Cleveland Watkiss live in concert 15th November 2012

 “Best male jazz singer in Britain” - Evening standard. 

Winner of the London Jazz Awards for best Vocalist 2010Born in the East End of London, virtuoso vocalist, actor and composer Cleveland Watkiss studied the voice at London school of singing’ With opera coach Arnold Rose and at the Guildhall School Of Music And Drama. Cleveland was also one of the co-founders of the vastly influential Jazz Warriors big band. His vocals can be heard on there debut album, Out of Many People which won a video award in Japan.Cleveland was then entered for the Wire/Guardian Jazz Awards and was voted best vocalist for three consecutive years, and was the opening act of choice for two of the worlds greatest female jazz vocalists Cassandra Wilson and Abbey Lincoln. John Fordham, the Guardian music journalist accurately described Cleveland as “arriving on the scene with a bang”.

His amazing vocal experiences have seen him perform with many diverse artists from around the world such as ‘The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Dusseldolf Symphonic Orchestra, Wynton Marsalis, Bob Dylan, Jackie Mittoo, Keith Richards, James Taylor Quartet, Art Blakey, Sly & Robbie, Abdullah Ibrahim, Stevie Wonder, Patife, Lepaja Symphonic Orchestra, Nigel Kennedy, Carlinhos Brown, Robbie Williams, Joe Cocker, The Who, Branford Marsalis, George Martin, Julian Joseph, Bocato Big Band, Lisa Stansfield, Courtney Pine, Janet Kay, Maxi Priest, Soul II Soul, London Chamber Orchestra, Kassa Mady, BBC Orchestra, Goldie, Cassandra Wilson, Kenny Wheeler Big Band, Sugar Minot, Talvin Singh, Bjork, Pete Townshend, London Community Gospel Choir [LCGC] and many many More.

Cleveland Watkiss is also a very keen Music Educator, Working as a voice instructor with workshops in Venues/Schools, colleges and Universities around the UK.He also designed the vocal curriculum for BA Students at The Weekend Arts college [WAC] in north London. And is a regularly facilitator and voice coach for the Artist Development Programme [ADP] at the Hackney Empire Theatre in East London.

More recently, demonstrating great versatility Cleveland Watkiss was cast in the starring role In Julian Joseph’s two groundbreaking Jazz Opera’s Bridgetower and Shadowball to considerable acclaim.The Cleveland Watkiss Quartet - CWQ.

Building on the formidable strength and range of his solo performances with Vocalsuite, Cleveland Watkiss has brought together three of the foremost musicians on the British jazz scene, Mark Hodgson (bass), Shaney Forbes (drums) and Marco Piccioni (guitars) to form a Quartet that showcases his extraordinary vocal talent.

Dubbed the “Sonny Rollins of the human voice” by Time Out, Cleveland’s rare ability to improvise like any instrument makes him a true frontman, but he is also able to incorporate his sound melodically, harmonically and rhythmically with bass and drums in a way that both complements and extends the musical dimensions of the conventional jazz Quartet format.
Cleveland has and continues to perform in many of the major concert halls, Festivals and clubs around the world with VocalSuite which is a solo voice performance and his new Quartet ‘CWQ’
  
Book tickets at the link below.

Atmosfear 2 featuring Lester Batchelor and Orphy Robinson

The famed new improved Brit funkers Atmosfear who changed the game forever with the Dancefloor classic "Dancing in outer Space" and tracks like "xtracts" "Xtra Special"and "Motovation"are back with a new cool lineup featuring once again the Lester Batchelor on Bass and special guest musician fellow Brit funker of "Savanna" fame Orphy Robinson on Vibes/Keys.Lauching the new line up at West London's Trendy intimate venue Ginglik in Shepherds Bush on the 4th November. Get those dancing shoes out and let the head nodding begin..Doors 7pm book early online at http://www.wegottickets.com/event/190044

Hugh Masekela presents Songs of Masekela 10th October - 14th October 2012


Featuring dazzling performances by MASEKELA himself and the soulful and dynamic SIBONGILE KHUMALO, this show operates like a unique and extravagant jazz gig. The band takes centre stage surrounded by a group of multi-talented performers in this celebration of music, song and dance from across Africa and the Diaspora. We are treated to songs by Joseph ShabalalaDorothy Masuka and Miriam Makeba and many, many more – including, of course, numbers composed by MASEKELA himself. Following an incredible take on Ladysmith Black Mambazo's Nomathemba the music then swings through the cotton fields of the Mississippi and the old gospel of the American South, via Nigeria with Fela Kuti's Languta, before returning to South Africa for the finale. Directed by James Ngcobo.
Songs of Migration marks a creative high point in the long and celebrated career of the legendary South African trumpeter, composer and lyricist HUGH MASEKELA.
These special performances of Songs of Migration mark the show's UK premiere.
Dates, Times and Prices

