Alan Skidmore turns 80

One of the UK's greatest disciples stylistically of John Coltrane, tenor saxophonist Alan Skidmore, turns 80 today. Skidmore over the years has performed with Georgie Fame, John Mayall, Elvin Jones, Eric Clapton, Clark Terry, Stan Tracey, Van …

Published: 21 Apr 2022. Updated: 2 years.

One of the UK's greatest disciples stylistically of John Coltrane, tenor saxophonist Alan Skidmore, turns 80 today. Skidmore over the years has performed with Georgie Fame, John Mayall, Elvin Jones, Eric Clapton, Clark Terry, Stan Tracey, Van Morrison, Charlie Watts, Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Joe Henderson, Weather Report and Dexter Gordon to name only a few. In the 60s be played with John Mayall and Alexis Korner later with his quintet featuring Kenny Wheeler representing the UK at the Montreux: Jazz Festival. Skid played at the invitation of the NDR Hamburg’s Jazz Workshop with Weather Report for TV broadcast and at Ronnie's with the Elvin Jones Jazz Machine. Alan was chosen to be the first European jazz musician to go on a British Council sponsored tour of South Africa, and has recorded three CDs with the African drum band Amampondo. In more recent years in July 2017 he featured at a special Cafe Oto memorial tribute concert marking the 50th anniversary of John Coltrane’s passing. Many happy returns!

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Lynne Arriale Trio, The Lights Are Always On, Challenge ****

What a beautiful trio album this is, the title track a tribute to doctors and nurses. Lynne Arriale is a pianist's pianist and her brightly voiced rhapsodic approach is matched every step of the way by bassist Jasper Somsen and drummer E. J. …

Published: 21 Apr 2022. Updated: 2 years.

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What a beautiful trio album this is, the title track a tribute to doctors and nurses. Lynne Arriale is a pianist's pianist and her brightly voiced rhapsodic approach is matched every step of the way by bassist Jasper Somsen and drummer E. J. Strickland. All originals it's a reminder of a pianist whose work so often shimmers and delights here going deeeper in her heartfelt homage to Pandemic heroes and icons.