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Jazz 625 was the BBC’s jazz music programme broadcast in the 1960s. Don’t miss the display of newly digitised archive gems and photographic stills from this iconic BBC strand.
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Enjoy five days of free music across town! Discover up-and-coming local acts and national artists on our free stages, listen to pop-up street performances and dance into the night in Cheltenham’s pubs, bars and restaurants. Don’t miss our free activities and music in the Festival Village in Montpellier Gardens–from Jazz Puddles to hands-on music sessions, there is something for the whole family.
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9pm till late
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LEAH
Tropical Tea Party Takeover
Rory McNeill The Brewery Quarter Stage
The Brewery Quarter Stage
Free Stage
Bottle of Sauce
Rory McNeill is a jazz singersongwriter whose rich, baritone voice combines with his lyrical storytelling to present nostalgic but refreshing original music. rorymcneillmusic.co.uk
Inspired by Prince, Led Zeppelin and Esperanza Spalding, expect colourful soundscapes and catchy lyrics from Louie Miller and her jazz pop band. louiemiller.co.uk
Adannay is an alternative pop and soul singer-songwriter from south London, with a focus on vocal harmony and storytelling. facebook.com/adannay.music
Cambray Place Stage LEAH’s journey through soulful anthems are both chilling and inspiring. Her huge and powerful vocals are accompanied by a tight, funky fourpiece band. Her debut EP In With The In Crowd will be released in May. facebook.com/leahbmusic
THURSDAY 2 MAY
6.45–7.45pm
10.30pm till late
5.30–6.30pm
TREE // HAUS
Pixie And The Gypsies
Late Night Jam Sessions
Free Stage
Free Stage
Hotel du Vin
Local trio TREE // HAUS deliver a burst of catchy melodies and groove inspired by the likes of Tom Misch, fresh from their latest release My Time (feat. Watercolours). facebook.com/treehausmusicuk
Pixie and the Gypsies perform music from their chart-topping debut album Honey Trap, alongside a selection of covers from the worlds of pop and jazz. pixieandthegypsies.com
The party carries on late into the night at our free jam sessions. Expect some surprise collaborations with our house band from the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire.
6.45–7.45pm
7.30pm
The Patsy Gamble Band
Caddick And Parkes
Free Stage
John Gordons
Patsy Gamble is a session saxophonist, vocalist, composer and British Blues Award finalist. She has worked with Mick Jagger and Steve Winwood, among many others, and brings her band to the Free Stage. patsygamble.co.uk
Fun boogie woogie, jazz and blues with a vintage edge - Caddick and Parkes play originals and classic covers. Don’t miss this captivating, heart-warming duo. caddickandparkes.com
8–9pm
Swing From Paris Free Stage With violin and guitars, expect the stylish jazz and French swing of Django Reinhardt and Stéphane Grappelli, featuring tunes from across Europe and beyond. swingfromparis.co.uk
8pm
Red Hot Riot Smokey Joe’s Hailing from the Forest of Dean, Red Hot Riot are a young rockabilly revival band who feel it’s their time to make a mark on this infectious genre. facebook.com/redhotriot
8.30pm
Stolen Chocolates Harry Cook Free House Gloucestershire based Stolen Chocolates play jazz and blues tunes. Their aim is to find, arrange and play great songs and have some fun whilst doing so. stolenchocolates.co.uk
10.30pm till late
Late Nights At No. 131 No. 131
With cocktail in hand, dive into a night of soul-drenched remixes with DJ Sam Redmore, reworking classics with new beats into the early hours. See overleaf for details. facebook.com/samredmoremusic
FRIDAY 3 MAY 12.45–1.45pm
Jazz Rouge Free Stage Jess Blatchley and Andy Rushton plus guests collaborate in jazz collective Jazz Rouge. Expect grooving cool, classic standards blended with French chic and infectious Latin rhythms. jazzrouge.co.uk
5.30–6.30pm
