The Birmingham International Jazz Festival is set to celebrate its first quarter of a century in the same way it started, with an All Star Jam Session.
Back in 1984 Birmingham-based independent record company Big Bear Records organised a jam session, in Cannon Hill Park, featuring the dozen top UK jazz musicians of the day. It was a sell-out, the recorded album won "Jazz Album of the Year" and before the sun went down, Big Bear and the City Council had agreed to launch the Jazz Festival the subsequent year.
So it is only to be expected that the main feature event of the 25th Birmingham International Jazz Festival will see another amazing array of the top British jazz talent, eleven of them, onstage together at The Botanical Gardens on Thursday 9th July at 7pm.
It has been many a year since such Jazz Galacticos, poll winners to a man, have been on one stage together. Digby Fairweather, Festival Patron and the only one of the Team of 1984 to play in this year's version, will lead affairs on trumpet, alongside Enrico Tomasso, also on trumpet, Robert Fowler and Art Themen, tenor saxophones, Mark Nightingale and Ian Batemen, trombones, Jim Hart, vibes, David Newton, piano, Dave Green, double bass, Ralph Salmins, drums and Val Wiseman, vocals.
Between them they have clocked up appearances alongside the biggest names in the music biz. Tickets are priced at £10 and available from 0121 454 7020 or 0121 454 1860.
Wednesday, 24 June 2009
Thursday, 11 June 2009
Jazz Festival Hotel Deals
The Jazz Festival's partner hotels are offering very special rates to festival-goers. Just call the hotels direct and ask for the Festival rate.
The City Inn offer rooms with breakfast from £69 for single occupancy and from £79 for double. They are just off Broad Street by Brindley Place - at the heart of the festival. Phone 0121 643 1003
The Ibis Hotel is an active festival venue right by the city centre in Chinatown. They offer room only for £50 with breakfast £5.50. Phone 0121 622 6010
There's a lot of Jazz Festival activity in the city centre Hotel Du Vin, just off Colmore Row. Their offer for room and breakfast is £99. Phone 0121 200 0600
Blueberry Hotel Birmingham Star City (formerly known as the Purple Hotel Birmingham Star City) is located just 2 miles from the city centre of Birmingham. They offer room only from £39 Friday to Sunday. Phone 0121 327 1183
Don't forget to ask for the Jazz Festival rate. If you need any further information or advice - give the Festival Office a call on 0121 454 7020
The City Inn offer rooms with breakfast from £69 for single occupancy and from £79 for double. They are just off Broad Street by Brindley Place - at the heart of the festival. Phone 0121 643 1003
The Ibis Hotel is an active festival venue right by the city centre in Chinatown. They offer room only for £50 with breakfast £5.50. Phone 0121 622 6010
There's a lot of Jazz Festival activity in the city centre Hotel Du Vin, just off Colmore Row. Their offer for room and breakfast is £99. Phone 0121 200 0600
Blueberry Hotel Birmingham Star City (formerly known as the Purple Hotel Birmingham Star City) is located just 2 miles from the city centre of Birmingham. They offer room only from £39 Friday to Sunday. Phone 0121 327 1183
Don't forget to ask for the Jazz Festival rate. If you need any further information or advice - give the Festival Office a call on 0121 454 7020
Wednesday, 10 June 2009
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Monday, 1 June 2009
25TH BIRMINGHAM INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVAL - JULY 3RD TO 12TH
Here’s some Festival news hot off the press - and there will be more to come from now on every week.
It’s no secret that most UK jazz festivals, in common with many other events, have taken a particularly hard beating from the recession, with several important and high profile jazz festivals biting the dust. Birmingham’s is not immune from the cutbacks, but it only really shows in a slightly reduced number of events and in a reduced number of foreign attractions. Blame the weak pound for that one!
There will be at least 160 performances, with as many as possible free admission - around 90% we estimate.
The initial list of confirmed artists is: Alan Barnes, Alan Price Set, Art Themen, Becky Brine, Bruce Adams, Dave Green, Dave Newton, Dave Shepherd Quintet, Digby Fairweather, Enrico Tomasso, Eric Delaney, Europa Jazz Band, Fabulous Boogie Boys, Garry Allcock All-Stars Big Band, Greg Abate [USA], Hot Djazz of Krakow [Poland], Ian Bateman, Indigo Blues Band, Kenny Ball & His Jazzmen, King Pleasure & the Biscuit Boys, Kings Bruton Big Band, Mark Nightingale, MJHQ, MYJO, Nearly Dan, Pee Wee Ellis [USA], Petra Ernyei [Czech Republic], Ralph Salmins, Simon Spillett, Tipitina, Val Wiseman - and there are a lot more awaiting confirmation!
Star City is hosting a trio of big name artists over the first weekend: Kenny Ball & His Jazzmen [July 3rd], Alan Price Set [4th] and ex James Brown bandleader Pee Wee Ellis [5th]. It is free admission, free parking and each show kicks off at 7pm.
The Jazz Festival is set to go back to its roots on Thursday 8th July with the All Star Jam Session Volume 2. Back in 1984, Humphrey Lyttelton and Digby Fairweather headed such a Jam Session in Cannon Hill Park, featuring jazz luminaries Dick Morrissey and Peter King among the 12 man line-up. The success of that Jam Session directly inspired the creation of the Birmingham International Jazz Festival the following year, with Humph its guiding light and Patron for the next 23 years. Now Digby has taken up that banner. The Jam Session tradition as part of the festival continued for many years until the sponsorship wound down to such a level as to make it financially unfeasible. But to celebrate the first 25 years landmark, the City Council’s Culture & Environment Directorate are supporting its revival! The date is Thursday 9th July at 7PM in Birmingham’s splendid Botanical Gardens. Headed by the inspirational Digby Fairweather the musicians will line up in the classic Eddie Condon format with two hot front lines swapping choruses and exchanges over the same rhythm section. It will be hotter than hot with the classiest of mainstream and swing musicians in the frame.
