Butcher Brown move to Concord for Tidal Wave with Manchester date on the horizon

Leaving Gearbox who issued Live at Vagabond and Camden Session, the eclectic funk/jazz deep groove outfit Butcher Brown from Richmond, Virginia who have built a big groundswell of support live in the last few years will release their next record …

Published: 2 Mar 2020. Updated: 4 years.

Leaving Gearbox who issued Live at Vagabond and Camden Session, the eclectic funk/jazz deep groove outfit Butcher Brown from Richmond, Virginia who have built a big groundswell of support live in the last few years will release their next record Tidal Wave on Concord this month ahead of their return to the UK for a one-nighter.

Comprised of Marcus Tenney, Morgan Burrs, Corey Fonville, Andrew Randazzo, and DJ Harrison dates coming up include as part of a European tour a standing Sunday night Band on the Wall, Manchester show on 29 March. Promises to be a hot ticket.

Photo of Butcher Brown: Jacob Blickenstaff.

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Ronnie Scott's £3,000 grant for West Midlands jazz

Ronnie Scott's charitable foundation has allotted £3,000 to Town Hall Symphony Hall in Birmingham renewing its already established commitment to support emerging jazz musicians in the region. More than 100 children and young people in 2020-21 will …

Published: 2 Mar 2020. Updated: 4 years.

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Ronnie Scott's charitable foundation has allotted £3,000 to Town Hall Symphony Hall in Birmingham renewing its already established commitment to support emerging jazz musicians in the region. More than 100 children and young people in 2020-21 will gain the opportunity to learn and develop their musical ability through the programme.

The Halls' development programme supports children and young people in Birmingham and the West Midlands aiming to develop their jazz musician and performance skills. Fatine Boumaaz, head of the Ronnie Scott’s charitable foundation, says in a statement issued by Town Hall Symphony Hall: “The work that THSH does to help develop and support new talent in music is vital, and we can’t wait to see what they do in 2020”. Mary Wakelam Sloan, Jazzlines programme manager says: “Their grant will enable us to offer a perfect entry route for young people from across the city and the West Midlands into the diverse, exciting world of jazz performance.”