LEAH Free Stage LEAH’s journey through soulful anthems are both chilling and inspiring. Her huge and powerful vocals are accompanied by a tight, funky fourpiece band. Her debut EP In With The In Crowd will be released in May. facebook.com/leahbmusic
8–9.30pm
Dave Elmer DJ Free Stage Dave Elmer has been a DJ in the club music scene since the late 70’s, with performances including regular appearances at music hot spots Dingwalls, The Wag and Southport Weekender. facebook.com/DropThat-511978205568931
8.30pm
The Moody Tuesdays The Strand Local jazz vocalist Anita Walsh fronts up The Moody Tuesdays, playing a mix of jazz and blues to take you into the festival weekend. anita-walsh.co.uk
3.05–4.05pm
Rosie Tee Free Stage Birmingham’s Rosie Tee is a composer and performer bridging the gap between genres. With her quartet, she fluctuates between classical orchestration, jazz-infused grooves and electronic samples. rosietee.uk
4–4.45pm
SATURDAY 4 MAY 10.30am –1pm
Jazz It Up: Schools Free Stage Don’t miss this annual Free Stage highlight, featuring the best of Gloucestershire school jazz bands. cheltenhamfestivals.com/jazzitup
12–12.45pm
The Joey Bill Cambray Place Stage Influenced by soul, local five-piece band The Joey Bill perform a mix of originals and covers to kick things off at our Cambray Place Stage. facebook.com/thejoeybill
1–1.45pm
Lindsay Martin Group Cambray Place Stage The Lindsay Martin Group are a five-piece, vocal-led jazz band taking inspiration from the performers and songwriters of the Great American Songbook. facebook.com/lindsaymartinjazz
9pm
Ben Cipolla And The Nouvelle House Band Feat. Nick Robinson
4.30–5.30pm
Special Festival Guests!
The Firestation
Free Stage
Patsy Gamble is a session saxophonist, vocalist, composer and British Blues Award finalist. She has worked with Mick Jagger and Steve Winwood, among many others.
Singer-songwriter Amahla taps into an era before her time to create vintage-inspired soul music. Her exceptional voice and songwriting has brought her to recently play at the Jazz Cafe, Roundhouse and Royal Albert Hall. amahlamusic.com
10.30pm till late
Late Nights At The Tavern The Tavern Check out the best up-and-coming acts alongside local musical heroes at one of Cheltenham’s late night music nights. Settle in upstairs at The Tavern for a night of new sounds of jazz and beyond from LATIMO and George Montague. See overleaf for details.
SUNDAY 5 MAY
5–5.45pm
10.30am–1pm
Argle Bargle
Jazz It Up: Schools
Cambray Place Stage
Free Stage
Argle Bargle is a nine-piece, highenergy pop ensemble whose music fuses catchy melodies and witty lyrics with funk guitar riffs, jazz harmonies and ska beats. facebook.com/arglebargleuk
Don’t miss this annual Free Stage highlight, featuring the best of Gloucestershire school jazz bands. cheltenhamfestivals.com/jazzitup
7–8pm
RBC Township Band Free Stage This band regularly features at Eastside Jazz Club, the home of the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire’s Jazz Department, playing for the ‘African Sketchbook’ themed night. Expect popular South African melodies and music of Abdullah Ibrahim.
Chloe Et Al are a jazz and soul duo based in Bristol. They combine the unique and distinctive vocals of Chloe Payne-Cook, with the deft and soulful guitar work of Alastair Toms. facebook.com/chloeetal
8.15–9.15pm
Thrill Collins Free Stage Festival favourites Thrill Collins return for their tenth anniversary of performing as part of Cheltenham Jazz Festival to bring their three-piece acoustic skiffle party band, rearranging well known pop songs with epic results. thrillcollins.co.uk
9pm 2–2.45pm
Tunehead Cambray Place Stage Tunehead are a saxophone-led band playing funky, jazzy grooves by legendary artists such as Herbie Hancock, Ronnie Jordan, Freddie Hubbard, Average White Band, Steely Dan and others. facebook.com/tuneheaduk
The party carries on late into the night at our free jam sessions. Expect some surprise collaborations with our house band from the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire.
Get yourself a seat to hear a swinging set from a mystery artist from our main programme.
