Tuesday, June 29, 2021

 

First for today’s  blog a little reminder.

IF you would like to come to any of Hedsor Jazz’s Thursday concerts whilst covid 19 rules apply, you must check in with Tracy to ensure we have a place for you. Not quite West Side Story, but we do need to be able to fulfil our limit or 30 guests in the room, and that we can trace you all if we have a need to do so. Contact Tracy via Tracy Georgiades <tracy.georgiades@gmail.com>

Secondly just to remind you that this week, July 1st , we have The Clive Burton Celebration Quintet:-

Lester Brown trumpet+ Mike Wills sax + Ken McCarthy keyboard + Peter Hughes bass + Martin Hart drums and leader.

Last weeks session (pictures below) was a great reminder of the sounds we used to hear, with a front line of saxophone and trombone, something that linked us to both Clive Burton, and to the predecessor to his quintet, “Century Jazz”, because both bands had a front line of saxophone and trombone. Last week, the tunes were somewhat different, less from the history of Modern Jazz a la bop, than show tunes, but as other shows used to say, that is the spice of life!

My recording of last week can be found on dropbox via the link:-

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/q0r89g4vj8seumo/AAAF2u_I0bWKWzE-wsDYBwDUa?dl=0

Duncan Lamont jnr with Mike Innes

Ken McCArthy

Martin Hart

Some of the 30 in attendance

Duncan flaunts a flute

IPA !

 

If you want to see what our new regular fan Alex has videoed, not just of last week but on his previous visits to Hedsor Jazz, do take a look by following “Bardmann Baad TV” , a YouTube channel, and checking on it in future weeks.

 

Finally for this week, a hopeful thought for the future.

Saxophonist Vasilis Xenopoulis has moved to be closer to Hedsor Jazz........

He has just moved to ....COOKHAM!!

Those of us who live there already know it makes sense!!

More chat and photos next week.

 

Wednesday, June 23, 2021

 Our Gig List for July 8th needs to be amended. 

Al Nicholls is no longer going to be able to be with us, and in his place will be Kelvin Christian. 

I have corrected the list in the main blog to reflect this.

Tuesday, June 22, 2021

 

The link to my DropBox files for the recording of Ian Smith and Ollie Wilby etc from last weeks Hedsor Jazz  is

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/upe5xs7k66r4wv0/AAAx34fM4nJq7LAiKhIBIPC9a?dl=0









Grab them within a month as after that they will be deleted in order to save space.

 Good Morning England

A shortish blog today, but full of potential!!

First, in order for you to get to our now regular Thursday gigs at Hedsor Jazz YOU MUST check in each time with our booking agent Tracy  tracy.georgiades@gmail.com . This is to ensure we meet the covid 19 regulations regarding contact details AND numbers on the night at Hedsor Club. PLEASE NOTE that if you have to cancel on a night you have already booked for please tell Tracy, as we can then reallocate your empty seat. We are only allowed 30 people in to listen, and we do want to keep the numbers up. 

AND there is some splendid music coming up for you to listen to.

Last week Ian Smith and Ollie Wilby, were our named headliners. We also had pianist Martin Picket as a guest dep and they all provided some excellent timeless jazz (no, I mean timeless as in period, not as in they cant keep time!). Later in the week I will put up on DropBox my recording of the night.

For those of you who would like to watch a lot of the evening, our new attendee Alex puts out his private videos of the evening on YouTube, do take a look sometime via his links:-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39Kp_ojbEvg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQ5YyIGu79Q

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMr9G9MWtJU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89ughVy3auQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKt5k_jScho

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXCgDvs0z14

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZuRs1nVLzs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1BRwfdiPAU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=585JSgexpjk

My photos of the night are below:-








 

Although we are still limited as to the numbers who can come in and watch and listen AT Hedsor Club, AND you do have to be covid aware to be there we do have a plan for the month ahead. There are some really exciting gigs coming up, so make a note, put it in your diary, and tell Tracy your coming!

 

Forthcoming Gig List for Hedsor Jazz

THIS THURSDAY 24th JUNE 

Duncan Lamont jnr sax + Mike Innes trombone+ Ken McCarthy keyboard + Peter Hughes bass + Martin Hart drums and leader 

1st July               

Lester Brown trumpet+ Mike Wills sax + Ken McCarthy keyboard + Ester Ng bass (to be confirmed) + Martin Hart drums and leader

8th July               

Kelvin Christian sax+ Max Brittain guitar +Ken McCarthy keyboard + Peter Hughes bass + Martin Hart drums and leader

15th July             

Martin Nickless sax+ Simon Wyld (trombone) + Ken McCarthy keyboard + Terry Davis bass + Martin Hart drums and leader

22nd July

Mike Wills sax + Gary Woods (trumpet) + Ken McCarthy keyboard + ??? bass +
Martin Hart drums and leader

29th July 

Alan Graham vibes+ Mike Wills sax + Ken McCarthy keyboard + Terry Davis bass + Martin Hart drums and leader

Slowly but surely we are adding musicians to the list of those who haven’t played Hedsor before, and we will continue to do so. On June 24th trombonist Mike Innes is that person. It should be a cracking evening.