Performances: 10 - 14 October Hackney Empire
Wednesday 7.30pm Thursday 7.30pm Friday 7.30pm Saturday 2.30pm / 7.30pm Sunday 5.00pm£29.50 - £10

RAY CARLESS & THE NEXT 4 THURSDAYS @ Club Sk aaville, Wha Gwaan, Speed Pan & Jazzmo' Thology @ Brixton's BAR 414


Legendary Jazz Warrior and the main mentor to most of the groundbreaking Black Musicians who came out of the 1980s Jazz Big Band "The Jazz Warriors" announces a series of ongoing club and Live music nights with plenty of special guests appearances.
JAZZMO'THOLOGY & SKAAVILLE
@ BAR 414, Coldharbour Lane, Brixton, London SW9 8LF

Thursday 27 September - Club Skaaville presents RAY CARLESS & the SKAAVILLE ALL-STAR BAND+ MICHAEL ARKK, JIMMY LINDSAY, BARRY FORD & more TBC
Doors open: 8.00pm
Admission: £5.00
www.clubskaaville.co.uk
www.club414.org

Thursday 4 October - CLUB SKAAVILLE & Jazzmo'thology presents WHA' GWAAN with
HYA ITES presenting a potent mix of spoken word, rap, poetry and live Jazz with special guests NILES 'ASHEBER' HAILSTONES leader of the ROOTS RENAISSANCE collective of spoken word artists, musicians & African drumming, EL CRISIS who heads up the "WORD POWER & SOUND" collective of spoken word artists + MORE TBC
Doors open: 8.00pm
Admission: £5.00
www.clubskaaville.co.uk
www.club414.org

Thursday 11 October - JAZZMO'THOLOGY and CLUB SKAAVILLE presenting, from Trinidad & Tobago, 'SPEED PAN' Brixton's new live music performance platform featuring Steel Pannist BRENT HOLDER who co-ordinated the event and arranged the music for the 1000 PANS (www.1000pans.com) world record attempted at London's Jubilee Park.
Doors open:8.00p.m.
Admission: £5.00
www.clubskaaville.co.uk
www.club414.org

Thursday 18 October - Jazzmo'thology presents the WESLEY JOSEPH Quartet featuring CAMERON PIERRE, guitar, and MARIO CANONGE, piano, from Martinique.
Doors open: 8.00pm
www.clubskaaville.co.uk
www.club414.org


Thursday 25 October - Club Skaaville presents the Skaaville All-Stars Band + GUESTS TBC
Doors open: 8.00pm
Admission: £5.00

www.clubskaaville.co.uk
www.club414.org

Thursday 15 November
Jazzmo'thology presents Cuban violin virtuoso OMAR PUENTE & Band in concert.
Doors open: 8.00pm

www.clubskaaville.co.uk
www.club414.org

JHELISA ANDERSON AND ROBERT MITCHELL announce show on Wednesday 17 October


Wednesday 17 October (8.30pm, doors 7pm, £20) Pizza Express,Dean Street London.

“A spine-tingling vocal range and enthralling capacity for originality…[Jhelisa Anderson] is an artist who’s going to conquer the earth, space, stars…” Blues and Soul

“Robert Mitchell creates chamber jazz of astonishing beauty [that] communicates rapt attention” Metro 

American-born singer/songwriter, Jhelisa Anderson, launched her jazz career with the critically acclaimed solo album, Galactica Rush (Dorado Records 1994). Her music has been recorded by Chaka Khan and Incognito’s Maysa Leake. She has worked with Steve Williamson and supported James Brown, Herbie Hancock, Roy Ayers and Mavis Staples.

Stellar British pianist and composer, Robert Mitchell, has released seven albums and played with artists Greg Osby, Omar Puente, Steve Coleman, Norma Winstone, Matana Roberts, Jose James and Ty among others.

