Tuesday, December 19, 2023

A brief blog this week, 

highlighting the last Hedsor Jazz event of the year.

 

Thursday, December 21st, is our last concert of the year, and is our Christmas Special

Coming to celebrate with us will be trumpeter Stuart Henderson, saxophonist Sue Greenway, singer Gill Cook, and rumour has it that Alan Graham will be with us as well. 

ALL these will be supported by Ken McCarthy on keyboard, Peter Hughes on bass and Martin Hart on drums. 

Seasonal food will be there for you at half time, and don’t forget that time starts at 8pm these days.

Sue Greenway

Stuart Henderson

Alan Graham

Gill Cook

 




Our first concert of 2024 will be on THURSDAY JANUARY 4th at 8pm, with Mark Aston on reeds and Nick Mills on trombone. That will be something to blow away the Christmas cobwebs.

Thinking of becoming a member of Hedsor Social Club? Now would be a good time to join as membership goes from January to January. Ask at the bar, it could be worth your while.

And Last Week, Ollie was!! Not just Wilby, he was! and Ollie Wilby and Ian Smith blew straight and true, and I think a good time was had by all!

My pictures are below.





 

Wednesday, December 13, 2023

 This blog message is all about Fridays planned jazz event in 

Maidenhead's United Reformed Church. 

Sadly, due to the illness of two key musicians, this event has had to be 

CANCELLED.

So please do not travel for it.

A Jazz Event in Maidenhead URC will take place in the New Year.

Geoff C 


Monday, December 11, 2023

 Hedsor Jazz and Geoff’s Blog

 

We all know that Christmas is now approaching, seemingly at the speed of an express train, BUT somehow it has caught us all unawares. So I thought I would try and beat the game by starting my blog a day early.

So at 9am this MONDAY morning, I did, and at 9.05, we had a power outage! NOW at 11am, I start again! 

Why did I want to blog a day earlier than usual? Well, 2 reasons. I still have my collection of Christmas cards to do for family and friends, although I do keep trying to transfer more to electronic means, but ...

And that all takes time!

Secondly, I know you have probably read already what Hedsor Jazz is doing up until Christmas, and that we are doing that from 8pm each week from here on in, (and I will tell you again before this blog is over!) but what I haven’t mentioned before is that I have been invited to run a Christmas Jazz Concert in Maidenheads United Reformed Church. And that is THIS FRIDAY December 15th

You may remember that at the commencement of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine Hedsor Jazz ran a fundraiser for Ukraine, and the money raised was donated via Maidenheads United Reformed Church. We gave a cheque presentation to their minister, The Rev David Downing. Well, he has asked us to run a Christmas Jazz event in his Maidenhead church, and that will be from 8pm on Friday 15th December. Entry £10, and all funds raised will go to support their help for Ukraine. 

The church has done a tremendous amount already for Ukraine, and are active every month in shipping necessities out via Poland. Believe it or not, pot noodles are used in their shipments, as all someone hungry needs for a hot meal is a Pot Noodle and some hot water. This may be why Maidenhead is running short of Pot Noodles!

Playing for us at Maidenhead on Friday is a group of jazz musicians that you will have seen at Hedsor Jazz. On Saxophone and possibly trombone, Mark Aston. On Vocals Gill Cook (who will be with as at Hedsor for our Christmas Party). On keyboard Nigel Fox, on bass Peter Hughes, and on drums, Martin Hart. I might add in the odd word, thankfully for you, those word will not be sung!

So please come along and support not only Ukraine, but live jazz. Maidenhead URC can be found in West Street, Maidenhead SL6 1RL. Entry is £10 per head.


 






If you look closely you will see that the church already has a drum kit and a grand piano!

Coming to Hedsor Jazz THIS THURSDAY is that fine trumpeter and raconteur, Ian Smith. Rumour has it that saxophonist Ollie Wilby will be with him. It would be good to see and hear him again. I think Martin is having a night off, and that our drummer will be Mike Jeffries. As usual, the bass player will surprise me! And I will be surprised as well, because our keyboard player will be Ken McCarthy. Yes, he is with us most weeks, but his playing is always surprising(ly good!). 

That leaves just one more week to go before our Christmas Party, December 21st for fun and food and great jazz for Christmas. Come and share in it all from 8pm.

Below are my pictures from last week.
















Talking of surprises, Duncan Lamont Jr brought a great singer with him. Sarah Jane Eveleigh. I know some don’t enjoy singers as much as I do, and from previous experience I have sometimes been disappointed by who does sing at Hedsor Jazz, but Sarah Jane is a star. Her entire performance was without fault and I haven’t enjoyed a singer so much in years. You would not be able to better it for an evening’s entertainment no matter where you go or who you see. AND you would pay much more for the privilege anywhere else.

