Bebop, funk, samba, bossa nova, reggae, ska, pop and ... all that jazz
Full programme for 19th Scarborough Jazz Festival – highlights include 22-piece super band and award-winning singer/songwriter Georgia Cecile
What a setting for Scarborough Jazz Festival – the cliffs, the sea, the sand, the castle
– and it kicks off at the Spa on Friday September 23 and runs until Sunday September 25. “Surely the Spa, with its magnificent, refurbished Victorian Grand Hall, must be one of the finest venues in the UK, if not the world,” said festival director Mike Gordon.
“We think this fineness is matched by the superb musicianship you can experience throughout the weekend.
"The acts we have booked are amazing. There’s the usual mix of established performers – but only those who continue to break new ground – and lesser known innovative acts.”
Among the highlights are Martin Taylor and Ulf Wakenius.
"It really is a great privilege and a tremendous opportunity for the festival audience to have two of the world’s greatest guitarists playing together in Scarborough,” said Mike. "It will be a fantastic climax to Saturday evening. This will be a very special act and I’m very excited about it.”
Mike also spotlighted vocalist Georgia Cecile. “The singer is at the helm of the new wave of UK jazz-pop crossover artists and has been tipped as ‘One To Watch’,” he said.
Georgia is Inspired by the likes of Nancy Wilson, Duke Ellington and Stevie Wonder and her debut album Only The Lover Sings topped the UK Jazz and Blues charts.
This is the programme for the weekend:
Friday September 23 12.30pm: Os Caros – The Edison Machada Project
The project is a tribute to Edison Machado the pioneer of samba and bossa nova on the drum kit. Led by drummer John Settle and featuring some of the north's top jazz musicians, the band aims to bring about awareness of one of the most important musicians you've never heard of.
2.15pm: Nicola Farnon and the Dave Newton Trio
Humphrey Lyttleton said of Nicola: ‘A remarkable performer on stage and an outstandingly swinging and propulsive bass player …’ Dave Newton is one of the great UK pianists
4pm: Dennis Rollins’ Funky-Funk
This is a great jazz groove band led by trombonist Dennis Rollins. The music includes a reworking of some classic funk compositions in the way of Herbie Hancock and Stevie Wonder. It's a joyous occasion.
The award-winning band from the USA plays original
7pm: Lunar Octet
and eclectic music drawing on Cuban and Puerto Rican salsa, rock, South African high-life music and Brazilian sambas to forge a new sound enriched by these traditions.
8.45pm: Alan Barnes and Dave Newton
Probably the best reeds/ piano duo around. Always exploring new ground and always receiving the highest praise in festival audience evaluations. 10.30pm: Bansangu Saxophonist Paul Booth has united an all-star line up for his Afro/samba/fusion 22-piece super big band Bansangu Orchestra.
Saturday September 24 12.30pm: New York Brass Band
This will be a happy, lively
start to the Saturday from a powerful team of some of Yorkshire’s finest musicians packing an arsenal of percussion, sax, trumpets, trombones and sousaphone and with a repertoire with a broad range of styles from jazz to pop, reggae to funk and New Orleans to ska.
2.15pm: Ben Crosland’s Solway Stories
Bass guitarist and composer Ben Crosland’s memories of the countryside around the Solway Firth inspired him to write these twelve musical vignettes beautifully performed with impressive solos by trumpeter Steve Waterman and Steve Lodder on keyboards.
4pm: Iain Ballamy, UK, and Stian Cartensen, Norway
The resonance of button accordion – Stian – and tenor saxophone – Iain – is a rare, rich and beautiful sonority. In the hands of these two exceptional musicians it is a combination capable of a great range of moods and textures portrayed with great dexterity.
7pm: The Simon Spillett Big Band Plays Tubby Hayes
Simon Spillett, biographer, renowned saxophonist, bandleader and leading authority on Hayes, has assembled an all-star band to play the big band charts of the late, great Tubby Hayes.
8.45pm: Georgia Cecile “Cecile’s voice is really spectacular. Her and pianist Stevenson are clearly a pairing to watch out fo,” – Jamie Cullum. Georgia scooped Best Album at the 2021 Jazz Awards. She toured as the main support for Gregory Porter opening four sold-out shows at the Royal Albert Hall. She is now making waves across the Atlantic.
10.30 pm: Martin Taylor and Ulf Wakenius
Two of the greatest guitarists in the world have joined forces.
Martin Taylor worked with Stephane Grappelli for 11 years filling the guitar chair for Django Reinhardt and Ulf Wakenius worked with Oscar Peterson for 10 years filling the guitar chair for Joe Pass, Herb Ellis and Barney Kessel. A very special act. Sunday September 25 12.30pm: Shirley Smart Trio
Trailblazing cellist and composer Shirley Smart has a vast array of musical influences.
The trio features two of the UK's leading lights in world-influenced jazz – John Crawford on piano, and Demi Garcia Sabat on percussion.
2.15pm: John Law’s ReCreations
John’s quartet was one of the big highlights of the 2019 festival. He has a new programme.
The quartet still features amazing saxophonist and Parliamentary Jazz Award winner Sam Crockatt.
4pm: A Time Remembered The music of Bill Evans sung by the legendary Norma Winstone backed by three outstanding musicians: Nikki Iles, keyboards, Stan Sulzmann, sax, and Dave Green, bass.
7pm: Hannah Horton Quartet
“Hannah Horton blows funky tenor, gutsy baritone and can write a good tune,” wrote Bebop Spoken Here on her latest release, Inside Out.
8.45pm: Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers: Rory Ingham Sextet
This project demonstrates hard-bop with a frighteningly fresh feel; the music is wildly high-energy and unbelievably swinging. Featuring some of the very finest talent on the British Jazz scene.
The Jazz Festival takes place at Scarborough Spa from Friday September 23rd to Sunday September 25. To book: 01723 821888 or go to www.scarboroughjazzfestival.co.uk