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Scarborough jazz-funksters Purple Cheesecake recently recorded two tracks at Beckvew Studios for Sound of Scarborough.
 
                        Scarborough jazz-funksters Purple Cheesecake recently recorded two tracks at Beckvew Studios for Sound of Scarborough.
 
                        Fantastic trio music as the result of a week’s playing and recording. A fly on
 
                        Herbie Hancock and his band including Melvin ‘Wah Wah’ Watson perform cuts from the albums
 
                        Here’s Courtney Pine (plus Dennis Rollins on ‘bone) in France in a televised outdoor concert
 
                        An internet-based ‘TV channel’ with the intriguing name of The Bebop Channel focusses on arts
 
                        Matt Anderson brings his quartet to Scarborough on Wednesday 24th May as part of a
 
                        The London Jazz Archive is a collection of recordings made in the 1960s at various
 
                        Pianist Dean Stockdale is playing dates with his ‘Celebrating Oscar’ project across the UK in
 
                        Celebrating a new season at Scarborough Jazz and inspired by the forthcoming visit of indo-jazz/post-rock
 
                        If your taste in jazz runs ‘out there’, then this is a real treat: Sun
 
                        The latest in the Guildford Jazz / Boiler Room livestream series. Discover Kvuma’s music and
 
                        Xhosa is one of the leading new wave Birmingham Saxophonists alongside Soweto Kinch and Shabaka
 
                        Because Monk continued performing well into the TV age, jazz fans are blessed to be
 
                        A first call bassist for the likes of BB King, Laura Mvula and Hands Zimmer,
 
                        Alex visits Scarborough Jazz this week with an illustrious band. Here’s a look back to
 
                        Scarborough Jazz continues to bring a mix of the very best regional and national names
 
                        Scarborough Jazz are delighted to be a partner club with Guildford Jazz in bringing these
 
                        The economics of UK jazz mean that there’s rarely decent marketing budgets, or even well-designed
 
                        Scarborough Jazz is proud to support the ‘BEAT’ series of livestreams by Guildford Jazz. Here
 
                        There are mixed opinions of the Ellington Orchestra in the 1960s – some might say
 
                        To coincide with Josh Kemp’s THE COLTRANE PROJECT at Scarborough jazz (and touring elsewhere in
 
                        Which musicians can be said to have completely changed the way people imagined an instrument
 
                        It’s Scarborough Jazz Festival time of year which also means two(!) visits this week by
 
                        Scarborough Jazz at the Cask continues into the autumnal months with an exciting programme, not
 
                        Scarborough Jazz has been offering opportunities for the town’s younger musicians to play in support
 
                        Wow. Two weeks on and we’re still talking about the astonishing performance by Svarc Hanley
 
                        Jazz Forum, based in Warsaw, is the magazine of the International Jazz Federation, set up
 
                        The Hugh Pascall Quintet were hugely impressive at Scarborough Jazz last week. If you want
 
                        May to August gigs include Trish Clowes My Iris, Hugh Pasacall Quintet, Zoe Gilby/Andy Champion
 
                        You probably know Harry Connick Jnr as a Sinatra-influenced popular entertainer, or if you’ve dug
 
                        Yorkshire-raised and London-based Emma-Jean Thackray has created one of the most talked-about albums to come
 
                        Trish Clowes ‘My Iris’ is touring in May and Scarborough Jazz is on the itinerary
 
                        Saxophonist John Surman is one of the most distinctive voices in British jazz and a
 
                        Here’s a new exclusive mix for JAZZ LOCKDOWN by Adrian Riley. It’s an all-UK mix
 
                        This is an extraordinary find – saxophonist Paul Desmond (best known for his work with
 
                        Newcastle-based Not Now Charlie visit Sarborough Jazz Club on Wednesday 2nd March bringing original compositions
 
                        Today’s Guardian features an interview with jazz legend Sonny Rollins on the 60th anniversary of
 
                        Scarborough Jazz begins a new season on Wednesday 12 January with vibraphone player John Settle.
 
                        John Law was one of the big hits at Scarborough Jazz Festival a few years
 
                        If you follow the occasional blog ‘Jazz Thing’ on this site, one of the albums
 
                        Hull Jazz Festival returns from 10th – 13th November, celebrating jazz icons from the past
 
                        Ahead of guitarist Nigel Price appearing at Scarborough Jazz club this Wednesday, ‘ Radio Jazz
 
                        Hard-swinging guitarist Nigel Price is revisting the roots of the music that has inspired his
 
                        With her forthcoming debut album to promote and a band compised of some of the
 
                        You’ve probably heard more of Terence Blanchard’s music than you realise, particularly if you enjoy
 
                        A fascinating interview with Tony Kofi about the life-changing event that prompted him to take
 
