I see that the programme for Winchester Jazz Festival has been launched. Details here:-
http://http://www.winchesterjazzfestival.com/whats-on/
Fair play for the organisers getting any sort of jazz performed in Winchester - a city where it is Folk Music and Classical which feature most heavily in scheduling. There are a few local bands in the area with most of the "support" for jazz centring around the IBM social club in the nearby village of Hursley. One of t he best local bands is Red Jackson who cover John lee Hooker and Louis Jordan material and have a big local following. They don't appear to be involved. Most of the jazz in the area has traditionally been centred around Southampton , right from the 1950s onwards but Winchester's support for jazz has been patchy at best. I hope that the organisers make this work and that the venues are well supported. The Railway Inn more celebrated for supporting rock acts and is probably the biggest independent venue in the city but it is a shame that more pubs have not offered support.
Other than Claire Martin, I can't say that I have heard of any of the other acts albeit I think Simon Allen is the saxophonist who is supposed to live in my village. I will let you know what the gigs are like as I should be free that weekend. Maybe SA is familiar with some of the performers ?
I would urge anyone in the area to support the local jazz scene and attend as much as possible.
http://http://www.winchesterjazzfestival.com/whats-on/
Fair play for the organisers getting any sort of jazz performed in Winchester - a city where it is Folk Music and Classical which feature most heavily in scheduling. There are a few local bands in the area with most of the "support" for jazz centring around the IBM social club in the nearby village of Hursley. One of t he best local bands is Red Jackson who cover John lee Hooker and Louis Jordan material and have a big local following. They don't appear to be involved. Most of the jazz in the area has traditionally been centred around Southampton , right from the 1950s onwards but Winchester's support for jazz has been patchy at best. I hope that the organisers make this work and that the venues are well supported. The Railway Inn more celebrated for supporting rock acts and is probably the biggest independent venue in the city but it is a shame that more pubs have not offered support.
Other than Claire Martin, I can't say that I have heard of any of the other acts albeit I think Simon Allen is the saxophonist who is supposed to live in my village. I will let you know what the gigs are like as I should be free that weekend. Maybe SA is familiar with some of the performers ?
I would urge anyone in the area to support the local jazz scene and attend as much as possible.
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