Mike “Bammi” Rose and Adrian Reid, House of Tippler, London

From 2018. Jools Holland Rhythm and Blues Orchestra saxophonist/flautist, a founder member of legendary 1970s street funk Afrojazz pioneers Cymande Mike “Bammi” Rose, joined by Cymande pianist Adrian Reid on Nord keyboards continued their regular …

Published: 3 Jan 2020. Updated: 4 years.

From 2018. Jools Holland Rhythm and Blues Orchestra saxophonist/flautist, a founder member of legendary 1970s street funk Afrojazz pioneers Cymande Mike “Bammi” Rose, joined by Cymande pianist Adrian Reid on Nord keyboards continued their regular residency in the congenial and relaxed surroundings of the House of Tippler on London’s Lordship Lane in East Dulwich as World Cup fever began to grip the capital.

Performing after the Portugal v Spain game (a Portuguese supporter at the bar who had watched the match on television compared Ronaldo understandably to Eusébio) Bammi, you might remember hearing on Charlie Parker’s ‘Barbados’ from Jazz Jamaica’s excellent 1990s album Skaravan, got into his stride when he switched from flute to tenor as the pair performed with a backing rhythm that introduced a light Caribbean twist on such early set numbers as ‘Take Five’ and Billy Taylor’s joyous ‘I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free’. Then, with more of a carnival feel, the classic ‘St Thomas’ synonymous with Sonny Rollins shone through. Reid’s own album Nyanza Street I enjoyed a few years ago and it was somehow fitting even if completely by chance to hear the pianist south of the river. Mike 'Bammi' Rose top left and Adrian Reid at the House of Tippler.

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'Tan Tan' rolls over Beethoven

Fun times from Eddie ‘Tan Tan’ Thornton who next month marks Beethoven's 250th with 'Für Elise' from the trumpeter's new HandSpun records long player The Reggae & Ska Nostalgia Album. Tan Tan is jazz Jamaican royalty and that is a considerable …

Published: 3 Jan 2020. Updated: 4 years.

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Fun times from Eddie ‘Tan Tan’ Thornton who next month marks Beethoven's 250th with 'Für Elise' from the trumpeter's new HandSpun records long player The Reggae & Ska Nostalgia Album. Tan Tan is jazz Jamaican royalty and that is a considerable understatement.

Get in the zone for the new release by listening to Tan Tan with Bammi and Rico back in the 1990s on Little Tempo album Latitude and also with Jazz Jamaica in their earliest period pomp on Skaravan.

Now 87 Tan Tan is still gigging regularly and likes to cycle in the Acton neighbourhood of west London where he has lived for many years.