                        Jazz Fuel is a website created by booking agent & manager (and saxophonist) Matt Fripp
 
                        Popular local combo ‘Stony’ took their jazz-inflected incarnation into Beck View Studios for the latest
 
                        We’re delighted to bring you the second in a series of exclusive Scarborough Jazz Club
 
                        We’re delighted to present our first streamed gig. Premiering on 21st April and staying online
 
                        Tracklist: Horace Parlan, ‘Congalero’ Rueben Wilson, ‘Blue Mode’ Roy Budd, ‘Jazz It Up’ Matthew Halsall,
 
                        Zoe Gilby has been a regular visitor to Scarborough Jazz Club & Festival over the
 
                        Arun Ghosh, a musician for whom collaboration is absolutely central to music-making is on tour
 
                        Another nice British jazz feature in The Guardian citing the influence of musicians such as
 
                        A ‘Jazz Prom’ has been a tradition at the BBCs annual classical music festival for
 
                        ‘The Lost Tapes’ is a three part series on Jazz FM featuring interviews with Sarah
 
                        We open our doors again Wednesday 28th July with saxophonist Stuart Macdonald accompanied by MG3,
 
                        Fasicnating article in The Guardian (we figure the more people read their jazz features the
 
                        As restrictions are eased, live music is returning and it is some of the region’s
 
                        JUNE 16TH HIS’N’HERS LIVESTREAM FROM THE BOILEROOM The next in our series of our talked-about
 
                        Jazz FM have begun a 10 part radio series charting the history of jazz in
 
                        We’re teaming up with Guildford Jazz and friends for another live stream, this time a
 
                        We’ve often had groups from Manchester play Scarborough Jazz, despite the significant drive along the
 
                        A classic jazz question, along with ‘Is The Scat Back?’ – courtesy of the Guardian:
 
                        Here’s another DJ mix from Adrian Riley, in a relatively chilled but swinging vein featuring
 
                        To celebrate International Women’s Day Jazzwise has gathered together interviews with some of trailblazing artists
 
                        Scarborough Jazz have teamed up with Guildford Jazz and several other clubs to bring you
 
                        Jazz legend Archie Shepp has always used his music to talk about the black experience
 
                        If lockdown is getting you all uptight, then relax and chill with this mix of
 
                        If you’ve been watching some of the online collaborations between musicians during lockdown, you’ll be
 
                        This article on Bandcamp is a handy introduction to re-releases of UK progressive jazz from
 
                        Can you forgive us for losing count? What with weekly mixes throughout all three lockdowns,
 
                        In a year that rendered ‘Best Ofs’ pretty much irrelevant, Rolling Stone magazine instead offered
 
                        A highlight of Christmas radio listening was this programme on Radio 4 exploring John Coltrane’s
 
                        If you’ve caught any of Mark’s DJ sets live or tuned in to one of
 
                        Fergus McCreadie has been creating a stir on the British jazz scene of late built
 
                        Stan Tracey is recognised as one of the greats of British jazz, receiving praise from
 
                        Again. Who knows when all this will end. What we do know is that jazz
 
                        You may have noticed saxophonist Courtney Pine in the headlines this week as study of
 
                         
                        A new book about the life of Louis Armstrong has been published which highlights some
 
                        Having spent the past few years playing gigs and residencies weekly across Leeds and the
 
                        …is how one newspaper recently described Jacob Collier upon the announcement of this years Grammy
 
                        If the recent special edition of BBCs Jazz 625 whetted your appetite to know more
 
                        Tangerines have long been associated with the festive period although we first shared music by
 
                        A mix with plenty vocal tracks and much more to enjoy. Sit back and take
 
                        We seem to be making a habit of linking to the BBC but rarely does
 
                        Our pick of online streamed jazz this weekend is one we would love to be
 
                        If you’re looking to dig back and discover a jazz great you might have overlooked,
 
                        Fancy wasting a couple of hours (or a few days!) exploring the history of jazz
 
                        This week’s mix comes from Adrian Riley with a distinctly cuban flavoured selection of tracks.
 
                        We’re bang in the middle of this years London Jazz Festival which is streaming a
 
                        We’re so looking forward to welcoming you back to Scarborough Jazz Club but in the
 
                        If you’ve enjoyed this week’s cuban flavoured jazz mix you might like to dig into
 
                        Dr Filey Selassie is back with the good grooves to get you through lockdown. Click
 
                        Today sees the release of new track Picasso’s Tune by local young jazz-funkers Purple Cheesecake.
 
                        Here’s the final studio session in the series from local trio AC3. If you’re new
 
                        How many piecs of music inspired by the Yorkshire Coast can you name…? We’re struggling
 
                        As another lockdown arrives we’re returning to provide a weekly jazz DJ mix. This week
 
                        If you’re enjoying this week’s selection of trumpet-themed music, here’s another name for you to
 
                         
			Adrian’s podcast – a theme-led alternate approach to building a contemporary jazz library – returns.
 
