A Tuesday Blog for a week without Thursday Jazz at The Hedsor Bar.
Therefore a Dry Week, but written in a week where it has started to rain!
Last week it was very hot, but some excellent jazz was performed to Air Conditioned perfection!
The ability of saxophonist Alam Nathoo has been demonstrated at Hedsor many times in the past few years, and we have been very lucky to have him come and play for us. He is also without doubt the nearest player to The Hedsor Bar, and often walks from his home to play for us.
His accomplice last Thursday, trombonist Tom White, had been only once before. I can assure all of you who experienced last Thursdays jazz that he will be back.
He is as good a trombonist as Alum is a saxophonist, and that makes both him, and the pairing of them together, something extraordinary!
Next day Ken McCarthy, our pianist on the night said “It was quite dazzling last night. Tom achieved expertise that I’ve never heard on a trombone before. He seemed unstoppable! Alam was great as always”.
For
anyone who reads this blog do take note.
I
am not writing glowing words too boost our audience, although I would like our
audience to be far larger than it is.
But I am writing about it in these terms because I am genuinely saddened that many local jazz fans still don’t know what superb quality jazz we are getting at Hedsor.
We all have to make choices about time and financial worth, but if you enjoy modern jazz played by expert jazz musicians please come along to one of our sessions.
Some are better than others! But none are bad.
Some
are better than others but that can be explained by people’s personal style choice.
Over
the year we try to cater for most peoples choice and we do feature most jazz
instruments played to perfection by expert jazz musicians.
But tribute must also be paid to our regular trio, who most weeks back the stars on the front line. Pianist Ken McCarthy and drummer Mike Jeffries both live locally, and are both in demand for other gigs during the week. This is also true of our bass player Al Pirrie but he comes from Oxford most weeks just to play for us, and loves doing so because the magic of Hedsor Jazz doesn’t happen at every venue he plays!
Just take a look at who we have coming in the month ahead.
Next up, on June 11th we have ex Chris Barber trumpeter Pete Rudeforth, paired with saxophonist Martin Dunston.
On
June 25th we have trumpeter
Bruce Adams, with a little encouragement from guitarist Mark Ridout
July
9th Trumpeter Steve Waterman
matched against saxophonist Alam Nathoo
Then on July 23rd we have a return of New Orleans Singer Nancy Zang, with Martin Dunston on saxophone
Every gig is a Stella Gig.
Dont just take my words for it, come and prove me wrong. £12 will let you do that!!











