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Events Archive
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Jules Rendell – EP Review
Posted on February 26, 2008 | No CommentsJules Rendell – EP Review Jules Rendell is the artist and title given to this four track EP, released in 2007. I managed to catch up with Jules at one... -
Freefall – ‘Pack Up Your Things’ EP Review
Posted on February 15, 2008 | No CommentsFreefall – Pack Up Your Things ‘Pack Up Your Things’ is the title and main track for Freefall’s latest EP, released by Groovecat records in 2007. Freefall are a five... -
Cameron Pierre – ‘Pad Up (get ready)’
Posted on December 14, 2007 | No CommentsCameron Pierre Pad Up (get ready) In today’s manic society it’s nice to come across an album that’s just pleasant to stick on the CD player, to kick back with and... -
Orphy Robinson – 18th November
Posted on November 21, 2007 | No CommentsGig Review – Orphy Robinson18th November – Millfield Theatre As I’m sure most of you are aware there have been celebrations to mark this bi-centenary for the abolition of the Slave... -
Aquilina – Gig News
Posted on November 12, 2007 | No Commentshttp://www.aquilina.co.uk/ Aquillina were formed in 1999 by Brixton bred singer / guitarist Joseph Aquilina (pictured)and have been informing at gigs and events around the UK. Three words the band... -
Juliet Kelly – Gig News
Posted on November 12, 2007 | No CommentsJuliet Kelly is an acclaimed Singer-Songwriter who was tipped in 2003 as being the ‘one-to-watch’ and she also took honours in the jazz category of the 2004 International Songwriting Competition.... -
The Mighty Jeddo @ Plastic People
Posted on October 14, 2007 | No CommentsIt’s that time again….We will play jazz until it hurts. Before our gig at the end of the London Jazz festival we warm up with a return to Plastic People in Shoreditch... -
Flow Motion
Posted on October 14, 2007 | No CommentsInvisible: Flow Motion Ever wondered what the universe is made of?Flow Motion (Anna Piva and Edward George) have teamed up with Dr. Carolin Crawford at the Institute of Astronomy at... -
Cleveland Watkiss Live
Posted on October 14, 2007 | No CommentsSolo Voice: Cleveland Watkiss presents Vocal Suite Vocal Suite is an exciting vocal improvisation concert that uses the atmosphere of the venue, the mood, and the interactivity of the audience... -
Afri-Kokoa @ The New Bernie Grant Arts Centre
Posted on September 25, 2007 | No CommentsSUNDAY JOINT Sun 30th September, 1pm- 6pm @ ‘Bernie Grant Arts Centre’ Located opposite Tottenham Green (only three tube stops north of Kings Cross in London, Seven Sisters tube). FREE... -
Livebox
Posted on September 25, 2007 | No CommentsThe Bernie Grant Arts Centre is a new venue dedicated to celebrating and developing black and culturally diverse performers promoting the fusion of ideas and the energetic collision of cultures... -
Julia Biel – Gig Dates
Posted on September 18, 2007 | No CommentsJulia Biel is vocalist who blends an interresting mix of soul sister, jazz diva and indie pop maveric into her music, and someone who has had critics raving about her unique... -
Julian Joseph’s Bridgetower
Posted on September 14, 2007 | No CommentsBridgetower is a newly commissioned opera written by jazz supremo Julian Joseph and writer Mike Philips to commemorate the bicentenary of the abolition of the slave trade. It opened... -
GalleryJazz
Posted on July 26, 2007 | No CommentsThursday 2nd August 2007 @ Satchmo’s Bar, 97 Stoke Newington Road, LONDON N16 8BX . Tel 020 7254 4748 7pm – Midnight. Free Admission. What is galleryjazz.com? Galleryjazz is Art, reloaded. ... -
Juliet Kelly
Posted on July 20, 2007 | No CommentsHotly tipped by critics in 2003 as “one to watch”, Juliets debut album, Aphrodite’s Child (33 Records) attracted widespread critical acclaim from jazz professionals both in her native UK and... -
Tony Kofi
Posted on July 20, 2007 | No CommentsThe playing career of saxophonist Tony Kofi began when he chanced upon a series of jazz workshops, run in Leicester by Nick Hislam. Born in Nottingham to West African parents,... -
Chris Jerome
Posted on July 20, 2007 | No CommentsChris Jerome is a dynamic, versatile keyboard player/pianist who has performed and recorded with a multitude of ground-breaking artists in the realms of jazz, r&b, world music, hip hop etc,... -
Robert Mitchell
Posted on July 20, 2007 | No CommentsRobert Mitchell is an award winning pianist, keyboard player, composer and lyricist. He has been twice individually nominated for the BBC Jazz Awards (Best Newcomer and Best New Work), winning... -
Jason Yarde
Posted on July 20, 2007 | No CommentsJason began playing Alto and Soprano saxophones with the Jazz Warriors at 16, making him the youngest ever member of this important powerhouse Big Band. Since then, a member of... -
Eric Appapoulay
Posted on July 20, 2007 | No CommentsHe’s always been there. Perhaps slightly left of centre stage or a few steps behind the star of the show, but for the past decade Eric Appapoulay has been a...