                        Continuing our series of recording’s by local trio AC3, here’s a short tune composed by
 
                        Looking for a jazz documentary to watch over lockdown? You could do a lot worse
 
                        As a live duo, saxophonist Sam Healey and drummer Craig Hanson are a formidable prospect,
 
                        As musicians work out how to respond to what, for now, is ‘the new normal’,
 
                        Update 04-11-2020Sadly the new lockdown restrictions mean we will be now unable to put on
 
                        If you’ve been missing festivals this summer here’s some small compensation: video of Miles Davis
 
                        We’re easing back on the weekly updates for a while as we concentrate on our
 
                        Although Scarborough Jazz Club is still unable to happen in person, we are bringing you
 
                        The entire ethos behind the Hip Hop Jazz Jam is improvisation right down to the
 
                        We shared a live performance by local jazz funksters Purple Cheescake in an early edition
 
                        For this week’s AC3 feature we are again showing the multitude of genres at Adams
 
                        The irony of Charlie Parker, probably the world’s most famous and influential jazz saxophonist, winning
 
                        Eddie is a familar face at the Scarborough Jazz club annual ‘Players Night’ when the
 
                        Although you cannot currently attend Scarborough Jazz Club in person, we’re still aiming to bring
 
                        We’ve seen many festivals be taken online this summer and the local Headland Festival is
 
                        For our next AC3 feature we decided on Rootless. A composition which, as the name
 
                        One of few advantages for musicians in the lockdown has been the extra free time
 
                        It’s always unfortunate to hear about the passing of a musician and the death of
 
                        The New Generation Jazz TV is a multi-platform format, bringing you a spread of high
 
                        Adrian Riley is back with a guest mix that spans the decades, and it all
 
                        Scarborough based AC3 are possibly the town’s best kept musical secret. Painist Adam Carpenter says
 
                        This film by Tom Van Overberghe examines the life and contributions of legendary pianist Mal
 
                        This Sunday JAZZ RE:FRESHED will take it’s annual festival JAZZ RE:FEST online. The lineup will
 
                        One of the many issues the COVID-19 pandemic has brought to light is the flawed
 
                        Whether its kickstarting the current young british jazz movement with his band Empirical or touring
 
                        Although you cannot currently attend Scarborough Jazz Club in person, we’re still aiming to bring
 
                        Sogo Rock are a Leeds-based band formed in 2018. Led and composed by Bela Horvath
 
                        It’s fair enough to say Snarky Puppy has changed jazz fusion forever. Whether it’s the
 
                        Following on from last week’s article on Yussef Dayes we thought it’d be interesting to
 
                        Wes Montgomery is one of the most influential and innovative jazz guitarists to have lived.
 
                        Part of a series on iconic festival sets, this Guardian article remembers Nina Simone’s montreux
 
                        Although you cannot currently attend Scarborough Jazz Club in person, we’re still aiming to bring
 
                        If you’ve listened to many of the jazz recordings now regarded as classic albums, you’ll
 
                        Featuring in this week’s jazz mix, drummer Yussef Dayes is described as “One of the
 
                        The link between improvised music and modern art is well established – from the the
 
                        We pointed you in the direction of the Ronnie Scott’s club streamed performances a couple
 
                        It’s hard enough to play tight and together music in a big band without each
 
                        Although you cannot currently attend Scarborough Jazz Club in person, we’re still aiming to bring
 
                        Having played both Scarborough Jazz Club and the 2018 Scarborough Jazz Festival with his organ
 
                        Jazz is far from dead and Nubya Garcia is one of the reasons why. Local
 
                        To tie in with this week’s guest DJ mix by Adrian Riley, here’s a little
 
                         
                        Recorded in 1967, this documentary shows the touring life of the great Duke Ellington later
 
                        Although you cannot currently attend Scarborough Jazz Club in person, we’re still aiming to bring
 
                        Back for their final performance, the St. Augustines Lockdown Orchestra (SAMD for short) have once
 
                        Liverpool based quintet Green Tangerines got in touch with JAZZ LOCKDOWN after they released their
 
                        As restrictions are slowly lifted opportunities for the return of live music seem to be
 
                        If you enjoy some gentile jazz to lul you to sleep or as the soundtrack
 
                        In the midst of all the fantastic new jazz coming out at the moment you
 
                        Although you cannot currently attend Scarborough Jazz Club in person, we’re still aiming to bring
 
                        Like many of her colleges, popular Scarborough Jazz Club regular Nicki Allan has recently taken
 
