New Night at the Fox and Newt

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Doors open 8 pm Music starts 8.30 pm. Admission price to all concerts £8/£6 on the door. All concerts take place at the Fox and Newt, 9 Burley Street, Leeds LS3 1LD (opposite Park Lane College) Tel: 0113 245 4527.

The spirit of  Leeds Jazz, LIMA, fuseleeds, the Termite Club lives on in this new series of monthly Friday night concerts at the Fox and Newt in Leeds. Featuring some of the great Leeds based improvisers associated with LIMA, new and established talent from within the Leeds music scene and beyond as well as major national and international guests. Every concert a double bill and great value for money at £8 and £5 for students and other concessions.

Starting very soon, at the beginning of February, we are delighted to announce our initial series of concerts:

FRIDAY 10 FEBRUARY – KANE / HESSION / D’SILVA + SWINEPIPE

Three of the finest improvising talents in Leeds ably supported by Richard Ormrod’s trio of clarinettists exploring the the improvisatory vocabulary of the clarinet family.

Dave Kane (bass) Paul Hession (drumkit) Karl D’Silva (alto saxophone)

 

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Ollie Dover (Bb & bass clarinet) Helen Baines (Eb, Bb, alto and bass clarinet) Richard Ormrod (Eb, Bb, alto and bass clarinet)

FRIDAY 9 MARCH – SHATNERS BASSOON + FROM A BAD GIRL

Shatner’s Bassoon, a band of five Leeds based improvisers influenced by William Shatner’s monologues and the perils of jazz induced trances, describe their disjointed sound as Improvised Rock-Puke. They’re playing with musical clichés and conventions to produce music which negotiates a path from the sinister to the humorous and surreal.

Johnny Richards – Keyboards, Michael Bardon – Bass/Electronics, Craig Scott – Guitar/Electronics, Ollie Dover – Tenor Sax, Joost Hendricks – Drums

From A Bad Girl

Kari Bleivik (vocals) Aubin Vanns (guitar), Sunniva Brynnel-Magee (piano/accordion), Tom Wheatley (bass), Jay Davis (drums)

Original music to the words of Swedish poet Karin Boye performed by a quintet of musicians from Sweden, Norway & England. The compositions are inspired by Scandinavian folk music, jazz, experimental and improvised music.

FRIDAY 20 APRIL – BORN TO BREW + CHRIS SHARKEY (SOLO)

Born to Brew is a fermentation of shape-shifting improvisations, stories of minimalism and intoxication that wander through dense soundscapes. Like if Cecil Taylor and Samuel Beckett were out on a night of romance and in quest of a good bar fight.  Premiering daring new compositions that merge Noonan’s new Irish-American storytelling style improvised on the drum set.

Storytelling Improvisation duets with Matthew Bourne (UK)-analog keyboards/piano and Sean Noonan (N.Y.) – drums/storytelling

Plus support from a rare solo set by Trio VD guitarist, Chris Sharkey

FRIDAY 11 MAY COLLIDER + MA

Take 4 of the 6 musicians who collectively make up Trio VD and Bourne, Davis, Kane, put them all together in a room and stand well back. Pair these with Loop Collective saxophonist Tom Challenger’s exciting electro-acoustic trio and you have just the type of explosive mixture that Fusebox was created for.

COLLIDER – Matthew Bourne (analogue keyboards) Dave Kane (bass), Chris Sharkey (guitar) Chris Bussey (drums)

 

MA – Tom Challenger (saxophone) Ross Stanley (organ) Dave Smith (drums)

 

 

 

Doors open 8 pm Music starts 8.30 pm. Admission price to all concerts £8/£6 on the door.

 

 

 

All concerts take place at the Fox and Newt, 9 Burley Street, Leeds LS3 1LD (opposite Park Lane College) Tel: 0113 245 4527

Built above it’s very own brewhouse the Fox and Newt has a a great drinks selection and a choice of 8 hand-pumped beers including those brewed on the premises www.burleystreetbrewhouse.co.uk

January 29, 2012   Posted in: Concert, News  No Comments

The Miners United will Not Be Defeated, City Varieties, Leeds, 28 Jan, 2012

Jeremy Deller‘s Battle of Orgreave will be screened at the City Varieties, Leeds at 17.30 on the 28th January, 2012.

Tickets are still free and available from https://www.cityvarieties.co.uk/Online/ (there’s a 50p charge for postage or you can opt to get them as email electronic tickets at the checkout, or reserve to pick up from the box office).

