Ribble Valley Jazz Festival 2019

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2019

A FESTIVAL OF MUSIC WITH TOP HEADLINE STARS & OVER 60 GIGS +INCLUDING+ FAMILY FRIENDLY EVENTS • FREE SATURDAY STREET FEST • FREE PUB GIGS • MUSIC & SINGING WORKSHOPS • SATURDAY NIGHT PARTY • PAY-AS-YOU-FEEL EVENTS • TALKS • SPOKEN WORD • BIG BAND GRAND FINALE

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What to do! What to Jazz Lovers Music If you’re a seasoned Jazz lover, and want to see some top artists at the forefront of the Jazz world, look no further than our amazing gigs with...

Claire Martin & Liane Carroll P 8-9 Alan Barnes Octet P 16 Zoe Gilby Quintet P 17 Marius Neset Quintet P 18 Paul Rigby’s Northern Jazz Orchestra with Mark Nightingale P 19

Rebels

If you love to go to gigs, but you haven’t delved into the world of Jazz and Blues yet, these artists are sure to ignite your Jazz fire!

Victor Brox Blues Train P 6-7 ReDiffusion All Stars P 7 Cold Bath Street “Return to Earth” P 11 Festival Party Night with Ubunye, Isaac Burituro & the Rail Abandon, and DJ Dom Servini P 12-13 Artephis P 16

Spoken Word

We’re not just music mad here at RVJ&B, we also showcase our local literary talents, and they’re talking about all things Jazz!”

Women in Jazz P 6 “Out of Oppression – A Social History of Jazz” a talk by Phil Lee P 18 Stanza Poets P 20 2

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o see! Where to go! Family Friendly / Children’s Events

We have something for everyone this year! Bring your little ones along to these events for a bit of bank holiday family time.

Children’s Singing Workshops P 9 & 18 Street Art Competition with B P Dandelion (Street Artist) from 11am P 10 Saturday Street Fest 12pm-5pm P 10 Bonsai & Clitheroe Royal Grammar School Swing Band P 11 Manchester Inspirational Voices Gospel Choir P 17 The Midnight Parade - Trombone Spectacular with Chris Bridges P 19

Work shops

If you have a passion for performing we want hear from you too! If you sing, or play an instrument then take a look at these opportunities to get involved.

Simon Partridge & Cold Bath Street Improvisation Workshop P 9 Children’s Singing Workshops P 9 & 18 Liane Carrol & Claire Martin Singing Workshop P 10 The Midnight Parade - Trombone Spectacular with Chris Bridges P 19

VENUES, FOOD & DRINK In Clitheroe and the surrounding area you have an amazing choice from fast food take-aways to the country’s top restaurants. There’s lots of trendy cafés serving everything from capuccinos to the most indulgent hot chocolate drinks you’ve every seen! See our map on page 26

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accessible jazz event in the UK”. Our programme, and audiences, need to be representative of people living & working in the UK. We want to make this happen. Thanks to encouragement and financial support from the Arts Council England, and from local businesses/organisations, it will!

Our 10th RV International Jazz Festival SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! You’re reading this, so you’ll be in Ribble Valley for a day or longer for the festival over the Bank Holiday Weekend? Remember…the festival is open to all; Something for Everyone! Read on. There’s a great choice of music in 20+ indoor/outdoor venues in our lovely market town and rural countryside. Spend 5 days listening to great music at ticketed/free gigs then stay longer to visit a beautiful environment. Clitheroe is a good town. Small shops; coffee houses; selection of restaurants, wine bars & hotels. Something for Everyone? One significant aim for this enterprising festival is to be “the most culturally diverse,

Our programme and audiences should deliver access to higher quality arts programmes; will be more equally representative of women, children & young people, people from minority communities, disabled people, people on low incomes, people from across the UK, and from international communities. Achieving diversity will become reality as long as our music programme is influenced by jazz’s black music heritage and its roots in oppression. Thus, our broad based programme includes jazz, soul, funk, fusion, Rn’B, and cross-arts - poetry; classical. These options, and more, are worth noting: Claire Martin/Liane Carroll; Victor Brox; Norwegian Marius Neset; Ghanian xylophonist Isaac Burituro, Zoe Gilby, Elms Bank School Choir. Keep reading, check out our mission. Tell us what you think. Have we missed anything out? More programme information, a guide to eating places, and accommodation is on www.rvjazzfestival.co.uk - Enjoy!