The blend of Jhelisa’s deep blues/soul/jazz vocals with Robert’s classical jazz piano is an unforgettable musical experience. Tonight they reunite to explore the powerful and timeless classics of Nina Simone alongside their own original compositions.
www.jhelisa.com
www.robertmitchellmusic.com

Raul Midon is in town in October at the Union Chapel

African-American/Argentinian soul singer, guitarist, and songwriter, Raul Midón, is known for his silky, soulful tenor and dazzling, percussive guitar style – a syncopated, flamenco and jazz-infused approach in which bass, harmony, and melodic lines take life with jaw-dropping virtuosity. As a child he played drums before graduating in guitar and jazz studies and then working as a backing singer for Latin-pop artists Shakira, Ricky Martin and Alejandro Sanz. Since launching his solo career in 2002 he has been featured in documentaries about Herbie Hancock (Possibilities), producer Arif Mardin (All My Friends Are Here) and Bill Withers (Still Bill); released three albums and collaborated with Jason Mraz, Marcus Miller and Roberta Flack. An astonishing, mesmerising, genre-defying artist. Unmissable.

When: Friday 19 October (7.30pm, doors 7pm, £20) 
http://www.unionchapel.org.uk/        (Union Chapel)

Count Basie Big Band vocalist Jamie Davis announces short UK Tour.



Exciting news of Count Basie big band Vocalist Jamie Davis announces UK dates on  a whistle stop tour during October. Get your tickets asap as these will go.

 “one can’t help comparing Davis to Joe Williams. They share a deep form of expression that goes right to the heart of the matter…Davis has what it takes to carry on the tradition” All About Jazz


October 13: ReVoice Festival - Jamie Davis with Leon Greening piano, Malcolm Creese bass, Steve Brown drums and Alex Garnett sax
Performance: 9pm
Pizza Express Jazz Club, 10 Dean Street, Soho, London UK
[ReVoice Festival] [Pizza Express Live]

October 14: ReVoice Festival - Jamie Davis with Leon Greening piano, Malcolm Creese bass, Steve Brown drums and Alex Garnett sax
Performance: 8pm
Pizza Express Jazz Club, 10 Dean Street, Soho, London UK
[ReVoice Festival] [Pizza Express Live]

October 19: Jamie Davis with The BBC Big Band
Performance: 8pm
Birmingham Town Hall, Victoria Square, Birmingham B3 3DQ UK
[www.thsh.co.uk]

Cleveland Watkiss and The Heads And Feet House Band 10th October 2012


10th October 2012 A new club and live music night opened by The UKs foremost vocalist, the uber talented Cleveland Watkiss in collaboration with Saxophonist Tim Whitehead,These two world class musicians will be playing jazz with the emphasis on music for people to dance to, Jazz dance in the 1970/80s was a really buzzing time for places like Dingwalls,Horseshoe Hotel,Crackers had regular nights where you could see the dance floor heaving to some brilliant footwork from enthusiastic dancers. This new night from Cleveland and Tim aims to bring back some of that excitement and edginess to live Jazz in London.
Winston Clifford on drums, 
Jonathan Gee on piano.
Neville Malcolm on double bass and bass guitar, 
Venue: in the new Rose Theatre's Culture Cafe. 
10/11/2012 
The Culture Cafe , Rose Theatre, 
Kingston on Thames 24-26 High St
Time: 8.00pm.

Fred Wesley & the New J.B's - Live in Concert





Venue:
229
Date:
Mon, 02/07/2012 19:00
+ special guests Funkshon  
+ special guests The Impellers ( Mocambo / Freestyle )
DJ Greg Belson ( Hogwash, Los Angeles )
Fred Wesley is the trombonist, composer, arranger, bandleader and author known worldwide as one of the architects of funk music. Fred's work with Godfather of SoulJames Brown in the 1970s established him as the world's funkiest trombonist. He is also famed for his worko with George Clinton, Bootsy Collins,m Parliament, Funkadelic, the Count Basie Orchestra, Ray Charles, Van Morrison & Cameo.
Along with Maceo Parker & Pee Wee Ellis, Fred Wesley makes up the classic JB's Horns who guest with other artists such as Lenny Kravitz, The Red Hot Chili Peppers and many more.
Fred Wesley is responsible for many rare groove anthems such as "House Party", "Blow Your Head", "Use me", "Same Beat", "Rockin' funky watergate" and many more.
The New JB's are Fred Wesley ( Trombone ), Ernie Fields Jr. ( Saxophone ), Bruce Cox ( Drums ), Dwayne Dolphin ( Bass ), Reggie Ward ( Guitar ), Peter Madsen ( Keys ), Barney McCall ( Keys ), Gary Winter ( Trumpet ).
This summer sees the release of the great lost Fred Wesley & the JB's album "Watermelon Man" which was originally due for release in 1973 on People Records but has been in the vaults until now.

