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Another of my intermittent plugs, for those in the UK or who happen to be on the road over here...

At the end of this month, and into May, The Convergence Quartet will be touring again.

The line-up: Taylor Ho Bynum (cornet); Harris Eisenstadt (drums/percussion); Dominic Lash (double bass); and myself on piano.

We play:

Bristol Cube - 25/4

Reading Rising Sun Arts Centre - 26/4

London Vortex Jazz Club - 27/4

Birmingham Rainbow Jazz Club - 29/4

Oxford University Denis Arnold Hall - 30/4

Cheltenham Club Xposed (part of Cheltenham International Jazz Festival) - 1/5

Cambridge Churchill College - 2/5

Colchester Arts Centre - 3/5

We're in the studio on 4/5, so more on that as and when...

Then, after that session, I'm across London that night to the Conway Hall, for the Freedom of the City festival, back after a year's hiatus. Fantastic venue, beautiful piano, and a duo with the awesome Tony Marsh.

And finally, the week after, on 12th May, my first time with the iconic South African drummer Louis Moholo-Moholo. I'm very excited to be depping for the evening for Steve Beresford in the Foxes Fox quartet, so Evan Parker, tenor; John Edwards, double bass; me at the piano; and Louis Moholo-Moholo on drums.

As always, would be great to see anyone out and about supporting live music!

(and more details here if need be)

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Thanks Bev! I would have loved to have played at Appleby...one of those festival line-ups I would look at longingly each year! As a regular, have you heard anything about it? Is it actually defunct, or on 'gardening leave'? We have the Freedom of the City festival back this year, after all...

Posted (edited)

I suspect it has gone for good, Alex. Neil Ferber, who was the heart and soul of it, seemed to have been disheartened by the poor turnout in 2007 (the time of the endless rain and floods) and the sudden withdrawl of funding. I think I read he'd moved to Italy (the 2007 festival had a big Italian element which must have upped the cost).

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  • 2 weeks later...
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Hope no-one minds me 'upping' this...less than a week to go until the first gigs of the tour...

Please come out and support live music if you can make it!

And an addition to the above information:

We also play the live BBC show from the Everyman Theatre late on Friday 1 May. Tickets are free, but do need to be reserved in advance. If you can't make it, the show is broadcast late night on May 4!

Also on the bill for the BBC show - the Will Vinson Quartet, featuring Kurt Rosenwinkel; and 'Get the Blessing'.

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What a shame...

Ah yes, the Italians! Didn't Paolo Angeli come over? I keep meaning to check out the trio with Angeli, Ned Rothenberg and Evan Parker which I think was recorded at the festival that year...

They did...Rothenberg went over my head but Angeli was astounding. A fourth Italian was due to play but he got lost at Dover and never made it!

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We also play the live BBC show from the Everyman Theatre late on Friday 1 May. Tickets are free, but do need to be reserved in advance. If you can't make it, the show is broadcast late night on May 4!

Also on the bill for the BBC show - the Will Vinson Quartet, featuring Kurt Rosenwinkel; and 'Get the Blessing'.

I've got a ticket for this show. Looking forward to it ! :tup

Posted

What a shame...

Ah yes, the Italians! Didn't Paolo Angeli come over? I keep meaning to check out the trio with Angeli, Ned Rothenberg and Evan Parker which I think was recorded at the festival that year...

They did...Rothenberg went over my head but Angeli was astounding. A fourth Italian was due to play but he got lost at Dover and never made it!

Yeah - Angeli is incredible! I had never heard of him or met him, but we shared a bill down in Oxford, and he was mindblowing. And an extremely nice guy to boot! He gave me a copy of his duo with Hamid Drake - great stuff.

We also play the live BBC show from the Everyman Theatre late on Friday 1 May. Tickets are free, but do need to be reserved in advance. If you can't make it, the show is broadcast late night on May 4!

Also on the bill for the BBC show - the Will Vinson Quartet, featuring Kurt Rosenwinkel; and 'Get the Blessing'.

I've got a ticket for this show. Looking forward to it ! :tup

Great! I hope it's a good'un...an exciting line-up!

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Yeah - Angeli is incredible! I had never heard of him or met him, but we shared a bill down in Oxford, and he was mindblowing. And an extremely nice guy to boot! He gave me a copy of his duo with Hamid Drake - great stuff

The one he did of music by Fred Frith and Bjork is marvellous too.