The Ribble Valley Jazz Festival is Sponsored and Supported by:

Clitheroe Town Council

Ribble Valley Borough Council

2019 Festival Patrons The Grand Venue ~ Clitheroe Chamber of Trade ~ Greenacre Honda ~ DSM Chartered Accountants ~ Dugdale Nutrition ~ Paul Ellis ~ James Places & The Emporium, Holmes Mill ~ Geoff Jackson ~ Maxwells Cafe Bar ~ Rose & Crown ~ Spread Eagle Hotel ~ Diane Warner & Philip Tyers ~ Station Bar & Grill ~ Clitheroe Food Festival ~ No. 39 Hipster Brewery Tap ~ Aspinall Arms ~ Sue Lightbown ~ Esc CC ~ John Flanagan Graphic Design ~ Su Williams - Ed Lomax ~ Kong San Cantonese Restaurant ~ Castle Chippy ~ United Reformed Church ~ St. Mary’s Parish Church ~ Jungle ~ Jazz North ~ Longridge: The Dog Inn, The Palace Cinema & Derby Arms ~ Royal British Legion ~ Clitheroe Rugby Club ~ EscCC Cocktail & Coffee Bar ~ The Ale House

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The Festival Weekend

“I am very proud to be involved in the Ribble Valley Jazz Festival’s 10th year! We have worked very hard to create something for everyone, whether you are an old school jazz fan, or just want to experience something new. I have always been a big believer in the arts and music being intrinsic to promoting wellness in communities which is why it is my pleasure to encourage you to look at the fabulous artists we are hosting this year, come along, put some money in our buckets and help us celebrate the past 10 years, and the years to come! With thanks to the committee who have worked tirelessley since 2009 to bring so much joy to the communities of the Ribble Valley.” Katie Wlodarczyk Festival Manager

Women in Jazz - A special pre-fest event

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DON’T MISS: Festival Opening Night with Victor Brox Blues Train

at Holmes Mill • Jane Smith & Trish Ferrarin’s Breaking Jazz at the Thursday 2nd May 6 Emporium • The Jazz Club 3 at the Aspinall Arms. HIGHLIGHTS: Liane Carroll & Claire Martin at The Grand • Mark

Lewis Trio with guests Lyn Fairbanks & Wilf Nuttall at the URC • Friday 3rd May 7 ReDiffusion All Stars at the Rugby Club BE THERE: Singing Workshops • Street Fest from 12noon • “We

are 10” Festival Party Night with Ubunye, Isaac Burituro & the Saturday 4th May 9 Rail Abandon, and DJ Dom Servini at The Grand BE AMAZED : The Alan Barnes Octet - A Short & Incomplete

History of Jazz at The Grand • Artephis • Manchester Inspirational Sunday 5th May 13 Voices at St Mary’s Church• Marius Neset Quintet at The Grand CHILL OUT: Out of Oppression – A Social History of Jazz • The Midnight

Parade - Trombone Spectacular • FESTIVAL FINALE! Paul J Rigby’s Monday 6th May 18 Northern Jazz Orchestra with Mark Nightingale + Stanza Poets

The Whole Festival Planner Map of Clitheroe - Venues & Food 3 Ways to save money when buying your tickets!

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TICKETS

Buy a Festival Freedom Pass and do the whole festival! At £99 you‘ll be saving at least £40. Become a member of RVJ&B - only £15! Then save up to £2 on each ticket. Get your tickets in advance! Save up to £2 on each ticket and, by buying in advance, you‘ll also guarantee you‘ll get in.

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Book tickets at The Grand’s Box Office: Open Tuesday - Saturday 9am - 3pm or Tel: 01200 421599 Buy online: www.thegrandvenue.co.uk To get your member’s discount please book through the Box Office. A booking fee of £1.50 is charged per transaction when booking through our Box Office so best to buy all your tickets in one go. This charge is to help The Grand provide an efficient Box Office service and helps support the venue’s wider outreach work. There is no booking fee charged for on-line sales.

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WEDNESDAY 1ST MAY THURSDAY 2ND MAY A SPECIAL PRE-FEST EVENT

Women in Jazz - A Discussion &

Rehearsal Workshop with Trish Ferrarin

Doors: 7pm | Stage: 7:30pm to 10pm | Venue: Holmes Mill | Adv Ticket: £5/£4 members, under 16s: Free Are the Arts Council keen on promoting wider participation in the arts and jazz by groups that are poorly represented? Yes, Arts Council England wants to increase participation by women! Here is a chance - a meeting to explore the opportunity for setting up a women only band, creating a chance for something to happen. Register your interest at:info@rvjazzandblues.co.uk and we will keep you informed. More information on our website www.rvjazzfestival.co.uk

THURSDAY 2ND MAY Jane Smith & Trish Ferrarin’s Breaking Jazz Stage: 8:00pm to 10:00pm | Venue: Emporium | Free! Jane and Trish bringing classic songs to the fore on this first day of the festival.