Our plan is (when the covid restrictions are relaxed) to have one named (star?) musician every quarter, but never fear, all those who come to pay for us are well worth turning out for. Sometimes one particular musician plays something beyond expectation, and then even the rest of the band can be heard applauding. Its JAZZ, It’s improvised, albeit within a structure, but the guys and girls we get to Hedsor Jazz are well versed in the rules of the game, and occasionally magic happens.

Dont miss it!

 

Wednesday, June 16, 2021

 The blog is a day late this week, but this time for a very good reason. 

Yesterday The Jazz Angels held a meeting!! We do keep meetings and administration down to a minimum, and obviously for 15 months we have been “dissuaded” from having any anyway. With another 4 weeks of a limited ability to gather for Hedsor Jazz kindly donated by our government , we thought a little forward planning might be useful!

Over this past month we have been able to resume live jazz at The Hedsor Social Club with a limit of 30 attendees. We have pretty well achieved this target, we do have a bit of flexibility still so if you are thinking of coming do please let Tracy Georgiades know before you travel. We do have to keep a log on who comes, so we will need to know your contact details, and Tracy can let you know if we have room for you on any given Thursday evening.

I think our return to live Hedsor Jazz has, bye and large, been a great success. We are gradually getting used to coming and going within the club with masks on and generally  behaving with practiced covid sense. I know most of us have had 2 jabs, but do please keep to at least some of the rules, face masks when away from your table, space, clean hands etc.

The music has been of a very high quality. All of the musicians were only too pleased at having the opportunity to play in front of an audience again. Our future plans will maintain our aim of being a small club with a high quality jazz performance. Even with the restriction in place at the moment we can still accommodate 2 or 3 more of you, and if you haven’t yet experienced Hedsor Jazz, do request the pleasure. Tracy’s email address is tracy.georgiades@gmail.com

This Thursday, June 17th,  we have another pair of jazz musicians who have played for us before with great acclaim. Trumpeter and raconteur Ian Smith is coming with saxophonist Ollie Wilby. Ian and Ollie were two of the last guests at Hedsor before the lockdown of 2020. With them this time will be pianist Martin Picket from Oxford, who was last with us in January 2020. Martin Hart will as ever be leading from the rear on drums




Over the past few years, prior to 2020, we have tried a number of different means of making Hedsor Jazz a better known venue. I am pleased to say that Tracy has volunteered (yes, nothing was twisted, she genuinely volunteered) to take on this task. My blog will continue, but other forms of advertising will be tried.

As soon as the covid restrictions are lifted, and we are able to raise the number allowed in the room, we are planning to invite a well know jazz name to come and play for us at Hedsor at least once every quarter. 

Many names have been mentioned, many of them have been before and have enjoyed playing in our unique venue. When we stared having well known names some years ago, a number of the London based players commented on the lack of street lights at Hedsor, but I think they are getting used to it now! However some famous jazz musicians still haven't found the joy of playing Hedsor Jazz, so do watch this space for the names.

I think it is an exciting time for Hedsor Jazz. One of those musicians who were used to the bright lights of London will in fact be moving to Cookham very soon, and as he said to me yesterday “you may well find other well known musicians walking around Cookham during their visit to me very soon”. Lets hope they can be persuaded to come on a Thursday!!

The list of future gigs has a lot of “to be finalised” in it at he moment, but on June 24th we have a return of Duncan Lamont jr. He is bringing with him trombonist Mike Innis, I think it will be his first visit. You can check him out via his trombone reviews on Dawkes Instruments website.

July 1st has yet to be finalised, but  the following week, July 8th we have the return of 2 other great Hedsor favourites Al Nicholls on tenor sax, and Max Brittain on guitar. As usual our front line guests will be accompanied by keyboard and bass and our leader Martin Hart on drums.




One of the additions to the audience at Hedsor Jazz since  our return a month ago has been Alex and his wife Nicole. Alex is a keen videographer, and has filmed many of our recent gigs, do check them out, his files from last week can be found at 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgQGeBz5da0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7CpjCl5uQ0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Sn6z5-AmtY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1ImcI6C54I

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERySpg29sqU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5Skj_IE-RU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ej0Zxef4Vqw

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqhQTzLjoeM


And my previous blogs have the links to earlier weeks.

My photos of last week, dedicated to the music made famous by guitarists, are below.






If you would like to download the files to create a double cd album of June 3rds concert please go to 

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/vaw951nafdz7ul3/AADPI9tpjj06ygk92FduPD1Wa?dl=0

You will find the mp3 files for 2 cd’s and the artwork for a sleeve.

That’s about it for now, stay safe, put on sun block! (well whilst the sun shines anyway).