ANDREW ROACHFORD


ANDREW ROACHFORDJun 16 2012 7:00 pm  Jazz Cafe,Parkway,Camden,London


Andrew ROACHFORD
Ever since bulldozing his way onto the scene with unforgettable tracks like 'Cuddly Toy' and 'Family Man' in the late 80s, Andrew Roachford's maverick take on music has spread far and wide. As the first artist to sign a staggering seven-album deal with Columbia Records, it heralded the beginning of something big. "Getting signed and being a black British artist gave me a sense of pride" enthuses Andrew. 

Born into a musical dynasty, his uncle Bill Roachford was a virtuoso saxophonist . The musical ball really started to roll however, when Andrew hit the road with his uncle. Playing gigs on the jazz circuit in those days, gave him a good grounding for things to come. "I got lucky enough to start gigging when I was about 14. I was in the middle of that whole jazz scene which was an interesting education. It taught me musically, how to listen and how to entertain. My uncle always told me that you had to give people a show." The past five years have seen Andrew writing and singing on everything from top-five selling international dance tracks to co-writing and touring with Mike and the Mechanics.Andrew Roachford is back with a stunning new album - ‘Addictive’, This powerfully emotive and soulful album brilliantly showcases Andrew’s unique song writing style that has been described as his edgiest sound to date.

The S.O.S Band


THE S.O.S. BAND

Jun 01 2012 7:10 pmhttp://venues.meanfiddler.com/jazz-cafe/full-listings/featured-gigs/6771

The legendary SOS Band were founded in Atlanta, Georgia in 1977. Originally known as Santa Monica, the 'SOS' stands for Sounds of Success. The band, fronted by Mary Davis, was initially famous for 2million selling smash the hit "Take Your Time (Do It Right)" in 1980.
In 1983, they joined forces with then new production team of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, who went on to craft a string of R&B hits for the group, including "Just Be Good to Me""Tell Me If You Still Care""Borrowed Love""No One's Gonna Love You", "Just the Way You Like It" and "The Finest".
"Just Be Good to Me" was famously covered in 1990 by Beats International (aka Norman Cook or Fatboy Slim); the resultant song made its way to UK number one single as "Dub Be Good to Me". The song was reworked with the bass line of The Clash's "Guns of Brixton". It was also covered by Shayne Ward on his 2007 album, Breathless. The song "Tell Me If You Still Care" was covered in 1995 by fellow Atlanta native Monica on her debut album Miss Thang and sampled by Janet Jackson in her 2006 hit "Call On Me. The Bingoboys performed a cover of "Borrowed Love" as the follow-up single to their 1991 dance hit "How to Dance". In 1996 the instrumental track of "No One's Gonna Love You" was used by Maxwell on a remix of his hit "Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder)" aptly retitled "Ascension (No One's Gonna Love You, So Don't Ever Wonder): The Tribute".
Lead vocalist Mary Davis left the group in 1987 to pursue a solo career, and was replaced by Chandra Currelley beginning with the band's 1989 Diamonds in the Raw album. More recently, Currelley has been active as an actress and vocalist in Tyler Perry plays and films. When Davis’s solo career was not as successful as she hoped, she eventually reunited with the band in 1994.

SHADOWBALL with Julian Joseph/Cleveland Watkiss






HMDT MUSIC PRESENTS SHADOWBALL. At the Drum- Birmingham.
Thu 24 May, 7.30pm and Fri 25 May 1.30pm & 7.30pm £8 (£6) Auditorium.
http://www.the-drum.org.uk/event/shadowball

In a time of segregation, when jazz and baseball flourished, a courageous group of men struggled to achieve their dreams despite the odds. This compelling new jazz opera tells the fast-paced story of Negro League baseball players whose talents went unacknowledged whilst their jazz compatriots reached stardom by defining a new art form. Julian Joseph’s swinging score inspired by the era of Ellington and Armstrong offers a lively evening of home runs, peanuts and Cracker Jack, which is great fun for all the family! Julian & his band & Cleveland Watkiss will also be performing at this incredible theatre performance.  Julian Joseph Music Mike Phillips Libretto

To book your tickets online you will be transferred to www.theticketsellers.co.uk an additional booking fee may be incurred. Your tickets will not be sent out to you but will be kept at The Drum for collection on the day of the performance. How else can you book your tickets? 1. By phone Call our friendly Box Office team on 0121 333 2444 who’ll book your tickets for you 2. In person Pop down to The Drum & both book and collect your tickets in person 3. By email Drop our box office an e-mail on boxoffice@the-drum.org.co.uk, state the name and date of the performance you wish to book and a preferable day and your number and the time you’d like to be called back.