The Jazz Club 3 Stage: 8:00pm to 10:00pm | Venue: Aspinall Arms | Free! Jazz standards from 1920’s to 1960’s with songs by Gershwin, Berlin, Porter etc. 6

Victor Brox Blues Train Doors: 7:00pm | Stage: 8:00pm to 11:00pm | Venue: Holmes Mill | Adv Ticket: £12/£10 members, under 16s £5 THE GEOFF GWYTHER CONCERT The opening gig for RVJazz Fest at Holmes Mill is a treat! It’s Manchester born blues legend Victor Brox, a music virtuoso and one of Britain’s greatest ever blues/rock vocalists & musicians. His vocals are great, AND he plays keyboards/ brass/guitar. Victor ranks alongside the likes of Joe Cocker and Stevie Marriott. Jimi Hendrix was a big fan of Victor’s. Jimi endorsed his talent, jamming, & played with him and the Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation on many occasions in London and New York. Victor studied under a wide

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FRIDAY 3RD MAY

Mark Lewis Trio with guests Lyn Fairbanks & Wilf Nuttall Doors: 11:45am | Stage: 12:30pm to 3:00pm | Venue: United Reformed Church | Adv Ticket: £14/£12 members, under 16s £5 The Mark Lewis Trio with band leader, Ed Lomax, delightful singer Lyn Fairbanks, and the well-known/ popular vibes player Wilf Nuttall lead this session. This lunchtime event includes food - Lasagne or Cheese & Onion Pie (Veggie). Tea, coffee & cake available and you are free to bring own drinks! Food orders must be placed 7 days prior to the event at The Grand Box Office.

Edward Foster - Solo Guitar Stage: 7:30pm to 9:30pm | Venue: Jungle | Free! variety of blues pioneers such as Big Bill Broonzy, Bo Diddley, Brownie McGhee and Sonny Boy Williamson and has played with B B King, Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Muddy Waters, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Ritchie Blackmore and Ian Gillian (of Deep Purple), Dr John, Alexis Korner, John Mayall, Graham Bond, Nico and Marc Bolan – to name but a few! In the late 1960s, Victor Brox was the front man of Aynsley Dunbar’s Retaliation and also appeared as member of many blues outfits or as guest on several blues albums (vocals and sometimes keyboards). They released four albums: ‘Retaliation’, ‘Doctor Dunbar’s Prescription’, ‘To Mum from Aynsley and the Boys’ and ‘Remains to be Heard.

Edward Foster, a classical guitarist and composer from the Ribble Valley, playing World Music and Latin.

ReDiffusion All Stars Doors: 7pm | Stage: 8pm to 10:30pm | Venue: Clitheroe Rugby Club | Adv Ticket: £12/£10 members, under 16s £5 Bringing a unique, popular jazz offering to the festival with the sound of 70s TV! Featuring themes from game shows, sitcoms and sports TV, the quintet has roots in Reggae and Funk (Dread Supreme).

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FRIDAY 3RD MAY

The Gelatos

FRIDAY 3RD MAY

Stage: 8pm to 10pm | Venue: The Station | FREE! A hugely entertaining all-singing jazz trio plays songs from 1940’s & 50’s with an Italian twist.

The Moods Stage: 8pm to 10pm | Venue: Esc CC | FREE! Elizabeth Hansen (vocals) & Ian Plested (guitar) perform jazz classics such as Misty and Summertime.

Cheating Hearts Stage: 8pm to 10pm | Venue: Royal British Legion | Free! This 5-piece Lancashire band covers songs from Lindisfarne, Bob Dylan and more!

Arthur Geldard & Trish Ferrarin’s Breaking Jazz Stage: 8pm to 10pm | Venue: Dog Inn, Longridge | FREE! Jazz are from the Great American Song Book - Sinatra, Joe Williams and more.

Julie Edwards Trio Stage: 8pm to 10pm | Venue: Aspinall Arms | FREE! Aspinall’s 5-day Gin, Beer & Jazz Fest welcome this trio.

Cassis Collective Stage: 8pm to 10pm | Venue: Calf’s Head, Worston | FREE! This impressive band features violin, double bass, drums, guitar and a young French singer.

Jacky Bond Blues Band Stage: 9.30pm to 11pm | Venue: Rose & Crown | FREE! Legendary blues, harmonica player/singer Jacky Bond opens the Rose & Crown Blues Stage.

