2024 had been a busy year on the Jazz In Britain front with a range of new releases from our archives, plus two albums of newly recorded material. Early in the year we set up a new imprint Jazz Now, and Eternal Triangle's debut album 'Gravity' was released in April, closely followed by 'You Are Here' by Kevin Figes. Kevin played in several of Keith Tippett's later ensembles and the album is dedicated to Keith's memory. In another first for Jazz In Britain, we held a launch event for 'You Are Here' at Bristol Beacon which was well supported and a memorable occasion.
From the archives there have been releases from the cream of British Jazz, including Dave Green, Trevor Watts, Gordon Beck , Ray Russell and two from Bobby Wellins, as well as Chris Searle's excellent book Talking The Groove, which features a selection of his reviews and interviews from The Morning Star over the last 15 years or so.
GIGS OF THE YEAR 2024
I've attended several excellent gigs during 2024 and here are the cream of the crop.
My personal gig of the year was the performance by Dutch band Under The Surface at Sudbury Arts Centre in June. It's difficult to put a handle on UTS's music as every gig is different, but to me they are making some of the most exciting music around at the moment. You'll see my full review of the gig if you scroll down.
Nat Birchall's Unity Ensemble played an excellent gig at London's Café OTO in May, which also featured Mark Wastell and British sax legend Alan Skidmore. There is a full review in the blog.
Another favourite was Alexander Hawkins & Marco Collonna's performance at Wakefield Jazz in October, which featured the music of Eric Dolphy alongside some of Marco's original compositions; again, the full review is below.
Later in October, I attended a recital by the Gavin Bryars Ensemble also at Café OTO. It was the first time I had seen Bryars perform live and although now in his 80s, he and the rest of the group played a mesmerising set of his arrangements of pieces by Carla Bley and Tom Waits as well as his own compositions, including two of my favourites, The Flower of Friendship and Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet.
The final event in my gig calendar for the year took me to one of my favourite venues, The Lescar in Sheffield. Last Wednesday they played host to British guitarist Rob Luft and the Albanian/Swiss chanteuse Elina Duni, whose sultry, smoky voice delivered a selection of original compositions and standards, plus songs by Jacques Brel and Charlie Haden, accompanied throughout by Luft's multi layered guitar. All in all, an enchanting evening.
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