Leeds Jazz Festival event: Mrs Boyes Bingo featuring Mark Sanders
@Leeds College of Music Saturday 20 July Recital Room 219. Doors 3.30, event starts 4pm Our first Leeds Fusebox presention at this Festival is “Mrs
Join us for our full festival line-up at events across Leeds 19th to 24th July 2018
@Leeds College of Music Saturday 20 July Recital Room 219. Doors 3.30, event starts 4pm Our first Leeds Fusebox presention at this Festival is “Mrs
@Briggate Saturday 20 July 1pm onwards New York Brass Band are a contemporary New Orleans inspired brass band hailing from the ancient streets of York.
Leeds Jazz Festival are pleased to offer a platform for school, student and community bands. Saturday afternoon at the Wardrobe Sat 20 July 12-6pm Free
@Leeds College of Music, Saturday 20 July: Doors open 6.00pm Music starts 6.30pm. Shai Maestro is one of the most promising and talented pianists of
@Wardrobe Saturday 20 July Doors open 8pm Music starts 8.30pm Bex Burch brings her unique energetic and intense vibe to Leeds for the first time
Dom Moore’s workshop @Leeds College of MusicSunday 21 July 10 – 12 midday Room room 218. Cost £8/6 As part of JazzLeeds Festival 2019 we
@Leeds College of Music Sunday 21 July Doors open 12.30- music starts 1pm Leading UK jazz trombonist and trombone professor at The Royal Academy of
@Leeds College of Music Sunday 21 July Doors 12.30pm This group start 2.45pm The Misha Mullov-Abbado Group is made up of some of the finest,
Sunday 21 July Recital Room 219. Doors 3.30, music 4-6pm The second of this year’s “Fusebox presents” is a concert featuring ArchiFrisco, the coming together
Sunday 21.7.19. 1.30-3.30pm (free event). The Festival Forum is being hosted by Music:Leeds @The Wardrobe , St Peter’s Square Leeds LS9 8AG. This will be
Sunday 21 July Doors open 6pm Music 6.30pm Formed to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Jimi Hendrix’s epic third album Electric Ladyland, the all star
Sunday 21 July Doors 8.00pm Music 8.30pm Following last year’s success with the Xero Slingsby celebration we’ve asked Sally Coe to again curate the final
Chapel Allerton Arts Festival and Jazz Leeds present four days of jazz blues and soul at the end of August, ending with the Sunday afternoon
This autumn we focus on a truly interesting selection of eleven jazz groups led by women. We have international stars – Canadian trumpet player Ingrid
Friday evening autumn 2019 concerts at the Jazz at Bar on Park Lane Roundhay LS8 2E are as follows: Friday evening Sept 13 Kate Peters
Cosmic ambient devotional jazz channelling the spirits of Pharoah Sanders and Alice Coltrane, infused with a unique earthy archaic vibration. Ancient Infinity Orchestra are a
A collection of some of the finest young jazz musicians in the country, fronted by an exceptional and versatile vocalist’. (Jazz in Yorkshire) The Kate
Part of our Women Jazz leaders season – twice BBC Young Jazz Award semi-finalist Asha Parkinson has been performing professionally with bands since the age
‘Every generation throws up a handful of musicians who can interpret the classic American Songbook afresh. These ‘standard’ and ‘show tunes’ often appear hackneyed, taken
Rory Ingham trombone, Dom Ingham violin/vocals, Toby Comeau piano/keyboards, Joe Lee bass, Jonny Mansfield drums Chosen in the ‘Shape of Jazz to Come in 2018’
Support from: Hannah Hutton group Part of this autumn’s women in jazz series Rosie Turton’s five-piece band weaves Indian raga rhythms into head-nodding hip-hop and
Part of this autumn’s Women in Jazz series, bassist Alison Rayner’s band ARQ play ‘songs without words’ and are known for their vibrant, communicative performances.
