Norma Winstone, Nikki Iles, Stan Sulzmann, Dave Green: An Autumnal Evansiana Time Remembered scheduled for Scarborough

A significant feature of the 2022 running of the Scarborough Jazz Festival is the Bill Evans project A Time Remembered with the great singer Norma Winstone MBE, pianist Nikki Iles BEM, saxophonist Stan Sulzmann and bassist Dave Green delving …

Published: 25 Jun 2022. Updated: 21 months.

A significant feature of the 2022 running of the Scarborough Jazz Festival is the Bill Evans project A Time Remembered with the great singer Norma Winstone MBE, pianist Nikki Iles BEM, saxophonist Stan Sulzmann and bassist Dave Green delving deeply into the immortal music of Kind of Blue pianist Bill Evans. UK trombone legend, the ex-Maceo Doncastrian Dennis Rollins, the duos of Iain Ballamy and Stian Carstensen, Martin Taylor and Ulf Wakenius, the Shirley Smart Trio and collecting en masse Tubbyologically speaking the Simon Spillett big band are also among the line-up at September's long-running jazz festival in the east Yorkshire seaside resort town this autumn.

Dates are Friday 23-Sunday 25 September - click for tickets and further information

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The Sarah Tandy quintet, Binker & Moses and JTQ are in the summertime Ealing Jazz Festival line-up

Binker and Moses headline the Saturday of this summer's Ealing Jazz Festival with the Camilla George Quartet and Ealing veteran Keith Waithe also among the line-up. The Sunday of this Walpole Park-located annual event has popular acid jazz Hammond …

Published: 25 Jun 2022. Updated: 22 months.

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Binker and Moses headline the Saturday of this summer's Ealing Jazz Festival with the Camilla George Quartet and Ealing veteran Keith Waithe also among the line-up. The Sunday of this Walpole Park-located annual event has popular acid jazz Hammond organ outfit JTQ as main draw with the Ronnie Scott's Jazz Chamber Orchestra and pianist Sarah Tandy above among the strong acts in support.

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Binker and Moses' Feeding the Machine (Gearbox) released in February found this incendiary sax and drum duo who do not have ''hold back'' in their vocabulary returning to their very best levels of creativity. The solution to full-on extravagance here was to change all production rationale by recording in the west country at top pop studio Real World and by adding a contribution from Partikel bassist Max Luthert with electronics and tape loops engineered by Hugh Padgham. Binker and Moses 2.0? Perhaps. Certainly Luthert and the handsome sound have helped add new life to the basic spark of intent and what a thrill it is and coming West London way this summer. Tickets