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Editor: Mark Gilbert |
![]() The Jazz Journal Calendar 2012The JJ Calendar 2012 is the perfect jazz gift, featuring such top names as Lee Konitz, Sonny Rollins, Chris Potter, Tommy Smith and John Scofield![]() US jazz warms wintry DenmarkAmerican jazz players once again headline in Denmark for Vinterjazz 2012, 3-19 February, a nationwide jazz festival spread across more than 60 venues![]() Mark Murphy's 80th at Ronnie'sAhead of Mark Murphy's celebration of his 80th birthday at Ronnie Scott's in London, we publish a scene-setting review of his gig at UCS Hampstead 30 years ago![]() Wayne Henderson, Ronnie Scott'sFrancis Graham-Dixon senses a missed opportunity for trombonist Wayne Henderson and the Jazz Crusaders on a Friday 13th at Ronnie Scott's that never really took off![]() Licence-free music in sightGreater freedom for small venues moved a step nearer yesterday with the third reading of the Live Music Bill, designed to remove the restrictions on live music imposed by Labour's 2003 Licensing Act![]() Bigger than ElvisElvis Costello recommends prospective buyers of his new box set get Universal's Louis Armstrong collection instead![]() Here's HamiltonTenor saxophonist Scott Hamilton is back in England again for New Year dates stretching from London to Leeds![]() Grammys grooveThe 2011 Grammy jazz nominations feature proven jazz talent, in contrast to the often arcane jazz awards seen lately on this side of the Atlantic![]() Coltrane goes to churchJohn Coltrane's music is often seen as an expression of spirituality. Andy Hamilton went to see the late saxophonist's work put to literal religious use in a San Francisco church![]() Fair play for FourplayFormer John Stevens sideman Francis Graham-Dixon reviews a spellbinding gig that fell a little too early for the London Jazz Festival![]() Whitley Bay goes classicFirst there was the Whitley Bay Jazz Festival. Now trumpeter Mike Durham has launched the Classic Jazz Party. Michael Steinman reviews the 'brilliant' inaugural weekend![]() Mike Garrick: the last daysA personal tribute from producer and Mainstem label boss David Hays recalling Mike's last gig, in Amersham![]() Motion in MarciacOne to brighten the dull days: back home with 60 gigs to file, Tim Motion presents an evocative 2011 summer jazz diary centred around the compendious Marciac festival |
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