Roberto Fonseca

Saturday 26th May 2012
The apex
One of the most brilliant young jazz musicians to come out of Cuba, this Buena Vista Social Club prodigy has grabbed traditional Cuban music by the horns and drawn it, hot, stylish and sultry, into the 21st century.

His new album, YO, looks back to his Caribbean roots while striking forwards with red-hot rooves, electronic beats and sensuous lyricism that effortlessly updates Cuba's musical lineage.
“It’s a heartbeat for contemporary Afro-Cuban life.” Times
“A fabulously gifted pianist, composer and band leader with a gift for melody that outshines more celebrated peers…one of a new breed who can transcend musical boundaries through sheer quality” Guardian
Tickets are £16 (with £5 for under 22 year olds), show starts approx 8pm
Groups of x10 or more can get discount of £1 per ticket please call the box office on 01284 758000 to claim this concession.
the apex, Charter Square, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3FD
Bury St. Edmunds Council the apex is owned and managed by St Edmundsbury Borough Council.


Julian Joseph & Russian violinist Viktoria Mullova



Russian violinist Viktoria Mullova is renowned for virtuoso interpretations of the core classical repertoire both in concert and on disc. This evening she shows a different side to her artistic persona as she is joined by an all-star ensemble including her husband, cellist Matthew Barley and jazz pianist Julian Joseph with a programme that shows the enormous influence of gypsy music on classical and jazz music in the 20th century. Programme ranges from duets for violin and cello by Bartok, an ode to Django Reinhardt by jazz composer John Lewis and compositions by fusion band, Weather Report. An unmissable evening with an extraordinary artist.
Sponsored by Music Sales Bury St Edmunds Festival, Tuesday 22 May, 7.30 pm.
Tickets are £23/£18 (with £5 for under 22 year olds), show starts approx 7.30pm
Groups of x10 or more can get discount of £1 per ticket please call the box office on 01284 758000 to claim this concession.
the apex, Charter Square, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3FD
Bury St. Edmunds Council the apex is owned and managed by St Edmundsbury Borough Council.

Big People music you like (playlist)

Xantone Blacq

22nd MAY 2012
20.05 Xantoné Blacq presents West London Soul Society, Old Pack Horse, Chiswick High Road, London. W4 5TF 4-6pm FREE ENTRY

Vocalist, pianist and songwriter Xantoné Blacq's music is a sonic adventure fusing Jazz, Funk, Soul and Pop with music from around the world.

He recently toured with Amy Winehouse and Nigel Kennedy.

Xan describes his own sound as ' free-range sunshine music'... Think Quincy Jones, Herbie Hancock and Stevie Wonder in the making...

Xantoné's first single releases were "Search For The Sun" and "The Dance" both receiving critical acclaim and club/radio airplay from international luminaries including Masters At Work, Gilles Peterson, Kyoto Jazz Massive and Jazzanova.

Xan has since remixed and recorded for groundbreaking international labels including Warner Music/Dro (Spain), Compost Records (Germany), Trama Records (Brazil) and Loop (New Zealand). He is also a highly sought after feature artist performing live for Amy Winehouse, Nigel Kennedy and on the latest albums of Bruno E, Big Bang, Delgui, Soul Vigilantes.

Gilberto Gil with the London Symphony Orchestra



Gilberto Gil with the London Symphony Orchestra

Gilberto Gil with the London Symphony Orchestra

Strings and Rhythm Machines

4 July 2012 / 19:30
Barbican Hall


Tickets:
£20 - 35




Iconic South-American singer-songwriter Gilberto Gil is joined by the London Symphony Orchestra and conductor Francois-Xavier Roth for an evening featuring new arrangements by Jaques Morelenbaum of his own songs, alongside music originating from and influenced by his beloved Brazil.

Gil’s infectious music, with its inimitable combination of rock, roots, samba and reggae, has represented the cosmopolitan sounds of Brazil for the last 46 years, whereas the rich and colourful works of composer Villa-Lobos fuse earlier folk and native tunes with European classical traditions.