John Gordons
Decca Recommends: Amahla
Hotel du Vin
Free Stage
Chloe Et Al
Patsy Gamble Quartet
9pm
DJ Echo Juliet, aka Emily Jones can be seen DJing regularly in Brum’s various venues, at Algoraves and festivals including the British Music Embassy at SXSW in Texas and Mostly Jazz Funk & Soul. She combines jazz with funk, soul R&B, afro and latin beats. mixcloud.com/emvjones
Late Night Jam Sessions
7.30pm
1.40–2.40pm
Free Stage
Cambray Place Stage
Ben Cipolla And The Nouvelle House Band Feat. Grove
12–12.45pm
Funky Business Cambray Place Stage Funky Business will be performing originals with a combination of favourites from the likes of Bruno Mars and Stevie Wonder to keep the crowd singing. facebook.com/FunkyBusinessBand1
1–1.45pm
Stolen Chocolates The Brewery Quarter Stage Gloucestershire based Stolen Chocolates play jazz and blues tunes. Their aim is to find, arrange and play great songs and have some fun whilst doing so. stolenchocolates.co.uk
1–1.45pm
The Sandwich Cambray Place Stage The Sandwich are a young, vibrant group of musicians, composers and arrangers from Chichester, specialising in creating their own brand of fusion jazz. thesandwichuk.com
1.30–2.30pm
wilkins / harris Free Stage This captivating piano-vocal duo bring together influences from folk, classical and jazz music to create mesmerising wordless landscapes, virtuosic improvisation and heartfelt songs. facebook.com/wilkinsharrismusic
Adannay
MONDAY 6 MAY 10.30am–1pm
Jazz It Up: Gloucestershire Live Free Stage
SK Shlomo
A dazzling showcase from youth and adult jazz ensembles from across the county. cheltenhamfestivals.com/jazzitup
Bottle of Sauce
1.45–2.45pm
Looking back on collaborations with Ed Sheeran, Bjork and Damon Albarn, electronic singer-songwriter SK Shlomo blends his innovative live-looping and record-breaking beatboxing with epic synths, crushingly honest lyrics and lush electronic layers. skshlomo.com
Charlie + Jake Free Stage
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Charlie + Jake are a vocals and multiinstrumental duo, combining groovy live looping with joyful melodies to weave stories of love, friendship and sense of place. charlieandjake.co.uk
3–4pm
2.45–3.45pm
Shems Bendali Quintet
The Rosa Gray Band Cambray Place Stage
French trumpeter Shems Bendali performs music from his recently released new album, rooted in an open and adventurous jazz tradition and focusing on the flow of energy in its many forms. shemsbendali.com
The Rosa Gray Band are a unique, feelgood, upbeat outfit blending jazz and pop with a strong soul vibe. With sassy original songs and great showmanship, they are guaranteed to get you dancing. therosagrayband.co.uk
5pm
Natasha Seale And Sam Montero The Strand 3–3.45pm
BossMagnet Cambray Place Stage Pairing uncovered funk and soul records with influences from R&B, jazz and classic prog, BossMagnet fuses old soul grooves and solid rock into a fiery funk soup. facebook.com/TheBossMagnet
3pm
Joanna Cooke No. 131 With a voice dripping with soul and the songs to match, Joanna Cooke is the real deal. BBC Introducing Devon called her voice ‘soulful and epic’. joannacooke.co.uk
3.30–4.15pm
Albino Frogs The Brewery Quarter Stage This five piece band from the South Wales Valleys deal out their quirky original songs. Think Steely Dan and Average White Band grooves and instantly hummable melodies. facebook.com/AlbinoFrogs-170771242986380
4–5pm
RBC Sextet Free Stage Everyone’s a band leader at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire’s Jazz Department. Here’s an example of a contemporary jazz sextet led by one of their senior students.
4–4.45pm
Mustard Brass Band
Cosy Club
Cambray Place Stage
Cambray Place Stage
Join us for some fantastic live music from up and coming singer songwriter Ben Cipolla and the Novelle House Band with special guest singer Grove performing a blend of neo soul and R&B. facebook.com/BenCipolla
Sorry Grace are a recently formed group from Birmingham taking inspiration from jazz with a combination of blues, hip hop and indie. facebook.com/sorrygrace
Get ready for high energy New Orleans secondline brass band music. Hailing from Bristol, Mustard Brass Band brings together some of the city's finest jazz, funk, soul and hip hop artists. facebook.com/mustardbrassband
Decca Recommends: Bad Honey
5–5.45pm
Free Stage
Sorry Grace
2–2.45pm
7.45–8.45pm
8pm
Echo Juliet DJ
10.30pm till late
Cheltenham local Late Night Juice bring their eight-piece powerhouse playing an eclectic mix of funk and soul covers that never fail to get you grooving. facebook.com/thelatenightjuice
The LM Project
9.30–10.15pm
Late Night Juice
Cosy Club Join us for some fantastic live music from up and coming singer songwriter Ben Cipolla and the Novelle House Band with special guest saxophonist Nick Robinson performing a jazz fusion set. facebook.com/BenCipolla
Join the team from Tropical Tea Party as they takeover Bottle of Sauce to create a unique night of live music and DJ sets with a splash of audience participation and a totally tropical twist. See ad for details.