 

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Battle of Orgreave

Sarah Wishart writes:

This film has been broadcast a couple of times on Channel 4,  but is rarely screened outside of art galleries. I am interested in trying to raise the profile of the event to local people and in particular to the people who were involved in the event 11 years ago from Sheffield and the surrounding area.  Miners who had worked at the Orgreave colliery and had been there on the day were involved in the re-enactment, and it was their friends and families, and other affected local people, who made up the vast majority of the hundreds of people who came to watch the re-enactment.

This event is equally a fantastic opportunity to see a rarely screened fascinating film for free in the wonderful refurbished City Varieties in Leeds. It is being screened between the matinee and evening performance of Red Ladder’s ‘The Big Society’ – and as such is a brilliant double bill.  Phill Jupitus, Boff Whalley, David Douglass and others will form a panel to discuss the film after the screening.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.  

www.sarahwishart.co.uk or s.e.wishart@leeds.ac.uk

Or in Jeremy Deller‘s rendering The English Civil War : Part II

It seemed a civil war between the North and the South of the country was taking place in all but name. The image of this pursuit up the hill stuck in my mind and for years I wanted to find out what exactly happened on that day with a view to re-enacting or commemorating it in some way. It would not be an exaggeration to say that the strike, like a civil war, had a traumatically divisive effect at all levels of life in the UK. Families were torn apart because of divided loyalties, the union movement was split on its willingness to support the National Union of Mineworkers, the print media especially contributed to the polarization of the arguments to the point where there appeared to be little space for a middle ground. So in all but name it became an ideological and industrial battle between the two sections of British* society.

How we made the Battle of Orgreave

 

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  • End: January 28, 2012 at 18:30
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January 17, 2012   Posted in: Concert  No Comments

Seven Jazz Leeds: the January programme

The new year is upon us – and may it be a happy one for you and yours. Here’s a suggested new year resolution – “must go and see more live jazz..!”

 

We’ve lots to tempt you in anyway– our evening highlight this coming month is US mainstream tenor sax star Scott Hamilton appearing with Leeds favourite sons saxman Alan Barnes and pianist Dave Newton and his trio on Thursday 19th. January. Our Sunday afternoon gigs offer you everything fom the nine piece Django/Hot Club band led by Ben Lowman, guitar legend Gary Boyle revisiting his funk roots through to vibesman Corey Mwamba with an improvising trio with Dave Kane and Joshua Blackmore. Them on 2nd February we are proud to present pianist Zoe Rahman with her new Kindred Spirits band….

 

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Sunday afternoon 15 January – Ben Lowman’s Django Project

Ben Lowman – Tenor Sax, Jonny Faull – Soprano Sax, Andy Cox – Alto Sax, Sam Houghton – Bari Sax, Aron Kyne  – Accordion, Ben Danzig – Guitar, Jamie Taylor – Guitar, Sam Vicary – Double Bass, Matt Davies – Kit.

“I really enjoyed your band playing Pure Imagination – sounded great.” Martin Taylor MBE. This nine piece band specialise in playing Gypsy Jazz with a unique twist. They perform tightly arranged covers and originals in a French Gypsy Jazz style. The band has beautifully intertwined melodies with a steaming hot rhythm section, combining to create a rich, driving authentic sound! They are heavily influenced by artists such as Django Reinhardt, Martin Taylor and Birelli Lagrene to name a few. For more information visit www.benlowman.com.

£5/4 concessions, kids under 16 free, doors open at 1pm, music 1.30-4pm

 

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Thursday evening 19 January : Scott Hamilton with Alan Barnes and the Dave Newton Trio

Top U.S.mainstream tenor man Scott Hamilton meets multi award winning UK reedsman Alan Barnes for an evening of straight ahead swinging jazz with the superb David Newton Trio. They will be playing repertoire from their two Woodville albums “Zootcase” and “Hi-ya”, with a special emphasis on Johnny Hodges small band themes, standards and a selection of the best ballads. Scott Hamilton tenor sax, Alan Barnes reeds, Dave Newton piano with Chris Hill bass, Sebastian de Krom drums

Tickets £15/12 concessions in advance from Seven Arts 0113 26 26 777 or on the door. Stand by tickets for full time students are £5 on the door only. Doors open 8pm for the concert, music is 8.30-11pm.

 

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Sunday afternoon 22 January: The Gary Boyle Quartet

Gary Boyle guitar, Paul Birchall keyboard, Bruce Reid bass, Jonathan Hartley drums. Guitarist Gary Boyle’s past bands read like a who’s who of British rock pop and jazz. He has worked with Dusty Springfield, Brian Auger, Julie Driscoll, Mike Westbrook, Soft Machine, Mike Gibbs Eberhard Weber and Eddie Harris. His albums from his bands Isotope and Triple Echo sell for a fortune on EBay. His latest quartet features Snake Davis’s keyboard man Paul Birchill – they will revisit some of Gary’s Jazz-Funk roots.