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Have just booked a ticked for the BBC Friday show. I'm usually knackered on Friday after a day at work, the drive and one concert. But I realy want to hear your band, Alex. Looking forward to it.

Good luck with the tour.

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First - a big thank you to everyone who came out to support The Convergence Quartet.

Second, just upping this for a final plug for Tuesday's gig at the Vortex, where somehow I find myself on stage with three masters: depping for Steve Beresford, I'm temporarily the fourth fox in the Foxes Fox quartet: Evan Parker, John Edwards, and Louis Moholo-Moholo. Please come down if you're free!

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Given that the thread title is still valid, just thought I'd post a couple of gigs coming up!

April 26 at The Vortex in London, it's the Louis Moholo-Moholo Unit: Louis (d); Jason Yarde and Ntshuks Bonga (saxophones); Francine Luce (vocals); John Edwards (b); AH (p)...a real privilege to play with this band, now that the fantastic Pule Pheto has moved back to South Africa...

May 13th at Cafe Oto, London, it's the Sonny Simmons Quartet: Sonny, John Edwards, Charlie Collins (d), and myself...hugely looking forward to this, never having played with Sonny before...

Please do come and say hi if you're able to make it to either!

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Given that the thread title is still valid, just thought I'd post a couple of gigs coming up!

April 26 at The Vortex in London, it's the Louis Moholo-Moholo Unit: Louis (d); Jason Yarde and Ntshuks Bonga (saxophones); Francine Luce (vocals); John Edwards (b); AH (p)...a real privilege to play with this band, now that the fantastic Pule Pheto has moved back to South Africa...

May 13th at Cafe Oto, London, it's the Sonny Simmons Quartet: Sonny, John Edwards, Charlie Collins (d), and myself...hugely looking forward to this, never having played with Sonny before...

Please do come and say hi if you're able to make it to either!

Wish I could get to April 26th in particular. Louis Moholo is a long time favourite (think I first saw him back in '77) and Jason Yarde one of the most exciting players around currently - the duo record he did with Andrew McCormack last year is superb.

Posted (edited)

Thanks Bev - yes, I must check out that recent record of Jason's! Louis' current group is beautiful - the recent Ogun record is wonderful! I really love Pule's playing - wish I'd got to hear him in person before he moved back to SA.

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Man, Alex--you've got your hands in some top flight stuff. If I were in the UK, I'd be there in a heartbeat.

Makes me think--I played a very random benefit gig with Eddie Gale last night, and I later wound up in the middle of a conversation between Bobby Hutcherson and Steve Turre (earlier I'd had a sit down with John Handy). Friends of mine were there in the 70's and 80's, when community accessibility was still somewhat of a more present possibility; I can only wonder now what it would be like seeing these guys on a more regular basis. But then you're living that life, in a way--weirdly miraculous, but then I can't imagine a more qualified guy...

You know, they'd love you out in the SF Bay; the pay would suck (unless you played Yoshi's), but you'd be treated very caringly. The only gig I've seen with Harris Eisenstadt was, I think, right before he left the West Coast (really not sure about this), but it was one of Paul Rutherford's last shows out here (may be the last?). I don't think I appreciated it enough at the time, even though it blew my mind.

I'll see if I can hip some of my UK pals to this...zzz

  • 1 month later...
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Man, Alex--you've got your hands in some top flight stuff. If I were in the UK, I'd be there in a heartbeat.

Makes me think--I played a very random benefit gig with Eddie Gale last night, and I later wound up in the middle of a conversation between Bobby Hutcherson and Steve Turre (earlier I'd had a sit down with John Handy). Friends of mine were there in the 70's and 80's, when community accessibility was still somewhat of a more present possibility; I can only wonder now what it would be like seeing these guys on a more regular basis. But then you're living that life, in a way--weirdly miraculous, but then I can't imagine a more qualified guy...

You know, they'd love you out in the SF Bay; the pay would suck (unless you played Yoshi's), but you'd be treated very caringly. The only gig I've seen with Harris Eisenstadt was, I think, right before he left the West Coast (really not sure about this), but it was one of Paul Rutherford's last shows out here (may be the last?). I don't think I appreciated it enough at the time, even though it blew my mind.

I'll see if I can hip some of my UK pals to this...zzz

Thank you! And apologies, I didn't see this at the time. Yeah, I believe that probably was one of Paul's last shows out in the US...trio with Harris and Torsten Muller, I think?

Yeah, I would love to come out to the Bay Area...must try to do something about that ASAP!

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