It’s that Nagging Blog again!
But why? I hear you cry.
Well the primary intention of my almost weekly blog is to
encourage you and to nag you, into listening to JAZZ.
AND especially to get you to listen to LIVE JAZZ played
by real people, who eat and drink, and very often can converse with you. AND who
play musical instruments in a group in a publicly accessible place!!
BUT Best of all I would be ever so pleased if you came
and listened to all of that at The Hedsor Bar on a Thursday!
If you felt like coming out to Hedsor THIS Thursday you would find a couple
(well, five really) who will entertain and amuse you with the same quality of performance
as if you went to London’s West End and paid out a lot of money. Who are they?
Well first of all there is singer and actress called
Jenny Howe http://www.jennyhowe.com/
Go one, risk a click and find out more about her. She has been to Hedsor Jazz
before and we are delighted to invite her back.
She will be accompanied out front by a wonderful
saxophonist called
Duncan Lamont Jr https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqC_XifpJGE click and see and hear more about Duncan. BUT
he has been a great supporter and friend of Hedsor Jazz.
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Jenny and Duncan at Hedsor in 2024 |
They are all kept propelled buy our rhythm section which
includes Ken McCarthy on keyboard, Peter Hughes on bass and Mike Jeffries on drums. I can assure
you that if you search out those names for yourselves on your favourite search
engine you will find that they are all a prodigious talent.
At Hedsor Jazz
this week you can hear all five of them for just £10. And you can park your car
for free! Try that in London. Oh by the way we don’t have a congestion charge
or Pollution tax to bother you either. If public transport is your thing Bourne
End Railway Station is a short walk way. Route Planner tells me it is 5223
feet!! Alam Nathoo does sometimes come to play The Hedsor Bar on foot!
Last week we had just 2 players for your £10! But it was
still incredible value for money because those 2 happened to be Alan Barnes and Dave Newton.
My photos below cannot give any clue as to the sheer
musical experience we had (you missed it??). These two world class musicians
have duetted together for over 45 years, so they are in practice! Alan is also
an experienced musical host, who told us stories about the music, about themselves,
and some even about US!! Dave appeared to play with his entire body (as a
member of the audience said) and certainly we all wondered how he got all of
those notes out of his keyboard. It was a great night, supported by a great audience.
We at Hedsor Jazz will try and bring music like that to
you every week, just as we have been doing since 2002. But to continue to do so
we need YOU as an audience.
Like many regular public events our audience has shrunk
since covid. People have got used to simply not going out. Tinned TV, tinned
music and tinned beer (!?) all delivered to your residence has meant that our
jazz audience has shrunk, and we really are in danger of not being able to continue.
So please do try and support live jazz. Especially Live Hedsor Jazz.
The bill of fare for the next 4 weeks is shown in the
poster below. Please display to the public!
As someone who has a huge collection of tinned music at
home, I do sometimes get to play some of it!
One CD recently pulled from the shelves has an unlikely
title. “Piano in the Background” is a Duke Ellington Orchestra CD from the
later end of his career, recorded in 1960 (he died in 1975). The Duke was never
self effacing, but this album was released just before a trio album called “Piano
in the Foreground”!
The first track is a slightly shortened version of one he
originally recorder in 1946 called “Happy Go Lucky Local”. This tune was later identically
copied by another musician and released, as his work, as “Night Train”!
The album does go on to include some other well know
Ellington works (“Rockin’ in Rhythm”, and “Take the A Train” for example), but they
are all performed with such vitality that it reminds me of how great a debt we
own to Duke Ellington and His Orchestra in showing us what big band jazz can be
like and how exciting it can be. It is an excellent, well recorded release. My
CD copy is on Columbia Legacy 512919 2 but I know that it was re released in
2018 on vinyl.
That’s it for now folks, See you ALL on
Thursday!