£1, 272, 631 Culture Recovery Fund Award to Ronnie Scott's

Culture Recovery Fund awards £1, 272, 631 to Ronnie Scott's. The money will go towards exploring streamed performance opportunities for emerging and established musicians. Responding to the award Fred Nash general manager of Ronnie Scott’s said: …

Published: 7 Nov 2020. Updated: 3 years.

Culture Recovery Fund awards £1, 272, 631 to Ronnie Scott's.

The money will go towards exploring streamed performance opportunities for emerging and established musicians.

Responding to the award Fred Nash general manager of Ronnie Scott’s said: “Ronnie Scott’s are hugely grateful to the government, Arts Council England and Department for Culture, Media & Sport for this Culture Recovery Fund award and are delighted that they have recognized the fundamental importance of Ronnie Scott’s as a national and international jazz icon and a figurehead for UK jazz.”

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Radio review: The Cosmic Hour (BBC Radio 1Xtra)

Presented by Jamz Supernova The Cosmic Hour might scare the very bejaysus out of some of the regulars availing of dial-a-pint delivered discreetly from the good people down the Crab and Lobster but whose idea of cosmic is more Rodney Trotter than …

Published: 6 Nov 2020. Updated: 3 years.

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Presented by Jamz Supernova The Cosmic Hour might scare the very bejaysus out of some of the regulars availing of dial-a-pint delivered discreetly from the good people down the Crab and Lobster but whose idea of cosmic is more Rodney Trotter than Rahsaan Roland Kirk.

But to be fair anyone over the age of 17-and-three-quarters or to be found snoozing in front of Dave is in the wrong demographic for The Cosmic Hour. So it seems. The mix is however more grown-up than at first blush and pretty pleasant. And after all there is no age bar on listening to a lot of beatz, the last time I checked.

Yet the soundz, injecting a little note of reality, do become a bit like wallpaper after a while on the poppier tracks. But it makes a change from checking out octogenarian DJs on local BBC raving on about Red Allen.

The Cosmic Hour on the 4 November show gets far better from around track 10 with Andrew Ashong and Kaidi Tatham's 'Sankofa Song' blissed out and busy, busy and then the reliably ravey davey strains of Emma-Jean Thackray rustling up tasty granules of 'Speak No Evil/Night Dreamer'.

Jamz mostly lets the music do the talking and is big on mellowness and sheer lounginess, less so on really going deep into the cosmic side of jazz and that did not get much of a look-in on Wednesday's show but is probably not the point at all. Listen