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Wednesday 20th June 2012.

Trolls, monsters, cats, sharks- and a moustache! All to be heard in the Hamburg-based Tingvall Trio’s first UK gig, in the suitably cavernous depths of the Pizza Express Jazz Club. The trio’s playful side contrasted with their dreamy evocation of [...]

6th June 2012.

Danilo Perez believes music should bring people together. ‘You can make good music out of anything!’ he joked, as he got the audience to sing a random chord. ‘Let’s see where you guys are tonally!’ – we were nowhere, but [...]

Bath International Music Festival. 2nd June 2012

Flashback to the 80s: Courtney Pine in the Jazz Warriors charming the audience with his Coltrane sound and sharp suits. The 90s: Pine persuading the audience to listen to his ‘new music’, with hiphop, DJs and scratch. Fast forward to [...]

Wednesday 23rd May 2012.

The fierce heat in Soho Square felt as if we’d just stepped off a plane, but Ronnie’s was cool and inviting as ever. Pianist Lynne Arriale looked very cool and composed too, as she played The Nearness of You with [...]

17th May 2012.

How to descibe Lalah Hathaway‘s voice? Rachel Ferrelle said it’s like ‘rich, melted organic chocolate’. And the devoted audience at the Jazz Cafe were eating out of her hand, wanting to dance, but also not wanting to miss a note. [...]

7th May 2012.

‘Donate to the future of jazz,’ quipped Ernie Watts, promoting his new album Oasis, ‘and receive a free CD.’ From the gig’s opening notes we were racing with him and his remarkable band on an exhilarating journey into what felt [...]

12th April 2012.

Jonathan Kreisberg‘s band is on a European tour- he told us they’d been travelling by snowmobile and donkey, but last night’s gig was just up a tightly-winding staircase in an atmospheric pub room . There was a full house and [...]

7th April 2012.

The iconic Oxford Playhouse was home to several Jazz Festivals in the early 90s. This time the Jazz Festival (which receives no subsidy) co-hosted this extraordinary band with the theatre itself. Charlie Parker and the be-boppers wrote new tunes to [...]

6th April 2012.

Trumpeter Abram Wilson brought a little bit of New Orleans to Oxfords’s very English Randolph Hotel. By the end of the show, the audience were on their feet cheering as Abram walked out still soloing and the band carried on [...]

Afternoon Tea at the Randolph Hotel. Friday 6th April 2012

The magnificent Randolph Hotel (where Larkin took tea with friends, and – some people fantasize – Alice in Wonderland could have murdered Inspector Morse) was the perfect setting for ‘Larkin’s Jazz ‘ and afternoon tea. Some of the musicians even [...]

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