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| | The August issue of Jazzwise, the UK’s biggest selling jazz monthly, hits the streets on 23 July It features a striking cover featuring double-Grammy winning pianist Robert Glasper, who in an exclusive interview talks in-depth about hip hop has shaped his new piano trio album Covered. Also in this issue are interviews with Sons of Kemet, Ivo Neame and an in-depth look back at the life of charismatic African drummer Ginger Johnson who was a pivotal presence on the 1960s London jazz scene. And lest you forget Jazzwise has the UK’s biggest CD, vinyl, books, DVD, live reviews, gig guide and instrument reviews section – more jazz than you’ll ever hear Click here to subscribe | | | | Vote for the 200 greatest jazz artists of all time To mark the upcoming 200th issue of Jazzwise and celebrate jazz's vibrant history, we are asking you, our readers, to tell us who you think should be included as one of the 200 greatest jazz artists of all time. We've selected an extensive shortlist of some of the most famous, innovative and popular artists from the world of jazz for you to pick FIVE nominees from. All those who vote will be automatically entered into a prize draw to win Herbie Hancock's The Warner Bros. Years (1969 - 1972), a three-disc set of all his recordings for Warner Bros. Click here to vote | | | | Esperanza Spalding gets revolutionary with Emily's D+Evolution | | Four-time Grammy Award winning bassist and singer Esperanza Spalding has made something of a left-turn with her latest project, entitled Emily’s D+Evolution, which she brings to London’s Shepherd’s Bush Empire on 2 November.... | | | William Parker, Hamid Drake and Nat Birchall for inaugural Brighton Alt Jazz Fest | | Highly-rated American improv giants bassist William Parker and drummer Hamid Drake, and the increasingly acclaimed Manchester-based saxophonist, Nat Birchall, who keeps the UK spiritual jazz flame burning, are among the headliners for the brand new Brighton Alternative Jazz Festival to be held at the Old Market, Hove from 11-12 September.... | | | Juliet Kelly - Tales of the Unexpected | | Juliet Kelly has been writing songs and telling tales for over a decade – combining her effortless, honeyed jazz vocal style with a determination to compose and perform original material. Back with her fourth album, Spellbound Stories, Kelly tells Peter Quinn how she’s on a mission to make jazz relevant – especially to non-jazz listeners – through direct communication... | | | The Bad Plus & Joshua Redman | | With parallel careers spanning the last two decades saxophonist Joshua Redman and piano trio The Bad Plus have forged equally acclaimed, but distinctly separate paths in contemporary jazz. An opportunity to collaborate in 2011 revealed an unforeseen compatibility and subsequent world tours deepened both musical empathy and personal friendship that’s resulted in the quartet’s explosive debut album, The Bad Plus Joshua Redman... | | | Kurt Elling | | Kurt Elling’s richly resonant, subtly virtuosic voice is one of the most recognisable and celebrated in jazz earning him a Grammy for his 2009 album Dedicated To You, and seen him top numerous critics polls. Yet with the end of his 20-year musical partnership with pianist Laurence Hobgood, Elling is now seeking out new artistic territory, as heard on his latest album, Passion World, which sees his globetrotting tastes exploring music from Brazil, Ireland, France, Scotland, Iceland and Cuba... | | | | | | | | | 18/07 - Stephanie Trick & PAolo Alderighi Boston Spa Village Hall, High Street, Boston Spa 18/07 - Mingus Profiles Sextet The Red Lion UAB, Warstone Lane, Birmingham | | 19/07 - SEven Jazz Summer Cafe Inkwell Arts, 31 Potternewton Lane, Chapel Allerton, Leeds 19/07 - Ronnie Scott's Blues Explosion Ronnie Scott’s, 47 Frith Street, London W1 14/06 - Heidi Vogel Pizza Express Jazz Club, 10 Dean Street, London | | 20/07 - Mike Coates Red Lion, 92-94 Linkfield Road, Isleworth | | 21/07 - Mike Westbrook and Company Western Hotel, Royal Square, St Ives | | 22/07 - Neon Villages St James Social Club, St James Crescent, Swansea 22/07 - Stuart McCallum Matt & Phred's, 64 Tib Street, Manchester 22/07 - Maine Street Jazzmen Tynemouth Metro Station, Station Terrace, Tynemouth | | 23/07 - Mambista Portico Gallery, 23a Knights Hill, West Norwood 23/07 - EJBF: McCrary Sisters, David Patrick Various, Edinburgh 23/07 - The Blackbyrds Band on the Wall, 25 Swan Street, Northern Quarter, Manchester | | 24/07 - DORIAN FORD Wigmore Hall, 36 Wigmore Street, London 24/07 - The Blackbyrds Band on the Wall, 25 Swan Street, Northern Quarter, Manchester | | 25/07 - Bobby Wellins 606 Club, Lots Road, London 25/07 - Budtones The Globe, 11 Railway Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne | | 26/07 - Natalie Williams Soul Family Ronnie Scott's, 47 Frith Street, London 26/07 - Pan Jumbi Seven Artspace, 31 Harrogate Road, Leeds | | | | |
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