Programme:
Villa-Lobos Zoé Act 1: Danca Frenetica
Villa-Lobos Amazonas
Milhaud Saudades do Brasil
Villa-Lobos Chôros No. 10 Rasga o Coração

Selected songs by Gilberto Gil arranged by Jaques Morelenbaum

Gilberto Gil vocals/guitar
Bem Gil guitar
Jaques Morelenbaum cello
Nicolas Krassik violin
Gustavo di Dalva percussion

London Symphony Orchestra
Francois-Xavier Roth
conductor
London Symphony Chorus

Robert Glasper Experiment ft. Bilal


Robert Glasper; ft. Bilal
With Casey Benjamin; Derrick Hodge; Mark Colenburg

Monday: 14 May Time: |7:30PM LONDON Barbican

Silk Street
London
EC2Y 8DS
Robert Glasper Experiment 2012

Robert Glasper has long kept one foot planted firmly in jazz, and the other in hip hop. His latest project is no exception. Following two sell-out shows at the 2011 London Jazz Festival, Glasper returns to London to mark the launch of Black Radio, a future landmark album for Blue Note that boldly stakes out new musical territory, drawing on jazz, hip hop, R&B and rock, but refusing to be defined by any one genre.

LARRY GRAHAM & GRAHAM CENTRAL STATION

 


Venue Clapham Grand 21-25 St John's Hill, Clapham Junction, London, SW11 1TT, United Kingdom
          Date: Mon, 10/09/2012 19:00
 AGMP presents LARRY GRAHAM & GRAHAM CENTRAL STATION £25 downstairs standing / £30 Balcony unreserved / £250 Royal Box
Legendary Bass player and inventor of the "Slap Bass" style of playing performs with his full USA band at this exclusive London concert.
Larry Graham was an integral member of Sly and the Family Stone and has spent recent years performing as part of the the Prince Band. He supported Prince at the recent Hop Farm Festival in July. A new album is being released as part of his European tour in November. This will be the only UK show.
Support on the night comes from Freestyle Records signing's The Fantastics! featuring Sulene Fleming.

FRED WESLEY & THE NEW J.B.'S

Venue: 229 Great Portland Street, W1W 5PN, United Kingdom
Date: Mon, 02/07/2012 19:00
  
Fred Wesley & the New J.B's - Live in Concert + special guests Funkshone + special guests The Impellers ( Mocambo / Freestyle )+ DJ's          Fred Wesley is the trombonist, composer, arranger, bandleader and author known worldwide as one of the architects of funk music. Fred's work with Godfather of SoulJames Brown in the 1970s established him as the world's funkiest trombonist. He is also famed for his worko with George Clinton, Bootsy Collins,m Parliament, Funkadelic, the Count Basie Orchestra, Ray Charles, Van Morrison & Cameo.
Along with Maceo Parker & Pee Wee Ellis, Fred Wesley makes up the classic JB's Horns who guest with other artists such as Lenny Kravitz, The Red Hot Chili Peppers and many more.
Fred Wesley is responsible for many rare groove anthems such as "House Party", "Blow Your Head", "Use me", "Same Beat", "Rockin' funky watergate" and many more.
The New JB's are Fred Wesley ( Trombone ), Ernie Fields Jr. ( Saxophone ), Bruce Cox ( Drums ), Dwayne Dolphin ( Bass ), Reggie Ward ( Guitar ), Peter Madsen ( Keys ), Barney McCall ( Keys ), Gary Winter ( Trumpet ).
This summer sees the release of the great lost Fred Wesley & the JB's album "Watermelon Man" which was originally due for release in 1973 on People Records but has been in the vaults until now.