That’s it for now this MONDAY morning. This MAY be the last blog before Christmas events take over, so I will end by wishing you all a great Festive Time. Enjoy the food and drink and family associated with Christmas.

Perhaps in a quite moment give a thought to those in our society who are not in a position to celebrate and enjoy this time of year in the way that we can.

 As Dickens Tiny Tim said “God bless us every one”.




Tuesday, December 05, 2023

First Off, we are now in

DECEMBER, and ALL OF OUR GIGS AT HEDSOR JAZZ WILL NOW BE STARTING AT 8pm

Yes, after 23 years of Hedsor Jazz gigs staring at 8.30pm, from now on we will be starting ALL of our gigs at 8pm. This is in response to our audience’s requests, and by a majority paper vote, (honest).

So from now on it will be 8pm to 10.30pm. No change in entry fee, it will still only be £10.

You will also be please to know that we will be resident at The Hedsor Bar for another year, with it’s club bar prices and free parking. If you become a member of The Hedsor Bar (for a nominal annual fee) you will also get a discount on your bar prices. Membership runs from January to January, so do think about becoming a member.

Our January program is below



















Our first concert of December (Thursday December 7th) at our new start time will be with Duncan Lamont Jr on tenor sax and flute, and he is bringing with him a lady singer we haven’t had at Hedsor before, Sarah Jane Eveleigh.


 











 


Following the link will give you more information, and you will see that she has performed with a number of people who have played for us at Hedsor and with others known to us nearby.

https://www.sarahjaneeveleigh.com/

You may notice that this singer is not the one on our gig list. Jenny Howe has had to fly home to Ireland to be with her sick mother, and we wish her well in this difficult time.

Last weeks concert was performed by one of the people you will see on Sarah Jane’s publicity, Lester Brown. He kept Mike Wills company at the front whilst Mike Jeffries drummed away with Ken McCarthy on keyboard and Al Pirrie on bass.

We had an interesting selection of tunes, and although we were a bit down in numbers (it was a cold night), a great time was had by all. One of those little played tunes was “Dat Dere”. Sadly this wasn’t sung, I don’t think many people know the words, but it is all about an inquisitive child wanting “that big elephant over there”!

Hey mama, what's a square?

Hey, where do we get air?
Hey, mama can I have that big elephant over there?”

Another tune that I hadn’t heard for a long time was “Night Train”. Well that was how it was introduced, but Jimmy Forrest nicked it from Duke Ellington. See the Wikipedia cull below:

"Night Train" is a twelve-bar blues instrumental standard first recorded by Jimmy Forrest in 1951.

"Night Train" has a long and complicated history. The piece's opening riff was first recorded in 1940 by a small group led by Duke Ellington sideman Johnny Hodges, under the title "That's the Blues, Old Man".

Ellington used the same riff as the opening and closing theme of a longer-form composition, "Happy-Go-Lucky Local", that was itself one of four parts of his Deep South Suite. Forrest was part of Ellington's band when it performed this composition, which has a long tenor saxophone break in the middle. After leaving Ellington, Forrest recorded "Night Train" on United Records and had a major rhythm & blues hit. While "Night Train" employs the same riff as the earlier recordings, it is used in a much earthier R&B setting. Forrest inserted his own solo over a stop-time rhythm not used in the Ellington composition. He put his own stamp on the tune, but its relation to the earlier composition is obvious.

By the way, I’m sure you all from time to time refer to Wikipedia. Please be aware that they are trying to stay as an independent organisation, and would value a contribution from it users. It is still free to use.

Below are my pictures from last weeks session.






 









Coming on December 14th we have another change to our advertised program, and trumpeter Ian Smith will be with us, maybe even with saxophonist Ollie Wilby. We could make an obvious pun about that as we have advertised Ollie Wilby before. May be he will be with us this time!

Dont forget to put December 21st in your diary. Our Christmas special will be just that, SPECIAL.

That’s about it for this week from me. Don’t forget, if you want live jazz, you have to be a live audience! 

Tuesday, November 28, 2023

What’s on at Hedsor Jazz this week?

We have a return of The Clive Burton Celebration Quintet, which means a return of Mike Wills on reeds with Lester Brown on trumpet and of course, our regular trio of piano bass and drums, this week Ken McCarthy on keyboard, Al Pirrie on bass and Mike Jeffries on drums.

