Another Tuesday Blog from Geoff
But this time with some great Thursday Jazz to look forward too, and with a very special Sunday Morning Jazz Worship coming this Sunday also on the horizon!
For Hedsor Jazz this Thursday, April 23rd we are delighted that we have a return to Hedsor of a really great guitarist, Mark Ridout.
I don’t think we have had Mark at Hedsor since 2024 when on both his visits that year he played alongside saxophonist Frank Walden. This time he is coming with his son, Tom Ridout, another saxophonist. Nothing like keeping it in the family!
On his previous visits Mark astonished us by his skill and ability to generate exciting solos, so I’m looking forward to the first of this years visits with eager anticipation.
Do look son Tom up https://tomridoutmusic.com/
Yet again Hedsor Jazz will have an award winning musician to entertain us. One day (if we gain some sponsorship money) we will put on an evening with more than one award winning jazz musician.
Hedsor Regulars will know that we already do some of this in a little jazz venue like Hedsor Jazz! You only have to look at our bill of fare to realise we have masters of music and award winners with us every year.
For
our first gig in May we welcome the return of Lester Brown on trumpet, this time teamed up with another guitarist
who has been associated with Hedsor Jazz as long as I have, James Fenn! SO put May 14th firmly into your diary.
Just to keep you aware of some of our future dates, below is a current gig list. Please print and display if and where you can. Many thanks.
Sunday April 26th Cores End Church have invited us to
lead a jazz orientated service. So from 10.30 am you will be able to hear
singer Gill Cook, saxophonist Martin Dunsdon, pianist Ken McCarthy, bass player Peter Hughes and drummer Mike
Jeffries. Together they will perform some interesting songs including “Everything
Must Change”, “I Think its Going to Rain Today”, and “You Must Believe in Spring”. It’s
free entry for “Jazz goes to Church”. Don’t look at me because the idea came from
Duke Ellington, who in 1966 initiated the first of his “Concerts of Sacred
Music”. OK that was done in a cathedral with a full 16 piece orchestra, a choir
and a tap dancer! None of those will be at Cores End on Sunday! (to my
knowledge!).

Gill Cook and Peter Hughes at Christ Church Marlow
Do
let others know by sending a link to this blog to your friends
Photos
and more next week,
Geoff
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