The Jazz Repertory Company Blog

The Jazz Repertory Company Blog
The Jazz Repertory Company Blog

Sunday 5 November 2017

Sinatra, Ella, Louis, Miles Davis, The Duke...We've Got Them All In Our 2017 London Jazz Festival Concert

Following on from last year’s sell-out show (1956: a Jazz Jubilee), the Jazz Repertory Company returns to Cadogan Hall on Sunday 12 November to perform some of the great jazz of 1957.

Jazz has infinite capacity to live in the present and in the past at the same time. We constantly embellish and adjust the way we think about the music and put it in its historical context. And in the right hands it enlightens all over again.

At the London Jazz Festival this year, one such project, which is presented by drummer Richard Pite’s Jazz Repertory Company, transports us back 60 years for 1957: A Jazz Jukebox, a concert that conjures a delightful musical snapshot of the year.

Richard Pite details the programme:

“In Ella Fitzgerald’s centenary year Georgina Jackson will be performing a selection of songs from Ella’s Duke Ellington Songbook as well as her two great albums with Louis ArmstrongElla and Louis Again and Porgy and Bess (Enrico Tomasso once again returns as Louis).

It's Too Darn Hot, Cadogan Hall

Georgina Jackson with The Pete Long Orchestra

“Sinatra’s big album of 1957 was A Swingin’ Affair, (considered to be the sequel to Songs For Swinging Lovers, featured in our ‘56 concert). It was another great collaboration with arranger Nelson Riddle and included such gems as Cole Porter’s Night and Day and At Long Last LoveIain Mackenzie reprises his role as Sinatra and he’ll also feature the two big singles from ’57: The Lady is a Tramp and Witchcraft.

Frank Sinatra, The Lady Is A Tramp

“One of the finest recordings to be released in 1957 was Miles Ahead which featured Miles Davis accompanied by the gorgeous orchestrations of Gil EvansFreddie Gavita takes the role of Miles and we’ll be augmenting our big band with French horns, an assortment of woodwinds and a tuba to bring you the distinctive sounds of this wonderful music.

“Other highlights include Duke Ellington’s Shakespeare-inspired Such Sweet Thunder and some swinging blues from Count Basie’s session at the 1957 Newport Jazz Festival which saw him reunited with his great sax star of the ‘30s, Lester Young. There will be a few surprises to finish off the evening in true 1950s style.”

Duke Ellington, Such Sweet Thunder

1957: A Jazz Jukebox - The music of Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Miles Davis and more. The Pete Long Orchestra with special guests Georgina Jackson, vocals; Iain Mackenzie, vocals; Earl Jackson, vocals; Freddie Gavita, trumpet. Tickets and more details for 12 November are available at the Cadogan Hall website (below). (pp)

Jazz Repertory Concert Showreel
Something To Make A Noise About

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