Rob Mullarkey, Simon Lea 14 VASILIS XENOPOULOS, NIGEL PRICE 20 ROSS STANLEY, DAVE GREEN TRISTAN MAILLIOT QUINTET with Gareth Lockrane, Mark Ridout 21 STEVE WATERMAN, KAREN SHARP Mike Gorman & Flo Moore ROBIN ASPLAND, ALEC DANKWORTH 27 TIM WHITEHEAD with 28 JIMMY HASTINGS Simon Carter, Geoff Gascoyne & Nic France JOHN HORLER & TIM WELLS Music starts 8pm. 020 8541 4672 TREVOR TOMKINS drums, on all dates FREE ADMISSION. East Side JAZZ CLUB The SPICE of LIFE 6 Moor Street, Cambridge Circus, W1D 5NA Upstairs@TOMMY FLYNN’S info: www.spicejazz.co.uk tel/text: 07870 915682 692 High Road, Leytonstone, E11 3AA Weds & Thurs in Sept. 8pm. £10 /£8 (£5/3/MU free on 3rd) 020 8989 8129 eastsidejazzclub.blogspot.com 2 T J JOHNSON BAND Tuesday 22 Sept. 8.30pm. JAY PHELPS 3 Vando Jam featuring SIMON WILLESCROFT & RACHEL COHEN 9 SHU ISHIKAWA QUARTET + vocalist Yuko Yukoi with Sam Leak, Tim Thornton & Clive Fenner. £6 10 Mak Murtic’s MIMIKA ENSEMBLE with Maja Rivic Tuesday 29 Sept. 8.30pm. LIANE CARROLL 16 Brazilian Love Affair, hosted by Noemi Nuti, presenting with Roger Carey & Clive Fenner. £8 CHICO CHICA ftg. Hilary Cameron, Tom Hannah 17 MERVYN AFRICA’S GAME OF JAZZ featuring 8.30pm. Tuesday 6 Oct. TONY KOFI Claude Deppa, Clare Hirst - Markson Pianos Night with Jonathan Gee, Geoff Gascoyne, Clive Fenner. £6 23 ANNIE COWAN + John Cervantes Qt + special guests Tuesday 13 Oct. 8.30pm. SIMON SPILLETT 24 LONDON CITY BIG BAND with John Critchinson, Tim Wells, Clive Fenner. £6 30 MAMAYO jazz,funk & soul jam with Yolanda Charles STUDIO Karamel Restaurant @CHOCOLATE FACTORY 2 ST JAMES THEATRE, 12 Palace Street, SW1E 5JA 4 Coburg Road, Wood Green, N22 6UJ 0844 264 2140. www.stjamestheatre.co.uk Thursdays in September Sun 20 Sept APPLETON - 8 piece Dutch-German 3 SIMON SPILLETT with band with Carroll Vanwelden& the Brenninkmeijer Bros. John Critchinson, Alec Dankworth, Stu Butterfield Mon 21 Sept CLASSICAL KICKS 10 COLIN OXLEY with with Lizzie Ball, James Pearson Trio, Alice Lascelles Eriko Ishihara, Julian Bury & Stu Butterfield 17 Thurs 24 Sept THE LATIN MIX ALEX MERRITT/ STEVE FISHWICK with John Turville, Mick Coady & Matt Fishwick EMILY SAUNDERS with Byron Wallen, Steve Pringle, Paul Michael, George Hart 24 PAUL CLARVIS ENSEMBLE with Robbie Robson, Josephine Davis, Fri 25 Sept PEDRO SEGUNDO Alcyona Mick & Callum Gourlay presents SOLO SEGUNDO Doors 7pm./Music 8pm. Adm. £8. Dining optional Tickets from £17.50. Doors 7.15/music 8pm 020 8829 8962 www.karamelrestaurant.com 3 Acoustic Jazz Lounge Upstairs at RONNIE SCOTT’S BAR WAY OUT WEST 47 Frith Street, Soho W1 D 4HT. 020 7439 0747 @THE BULL’S HEAD, 373 Lonsdale Road, SW13 9PY Mondays in September 8pm to 12 midnight. Door adm. £7 Wednesdays in Sept. 8.30pm. £12/£10concs/£5 students 2 TWO OF A MIND: The music of Renato D’Aiello Paul Desmond & Gerry Mulligan, with Allison Neale with guest singers Chris Biscoe, Jeremy Brown, Stu Butterfield 7 TRUDY KERR with 9 TORUS with Gary Plumley, Jonathan Gee Dave Warren, Ferg Ireland, Alfonso Vitale Mick Sexton & Trevor Taylor 14 BRIGITTE BERAHA with 16 DAVE JONES’ AFFINITY featuring Sean Hargreaves, Ferg Ireland, Alfonso Vitale Maciek Pysz, John Turville, Tristan Mailliot 21 CHRIS DEAN (vcl. & tbn.) with 23 TIM WHITEHEAD ‘Wake Up Call - Dave Warren, Andrew Robb, Alfonso Vitale The EMI Sessions’ with Quentin Collins, 28 SARAH MOULE with Tony Woods, Liam Noble, Oli Hayhurst, Eddie Hick Dave Warren, Andrew Robb, Alfonso Vitale 30 MILES vs MONK - STEVE FISHWICK with THE WOW ALLSTARS featuring Kate Williams Chris Biscoe, Gary Willcox AVIVA SOCIAL CLUB Watermill Pixham Lane @POLISH JAZZ CAFE, 238-246 King Street, W6 0RF jAZZ Dorking RH4 1QA Fri 11 Sept, 8.30pm. WoW Benefit for Linda Whitehead Thursdays in Sept. 8.30pm featuring MORNINGTON LOCKETT, MIKE OUTRAM 3 DEREK NASH ACOUSTIC QT JONATHAN GEE, MICK HUTTON, NIC FRANCE. £8/£5 featuring Dave Newton, Geoff Gascoyne, Seb de Krom info: www.wowjazz.org 07979 805454 10 GWILYM SIMCOCK piano & MICHAEL WOLLNY piano 17 PARADIGM SHIFT featuring ARCHDUKE Live! Michael Janisch, Jason Yarde, Paul Booth, Alex Bonney, Cedric Hanriot, Colin Stranahan Weeknight Jazz, all duos except Friday, featuring 24 GARY CROSBY’S GROUNDATION Mon: Barry Green Tues: Will Bartlett . 6.30pm Wed: Martin Blackwell Thur: Francesco lo Castro featuring Nathaniel Facey, Shirley Tetteh, Moses Boyd Fri: Maurice Horhut solo pno. From 7.30pm Tickets £17- £25 + members concessions. Book online: www.watermilljazz.co.uk Saturday early sets - 7.30pm - 9.30pm. Jazz vocalists: 5 ROSANNA BRANDI 12 SARA MITRA 19 TRUDY KERR 26 FINI BEARMAN Harri’s Jazz Fridays, 10pm-12mid. Late Night Trios: Fri 4 ROB BARRON TRIO @BAGSTER HOUSE, Walton Lane Fri 11 JOY ELLIS TRIO Shepperton, Middx. TW17 8LP. Res: 01784 435396 Fri 18 BRUNO D’AMBRA TRIO www.harrisjazz.com email: [email protected] Fri 25 ANDY TRIM TRIO Thursday 24 Sept. 8.30pm. Adm £15/£17 Saturdays, 10pm-12mid. Late Night Quartets : SKELTON / SKINNER SEPTET Sat 5 ALEX GARNETT QUARTET with Robert Fowler, Mike Lovatt, Gordon Sat 12 GARY WILLCOX QUARTET Campbell, Graham Harvey, Jeremy Brown Sat 19 RICK SIMPSON QUARTET Sat 26 ANJALI PERIN QUARTET @GEORGIAN HOUSE HOTEL High Street Haslemere GU27 2JY. Booking: 01428 656644 Sundays Lunchtime & Dinner Jazz 2- 5pm NICK PINI DUO 7pm-9.30pm BRUNO D’AMBRA Friday 4 Sept 7.30 for 8pm. £24 inc dinner FREE ADMISSION to all gigs. JJ VINTEN QNT with Julian Marc Stringle THE ARCHDUKE, Concert Hall Approach, SE1 8XU Trevor Whiting, Steve Thompson, Mez Clough 020 7928 9370 www.blackandbluerestaurants.com 4 JAZZ in the Twickenham CLUB Jazz Loft Bar Brasserie Toulouse Lautrec @THE CABBAGE PATCH 140 Newington Butts, SE11 4RN 67 London Road, TW1 3SZ (1 min walk Twickenham Stn.) Tel: 0207 582 6800 Tuesdays in September. 8.30pm £12/£10 Kennington/Elephant & Castle tubes 1 KELVIN CHRISTIANE BIG BAND feat. Pete Hurt, Mondays in Sept at 9pm. Free entry Sam Walker, Bob McKay, Nick Mills, Martin Nickless 7 GARETH LOCKRANE flute 8 GILAD ATZMON QUARTET featuring 14 STEVE WATERMAN trumpet Frank Harrison, Yaron Stavi, Chris Higginbottom 21 JIM MULLEN guitar 15 SHANTI JAYASINHA WORLD JAZZ PROJECT 28 BRANDON ALLEN tenor sax w/ John Crawford, Andres Ticino, Davide Mantovani 5 Oct ... FULVIO SIGURTA trumpet 22 ZENA JAMES BAND featuring Robin Aspland with the Jason Lyon Trio 29 DANNY MOSS jnr QUARTET featuring featuring Alan Gibson & Joel Prime Leon Greening, Dave Chamberlain, Matt Skelton 0208 286 3242 www.twickenhamjazzclub.co.uk Plus jam session til late www.btlrestaurant.com PizzaExpress Jazz Club GEORGE & DRAGON 10 Dean St. W1D 3RW.
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