New venues added this year include: The Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Old Contemptibles, The Mint, Rose Villa Tavern, The Vine in Ladywood, The Lord Clifden, Bohemia, Vertu, The Wellington, The Varsity in Harborne and Lee Longlands.
PHESTIVAL PHOCUS NUMBER ONE
From Prague, Czech Republic PETRA ERNYEI
Petra, born 1975, is a Czech citizen, growing up in a jazz-conscious family. She made her debut in America in the Sacramento Jazz Festival when she was 18. Back in Prague she immediately joined the Original Prague Syncopated Orchestra led by Jan Matousek, with whom she still performs.
She also works with smaller groups, including the quartet of Jakub Ĺ afr with whom she is currently recording a CD.
She released her debut CD in 1999- “Who Loves You”-in an authentic 1930s style while her second CD [2003] “Blue And Sentimental” was more classic 1940s-resonant of her main influence, Peggy Lee.
She featured at the 2003 Birmingham International Jazz Festival with the J.J. Jazzmen of Prague.
She now regularly appears in Prague at jazzclubs Zelezna, U Stare Pani and the Be Bop Bar of The Radisson Hotel.
Petra will play The Birmingham International Jazz Festival on July 10th, 11th and 12th.
For further information, details of hotel deals etc, please call Sarah Yang at 0121 454 7020
It’s no secret that most UK jazz festivals, in common with many other events, have taken a particularly hard beating from the recession, with several important and high profile jazz festivals biting the dust. Birmingham’s is not immune from the cutbacks, but it only really shows in a slightly reduced number of events and in a reduced number of foreign attractions. Blame the weak pound for that one!
There will be at least 160 performances, with as many as possible free admission - around 90% we estimate.
The initial list of confirmed artists is: Alan Barnes, Alan Price Set, Art Themen, Becky Brine, Bruce Adams, Dave Green, Dave Newton, Dave Shepherd Quintet, Digby Fairweather, Enrico Tomasso, Eric Delaney, Europa Jazz Band, Fabulous Boogie Boys, Garry Allcock All-Stars Big Band, Greg Abate [USA], Hot Djazz of Krakow [Poland], Ian Bateman, Indigo Blues Band, Kenny Ball & His Jazzmen, King Pleasure & the Biscuit Boys, Kings Bruton Big Band, Mark Nightingale, MJHQ, MYJO, Nearly Dan, Pee Wee Ellis [USA], Petra Ernyei [Czech Republic], Ralph Salmins, Simon Spillett, Tipitina, Val Wiseman - and there are a lot more awaiting confirmation!
Star City is hosting a trio of big name artists over the first weekend: Kenny Ball & His Jazzmen [July 3rd], Alan Price Set [4th] and ex James Brown bandleader Pee Wee Ellis [5th]. It is free admission, free parking and each show kicks off at 7pm.
The Jazz Festival is set to go back to its roots on Thursday 8th July with the All Star Jam Session Volume 2. Back in 1984, Humphrey Lyttelton and Digby Fairweather headed such a Jam Session in Cannon Hill Park, featuring jazz luminaries Dick Morrissey and Peter King among the 12 man line-up. The success of that Jam Session directly inspired the creation of the Birmingham International Jazz Festival the following year, with Humph its guiding light and Patron for the next 23 years. Now Digby has taken up that banner. The Jam Session tradition as part of the festival continued for many years until the sponsorship wound down to such a level as to make it financially unfeasible. But to celebrate the first 25 years landmark, the City Council’s Culture & Environment Directorate are supporting its revival! The date is Thursday 9th July at 7PM in Birmingham’s splendid Botanical Gardens. Headed by the inspirational Digby Fairweather the musicians will line up in the classic Eddie Condon format with two hot front lines swapping choruses and exchanges over the same rhythm section. It will be hotter than hot with the classiest of mainstream and swing musicians in the frame.
New venues added this year include: The Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Old Contemptibles, The Mint, Rose Villa Tavern, The Vine in Ladywood, The Lord Clifden, Bohemia, Vertu, The Wellington, The Varsity in Harborne and Lee Longlands.
PHESTIVAL PHOCUS NUMBER ONE
From Prague, Czech Republic PETRA ERNYEI
Petra, born 1975, is a Czech citizen, growing up in a jazz-conscious family. She made her debut in America in the Sacramento Jazz Festival when she was 18. Back in Prague she immediately joined the Original Prague Syncopated Orchestra led by Jan Matousek, with whom she still performs.
She also works with smaller groups, including the quartet of Jakub Ĺ afr with whom she is currently recording a CD.
She released her debut CD in 1999- “Who Loves You”-in an authentic 1930s style while her second CD [2003] “Blue And Sentimental” was more classic 1940s-resonant of her main influence, Peggy Lee.
She featured at the 2003 Birmingham International Jazz Festival with the J.J. Jazzmen of Prague.
She now regularly appears in Prague at jazzclubs Zelezna, U Stare Pani and the Be Bop Bar of The Radisson Hotel.
Petra will play The Birmingham International Jazz Festival on July 10th, 11th and 12th.
For further information, details of hotel deals etc, please call Sarah Yang at 0121 454 7020
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