£5/4 concessions, kids under 16 free, doors open at 1pm, music 1.30-4pm/4 concessions, kids under 16 free, doors open at 1pm, music 1.30-4pm

 

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Sunday afternoon 29th January: Corey Mwamba/Dave Kane/Joshua Blackmore

This is an acoustic trio that creates living music for people, in the moment. The language they use mixes popular, folk and art music from all over the world. Corey Mwemba is a vibes player who as well as having made four electro-acoustic albums, is on two albums made by Quantic, one by Arun Ghosh and one by Ty. He’s worked with lots of people including The Heliocentrics, Orphy Robinson, Robert Mitchell, Andy Hamilton, Scanner and Tony Kofi. Dave Kane is a Leeds based double bass player and composer who had been feted for his work with pianist Matthew Bourne and Stephen Davis and has a fantastic duo with the trumpeter Alex Bonney which performed with Ken Vandermark in 2008. Dave is also founder of a creative musicians’ collective LIMA. Joshua Blackmore is part of the BBC Jazz Award-winning Curios trio with Tom Cawley and Sam Burgess, and has worked with Django Bates, Aloosh and the Floating Points Ensemble. Joshua has a hotly-tipped trio of his own called TROYKA with Kit Downes and Chris Montague. “absorbing, intriguing and at times downright exhilarating music” ~ Vortex Jazz Reviews

Listen at http://trio.coreymwamba.co.uk/

£5/4 concessions, kids under 16 free, doors open at 1pm, music 1.30-4pm

 

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Thursday evening 2nd February 8pm – Zoe Rahman’s “Kindred Spirits”

Zoe Rahman piano, Idris Rahman clarinet, US drummer Gene Calderazzo and bassist Davide Mantovani.

Popular and highly acclaimed pianist Zoe Rahman shot to wider public awareness when her luminous album Melting Pot was nominated for the 2006 Mercury Music Prize, returns to Seven with her fifth album Kindred Spirits, part of an extensive UK tour. Released on 23 January on her own Manushi label the music continues her vibrant exploration her English, Irish and Bengali heritage combined with her sparkling contemporary piano work and framed by her strong melodic composing style. Her brother Idris (best known for his own groove-heavy band Soothsayers) joins her on clarinet alongside her fine regular rhythm section of London-based US drummer Gene Calderazzo and bassist Davide Mantovani

Tickets £15/12 concessions in advance from Seven Arts 0113 26 26 777 or on the door. Stand by tickets for full time students are £5 on the door only. Doors open 8pm for the concert, music is 8.30-11pm.

The first Jazz Workshop at Seven Arts in January is on Saturday 14 January, 2-30 to 4-30 pm. Learn to play jazz in convivial surroundings!   For further information & bookings contact Jean Watson by email atjeanwatsonlifeskills@hotmail.com or phone 0113 237 0700.  The workshops are at Seven Arts, 31 Harrogate Road, Leeds, LS7 3PD (0113 26 26 777) and cost  £10/£8 concessions.

 

Dominic Moore runs our jazz improvisation group at the Methodist Centre, Chapel Allerton on the following Friday dates in January 2011 (£5 per session) 7.30-10pm : 13 Jan, 27 Jan. Contact Dominic dominicgmoore@hotmail.com.

 

We have a fantastic line up for the rest of 2012 – a season ticket for our first nine evening concerts (including Zoe Rahman’s Kindred Spirits, Jim Mullen’s Reunion Band, US saxman Eric Alexander, jazz singers Tina May and Sue Richardson, the New York Standards Quartet with Tim Armacost, David Berkman, Michael Janisch and Gene Jackson, Dennis Rollins’ Velocity Trio++) is yours for only £90 full price, £70 concession price (for unwaged and students) – a £40 saving for anyone who likes good live music. Our season ticket can be purchased as the Seven Arts bar or at one of our Sunday concerts. And then we have band of the decade “Impossible Gentlemen” in June…..

 

Jazz Yorkshire’s 2012 jazz awards will be held on March 19th at Dean Clough. If you like Seven Jazz or any of the artists you have seen over the past year,  then please do take a little time to say so by adding your vote here …http://www.jazzyorkshire.org/awards/

 

The categories for the awards are:

music and musicians

•        musician of the year

•        young musician of the year

•        vocalist of the year

•        band of the year

•        album of the year

•        big band of the year

•        youth big band of the year

•        composer/arranger of the year

where it happens

•        pub of the year

•        club of the year

•        venue of the year

•        festival of the year

•        promoter of the year

audience

•        supporter of the year

education

•        educator of the year

media

•        website of the year

•        media award

fundraising / sponsorship

•        business supporter / sponsor of the year

•        fundraiser of the year

special award

•        lifetime achievement award

 

For all details of all our events see us on www.sevenjazz.co.uk or facebook – search for Seven Jazz in Chapel Allerton – do “like us” and then you’ll get all our regular updates and news. Look forward to seeing you soon at Seven Arts, 31 Harrogate Road, Leeds LS3 3PD!

