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Jo Harrop, Rebecca Nash, Mark Kavuma, Robin Phillips in Bremen

English Clubnight at jazzahead

Mark Kavuma's Banger Factory with guest Donovan Haffner. Photo Nolan Regent

It’s early in the morning, this brain hasn’t had coffee and isn’t fully in gear yet, but I need to explain how some impeccably logical thinking came to fruition last night. Here goes:

Theatre from the British Isles has a home in Bremen. The Bremer Shakespeare Company puts on multiple productions of the Bard of Avon, but also of Virginia Woolf, Mike Bartlett and others in the current programme….

So… therefore – as Mike Flynn pointed out from the stage last night– Sybille Kornitschky, who runs jazzahead for Messe Bremen has wanted jazz from the British Isles to have the same home for one night each year during the world’s largest gathering of the jazz industry.

Last night, it happened.

Peter Conway, Nick Brown and Mike Flynn, together with Jakob Fraisse of jazzahead worked with the team from the theatre to put on a great night. The quality of sound from the stage was praised by some. Others gave five star reviews to the extremely welcoming Falstaff bar, a place difficult to leave even if there’s a great concert going on in the same building.

Jo Harrop. Photo Robin Phillips

This was a well balanced programme. First was Jo Harrop. The subtle ways in which the vocalist – with Sam Watts and Jack Garside last night – knows how to connect with audiences with authenticity, directness and her complete heart and soul are something very special indeed.

Rebecca Nash Trio. Photo Neal Richardson

We then had Rebecca Nash’s trio with Henrik Jensen and Dave Smith giving a premiere of “Aurum”, “a musical journey inspired by the legend of the Merchant Royal,” a shipwreck from 1641. How music so new, fresh and vivid can also be in such astonishingly balance is due to the craft of all three players. To this trio context, Dave Smith gives such astonishing delicacy, it is hard to imagine (and possibly not that relevant to recall) that this is the same musician who spent six years rocking festivals with Robert Plant. The movement “Hallucinations” from this new suite of music is the kind of piece whose subtlety and vividness and flow makes the listener want to hear it again. Soon please!

The arrival of Mark Kavuma’s band raised the temperature and the mood in exactly the right way. The leader himself sets the tone by playing in a way that is not just clear and bright and leaves space, but also has a communicative warmth that spreads through the room. ( I need to add more here!)

There was also a jam session starting at midnight, and we hope to add a report later. Elsewhere in Bremen there was a jazzahead showcase by Norman and Corrie, a duo set from Brigitte Beraha and Ant Law and a Sendesaal concert by Tim Garland’s Lighthouse Trio.

“This scepter’d isle, this earth of majesty, this seat of Mars, this other Eden, demi-paradise” was out in force in Bremen last night.

UPDATE: Martin Zemke reports on the Brigitte Beraha/Ant Law duo at Stadtkirche Vegesack (Bremen-Nord)

“The Third Man….but not in Vienna…and not in the navigation channels and rivers of Bremen either… but in Stadtkirche Vegesack (Bremen North) where Brigitte Beraha & Ant Law met for a distinguished conversation between guitar and voice as a part of jazzahead CLUBNIGHT on 25 April. Ant Law on guitar: fluid in expression, and with a well-defined sound let his instrument ring like a bell and with his stunning technique and musicality weaved a carpet on which Brigitte Beraha could lift up for a flight through vocal emotions and truly deep feelings which came along with her voice like “a kiss You can build a dream on”. And the “third  man”…he turned out to be the church in which they were playing their wonderful music. A room which made a special musical experience come true.”

UPDATE: Robin Phillips has sent in a list of all those involved in the CLUBNIGHT jam session

  • Hosted by Robin Phillips, along with Henrik Jensen (bs) & Dave Smith (dr)
  • House band – Muddy Water (original by Robin Phillips)
  • Asha Parkinson (al) w/ house band above – Beautiful Love
  • Tom Thorp (al) w/ house band above – Billie’s Bounce
  • Afua Danso (vx) w/ house band above – Black Coffee
  • Leon Foster Thomas (steel pan), William Hill III (pn), Tyreek Mcdole (dr), Veronica Perego (bs) – What Is This Thing Called Love
  • TC Carson (vx), Donovan Haffner (al), Lorenzo Morabito (bs), Steve Pycroft (dr), Victor Alvarez (pn) – ‘Round Midnight
  • Victor Alvarez (pn), Lorenzo Morabito (bs), Laura Klain (dr) – Straight No Chaser
  • Neal Richardson (vx / pn), Alison Rayner (bs), Steve Pycroft (dr), Tom Thorp (al) 

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