Sector7 on the road
The Sector7 tour is underway! So far we have been to the Scarborough, Leeds, South Devon, Cheltenham
and Milton Keynes.
Scarborough was amazing and thank goodness the weather was
good. The last time I had been there,
the sea was so violent that waves had been crashing over the entire car park
after our gig, and we had to leg it to the car to not get drenched (it didn’t
work).
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A stroll on the beach - the next album cover?! |
I have to say that this was one of the best jazz festivals I
have ever played at, and credit to Mike Gordon for organising such a fantastic
weekend of acts and bringing jazz to a wider audience in Yorkshire. The place was packed throughout the whole
weekend, and it was a pleasure to play there.
Scarborough was the first gig for two new Sector7 members:
Mayfair Arts Club resident Paddy Clarke and beatboxer Billy Boothroyd. We incorporated beatbox for the first time in
the set… which was brilliant! And went
down really well. It took some people by
surprise but I think, hope, that they loved it as much as I did! We were interviewed later for a feature on
the festival, and there may be some footage up on the web soon, so I’ll add it
to the facebook page when it comes out.
After staying the night in Scarborough we took advantage of
being in a classic seaside town, spending our morning on the 2p machines in the
arcade and getting ice cream. Then it
was a journey to Leeds – which is relatively short – so we decided to explore
north Yorkshire with a stop-off in gorgeous York, for a stroll down The
Shambles and a look at the Minster.
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York Minster |
Our gig in Leeds was at the Sela bar, which is a hip
underground bar with an old-school vibe and the best pizza in town.
The following weekend we travelled down to South Devon to my
old stomping ground. My Grandma lived in
Dawlish, a very sweet little seaside town on the South Devon coast, and
Ashburton is about 20 miles inland, on the edge of Dartmoor. We were playing at the St Lawrence Chapel, a concert
venue promoted by local musician Andy Williamson. It was a fantastic night, not least because
we were treated to a home-cooked meal from Andy’s wife (including the best
cheese-cake I’ve had in years!)
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The Daffodil. This view is from behind one of the old cinema projectors - both antiques are still in situ in the gallery. |
Next day we travelled to The Daffodil in Cheltenham, a
converted cinema, now a posh restaurant.
They promote jazz every Monday, and attract some fantastic acts from all
over the country. Then this small
section of the tour ended with our first ever performance at The Stables in
Wavendon. I’ve performed there before,
with NYJO at one of the “Jazz in the garden” events. We were lucky enough to have Sir John join
the band for a number of tunes. This was
couple of years before his death, and even as an octogenarian, he was as
sprightly and amusing as ever.
The tour continues on WEDNESDAY at Swansea Jazzland,
followed by The Pound Arts Centre in Corsham on Thursday.