4.45–5.30pm
Singer-songwriter and former West End leading lady Natasha Seale leads her new swing and samba band–a breezy acoustic duo with keyboard and voice. Expect Natasha’s burnished sound, 1950s vocal jazz and infectious Latin grooves. natashaseale.com
5.15–6.15pm
Lady Nade Free Stage Lady Nade is a blues, soul and folkinfluenced singer and songwriter from Bristol, performing a set of original songs. Combining modern soul and rootsy pop, she throws in accents of jazz and blues. facebook.com/ladynade
6–6.45pm
Charlton Blues Kings The Brewery Quarter Stage From 50’s Chicago rhythms to West Coast jump blues and modern West Coast swing, The Charlton Blues Kings are a five-piece rhythm and blues powerhouse serving up vintage, up-tempo music. charltonblueskings.com
6.30–7.30pm
Josh Scofield Quartet Free Stage An exciting emerging saxophonist and Royal Birmingham Conservatoire graduate,Josh Scofield has recently completed a tour across the UK with his quartet as part of the Jazz Promotion Network’s Emerging Talent Scheme. joshuaschofield.com
7.30pm till late
Speakeasy Sunday The Botanist Get into the 1920’s Speakeasy spirit at The Botanist with specially crafted cocktails, dance classes and live music and DJ sets from The Rhythm Remedies, The Easy Rollers and JazzJiveSwing. Dressing up highly encouraged! See overleaf for details.
Free Stage
9–10pm
Georgia And The Vintage Youth
Bad Honey is a blend of soul, pop and electronic music. A delicate and dreamy combination of pure sounding vocals, catchy synths and bouncing beats. facebook.com/badhoneymusic
Free Stage Having grown up to a mix of soul, motown and reggae, 23 year old Georgia has since formed her own band to create her own music. With numerous radio plays under her belt already, her track Glory was recently selected as record of the week for BBC Cornwall. georgiaandthevintageyouth.com
9pm
Ben Cipolla And The Nouvelle House Band Feat. Eleanor Lang Cosy Club Join us for some fantastic live music from up and coming singersongwriter Ben Cipolla and the Novelle House Band with special guest singer Eleanor Lang and her heartfelt and soothing jazz vocals. facebook.com/BenCipolla
10.30pm till late
Late Nights At The Tavern The Tavern Check out the best up-and-coming acts at one of Cheltenham’s late night music nights. Settle in upstairs at The Tavern for a night of new sounds of jazz and soul from Trampette and Odd Soul. See overleaf for details.
BEN CIPOLLA AND THE NOUVELLE HOUSE BAND
3pm
Cool Jazz Collective No. 131 Cool Jazz Collective features the smooth, mellow vocals of Elaine Hatton and Neil Riches' delicate touch on the keys. They combine musical and pop classics with jazz and latin to get you swinging. cooljazzlive.co.uk
FRIDAY 3RD MAY 9PM NICK ROBINSON Jazz Fusion Saxophone
4.15–5.15pm
ALINA3 Free Stage
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London based trio Alina3 perform contemporary jazz with inflections of fusion. instagram.com/alina3.music
5.30–6.30pm
Teotima Free Stage Teotima play a fruity concoction of West African, Brazilian and Cuban grooves, captivating jazz harmony, engaging interactive improvisation and songwriting with a deep narrative pull. teotima.co.uk
No. 131 With cocktail in hand, dive into a night of soulful vocals with Alchemical featuring Aisling Iris. See overleaf for details.
Hotel du Vin The party carries on late into the night at our free jam sessions. Expect some surprise collaborations with our house band from the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire.
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Late Night At No. 131
Late Night Jam Sessions
Soul and RnB
SUNDAY 5TH MAY 9PM ELEANOR LANG
Now taking reservations for dinner before the shows. Serving delicious cocktails, a top gin selection and local ales throughout.
10.30pm till late
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6.45–7.45pm
Alice Auer Free Stage Providing a unique mix of jazz and soul music, Alice Auer gives a fresh take on the jazz genre in London's music scene. Think Norah Jones meets Jordan Rakei. aliceauer.com
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