Tuesday, June 08, 2021

 

We have now had 3 Hedsor Jazz Returns sessions on a Thursday, and it almost seems like we had never had a 14 month break. It has been really great seeing everybody again, welcoming back the musicians, and enjoying some really fine jazz.

 

Last week was no exception. Lester Brown played at our first “return” session, and he was here again with us last week. Alongside him was another of the saxophone team we had waited to see, Mark Aston. It was also Mark’s birthday, and it was marvellous that he should consider spending his birthday with Hedsor Jazz.

 

It was also nice to see Lester’s parents in the audience last week as well.

 

One of the “apprehensions” I had about our return to live jazz was that after such a long break many of the musicians who come to play for us might have been a little bit rusty after not having played in public for such a long time. I don’t know about you, but in my estimation they have all, without exception, played better than the last time we heard them 14 months ago.

 

Our new regular attendee, Alex,  has again recorded a large chunk of last week’s session on video, and links to his YouTube files are below.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RQNyrhgxjY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSCqHB4piHA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SO1f6JzUSE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-yCEX0MfJ4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgGWTgrD4PE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SX5GTiyhONk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5oNbsy7Buw

 

My mp3 recording of the evening will be available later in the week, BUT some of my photos are below.






We do have a change to our program for this coming Thursday, June 10th. Alan Graham who was coming to play vibes for us is now not very well, and is therefore not able to be with us, so to accompany the return of our regular saxophonist Mike Wills, guitarist Jezz Cook will be taking Alan’s place. Jezz has been to us a number of times before, and it may well be that we have a few Django Reinhardt tunes added into our evenings mix. On bass we welcome back Mr Peter Hughes, (and his braces), and on drums our regular drumming band leader Martin Hart.

 

Jezz with Mike Wills on a previous visit

Do please confirm your intention to come each week with Tracy at tracy.georgiades@gmail.com

Until all covid restrictions are lifted we are limited to 30 people as audience at Hedsor Club, so do please ensure you have a space reserved with Tracy who is our booking agent at the moment. It is a legal requirement that we have traceability for all who are in the club on our Thursday nights.

 

On 17th June  we welcome back Ian Smith on trumpet with Ollie Wilby on saxophone. Ken McCarthy will be on keyboard, Martin Hart drum. Our bass player is yet to be confirmed.

 

Ian Smith

One final sad note, we learnt last week that Ken McCarthy’s son died suddenly last month. I am sure you would all like to join me in offering ever condolence to Ken and Maggie at this very difficult time for the family. Words are never enough at times like this, but our love and support go out to Ken and his family.

Geoff C

Thursday, June 03, 2021



My recording of last Thursdays Hedsor Jazz is now available from my DropBox account. You can download the mp3 files and a cover artwork via  

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/5w32x6q2nx9lrkx/AAB2jKjq9bvpIYyX0U20ewv6a?dl=0

It will be available for one month only. 


Tuesday, June 01, 2021

 

A brief blog today, as I have been enjoying the sunshine at Boulter’s Lock, and still feel in holiday mood!

Just to say that if you haven’t yet been given the approval of Tracy Georgiades for this coming Thursday, June 3rd do hasten to do so, there may NOT be places available even as I type.

This coming week we are looking forward to seeing Lester Brown again, this time with Mark Aston on reeds. On keyboard will be Ken McCarthy and on bass Ester Ng. Martin Hart will again be on drums, and microphone! 8.30pm start and £10 entry.

Last weeks session was another of those where we all realised why we like to listen to live jazz. Lovely music, played by masters of their jazz craft. Stuart Henderson and Duncan Lamont jr. ably supported by Ken, Terry and Martin, played some not so well know tunes, and some better known ones too. However one in particular I hadn’t heard since around 1945! “You are My Sunshine” finished our evening!

Again, we were just about on our allowed limit of 30 people. Can I repeat that we must all try and abide by the covid guidelines. I know it is difficult, we do so like being back amongst our jazz friends, but the virus hasn’t gone away and we must try and be aware of the distance and masking guidance when away from our table.

Below are a few of my photos of the last Thursday evening, my mp3 recordings will be available later in the week.






Our new friend Alex has again forwarded on links to his YouTube page with videos of the evening.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2r1-s5b7UKE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52-UZ-GyLW8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEabSgLfl7M

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVg98cQHPTU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9XMFR53yFY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NgZmtju-T4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oV5Y2FXWfa8

It is so evident that the musical therapy of the evening does his wife Nicole so much good.

On June 10th we have on Vibes Alan Grahame, and we hope to have back with us on all the reeds, Mike Wills. Again, you must check with Tracy that there is still space for you attend. Book with her via email at tracy.georgiades@gmail.com  

Enjoy the rest of your week, which does seem to have SUNSHINE!! Maybe we should ask for more weather related tunes. Perhaps "I think it's going to rain today" should NOT be amongst them! Great tune though!