Festivals and Photographs
I'm just about to get ready to play at the Proms in the Park here in Nottingham but thought I would quickly share with you photos of the last open air festival we did taken
1940s Show Theatre Royal Nottingham
We enjoyed playing our first Third Stage production at the Theatre Royal in Nottingham last month resurrecting the 1940s show we premiered at The Pizza Express jazz club in Chelsea, London. Happily it was
Electro Swing Remix Check It!
I am honoured to have been found, via Google I understand, by a top DJ named Phil Mac who has taken an enthusiastic liking to my song 'Don't Assume That I'm Blue' and remixed it
Nottingham Jazz Festival – NOT the Montreux Jazz Festival – Beeston JazzClub
This was an immense success - thanks you to everyone involved! I was involved alongside Ian Beestin in organising a two day Jazz Festival in Nottingham. It was held at Bartons' historic venue as one of
Is Jazz Doomed?
Is it a dying art? Obviously this has been discussed before recently, in The Independent, but I have just read a brilliant, witty article in All About Jazz, stereotyping the different Careers in Jazz and their
An Olympic Insult to Musicians
I have been following with interest the furore ignited by Olympic organisers LOCOG’s recent approaches to professional musicians to ‘showcase their talents’ for free at the Olympics. I am not surprised in the slightest that
1940s Show!
Ok, we're excited about a brand new (although obviously nostalgic) project we've been working on which was debuted at The Pheasantry, King's Road, Chelsea on the 22nd March.Entitled "A Nightingale Sang"; it's going to sound and