jazz
theartsdesk Q&A: Musician Judith Owen and Actor Harry ShearerSunday, 30 October 2011![]() You may know Harry Shearer better as Montgomery Burns from The Simpsons. His wife, Judith Owen, is as well known for her recent stage show with Ruby Wax, Losing It, as her own albums. But though they may have limited street recognisability, in the... Read more... |
WHY?, Duke of York's Picture House, BrightonWednesday, 26 October 2011![]() Ah, the Duke of York’s Picture House, the oldest consistently operating purpose-built cinema in the country. It’s a beautiful venue, just over a century old, and almost too comfortable. It’s been jazzed up a few times over the decades and, tonight,... Read more... |
CD: George Benson - Guitar ManWednesday, 26 October 2011![]() Spoiler alert: this CD contains grooves that will bring out your inner air guitarist. From the album's lead-off song, “Tenderly”, whose sumptuous voicings lesser artists can only fantasise about, to its towering sign-off, “Fingerlero”, George Benson... Read more... |
Wayne Shorter Quartet, BarbicanSunday, 09 October 2011![]() Wayne Shorter's current band do strange things with time - it seems to stretch and bend like in some subatomic experiment featuring rogue neutrinos. Their nifty time signatures would fuse any computer. The nature of the music itself seems outside... Read more... |
CD: McCormack and Yarde - Places and Other SpacesMonday, 26 September 2011![]() This Edition Records debut from pianist Andrew McCormack and saxophonist Jason Yarde is a powerful marriage of brilliant musicianship and composition of the first rank. While this is only their second release in the duo format, a follow-up to the... Read more... |
CD: Trombone Shorty - For TrueWednesday, 21 September 2011![]() Take the sounds of New Orleans brass, Prince-style funk, hip-hop beats and power chord axe-riffing. Stir them all together, add in an assortment of high-profile guests, and you produce the genre-defying greatness that is For True.At an age when most... Read more... |
CD: The Stepkids - The StepkidsSaturday, 17 September 2011![]() Harmonies, psychedelia and soul were meant to go together. Chicago’s’ Rotary Connection realised this and pumped out what were later recognised as classics like "Memory Band" and "I am The Black Gold of The Sun". On their debut album, Brooklyn’s The... Read more... |
CD: Tony Bennett – Duets IITuesday, 13 September 2011![]() This was always going to garner heaps of publicity. Tony Bennett is not just a legend, but a legend who has outlived his rivals. With Sinatra long gone Bennett, 85, is the capo di tutti capi of living crooners. It will also attract attention because... Read more... |
Edward II, Royal Exchange, ManchesterTuesday, 13 September 2011![]() This is not exactly Edward II the musical. There’s no singing, but music plays a leading role. It is the food of love of the sort that dared not speak its name – and there is excess of it for my taste. The idiom is jazz of the edgy sort fashionable... Read more... |
Heidi Vogel, Pizza Express Jazz ClubThursday, 08 September 2011![]() While the physical and mechanical elements of its production are common to all, the sound of a person's voice is as individual as a fingerprint. Launching her Brazilian-themed solo album Lágrimas de um pássaro (Tears of a Bird) in the intimate... Read more... |
CD: The Soul Rebels Brass Band - Unlock Your MindWednesday, 07 September 2011![]() Rooted in the New Orleans brass band tradition, but updating it for the 21st century with elements of funk, R&B, hip hop, reggae and half-sung, half-rapped lyrics, this disc will blow clean out of the water any preconceptions you might have of... Read more... |
Boisdale Canary Wharf - City boys' jazz playgroundSunday, 04 September 2011![]() It’s the new(ish) big jazz venue, and it’s in, of all places, the wilds of Canary Wharf. It's curious, and encouraging, that anyone has the nerve to open a large new jazz venue anywhere, and in the midst of economic gloom, but they have. The venue... Read more... |