 

 

 

 

 

January 7, 2012   Posted in: News  No Comments

Jason Moran’s Homage à Thelonius Monk, Paris, 2 March, 2012

Cité de la musique, la Villette, Paris

In My Mind : Monk at Town Hall 1959

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Jason Moran piano, Tarus Mateen basse, Nasheet Waits batterie, Byron Wallen trompette, Jason Yarde saxophone alto, Denys Baptiste saxophone ténor, Fayez Virjii trombone, Andy Grappy tuba

Pour rendre hommage à Thelonious Monk, le pianiste Jason Moran a conçu un événement original dans l’histoire du jazz. Car son projet multimédia intitulé In My Mind est bien plus que l’habituel tribute to.
Lorsque le San Francisco Jazz Festival lui a proposé de recréer le célèbre concert du Thelonious Monk Orchestra à Town Hall en 1959, Moran s’est d’abord plongé dans les archives du photographe W. Eugene Smith, qui avait côtoyé les plus grands musiciens de jazz dans son loft de Manhattan transformé en studio d’enregistrement : il y a notamment découvert des bandes contenant de longues conversations entre Monk, d’habitude plutôt taciturne, et son arrangeur, Hall Overton.
Avec l’aide des artistes Glenn Ligon et David Dempewolf, Moran a porté ces archives sur scène, pour un véritable spectacle où les images de Monk ainsi que sa voix accompagnent une relecture de sa musique des plus inventives.

As a tribute to Thelonious Monk, the pianist Jason Moran has designed a unique event in the history of jazz. For his multimedia project titled In My Mind is much more than the usual tribute to.
When the San Francisco Jazz Festival has proposed to recreate the famous concert of Thelonious Monk Orchestra at Town Hall in 1959, Moran was first dipped into the archives of photographer W. Eugene Smith, who had rubbed shoulders with the greatest jazz musicians in his Manhattan loft converted into a recording studio: there is notably found tapes containing lengthy conversations between Monk, usually rather taciturn, and his arranger Hall Overton.
With the help of artist Glenn Ligon and David Dempewolf, Moran brought these archives on stage for a spectacle where images of Monk and his voice accompanying a reading of his most inventive music. (Google TX :)

 

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  • Begin: March 2, 2012 at 20:00
  • End: March 2, 2012 at 22:30
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  • Place: CITÉ DE LA MUSIQUE, 221, avenue Jean-Jaurès, Paris

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Marius Neset at The Wardrobe, 23 Feb, 2012

Band on the Wall presents the critically acclaimed Norwegian saxophonist Marius Neset, live at The Wardrobe, Leeds. Tickets are available in advance from The Wardrobe Club, and on the door.

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Marius Neset – Saxophones, Ivo Neame – Piano / Keyboards, Jasper Holby – Double Bass, Anton Eger – Drums

“As powerful, skilful and idiomatically varied on stage as he is on record, Neset is a resounding talent.” John Fordham, The Guardian

Protégé of lauded former Loose Tubes keys man Django Bates, Neset combines the ferocious vertical chops of the late Michael Brecker with a haunting Nordic lyricism to stunning effect. Performing music from his critically acclaimed solo album Golden XPlosion (Edition Records), Neset’s superb band features powerful Phronesis bass/drum team Jasper Hoiby and Anton Eger plus keyboardist Ivo Neame. Come enjoy what promises to be a superlative concert by one of the most talented outfits currently performing on the European circuit.

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Roller Trio

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Roller Trio

Support comes from Roller Trio -  a collaborative band who combine contemporary jazz and rock traditions creating a powerful and accessible blend of conventional and experimental sounds. Their original compositions consist of beautiful evocative songs, groovy riffs, thrashy noise and electronic soundscapes creating seminal and atmospheric music. Their line-up is made up of immensely talented young musicians James Mainwaring on tenor saxophone and electronics, Luke Wynter on guitar and Luke Reddin-Williams on Drums. They are 2011 winners of the Peter Whittingham Jazz Award.

 

 

Event details

  • Begin: February 23, 2012 at 20:00
  • End: February 23, 2012 at 23:30
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  • Place: The Wardrobe, Leeds

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