Will Fluss & Vernon Fuller Stage: 9:30pm to 11:30pm | Venue: The Ale House | FREE! A duo of excellent guitar maestros, Willy Fluss and Vernon Fuller - jazz, soul and reggae rhythms. 8

Claire Martin & Liane Carroll Doors: 7:00pm | Stage: 7:45pm to 10:00pm | Venue: The Grand | Adv Ticket: £22.50/£21 members, under 18s £15 The 2019 Jazz Festival celebrates with a Friday evening headline concert witnessing the return of two wonderful jazz singers, Claire Martin and Liane Carroll, both multiple award winners. They will perform as a duo for the first time at the Festival, both returning to Clitheroe following previously popular festival performances. Top UK singer Claire Martin OBE gained the 2018 British Jazz Award for the Best Vocalist, an award achieved on seven previous

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SATURDAY 4TH MAY Improvisation Workshop - Simon Partridge & Cold Bath Street Doors: 11:30am | Stage: 12:00pm to 2:00pm | Venue: SMSJ Old School Rooms | Adv Ticket: £5 for Cold Bath St Events - /£4 members, under 16s £2 Improvisation isn’t just for experienced musicians - it’s makes great music open to all. This workshop is designed to open this door for players of any instrument, style, age or experience level. No music reading required, just a basic working knowledge of an instrument! Workshop participants can take part in an evening concert at 5.30pm involving Cold Bath Street in the Assembly Rooms. More details on www.rvjazzfestival.co.uk - Event in Top Bar Area at SM&J’s Old Schoolrooms.

occasions. Liane Carroll, equally brilliant, and an effortlessly fabulous pianist, also has numerous awards to her credit including Best Vocalist in the 2016 British Jazz Awards. Friends since their late teens, these two artists will share their love of the Great American Songbook with the intimacy, passion and humour they are known for. With solos, duets and piano accompaniment, Claire and Liane will reel off songs from Cole Porter, Irving Berlin and George Gershwin alongside more contemporary songs by Tom Waits, and Joni Mitchell. Unmissable.

This concert is dedicated to the memory of Alan Rimmer.

* There will be a coach running from Preston to Clitheroe for this event & the Cold Bath Street performance Departing 10.30am from outside UCLan Student Union HQ, and returning at 11.30pm from The Grand (after main band performances). Buy a Saturday Day Ticket via Eventbrite for £10 - covering coach return journey, and access to ticketed gigs on Festival Saturday. Further information - info@rvjazzandblues.co.uk

Singing Workshop for Children Ages 7/11 Stage: 10:30am to 12:30pm | Venue: Clitheroe Library | Adv Ticket: Register at The Grand then Pay-As-You-Feel A new festival event, a singing workshop for children, ages 7 to 11, run by local artist (& Festival Manager) Katie Wlodarczyk. Two separate Singing for Children’s workshops (Saturday - Library, Monday - Holmes Mill). Katie believes singing is essential for youth well-being and health. Let your little angels have a sing-song of some fun jazzy tunes whilst you relax. Parents may leave their children in the hour-long workshop, then come back at the end for a mini concert performance. Or stay for the hour and observe the lesson. Pay-As-you-Feel!

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SATURDAY 4TH MAY Claire Martin & Liane Carroll Singing Masterclass Doors: 10:30am | Stage: 11am to 4pm | Venue: The Grand | Adv Ticket: £50 workshop/£40 members, £20 observers Claire Martin’s last appearance at Ribble Valley Jazz Festival in 2017 featured a superb vocal masterclass with a number of aspirational participants gaining a valuable and enriching experience. This year, the Festival goes one better by offering this incredible opportunity to attend a more immersive 4 hour workshop in the intimate company of two of the UK’s best female, award-winning, jazz singers; Claire Martin and Liane Carroll. The workshop is open to 12 singers only. Don’t miss out! Places for observers are available.

Pancake Steel Band

Saturday Street Festival 12pm to 5/5.15pm | Venue: Castle Street | FREE! 12pm-1pm: Jam Factory Big Band Community Band brings some popular tunes to the town centre stage 1pm-1.30pm: Elms Bank School. Welcome to the Elms Bank School choir, comprising disabled young people aged 11 to 19. The band is looking forward to singing some jazzy tunes for the crowds. 1.30pm-2.30pm: Blowjangles. Enjoy Yourself, Enjoy Yourself is the Blowjangles message to town centre shoppers.

Jazz/blues legend Gary Ward takes the band to Maxwell’s.

2.30pm-3.30pm: Wrong Direction. Barber’s Shop Choir. The second appearance for this fairly new local group comprising 8 singers for a unique performance.

Street Art Competition with B P Dandelion (Street Artist)

3.30pm-4pm: Astrid. Here is Astrid, an amazing 9 year old Jazz singer! She has already made several festival appearances at other venues!

Stage: 11am to 1pm | Venue: Maxwell’s Café Bar | Free!

From 11am | Venue: Street Festival | £2 on the day Why not come along and chalk a picture on the pavement in Castle Street?

Indigo Accoustic Stage: 12pm to 2pm | Venue: Brizola Restaurant | Free! With vocals/violin/guitar they perform all kinds of music - ramped up or smoothed down.

4pm-5/5.15pm: Two Rivers Swing Band. from Ilkley. Expect some fine sining tunes from Ilkley’s top big band. This event has been supported by the PPL PRS charity and community discount scheme. PPL PRS licenses the use of copyright music across the UK, giving businesses and organisations the permission they need to play the music they want. For more information about PPL PRS, visit pplprs.co.uk or call 0800 0720 808

Ed Lomax & Lyn Fairbanks

Teri & The Electric Blues Parade

Stage: 12:30pm to 2:30pm | Venue: Assheton Arms | Free!

