Good Morning Jazz Fans
And is that bright orb shining though my window actually THE SUN??
My weekly blog/chat is a day late this week, but it is still in time to remind you that Hedsor Jazz now runs on the second and fourth Thursday of each month, not weekly as last year. This is sad, but it has meant that we are able to carry on bringing you the best of British jazz.
And to prove the point our next jazz at Hedsor is on March 26th, when we will have saxophone star Duncan Lamont Jr teamed together with trumpet player and vocal star Karl Charity. Do check out his web site
https://www.karlcharity.co.uk/
Duncan has brought us some great jazz players with him in his previous visits to Hedsor Jazz, and this looks like being another. Come along, it is only £12 to get in (OK, it has to be cash I’m afraid), and there is club priced drinks and free car parking to add to the friendly atmosphere.
Last week I had an email from Christ Church, Marlow, to tell me that a special evening of jazz has been arranged at their church on Sunday April 12th at 5.30pm. Yes a Sunday evening of jazz! That’s Sunday 12 April from 5.30pm to 8pm.
“It is to raise funds to enable us to continue to support the people of Ukraine. Tickets will be available on the door and cost £10, including a free glass of wine/soft drink.”
DO check out the link below:-
https://mailchi.mp/4b1120f876f2/ukraine-solidarity-jazz-band-fundraising-concert-12-april?e=c1c15773dd
I enquired who the band would be comprised of and the reply was:-
The following were all members of the band in September 2025:
Katrina Likhtman, Fleur Stevenson, Steve Foster - vocals, Robert Otwinowski - guitar, Matt Potts - piano, Steve Kershaw - bass, Ben Robins – drums, Kyrill Avilov – saxophone
So put that in your diary, its in mine!
Last week was a Hedsor Jazz Thursday and a few snaps of it are below.
It
turned out to be a very special night as not only did we have Vasilis Xenopoulos play every tune, but
in the second set he was joined by someone he had not met before but had wanted
to play alongside ever since he had moved to Cookham. He had been told by his London based colleagues
of another local, and wonderful, saxophonist living locally, Alam Nathoo.
As you and I know, Alam does sometimes walk from his home to come and play at Hedsor Jazz, he has a great fan bass at Hedsor. So after a few phone calls made earlier in the week, in the second set (after discussing during the interval not only what tunes they would play, but what grade reeds they both use!) Alam was invited to join Vasilis “on stage”.
WOW, if you were one of the audience then make sure you write that day in your diary as an “I was there” entry. Total jazz magic happened.
I’m sure we will be able to persuade them to both come and do it again, but for your diary we have already booked Alam to play alongside trumpeter Steve Waterman on July 9th .
Vasilis was keen to tell me that Alam doesn’t need any trumpet player next to him. He’s right, he doesn’t, but it’s a bit like your schooldays and your home chemistry set, explosive things may happen! So put that date in your diary too.
That’s about it for today. Next week I’ll get back to writing about a cd or two from my collection. I almost did that today, but it’s one you cant buy!! Not unless the BBC release a recording made in 1998 of a broadcast that celebrated Humphrey Lyttelton’s 50 years as a band leader! I dug it out to play last night!
TTFN
Geoff























