Tuesday, November 18, 2025

 Morning all, another blog from Geoff,

who is still housebound following “Day Surgery” at Wexham Park Hospital earlier in the month.

I know the bible does suggest that a thousand years is but a day to our creator, but somehow Wexham Park has overlooked that we are mere mortals, and need time to heal that is longer than 4 hours before being sent to hospitalise at home!!!!

Due to the frailty of man I have missed some excellent gigs, not only at Hedsor, but there have been one or two other tasty looking local jazz events too. At this point I would encourage all of you who are able to support live local quality jazz, like that performed at The Hedsor Bar, to do so whenever you can, because it is in danger of dying.

Weekly jazz at Hedsor is unlikely to continue after November. For December and for January 2026 Hedsor Jazz will only be run twice a month, which for me, after 23 years of weekly jazz at Hedsor, is very sad.

This Thursday, November 20th, is another that sadly I will have to miss. Two excellent young jazz musicians will be performing in front of our regular rhythm section, led by pianist Ken McCarthy. They are Matt Hill on Trumpet and his flat mate John Alcock on Tenor sax. Matt has been to Hedsor a number of times before, but it will be John Alcock’s first visit. Please turn out to support them, come rain or shine (or even snow!). Below is a recent shot of Matt at Hedsor.


 

Do look them both up using your hand held computer, as the www does know who they are, and so should you!!

 

Last week Hedsor Jazz had a visit from one of our famous neighbours, Vasilis Xenopoulos. I have been told how good he was on the night, and how disappointing was the audience numbers. I have so far been able to listen to a recording of the first set from last week and it is obvious he is world class. His improvisation on Charlie Haydens “First Song” was delicious, referencing the melody and yet giving it a new dimension that built in excitement. Well it did for me on my headphones anyway!!

It does seem that the pool players in the bar at Hedsor were unable to appreciate this, as the noise they were making was apparent even on the recording.

Tracy took some pictures for me, and they are below.








 














Finally, just so as you know who you have coming to the Hedsor Bar (apart from pool players), below is some artwork for you to recirculate about December and January.




 















I really hope that by the time of our first December gig, I will be amongst you all at Hedsor once again. In the meantime I will make more use of my headphones. Hand held cd player use means I don’t have to move too much, or annoy pushing my music into someone else’s ears!

 

Geoff

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