Incognito + very special guest Mario Biondi

 
 Venue Islington Assembly Hall Date: 2 nights Thu, 24/05/2012 19:00 & Fri, 25/05/2012 19:00
+ very special guest MARIO BIONDI
Incognito’s “Surreal” is one of the band’s freshest, most creative albums and sees the addition to their line-up of two outstanding new vocalists in Natalie Williams, UK jazz scene luminary,  and 26-year-old German-born singer-songwriter Mo Brandis. 
Incognito founder Jean-Paul “Bluey” Maunick originally wrote more than 30 songs for the project and whittled them down to the 14 selected for the finished album. 
The formula is beautiful songs over a bed of fluid bass lines and irresistible drum grooves, and the album reflects the energy of the band’s live shows, while adding a raw edge to their customary slick studio productio 
Mo Brandis, born in Hamburg but brought up in Swaziland, began singing with Incognito on their live dates last summer.   An accomplished pianist and sax player, he has already enjoyed success as a songwriter, responsible for a No 2 hit and Gold album in Germany last year.  Mo sings and co-wrote the first single “Goodbye To Yesterday”, as well as the equally hooky “Don’t Wanna Know”.  Bluey enthuses: “If there’s a young vocalist who can deliver on both sides as a modern R&B singer and a soulful old school crooner, it’s Mo”
Bluey is equally enthusiastic about the qualities that Natalie Williams - one of the most in-demand jazz-soul vocalists in London - brings to the band. “I first became aware of her when we played Ronnie Scott’s club and she was the singer with the house band - I thought she was amazing and began a pressure group to persuade this super busy bee to join us, which she finally relented to, with help from our keyboard player Matt Cooper”.
Natalie contributes the soulful “Above The Night” and the sparse Seventies-style bossa nova “The Stars From Here” as well as “Restless As We Are”.   Vocal powerhouse Vanessa Haynes, who joined Incognito two years ago, is in blistering Loleatta Holloway-esque form on the album’s one cover song, “Ain’t It Time”, a little-known Seventies disco tune. 
Long-time Incognito fans will be happy that there are two driving instrumentals -  “Rivers On The Sun” and “Thoughtful Fantasies”, the latter continuing Bluey’s passion for Brazilian jazz funk with all horns blazing, and percussion breaks.
The band perform a 10-day US tour beginning March 28, and then begin several months of touring throughout the UK and Europe in support of the new album.   They play London’s Islington Assembly Hall on May 25  ( and an extra date on May 24 by overwhelming demand ), with special guest Mario Biondi.

YolanDa Brown


Cabot Place, Canary Wharf
London, E14 4QT
Friday, June 01, 2012 9.30PM
How to modestly undersell a new artist when everything about them warrants a shout across the rooftops?
Frankly, it isn't easy, because by simply stating all that YolanDa Brown has achieved over these past few years in music - and she has done so entirely under her own steam - it really is difficult not to wander into the path of hyperbole.
So let us start by asserting that YolanDa Brown is a one-off, very much a woman of her time, and one of the precious few truly independent artists whose DIY ethic hasn't hindered the progress of her career but instead has laid the kind of foundations that could endure for decades.
As much entrepreneur as she is musician, as much gifted singer-songwriter as she is the UK's premier saxophonist, this is a young lady with an entrepreneurial bent who, in 2012, is going to make a considerable mainstream splash, her name in lights at last.
After several years on the jazz circuit, not just London's jazz circuit but, as we shall see, the world's, she has now released her debut album, April Showers, May Flowers,and that will surely see her cult reputation brought to the fore. This is an album of effortless unfurling grace and impeccable soulful poise. It is the product of a two-time MOBO Award winner who knows exactly what she is doing, and precisely how to do it.
"People often ask me what my target audience is," she says. "Thing is, when I look out into the audience at my shows, I can't really tell. I see all sorts: all ethnicities, all ages, either sex. So really, I guess, I'm making music for everyone." She smiles broadly. "I mean, why limit yourself?"


Errol Linton


Cabot Place, Canary Wharf
London, E14 4QT
Thursday, May 31, 2012 9.30PM
Errol Linton remains one of London’s hidden treasures. The Brixton harmonica blaster, singer and songwriter, has made a living playing his highly original and distinctive Brixton blues for two decades.
Back in June Erroll released his third album Mama Said on Ruby Records and he might just be about to receive the attention he deserves. The 12 songs on Mama Said distill Errol mercurial talent - both loving and acoustic and tough and electric. And as he sings of contemporary urban hassles then reflects on a child putting 10p in the gas meter Errol Linton draws a lyrical portrait of working class London life. ‘Mama Said’ is a tough blues based on all the things his mother used to say to him. ‘Hooked On Your Love’ is a love song to his wife, Maggie, a London bus driver for many years.
Songs like ‘Stressed Out’, a contemporary London blues about how modern life adds to our stress levels, should soundtrack any report on the recession and rising prices while the lyrical detail of ‘Roll On Tomorrow’, about growing up in Brixton’s Acre Lane as the child of Jamaican immigrants in the 70s, is worthy of Squeeze or The Kinks. J.Y.’s’ is a nostalgic instrumental referring to a hill in Jamaica where his grandfather built the family’s home. And finally, ‘Through My Veins’ is a song about his relationship with the city of London.