Stage: 2:00pm to 4:00pm | Venue: Rose & Crown | Free!

Expect to hear Great American Songbook tunes enhanced by Lyn Fairbanks delightful singing!

Teri Birtwistle’s singer/songwriter guitar/vocalist soothing style is at ease belting out ‘Joplinesque’ style songs.

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SATURDAY 4TH MAY

Bonsai & Clitheroe Royal Grammar School Swing Band Doors: 2pm | Stage: 2:30pm to 5pm | Venue: The Grand | Adv Ticket: £12/£10 members, under 16s £5 The Ribble Valley Jazz Festival has a long standing commitment to develop young musicians and increase participation in performing jazz. Members (and ex-members) of the Jam Experiment group have featured at our festival since they were students at

Jazz North Introduces - Slow Loris / Jasmine Doors: 1:00pm | Stage: 2:00pm to 5:30pm | Venue: SMSJ Old School Rooms | Free!

Manchester’s Chethams School of Music. Bonsai are now helping blood the next generation of musicians, because we have commissioned trombonist Rory Ingham and violinist/vocalist Dominic Ingham to write new music for performance by the CRGS Swing Band. This concert will see the CRGS Swing Band perform two new tunes as part of their festival swing band session accompanied by young jazzers from Bonsai. CRGS performance will be followed by the 5 piece Bonsai band - an established and experienced young London based band, making their third festival appearance. UK, Jasmine combines influences of jazz and hip-hop, using Ableton Live to introduce layered horn parts over a traditional saxophone led jazz quintet. The band comprises Jasmine Whalley (alto saxophone), Ben Haskins (guitar), George MacDonald (piano), Owen Burns (bass) and George Hall (drums).

Here’s a chance for two outstanding bands of young musicians to make their name thanks to Jazz North’s commitment to nurturing and showcasing young talent. In selecting the two bands, a panel prioritised musical excellence, creativity, innovation and potential. Slow Loris & Jasmine are beneficiaries of the ‘Jazz North Introduces’ scheme which offers high-profile exposure at leading northern festivals for up-and-coming jazz musicians. 2pm: Slow Loris “Dark, intense and energetic” say the band consisting of Sam Lowther (guitar), Sam Evans (guitar), Chris Sellers (bass), and Theo Goss (drums). Their music incorporates rock/metal influences, alongside electronic music & hip-hop, whilst rooted in jazz. They enjoy creating fresh, original music. 3.30pm: Jasmine. Reflecting the growing scene across the

Cold Bath Street - ‘Return to Earth’ Doors: 5pm | Stage: 5:30pm to 7:30pm | Venue: SMSJ Old School Rooms | Adv Ticket: £5/£4 members, under 16s £2 Live performance from Preston based improvisers Cold Bath Street. A band with strong links with UCLan (University of Central Lancashire) will be presenting material from their third album: In an age when communication technologies paradoxically seem to increasingly isolate us from each other,

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SATURDAY 4TH MAY

Cold Bath Street return to the organic interactions of classic groups such as Pink Floyd, The Grateful Dead and Can. Those who joined Cold Bath Street for the morning workshop will have the chance to guest as part of this show, so expect the unexpected.

“An amazing journey… like nothing else I’ve heard.” Lou Wowski, Dark Matter * There will be a coach (P. Orrell Coaches) running from Preston to Clitheroe for this event & the Cold Bath Street Performance - Departing 10.30am from outside UCLan Student Union HQ, and returning at 11.30pm from The Grand (after main band performances) Buy a Saturday Day Ticket via Eventbrite for £10 - covering coach return journey, and access to ticketed gigs on Festival Saturday. Further information - info@rvjazzandblues.co.uk

Mighty Revelators Stage: 7:00pm to 9:00pm | Venue: Rose & Crown | Free! Great songs by great players with influences such as BB King, Bo Diddley, Ronnie Earl, Johnny Guitar Watson, etc. Arrive early!

George & Henry from Good Foxy Stage: 7:30pm to 9:30pm | Venue: Jungle | Free! George Banks & Henry Crabtree live in the Jungle Cafe Bar

Funk Soul City Stage: 8:00pm to 10:00pm | Venue: The Station | Free! Lively Blues, Soul and Rock n’ Roll covers band to get you up and dancing!

Cassis Collective Stage: 8:00pm to 10:00pm | Venue: Aspinall Arms | Free! The 5-piece Cassis Collective performs classic jazz songs with sophistication.