Leeds Jazz Orchestra is dedicated to the rehearsal and performance of Big Band Jazz under Musical Director, Colin Byrne. They delight in an eclectic mix
Part of this autumn’s women in jazz series, pianist Kathrine Windfeld has quickly established herself on the European jazz scene with her outstanding skills as
Support: “Da Hora” with Olivia Bhattacharjee vocals Part of this autumn’s women in jazz series, Italian-born pianist and composer Maria Chiara Argirò blends classical music
Part of our women in jazz series, Cathy Ibberson is a talented Leeds sax player and singer with the “Soul Surgeons” and “Mojo 78 Big
Ingi Bjarni Skúlason fluidly melds the extreme landscapes of his native Iceland with an innate, resilient melodies that shift like a slideshow of the wild
Greg Abate is a US jazz saxophonist, flutist, composer and international jazz recording artist – multi saxophonist, known as The Prince of BeBop! In the
“A brightly involving debut jazz album” – Vanguard Online “Short Stories is a unique and thoughtful offering full of novel and refreshing aesthetics” – Next Bop “They’re armed
Ysbryd is an exciting new project from saxophonist Helen Pillinger. Helen has gone back to her Welsh roots (her band contains a harp, of course…)
Rod Mason started playing the saxophone aged 12 during his 2nd year at secondary school. At University he formed with others the Northern Jazz Orchestra
A very special treat! As part of our Women Jazz Leaders series we welcome back to JazzLeeds Canadian trumpet player Ingrid Jensen, this time with
Instead of the previously advertised Kleppan Project we now have Enrico Marchesi’s new jazz group “Cuengo” (with Curtis Shaw guitar Gordon Kilroy drums Steve Crocker
“We tell ourselves stories in order to live” is the project of trumpeter Kim Macari. Centred around the power of storytelling to deliver great truths,
Karen Sharp: tenor/baritone sax; Nikki Iles: piano; Dave Green: bass; Steve Brown: drums. Part of our autumn Women Jazz Leaders series, Karen, a multiple award
What are the two greatest jazz album ever made? Perhaps it’s an impossible question, but there are strong candidates in “Milestones” and “Kind of Blue”,
Alto saxes: Gabe Cox, Dave Vaux, Tenor saxes Sam Wylie, Tom Salmon and (returning from Trinity College London) Matt Lambert; Trumpets: Chris Thompson, Seb Rae,
Come along and sing/play at out special Christmas jam session – or just enjoy the music and listen to the Workshop Band and the talented
Graduating from Leeds College of Music around the same time as Alan Barnes and Snake Davis, Jon earned his musical spurs on the QE2 backing
Saxes: Ben Lowman, Anna Chandler, Rose Sharp, Will Howard, James BoyesTrumpets: Tom Sharp, Joe Roughton, Toby Brazier, Ciarán DistonTrombones: Tom I’Anson, Chris Burge, Pat Martin,
** Shapeshifters have had to pull out of their gig on Sunday at Seven Arts due to Covid. At short notice we’ve arranged a quartet
British Jazz multi-instrumentalist sax player Tony Kofi brings a young quartet of musicians to play the music of one of the most original musicians in
A special treat for all Big Band fans – come and hear some of the best classic big band charts performed by some of Leeds’
Ed “Toots” Kainyek cites Dexter Gordan, Charlie Parker, Joe Henderson, Phil Woods and Grover Washington as key influences on his sax playing, although his sound
Dale Storr is the UK’s leading exponent of New Orleans-style boogie woogie and blues piano, channelling Dr John, Professor Longhair and Fats Domino with entertaining
Shake off those winter blues – come and play, sing or just watch the fun at the JazzLeeds New Year 2022 Jazz Jam session –
Come and enjoy a seasonal double header with two dazzling bands! 1.30pm New York Brass Band are a powerful team of some of Yorkshire’s finest
Blow the winter blues away with a new year jazz jam at Inkwell, so come and play, sing or just enjoy the fun. Jazz Leeds
Emily Brown vocals with Jon Taylor sax, Ed Barnwell piano, Fergus Quill bass Caroline Boaden drums. Emily Brown is an experienced jazz singer with a
Gary Boyle guitar Andrzej Baranek piano, Ed Harrison, bass Jonathan Hartley drums Funky jazz-rock mixed with bebop from fusion guitar legend and ex Isotope bandleader
SEASON TICKETS
You can buy online (a booking fee applies) or if you wish, you can reserve tickets to be picked up at the concert – half an hour before the start time- by email to info@jazzleeds.org.uk. We will email you back a confirmation
JAZZ VOICES CHOIR
on second and fourth Monday each month evening led by Tessa Smith @Inkwell Potternewton Lane, Chapel Allerton. 7-9pm, cost £6 per session £30 for the series e: crockersteve@ntlworld.com
INSTRUMENTAL JAZZ WORKSHOPS
on first and third Sundays each month @Inkwell 10.00- 12.00pm, cost £10 (or £8 conc) per session. e: jeanwatsonlifeskills@hotmail.com tel 0113 2370700.
We acknowledge the support and help from Leeds City Council, Leeds Inspired, Jazz North, Seven Arts and Inkwell. We are a member of NorVolJazz – the Northern Voluntary Promoters Jazz Network – blog http://northernjazz-live.blogspot.co.uk/ or website www.norvoljazz.org
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