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Saturday, 5 June 2010

Pizza on the Park news

The news that Pizza on the Park has been given a reprieve until September to continue putting on live music (rather than the original June) is music to my ears!
There's a rather interesting article in the Times, which you can read by clicking here.
There is a good possibility that I'll be doing a gig there - for the last time ever! - in September. Watch this space for more.

Looking ahead - June gigs

A look ahead to the final leg of the tour:
Sunday 13th June
Grove Inn Jazz Club, Leeds, 8:30pm
Saturday 19th June
Swindon Jazz Festival - The Wheatsheaf, Newport Street, 2pm
Friday 25th June
Carswell Country Club, Oxfordshire, 8:30pm
Monday 28th June
The Cherry Tree, Newcastle, 7:30pm
Tuesday 29th June
Bishop Auckland Town Hall, 8pm
Wednesday 30th June
The Lescar, Sheffield, 9pm

Gig round-up: May

Some great gigs to report on from May.
We made two Sunday afternoon trips up to Yorkshire - the first to Seven Jazz in Leeds, and the second to Pave Bar in Hull.
The Hull gig coincided with the final game for Hull City in the premiership, so the bar was unusually full with expectant Tigers fans. An interesting atmosphere to play some intimate jazz to! Kick-off was mid-way through the second set, so at least our last set and a half of music-making happened in peace!
The following weekend, we had a fabulous trip to Jersey, playing 3 different hotels in as many days. The audiences were receptive, generous and large, and much credit goes to my wonderful sister, Clare, who put us up and helped with a great deal of promotion for this terrific trip.
Our return from Jersey was nearly hugely delayed owing to a certain angry volcano. However, we made it back in time on Monday evening to have at least a day's rest before setting off to Scarborough on Wednesday 19th May. What a great venue! We had an incredibly enjoyable gig and, judging by the club's review, the audience did too! (Click here to read the review)
The following day we had an afternoon gig at the beautiful Sewerby Hall, just south of Scarborough. The event was well-attended, which was a relief to me because we had competition in Scarborough from one of the world's most famous women... the town was enjoying a visit from the Queen!! Nevertheless, our afternoon concert was an incredible success - both for the attention of the audience and the attractive surroundings. That evening, we finished off the mini-tour with a great evening of jazz in Hebden Bridge, joined this time by the superb saxophonist Dave O'Higgins.
One of my favourite gigs on the tour so far has been in the Wayfarer's Arcade at the Southport Jazz Festival. This beautiful Victorian arcade (click here for more info) housed a band stand and plenty of seating for passers by, shoppers, or jazz fans to listen for some or all of our concert. It was a delightful setting, and the architecture made for optimum natural reverb! A real Sunday afternoon treat.