                        Based in and around and Newcastle, led by Alabama-born trumpeter/flugelhornist and vocalist Pete Tanton, the
 
                        With a new website and many releases on the way, Edition Records are rapidly becoming
 
                        There’s a reason why this isn’t the first time we’ve featured Jacob Collier on JAZZ
 
                        An innovator of bebop saxophone and influencer of ‘Trane and Rollins, Dexter Gordon is a
 
                        Although you cannot currently attend Scarborough Jazz Club in person, we’re still aiming to bring
 
                         
			This lighthearted episode of the JAZZ THING podcast with Adrian Riley looks at music that
 
                        Many may know Howard Beaumont from his summer residency in the Scarborough Spa Sun Court
 
                        Pianist and vocalist Wendy Kirkland would have just finished touring with her band if it
 
                        With this week’s Jazz Mix showing the influence jazz had and still has on hip
 
                        Another great source for online jazz entertainment is the Jazz at Lincoln Center Youtube Channel.
 
                        Although you cannot currently attend Scarborough Jazz Club in person, we’re still aiming to bring
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                        A group of local musicians and rappers spanning the generations have been meeting at Scarbrough’s
![The Ilkley Suite [Video]](https://i0.wp.com/www.jazzlockdown.club/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Ilkley-Jazz-edit-1.jpg?resize=720%2C380) 
                        Here is the lead song ‘Cut From Stone’ from The Ilkley Suite, which will be
![The Windrush Suite [Video]](https://i0.wp.com/www.jazzlockdown.club/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/winndrush-suiteedit.jpg?resize=700%2C380) 
                        Paying homage to the ‘Windrush Generation’, Renell Shaw’s The Windrush Suite is inspired by and
![Bill Evans in Scandinavia [Video]](https://i0.wp.com/www.jazzlockdown.club/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/billevans.jpg?resize=720%2C380) 
                        This is a unique video. In October 1966 Bill Evans made a brief trip to
 
                        A leading influencer on the european avant-garde scene, John Surman has been performing in interesting
 
                        Although you cannot currently attend Scarborough Jazz Club in person, we’re still aiming to bring
 
                        The lockdown period has been an opportunity for some musicians to record and produce their
![Elftet Flying into Scarborough [VIDEO]](https://i0.wp.com/www.jazzlockdown.club/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Jonny-Mansfield2-1.jpg?resize=720%2C380) 
                        As the recipient of the 2018 Kenny Wheeler Jazz Prize, vibraphonist and drummer Jonny Mansfield
 
                        Ricardo Alvarez wowed Scarborough Jazz Club on both visits with his quartet, presenting his album
 
                        Harpist Alina Bzhezhinska and Saxophonist Tony Kofi have explored the music of both Alice and
 
                        Although you cannot currently attend Scarborough Jazz Club in person, we’re still aiming to bring
 
                        Could this be one of the most mesmerising music videos ever made? Both previously featured
 
                        Delivering their festival as a series of ‘at home’ performances, Langtoun Jazz Festival will still
 
                        As this week’s jazz mix has an ECM records theme, we think it’s fitting to
 
                        Sadly the great jazz pianist Keith Tippett has passed away. Having collaborated with many artists,
 
                        Featuring some fantastic artists, the online DCJazzFest is a great place to get your much
 
                        Although you cannot currently attend Scarborough Jazz Club in person, we’re still aiming to bring
 
                        Lovers of Jazz will be delighted that Scarborough Jazz Festival has announced it’s revised dates
 
                         
			This episode of the JAZZ THING podcast with Adrian Riley takes a journey into the
 
                        Featured as the starting point for this week’s JAZZ THING, the new Dinosaur album, To
 
                        Active on the London Jazz scene – a melting pot of cultural and musical influences,
 
                        Jazz is music born of black culture, the black experience, and irrevocably tied to oppression
 
                        *** this video contains themes certain viewers might find upsetting *** JAZZIZ Essentials shares the
 
                        *** this video contains themes certain viewers might find upsetting *** In light of current
 
                        Ella Fitzgerald is by far one of the most influential and well known jazz singers
 
                        Although you cannot currently attend Scarborough Jazz Club in person, we’re still aiming to bring
 
                        Having grown up in North Yorkshire and attended Scarborough Area Muisc Centre, Matt Anderson was
 
                        Featured on this week’s jazz mix is a tune by London-based multi instrumentalist Jacob Collier.
 
                        Shabaka Hutchings is one of the leading voices on the contemporary British jazz scene, having
 
                        Another great source of online entertainment is ARTE, a European free-to-air television network that promotes
 
                        Live streams are quickly becoming the music industry’s primary way to entertain and Vortex Jazz
 
                        Although you cannot currently attend Scarborough Jazz Club in person, we’re still aiming to bring