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Old Grumpy, look forward to seeing you at Gateshead, where our Buck Clayton Legacy Band will be accompanying Gwyneth Herbert in a selection of Peggy Lee's more jazz orientated repertoire... I think you may find that the Schubertfest will continue into the final weekend of March, as there is no Jazz Library on 31st.
Old Grumpy, look forward to seeing you at Gateshead, where our Buck Clayton Legacy Band will be accompanying Gwyneth Herbert in a selection of Peggy Lee's more jazz orientated repertoire... I think you may find that the Schubertfest will continue into the final weekend of March, as there is no Jazz Library on 31st.
Thanks Alyn
Unfortunately/fortunately I shall be enjoying the delights offered by Messrs Sheppard, Pine et al at the time. All the best for the gig - I enjoyed last year's at the GIJF.
I hadn't clocked that the following weekend will also be a Jazz wipe-out on R3 and double !
Gateshead looks like a good festival: Marcus Roberts, an Andy Sheppard/Courtney Pine double bill, a Robert Mitchell/Zoe Rahman/Ambrose Akinmusire triple bill, Marius Neset, Tord Gustavsen, Peter King. Ticket prices don't look too bad either. And if you're going to a gig on the Friday, it would be worth turning up early to hear the free early evening performance by local lass Zoe Gilby, who I reckon is one of the better young UK jazz singers.
Just returned from the GIJF. A splendid series of concerts. Roberto Fonseca on Friday, followed by Trio Libero/Courtney Pine on Saturday (sorry couldn't attend your gig Alyn!)
The highlight for me was the triple bill this afternoon: Robert Mitchell 3io, Zoe Rahman Quartet, Ambrose Akinmusire Band - and all for £13.50, especially when all washed down with a few pints of Byker Jazz from the Hadrian Border Brewery.
Just returned from the GIJF. A splendid series of concerts. Roberto Fonseca on Friday, followed by Trio Libero/Courtney Pine on Saturday (sorry couldn't attend your gig Alyn!)
The highlight for me was the triple bill this afternoon: Robert Mitchell 3io, Zoe Rahman Quartet, Ambrose Akinmusire Band - and all for £13.50, especially when all washed down with a few pints of Byker Jazz from the Hadrian Border Brewery.
What more could a jazbo want?
OG
Sounds like a perfect day to me...
all words are trains for moving past what really has no name
Old Grumpy, look forward to seeing you at Gateshead, where our Buck Clayton Legacy Band will be accompanying Gwyneth Herbert in a selection of Peggy Lee's more jazz orientated repertoire... I think you may find that the Schubertfest will continue into the final weekend of March, as there is no Jazz Library on 31st.
COMING SOON ON R3 ? - MUSIC FROM THE HUNDRED YEARS WAR...Over 100 weeks (sorry, Jazz is "off")
"The Hundred Years' War was a series of separate conflicts waged from 1337 to 1453 between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of France and their various allies for control of the French throne...and the BBC marketing budget"
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