New on the Irish scene

Leon Buckley EGAN’S, DUBLIN 17 June and consecutive Wednesdays
Sax playing son of Irish sax icon Michael Buckley, Leon studed jazz at Dublin City University and is in residence at this central Dublin pub in the Aungier Street area keeping musical company with Greystones pianist James Fennell, double bassist Donagh Kelly and drummer Jarlath Byrne.

Victoria Geelan and Neil Burns CULTÚRLANN UÍ CHANÁIN, DERRY 18 June

Mike Barkley Quartet BENNIGANS, DERRY 20 June

Ronnie Greer Blues Band feat. Ken Haddock MARKET PLACE THEATRE, ARMAGH CITY 20 June

Zak Irvine MAGY’S FARM, CO DOWN 21 June

Jasper Høiby’s 3Elements featuring Xavi Torres and Naima Acuna ATLANTIC TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, SLIGO 21 June

Mongolian magic

Shuteen Erdenebaatar Quartet SUGAR CLUB, DUBLIN 24 June

 Kevin Lawlor, Leon Buckley, Andrew Csibi, Dave Jones, JOHNSTOWN CASTLE, CO WEXFORD 26 June  

Hayley runs a regular Dublin jam and has recently been playing in a band led by trumpeter Linley Hamilton.

Hayley Kavanagh MAGY’S FARM, CO. DOWN 27 June

John Leighton Trio BENNIGANS, DERRY 27 June

The Genuine Jazz Orchestra WALTERS, DÚN LAOGHAIRE 28 June

Ronnie Greer Big Band BLACK BOX, BELFAST 28 June

Crescent City Jazz Band MOUNTSTEWART, CO. DOWN 28 June lunchtime

Nikki Griffin & Sam Barker THE COBBLESTONE, DUBLIN 28 June in the afternoon

Michael Buckley YAMAMORI TENGU, DUBLIN 2 July

Sligo pianist Rory Conneally won the Irish Young Jazz Musician award a couple of years ago. He might just be on to something as his artistic tentacles grapple for a style to call his own with his already accessible approach not afraid to tackle middle of the road favourite Billy Joel’s ‘Piano Man’. His sound sits well with another melodicist the veteran pastorally inclined exiled Corkonian, John Donegan. The Young Jazz awards, a shot in the arm for jazz that is an unfairly neglected Cinderella of a genre in Ireland compared with exposure showered by local, regional and national media on country ‘n’ Irish, rock, pop and trad, returns to Limerick later this year.
The Treaty city is one of the great jazz hot spots along with Sligo for this great music anywhere on the island because of its September time festival on Shannonside. Of course, Limerick, having got over more than a few travails strewn across sensationalistic tabloid gruesome headlines down the years, you’re a Lady. Fact! The great Denis Allen folk song that’s long been held in high regard by Irish people without even thinking too hard got it spot on. The song is crying out for a decent jazz arrangement that’s not too tinklingly twee I reckon. [Alan Broadbent where are you – and step forward Nathan Carter perhaps to sing it, moving out of his comfort zone.] And the city punches above its weight yet again with the visit of Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra in August.

Rory Conneally trio SCOTT’S, BELFAST 17 July

Leon Buckley SCOTT’S, BELFAST 24 July

Emergent Ensemble THE GRAND SOCIAL, DUBLIN 30 July
Led by drummer Eoghan McCloskey

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