On Sunday 14th September at 3.30 pm The JazzRepertory Company is presenting another afternoon concert in its series at London’s Cadogan Hall, situated in Sloane Terrace, just a minute’s
walk from Sloane Square tube. This year is the 70th anniversary of the firstever Jazz At The Philharmonic.
In 1944
jazz impresario Norman Granz hired the Philharmonic Auditorium in Los Angeles and
booked a dozen or so jazz luminaries such as Nat “King” Cole, Les Paul, Illinois
Jacquet and Buddy Rich. The debut was a great success and for the next 40 years
Granz took his entourage around the world whilst also selling millions of live
and studio recordings featuring many of his star performers including LesterYoung, Charlie Parker, Oscar Peterson, Gene Krupa, Ben Webster, Benny Carter,
Stan Getz and Dizzy Gillespie.
The Famous Gene Krupa and Buddy Rich Drum Battle
Around 18 months ago Pete Long and I, unbeknownst to each
other, started up our own gigs based on the Jazz At The Philharmonic concept
(his in an upstairs room of a Croydon boozer and mine at Boisdale Canary
Wharf). The concept’s quite simple –
get a bunch of young turks, pitch the trumpet players against each other,
likewise with the saxes, limit the number of choruses they can all take to two
or three maximum and get them to generate as much excitement as they can. We were both surprised by the fact that we’d
been doing the same thing at opposite ends of London and amazed at the great
reaction it got from the audiences. So
we teamed up to bring it to Cadogan Hall.
Jazz At The Philharmonic 1953
Granz booked tremendous virtuosos and showmen – JATP was no
place for shrinking violets. We’ve
brought along some marvellous talents (young and not so young) to our Sunday
afternoon tribute – including saxophonists Ray Gelato and Dean Masser, young
trumpet demons Tommy Walsh and George Hogg, the great guitarist Nigel Price,
piano maestro Nick Dawson and Buddy Rich disciple Elliot Henshaw on drums.
We’re following the JATP format of small bands in the first
half and featuring singers Georgina Jackson and Nicola Emmanuelle in the
respective roles of Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald.
Nicola Emmanuelle with the Nick Dawson Trio
In the second half it’s the JATP inspired jam
session and cutting contest. Should be
great fun – hope you can make it. Click here for more details and here for tickets
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