The Jazz Repertory Company Blog

The Jazz Repertory Company Blog
The Jazz Repertory Company Blog

Wednesday 20 July 2016

"Wearing his erudition lightly this is a man who should be touring every jazz conservatoire in the land."

Swanage Jazz Festival Round-Up Review:
Brian Blain, London Jazz News

Keith Nichols' Blue Devils 
Duke Ellington's Bugle Call Rag, London's Cadogan Hall 

Always one of the treats for me when he is booked for the Festival is Keith Nichols' Blue Devils Orchestra, this year presenting early Fletcher Henderson arrangements as well as creaky novelty numbers such as Skeleton in the Closet, an old Armstrong number from an early Bing Crosby film. Keith always has some historical gem up his sleeve and in introducing this old piece he pointed out that the song was banned by the BBC until the title substituted the word Cupboard.

Wearing his erudition lightly this is a man who should be touring every jazz conservatoire in the land. Can't leave this area without reference to the amazing blend of statuesque presence and animated projection that is the band's singer Joan Viskant . Why she is not more of a presence on the scene in general I simply do not understand.

The Jazz Repertory Company Concert Showreel
Something to make a noise about.




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