At Hedsor Jazz this week, for one week only, we are BACK TO
NORMAL!!
We welcome back our recently irregular regular reed section,
Mr Mike Wills!! He may still be trailing cloud of Australia behind him, but I
doubt if he will be playing a didgeridoo!!
Mike Wills, with John Coverdale, who was with us last week!
Sadly I have another commitment this Thursday, so I wont be
part of the welcoming party, but do go along and for the immensely small sum of
£6 you can welcome him back.
He will be with us the week after for our Christmas party on
December 17th, but we will have additional guests, including one of
the UK’s most talented singers, Sarah Moule. With her, and another first time
visitor to Hedsor, will be trumpet professor Steve Waterman.
Steve Waterman
An earlier start
time of 8pm, and a slightly higher entry fee of £10 will give us the means of
enjoying all the music and a half time buffet!
CD
It is a well known fact that I like lady singers, and last
evening I sat down to watch a DVD, part of an album release, by a young singer
that I hadn’t heard of. I should have done, as about 8 years ago she was voted
as a BBC Rising Star.
Polly Gibbons is now in her 30’s, and the album I have
watched (but not yet listened to) is called “The Many Faces of Love”. The DVD
bit was recorded in Beverly Hills, California, although she is a native of
Suffolk UK and the daughter of a pig farmer! She also has 6 sisters and a
brother!
The DVD on the album was a live show, presenting some of the
material from the CD (on Resonance Records RCD 1022), plus other music from her
repertoire. With her on a couple of tunes is guest pianist Roger Kellaway, as
well as the quartet on the album CD.
She is very good!! She has a big voice, and knows exactly
how to sing a song and how to interact with her fellow musicians. On the basis
of my watch of the DVD part of the album I can only heartily recommend it to
all those of you who like lady jazz singers of a robust nature. There is plenty
of evidence for her on YouTube, so do at least go and check her out. With some
good fortune (which we all need from time to time) we should hear more from her
in the future. I didn’t expect to enjoy the DVD, thinking it would be too
glitzy, but she has certainly made an impact on me!!
So, until our Hedsor Christmas party, where we will also have a guest barmaid, I will say farewell!!
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