Friday 7th @ Opus 4 Jazz Club, Darlington (As above)
http://soundcloud.com/paul-edis-performer/i-loves-you-porgy.
Lance.
“Most trumpet players really like attention. I mean that they like to play high, they like to play fast…and they're the best dressers, usually.” - Ambrose Akinmusire (Jazzwise April 2011).
“I don't even remember learning to read music. I could always do it.” - Henry Lowther (Jazzwise July 2011).
Bebop Spoken There archives (From Greg Abate to Mike Zwerin!)
As most of you already know, sadly, Ray passed away in January this year and as a mark of respect and celebration of his music, the band has agreed to perform one final concert with all proceeds going to St Benedict’s Hospice (Monkwearmouth). It is probably, most fitting that this “Tribute Concert” will be at the Customs House, South Shields where Ray has appeared every year since 2007. A memorable and emotional night truly awaits the band’s last captive audience. The event is being recorded and modestly priced copies can be ordered on the night. Tickets available from the Customs House – 0191 4541234 or www.customshouse.co.uk
More info from the Ray Chester website.

Ralph Alessi (tpt); Jim Hart (vbs); Michael Janisch (bs); Dave Smith (dms).
Louis Durra (pno); Ryan McGillicuddy or Larry Steen (2 tracks) Bs); Jerry Kalaf (dms).
Davide Mantovani (bs); Ivan Hussey (cello); Paul Booth (sax/fl); Zoe Rahman (pno); Roger Beaujolais (vbs); Guillermo Hill (gtr); Davide Giannini (dms) various Latin percussionists.
Dean Stockdale (pno); Neil Harland (bs); Keith Hill (dms).
Beverley Beirne (vcl); Mike Cox (ten); Graham Hearn (pno); Ian Mann or Adrian Knowles (bs); Ronnie Bottomley (dms).
Sarah Ellen Hughes, Emma Smith, Kwabena Adjepong, Shaka Phillip (vcls); George Moore (pno); Tim Thornton (bs); Andy Chapman (dms).
Hey! This book looks good - The Last Balladeer: The Johnny Hartman Story by Gregg Akkerman.
Those of us who remember with affection the Gerry Mulligan Quartet know all about Gerry, Chet and Chico but what happened to Bob (The Bass) Whitlock?
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