Omar


Publicity shot of Nu-classic british Soul Omar

Omar with Soul Purpose at London's best live jazz club Hideaway!Friday 11th May, Tickets £15, Doors 7pm, Music 9pm (2 sets, approximate finish 11.30pm)

Hideaway favorites Soul Purpose come back to Hideaway for a  special 2 night collaboration with the Godfather Of UK Neo Soul Omar. First set will see Soul purpose bring their unique brand of Funk, R&B and Soul with their trademark sound to the stage, then in the second set they will be joined by Uk legend Omar, who they will then back as he performs his hits and more, that have been with us for more than 15 years. This will be 2 nights that you wont want to miss, as Hideaway favorites Soul Purpose and Omar come together for a unique night of Soul & Funk. Be there!
You can also hear Omar's recent Radio 1 interview, which includes his work with Stevie Wonder here!
Brian Henry: Keyboards / Talkbox
Katie Leone: Vocals
Chris Ballin: Vocals
Ernie McKone: Bass
Isaac Kizitso: Drums
Rob Harris: Guitar

Omar, the 'Father of British Neo-Soul
One of the British Soul scene’s most influential figures since the early 90s, vocalist Omar is currently celebrating the re-release of classic album, Sing (If You Want It) – and yet another smash hit single that’s been keeping dance floors packed across the nation.
The Sing (If You Want It) album - featuring collaborators including Stevie Wonder, Estelle, Common and Angie Stone – was re-released in July 2011 with the addition of two new bonus tracks (one of which, the Zed Bias collaboration 'Dancing', has been riding high on the BBC 1Xtra playlist).
Omar’s sixth album, Sing (If You Want It) is a bona fide soul classic and was all set to tip the UK soul sensation into the pop-star realm, once and for all, on its release in 2005. However, a series of setbacks – not least the sudden collapse of the record label involved, a week after release – severely dented its chances of breakthrough success. Hardly a flop, it impressively still sold over 50,000 copies, but as Tru Thoughts A&R and long-time Omar fan Robert Luis says, “it was so heavily anticipated, and with collabs from the likes of Stevie Wonder...well, everyone knew it could have sold ten times that”.
Having recently made contact with Omar through his work on Maddslinky’s 2010 album, Make A Change, Robert Luis found himself chatting to his soul hero about how they could work together to re-promote Sing (If You Want It), as well as some exclusive new material that he had bubbling away, and this new, augmented version of the album is the result.
The 'Dancing' single highlights Omar’s continuing appeal in today’s music scene. Tearing up radio and clubs across the UK and beyond, it is currently sitting pretty on the BBC 1Xtra playlist; also picking up plays from BBC Radio 1’s Rob Da Bank, MistaJam and Trevor Nelson, and across Kiss FM, Choice FM and other stations.
Omar’s enviable career – which has seen him sell over half a million records - first started taking shape more than 20 years ago, when his debut single for indie label Kongo Dance made him a hot name on London’s underground. Then came the hit 'There’s Nothing Like This', in 1992, which captured the imagination of soul fans the world over; Stevie Wonder declared himself a fan on first hearing it, and vowed to work with him. Further releases on Gilles Peterson’s label, Talkin’ Loud, were followed by a move to RCA, for whom he cut two albums (including 1994’s For Pleasure, on which he worked with legendary Motown producers Leon Ware and Lamont Dozier), notching up critical acclaim and introducing him to several more of his musical heroes and heroines.
In 2000, now the leading icon of the UK’s resurgent soul movement, Omar released his fifth LP, on French imprint Naïve Records; Best By Far was a self-produced set on which his interest in cinematic soundtracks and jazz rose to the surface. This time, Erykah Badu and MOBO winner Kele Le Roc came good on their promises to work with him. Robert Luis summarises: “Omar is just a hugely influential and talented artist, and importantly he has always been respected by fellow musicians, which is proved by all the people queuing up to collaborate with him.”
With Sing (If You Want It) Omar embarked on a new phase of his career, one designed to bring him directly to a wider public than ever before. With the sheer quality of the music, underpinned by the world’s finest on collaborations, the album’s hit potential was clear; now this reissue is set to bring it back into the limelight, and into the record collections of many old and new Omar fans around the world

Soul Purpose are the Soul, Groove and Funk outfit guaranteed to get the party started on a Friday night. Led by writer and producer Brian Henry, this collective of top artists always fill the night with energy because they’re making the music they love, the way they love it, and the way you love it too. Grab your dancing shoes, boogie boots or whatever other funky footwear you like to get down in and book for this one before it sells out.