Route 66 Stage: 8pm to 10pm | Venue: Maxwell’s Café Bar | Free! Route 66 play in the style of the Stones, Chuck Berry and Muddy Waters. 12

“We are 10” Festival Party Night with Ubunye, Isaac Burituro & the Rail Abandon, and DJ Dom Servini Doors: 8:00pm | Stage: 8:30pm to 1:00am | Venue: The Grand | Adv Ticket: £12/£11 members, under 18s £5 Late Night Party Night at RV Jazz Festival’s 10th Anniversary! - Sponsored by Geoff Jackson A Triple Bill: 8.30pm Ubunye band 9.30pm Isaac Burituro & the Rail Abandon 11.30pm till 1am Wah Wah 45 DJ Dom Servini Join the RV Jazz Festival 10th Birthday celebration as we present a thunderous triple bill for our Saturday night party at The Grand with South African influenced band Ubunye, Ghana’s Isaac Burituro & the Rail Abandon, and Wah Wah 45 DJ Dom Servini bringing our 10th Festival Party night to an end around 1am, all for £12 (advance tickets). Ubunye unites singers hailing from Kwa Zulu Natal, South Africa (now Huddersfield-based) with gospel and

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SATURDAY 4TH MAY

Logan & Manley Duo Stage: 9:30pm to 11:30pm | Venue: The Ale House | Free! Making soulful, feel good and celebratory music peppered with a pinch of cheeky reggae.

The Blues Engine Stage: 10:00pm to 12:00pm | Venue: Rose & Crown | Free! A North-West based female-fronted quartet who play blues rock covers.

SUNDAY 5TH MAY

The Moods at the Derby Arms, Longridge Stage: 12:30pm to 2:30pm | Venue: Derby Arms | Free! Elizabeth Hansen and Ian Plested perform jazz classics such as Misty and Summertime. R’n’B players from Yorkshire. Imagine raw power of African voices in harmony; the funding rhythm of Africa, blended with the explosive energy of a live band. Vibrant Zulu performers and seasoned UK musicians combine ancient tradition with contemporary flare. Definitely a Chance for a Dance!

Red Hot Drop

Isaac Burituro & the Rail Abandon bring a specially commissioned international band performance, featuring superstar Ghanian xylophonist Isaac Burituro playing with the Rail Abandon, a group of brilliant UK based musicians led by Grammy Award winning producer Sonny Johns. Recently signed to the groundbreaking Wah Wah 45s label in London and premiered on BBC 6 Music by Tom Ravenscroft, this will be an 8-piece band playing joyous West African soaked grooves with vocals and horn section wrapped around Isaac’s virtuosic xylophone skills, more food for the dance floor!

Junkhousedog Blues Band

And if that wasn’t enough, the Wah Wah 45s label will be bringing its 20th birthday celebrations to our 10th, so expect more fireworks on the dance floor from label manager and DJ Dom Servini, as the Festival party night enjoys an extension into the early hours on a Bank Holiday weekend.

Stage: 1:00pm to 3:00pm | Venue: The Station | Free! This five piece soul/funk/jazz band is now fronted by the terrific vocals of Annie Radcliffe.

Stage: 2:00pm to 4:00pm | Venue: Rose & Crown | Free! Blues Harmonica champ, Luke Shaw, fixes steamy shuffles with vintage Chicago style grit!​

The Staccatos Stage: 2pm to 4pm | Venue: Spread Eagle, Sawley | Free! The band will be performing jazz standards, originals, and Hot Club Django-style tunes, featuring the delightful singing of Lyn Fairbanks, in a band that includes Den Morgan and members of the BBC Northern Philharmonic Orchestra!

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Thursday May - Festival Night Ribble Valley3International JazzOpening Festival Planner SPECIAL EVENT - 1ST MAY

SATURDAY 4TH MAY

Women in Jazz - A Discussion & Rehearsal Workshop with Trish Ferrarin

Improvisation Workshop - Simon Partridge & Cold Bath Street

Doors: 7:00pm | Stage: 7:30pm to 10:00pm | Venue: Holmes Mill | Adv Ticket: £5/£4 members, under 16s: Free

THURSDAY 2ND MAY Victor Brox Blues Train

Doors: 7:00pm | Stage: 8:00pm to 11:00pm | Venue: Holmes Mill | Adv Ticket: £12/£10 members, under 16s £5

Jane Smith & Trish Ferrarin’s Breaking Jazz Stage: 8:00pm to 10:00pm | Venue: Emporium | FREE!

The Jazz Club 3

Stage: 8:00pm to 10:00pm | Venue: Aspinall Arms | FREE!