The C B C Q in March this year











For those of you not familiar with the name “Clive Burton”, Clive was the originator of the jazz you now hear every week at The Hedsor Bar. “Jazz Angels” supported The Clive Burton Quintet at Hedsor from 2002 until Clive’s death from cancer in 2017. Mike Wills, with Martin Hart and the 2 other band members of the time, invited Lester to replace Clive on the front line. So this week we will probably hear some of the tunes that Clive liked to play. "Jazz Angels" STILL continues to financially support Hedsor Jazz

https://www.sandybrownjazz.co.uk/JazzRemembered/CliveBurton.html

 

















Life has moved on, and we now have a very varied selection of musicians come to play for us at Hedsor, all built on the foundations laid down by The Clive Burton Quintet.

And those musicians have provided some wonderful music over the years. We are slowly progressing to the end of 2023, and the selection and quality of the music we have had at Hedsor this year has been better than ever. Last week, ex Humph saxophonist Karen Sharp came and played Hedsor Jazz alongside trumpeter Stuart Henderson, backed by Martin Hart on drums, Nigel Fox on keyboard, and one of the world’s best bass players Andy Crowdy.

Yes, we are truly blessed with jazz at Hedsor played by leading exponents of the genre and this jazz session was no exception in being truly marvellous. My photos are below.
















Our 3 concerts planed for December bear witness to our continuing quality. See the poster for December below. Do make sure you come to one or all of the Thursdays listed especially our party on December 21st. It will be special, and it will have a selection of party foods for you to nibble. No increase in our entry fee of £10 for this one. PLEASE NOTE however that all of our concerts in December AND FROM  JANUARY ON will start at 8pm NOT 8.30pm as has been our norm up till now.


















Clive Burton was the trombone player for Keith Vitty’s “Century Jazz” and around 1999 they recorded an album “Into The Next Century”. I feel that we have managed to continue that mandate.

Keith died of bowel cancer in 2002, and we have continued to raise money for Cancer Research UK by selling used Jazz CD’s at our Thursday session and this year alone nearly £300 so far has been paid in. So perhaps you too could take a look at what is in the box for just £1 this week!

Tuesday, November 21, 2023

 Hedsor Jazz


This week

Thursday November 23rd has a very special Hedsor Jazz concert with two stars (not falling tool boxes!), in the shape of Karen Sharp on tenor sax and Stuart Henderson on trumpet. They will be supported by Nigel Fox on keyboard with Martin Hart on drums and a bass player as yet anonymous to me! 

Sadly Ken will miss this one as he has to attend to a funeral “up North” of a musician he has known since school days.

Karen Sharp has been to Hedsor Jazz a number of times before and is one of the best known saxophonists in the UK. Once part of the Humphrey Lyttleton Band she is in great demand, and we look forward to a wonderful evening of jazz. She has recently performed a number of gigs with Stuart, so we anticipate a swinging evening. Our usual entry fee of £10 will be extracted from you.



 














 

Last week we had a musician at Hedsor Jazz who hadn’t been to us before, and I’m glad to say that Mark Ridout wants to come again, because I want to see him again! He was alongside saxophonist Frank Walden, who has been before and will also come again, and the fact that they enjoyed the evening wasn’t lost on the audience. The joy of their playing together definitely spread to the audience. They played a mixture of jazz standards ("Lulu’s Back In Town") and some tunes less heard ("Chitlins Con Carne") and made the evening disappear too quickly.

My pictures are  below:-



 














A reminder that our start time will change in December to 8.00pm, so make sure your diary is marked up to ensure you don’t miss a drop of jazz!

Our Christmas Party night will be December 21st and our first gig for 2024 will be on January 4th. And at the moment we will retain our entry fee of just £10. So please ensure you too become an active supporter of the performing arts and become a Hedsor Jazz regular!

 

Tuesday, November 14, 2023

 Hedsor Jazz continues to surprise and delight

Last Thursdays session with Duncan Lamont Jr and Mike Innes was all that I had hoped it would be, full of melodic improvisation.

We are so privileged to be able to attract such quality performers to Hedsor to perform to so small an audience. Yes, we all need to attract more to come and share the joy we are able to have, but secretly I know it is a special privilege to listen to the quality of performance that we had last week. On my way out last week I thanked Al Pirrie, our bass player, for coming to play for us and he said it was so good to come for such a great session. He was still smiling as I left. He still had to get back to Oxford!

The other members of the orchestra were Ken McCarthy on keyboard and Martin Hart on drums.

My photos from last week:-








 








If you should come this week it is sure to be just as good an experience! Another saxophonist whom we have delighted over will be with us again. Frank Walden is coming to play jazz alongside guitarist Mark Ridout. Mark is someone I haven’t heard before, but they both come to Hedsor to play jazz. They earn their income more in the area of popular music, but I think they will smile at the opportunity they have to play Jazz at Hedsor Jazz.




