This week is one of the “jazz free” weeks at Hedsor Jazz, which is good for our finances but not so good for our jazz and social lives! I for one miss the conviviality of weekly meets.
After last Thursday perhaps I miss jazz this week more than usual, because last week became extra special.
Special because our special guest was Alan Barnes.
I thought he played really well, and it was good to have him at Hedsor again. I have know him and listened to him over many of my 88 years, and probably for about 40 of his 67!
He is a great British player who makes modern jazz very accessible with his light hearted comments and attitudes to playing it. Plus also his undoubted skill as a saxophonist. Last Thursday he brought his “big one” to Hedsor, his baritone sax. What a wonderful rasping sound that generates!
But he also brought his clarinet (for his Thursday clarinet practice night?) and an old alto sax donated to him by another musician who is no longer able to play through ill health. He told me that since acquiring this he has favoured it over newer instruments in his collection. In his hands it did sound really wonderful. “Isfahan”, played by him on it in the second set, was truly beautiful.
Also last week joining us and Alan in the second set was singer Nanci Zhang, a delight to see and hear. One of the songs she sang was about the city she comes from - “Do You Know What it Means to Miss New Orleans”.
Hedsor Jazz has been very lucky in having her come to sing for us when she is in the UK
The supporting trio behind them this week was Ken McCarthy on keyboard and Mike Jeffries on drums.This week our bass player was a barefoot Richard Sadler.
I
will add that all of the above was enhanced by The Hedsor Bar’s air conditioning.
We had a good appreciative audience, and it was very pleasant to have so many friends, some not seen for some time, come and visit Hedsor for this celebration of (my) survival.
To finish our August month (!) two more friends of Hedsor Jazz will be with us. On August 27th we have on saxophone Duncan Lamont and on trumpet Lester Brown. All backed by our regular trio led by Ken McCarthy.
Our
first gig in September is on September
10th when we will have an exciting bringing together for the
first time of saxophonist Alam Nathoo with
guitarist Mark Ridout. We have had
many exciting moments from both of these fine musicians before. We all agree
that they have been real finds for Hedsor Jazz. But they have never met, little
own played together before. The weather may be cooling off by the time of this gig,
but I recon sparks will fly! Definitely “mark” you diaries NOW.
As is his want, Alan Barnes did bring some of his CD’s to Hedsor to sell. He has gone past the age where he announces them as a means of providing for his starving children. Now he sells them to provide for his aging relatives!
His plea was so heart warming that I bought two!
One was a reissue from the 1980’s and is one of the earliest recordings of Alan with Dave Newton. Even then they were pretty good, and it is a very enjoyable listen.
The other one I acquired is a recording from last year with Alan joined by Mark Nightingale on trombone and James Davison on trumpet. It’s called “Jazz Classics with a Twist” and is a really well crafted set of well loved (by jazz musicians) tunes! It really is excellent, and I would suggest that you tap Alan on the shoulder next time you see him and purchase it.
You
know it makes sense, at least another cup of tea for an aging relative of Alan’s!
Artwork for both is below
One
final nudge.
Some years ago Hedsor Jazz had some help from Brunel University. One of those assisting us was Charlie Wren, who at the time sang in a pop rock group. She has recently started to make more waves in that genre, and has released a pop single on YouTube. Give it a listen, and perhaps boost her way to stardom!
TTFN
Geoff










