Most of the big names are fully booked, as might be expected, though I see there are still a few for Charles Lloyd.
Fewer than ever of the freebies that used to bring in the daytripping crowds and families for a taster in contemporary genres from free to Fusion, the number having for whatever reason been drastically reduced last year, leaving the Front Room (QEH/Purcell lobby) and Clore Ballroom (1st floor RFH) sad desolate places between main stage events. With a surfeit of quite pricey sessions taking place at odd often coinciding hours all across London making choice and what to do and where to waste time and money problematic these were always the main attractions for me, not least the joy of seeing probable newcomers sitting, contrary to expectations, in rapt attention to unfamiliar sounds.
The pay ones that immediately stand out for me as interesting are The Dedication Orchestra at 2 pm at the QEH on the 15th, preceded by a talk at 12.45; Trish Clowes Quintet with Norma Winstone same venue on the 18th; The Way Out West Allstars including Henry Lowther and Chris Biscoe doing a tribute to the jazz year 1959 at the Bull's Head on the 19th; Evan Parker's group with John Edwards, Paul Lytton and Swedish pianist Sten Sendell at the Vortex on the 20th; a celebration of the centenarian bass player and one time Joe Harriott associate Coleridge Goode led by Gary Crosby at the Purcell on the 21st; and another celebration, this time of John Stevens, at the QEH on the 22nd.
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