FRIDAY 3RD MAY Mark Lewis Trio with guests Lyn Fairbanks & Wilf Nuttall

Doors: 11:45am | Stage: 12:30pm to 3:00pm | Venue: United Reformed Church | Adv Ticket: £14/£12 members, under 16s £5

Claire Martin & Liane Carroll

Doors: 7pm | Stage: 7:45pm to 10:00pm | Venue: The Grand | Adv Ticket: £22.50/£21 members, under 18s £15

Rediffusion All Stars

Doors: 7:00pm | Stage: 8:00pm to 10:30pm | Venue: Clitheroe Rugby Club | Adv Ticket: £12/£10 members, under 16s £5

The Gelatos

Stage: 8:00pm to 10:00pm | Venue: The Station | FREE!

The Moods

Stage: 8:00pm to 10:00pm | Venue: Esc CC | FREE!

Cheating Hearts

Stage: 8:00pm to 10:00pm | Venue: Royal British Legion | FREE!

Arthur Geldard & Trish Ferrarin’s Breaking Jazz

Stage: 8:00pm to 10:00pm | Venue: Dog Inn, Longridge | FREE!

Julie Edwards Trio

Stage: 8:00pm to 10:00pm | Venue: Aspinall Arms | FREE!

Cassis Collective

Stage: 8:00pm to 10:00pm | Venue: Calf’s Head, Worston | FREE!

Edward Foster - Solo Guitar

Stage: 7:30pm to 9:30pm | Venue: Jungle | FREE!

Jacky Bond Blues Band

Stage: 9:30pm to 11:00pm | Venue: Rose & Crown | FREE!

Twin Frets - Willy Fluss & Vernon Fuller Stage: 9:30pm to 11:30pm | Venue: The Ale House | FREE!

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Doors: 11:30am | Stage: 12:00pm to 2:00pm | Venue: SMSJ Old School Rooms | Adv Ticket: £5 for Cold Bath St Events - /£4 members, under 16s: £2

Singing Workshop for Children Ages 7/11 Stage: 10:30am to 12:30pm | Venue: Clitheroe Library | Adv Tickets: Register at The Grand then Pay-As-You-Feel

Claire Martin & Liane Carroll - Singing Masterclass

Doors: 10:30am | Stage: 11:00am to 4:00pm | Venue: The Grand | Adv Ticket: £50 workshop/£40 members, £20 observers

Pancake Steel Band

Stage: 11:00am to 1:00pm | Venue: Maxwell’s Café Bar | FREE!

Street Art Competition with B P Dandelion (Street Artist)

Stage: 11:00am to 2:00pm | Venue: Street Festival | £2 on the day

Saturday Street Festival

12:00pm to 5:00pm | Venue: Castle Street | FREE!

Indigo Accoustic

Stage: 12:00pm to 2:00pm | Venue: Brizola Restaurant | FREE!

Ed Lomax & Lyn Fairbanks

Stage: 12:30pm to 2:30pm | Venue: Assheton Arms | FREE!

Teri & The Electric Blues Parade

Stage: 2:00pm to 4:00pm | Venue: Rose & Crown | FREE!

Jazz North Introduces - Slow Loris / Jasmine Doors: 1:00pm | Stage: 2:00pm to 5:30pm | Venue: SMSJ Old School Rooms | FREE!

Bonsai & Clitheroe Royal Grammar School Swing Band Doors: 2:00pm | Stage: 2:30pm to 5:00pm | Venue: The Grand | Adv Ticket: £12/£10 members, under 16s £5

Cold Bath Street - ‘Return to Earth’

Doors: 5:00pm | Stage: 5:30pm to 7:30pm | Venue: SMSJ Old School Rooms | Adv Ticket: £5/£4 members, under 16s: £2

Mighty Revelators

Stage: 7:00pm to 9:00pm | Venue: Rose & Crown | FREE!

George & Henry from Good Foxy

Stage: 7:30pm to 9:30pm | Venue: Jungle | Adv Ticket: Free Gig!

Funk Soul City

Stage: 8:00pm to 10:00pm | Venue: The Station | FREE!

Cassis Collective

Stage: 8:00pm to 10:00pm | Venue: Aspinall Arms | FREE!

Route 66

Stage: 8pm to 10pm | Venue: Maxwell’s Café Bar | FREE!

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- 5 Thursday days, over 60 events and more than 500Opening performers!Night 3 May - Festival ‘We are 10’ Festival Party Night with Ubunye, Isaac Burituro & the Rail Abandon, and DJ Dom Servini

Doors: 8pm | Stage: 8:30pm to 1:00am | Venue: The Grand | Adv Ticket: £12/£11 members, under 18s £5

Logan & Manley Duo

Stage: 9:30pm to 11:30pm | Venue: The Ale House | FREE!

The Blues Engine

Breaking Jazz - Jazz Jam

Stage: 8:00pm to 10:00pm | Venue: The Station | FREE!

Marius Neset Quintet

Doors: 7:30pm | Stage: 8:15pm to 10:15pm | Venue: The Grand | Adv Ticket: £16.50/£15 members, under 18s £10

Two Hats Blues Band

Stage: 8:30pm to 10:30pm | Venue: Maxwell’s Café Bar | FREE!