 







And a week later we have another tremendous evening of modern jazz lined up for you for November 23rd. Trumpeter Stuart Henderson is coming to play alongside saxophonist Karen Sharp. In Reading last month the theatre they played was sold out. Tell you friends, we will let them in (albeit for a mere £10 note) to listen to our session at Hedsor!

 

Karen and Stuart celebrating Christmas with us a few years ago.











I have been asked to remind everyone that we are revising our start time for Hedsor Jazz. From December 7th all of our evenings will commence at 8pm and finish at 10.30pm

One final sharing!

I have mentioned it before more than once, but a BBC film made in 1994 is now available on YouTube.

It’s called “Doggin Around” after the tune by Count Basie and it is one of the best jazz films I have ever seen. It’s about the British tour of an American Jazz pianist. The book was written by Alan Plater and the dialogue is witty and the story both amusing and poignant. Follow the link and give yourself  1 ½ hours of delight

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11VBmuQFFjM

It stars Elliot Gould, Geraldine James and Alun Armstrong.

One jazz musician who spent his entire life in that world said to me that EVERY Jazz musician should watch it. At one time it wasn’t available. Fortunately I had recorded it onto video tape (1994 remember) and about 10 years ago transcribed it onto a DVD. But now some kind person has uploaded the whole thing onto YouTube. The music credits are pathetic, the main character is a pianist, but no mention is given in the credits of who is really playing the piano. But its great jazz!

Tuesday, November 07, 2023

 Jazz from Geoff can tell you that THS WEEK, (Thursday November 9th) at Hedsor Jazz

We have a super combination! Duncan Lamont Jr on reeds and Mike Innes on trombone, ably supported by Al Pirrie on bass, Ken McCarthy on keys and Martin Hart on drums. Melodic improvisation at its best! You would need to pay considerably more than £10 to hear this class of jazz anyware else. And at Hedsor Jazz you get free parking for your £10 entry fee. Start time 8.30pm


 







 



Last week was fun, perhaps slightly less organised than this week will be, but Mark Aston, (who did play his trombone as well as tenor sax and clarinet, just as I hinted in last weeks blog) had never met James Fenn (on guitar) before. I think with a few more meetings this could be a wonderful duo combination.

James insists on travelling (even in a gale seemingly) to Hedsor by bicycle!!So he has to plug in to our PA system rather than bring his own amp. But he has great technique and I think enormous potential.

My pics below.


On Bass, Peter Hughes!

Sustenance!


Mike Jeffries was on drums this week


 










For those of you who are already looking forward to Christmas I can now confirm that on Friday December 15th there will be concert of Christmas Jazz at Maidenheads United Reformed Church, with all profits going to their Ukrainian project. This concert will be supported by Hedsor Jazz, and will have  Mark Aston, Gill Cook, Nigel Fox, Peter Hughes and Martin Hart all taking part. Poster and ticket info coming soon. Its a great venue with excellent sound and seating, and you may even be allowed to sing a couple of carols.

Coming to Hedsor Jazz next week (November 16th) will be Frank Walden on reeds and Mark Ridout on guitar. This is a combination new to us, but we have enjoyed Frank a number of times before.

Frank Walden

 














Mark Ridout

 

 








“MARK RIDOUT is an experienced guitarist having performed in many of the UK’s major jazz venues and festivals with such names as Jimmy Smith, Babara Dennerlein, Tony Martin, Natalie Cole, Jane Monheit, Eddie Parker etc.  He has appeared on albums for various jazz artists including Jacqui Hicks, Andrea Vicari, Stuart Curtis, Simon Thorpe’s Improphonics and also pop and rock albums. As a session guitarist Mark’s playing is featured on some computer and wii game soundtracks.  Mark toured the US with Jazz funk band ‘Down to the Bone’ in 2001. He has performed on TV for ‘Strictly Come Dancing’, with Alison Moyet on the ‘Lesley Garrett Show’ and is regularly to be heard on the radio in the BBC Big Band.

Mark has a busy teaching schedule and has taught on the Wavenden Jazz Summer school amongst others.  Mark has an interest in all areas of guitar playing but is often sought out by students for his in depth knowledge of jazz improvisation. Mark kindly performed at Fleet Jazz Club’s first gig with Steve Waterman and we are always delighted to welcome him back.”

 Above text courtesy of Fleet Jazz clubs web page.

So tell your friends ,come yourself, because Hedsor Jazz is a great jazz experience.