Stage: 10:00pm to 12:00pm | Venue: Rose & Crown | FREE!

Cassis Collective

SUNDAY 5TH MAY

Black Friday

The Moods at the Derby Arms, Longridge Stage: 12:30pm to 2:30pm | Venue: Derby Arms | FREE!

Red Hot Drop

Stage: 1:00pm to 3:00pm | Venue: The Station | FREE!

The Alan Barnes Octet - A Short & Incomplete History of Jazz

Doors: 1:30pm | Stage: 2pm to 4pm | Venue: The Grand | Adv Ticket: £17.50/£16 members, under 16s: £5

Junkhousedog Blues Band

Stage: 2:00pm to 4:00pm | Venue: Rose & Crown | FREE!

The Staccatos

Stage: 2:00pm to 4:00pm | Venue: Spread Eagle, Sawley | FREE!

Artephis - A Jazz North Northernline Event Doors: 1:30pm | Stage: 2:00pm to 4:00pm | Venue: SMSJ Old School Rooms | Adv Ticket: £5/£3 members, under 16s £2

Stage: 9:30pm to 11:30pm | Venue: The Ale House | FREE! Stage: 10:00pm to 12:00pm | Venue: Rose & Crown | FREE!

MONDAY 6TH MAY Out of Oppression – A Social History of Jazz

Doors: 10:00am | Stage: 10:30am to 12:00pm | Venue: The Grand | Adv Ticket: £3/£3 members, under 16s: £3

Singing Workshop for Children ages 7/11

Doors: 10:00am | Stage: 10:30am to 12:30pm | Venue: Holmes Mill | Adv Tickets: Register at The Grand then Pay-As-You-Feel

Eric Ainsworth Trio + Guests

Stage: 1:00pm to 3:00pm | Venue: The Station | FREE!

Midnite Johnny Band

Stage: 2pm to 4pm | Venue: Rose & Crown | FREE!

Blufunk Syndicate

Stage: 3:00pm to 5:00pm | Venue: Aspinall Arms | FREE!

J Bear & the Giants

The Midnight Parade - Trombone Spectacular

Blowjangles

Paul J Rigby’s Northern Jazz Orchestra with Mark Nightingale + Stanza Poets

Stage: 3:00pm to 5:00pm | Venue: Maxwell’s Café Bar | FREE! Stage: 3:00pm to 5:00pm | Venue: Aspinall Arms | FREE!

Sharp 4

Stage: 3:00pm to 5:00pm | Venue: Emporium | FREE!

Willy Fluss & Frances Lee are ‘Mood Indigo’ Stage: 5:00pm to 7:00pm | Venue: Esc CC | FREE!

Manchester Inspirational Voices

Doors: 4:30pm | Stage: 5:00pm to 7:30pm | Venue: St Mary’s Church | Adv Ticket: £10/£8 members, under 16s £4

Nicola Farnon Trio - Dinner Jazz

Doors: 5:00pm | Stage: 5:30pm to 9:30pm | Venue: Holmes Mill | Adv Ticket: £35

Jacky Bond Blues Band

Stage: 6pm to 8pm | Venue: Royal British Legion | FREE!

Mark Williams Trio / Zoe Gilby Quintet

Doors: 6:30pm | Stage: 7:00pm to 10:30pm | Venue: SMSJ Old School Rooms | Adv Ticket: £10/£8 members, under 16s £4

The Marauders

Stage: 7:00pm to 9:00pm | Venue: Rose & Crown | FREE!

Doors: 12:00pm | Stage: 3:00pm to 4:00pm | Venue: United Reformed Church | Adv Ticket: £10/£8 members, under 16s £4

Doors: 3:30pm | Stage: 4:00pm to 6:30pm | Venue: The Grand | Adv Ticket: £15/£12 members, under 18s £5

TICKETS Book tickets at The Grand’s Box Office: Open Tuesday - Saturday 9am - 3pm or Tel: 01200 421599 Buy online: www.thegrandvenue.co.uk If you are a RVJ&B member please book through the Box Office to get your discount. A booking fee of 95p is charged per transaction when booking so best to buy all your tickets in one go. This charge is to help The Grand provide an efficient Box Office service and helps support the venue’s wider outreach work.

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SUNDAY 5TH MAY

Artephis - A Jazz North Northernline Event Doors: 1:30pm | Stage: 2:00pm to 4:00pm | Venue: SMSJ Old School Rooms | Adv Ticket: £5/£3 members, under 16s £2 This Sunday afternoon gig kicks off an enterprising day of jazz supported by Jazz North Northernline. Artephis are Royal College of Music alumni combining outstanding musicianship and spry energy with organic, sophisticated compositions; light-footed grooves call on late 60s, early 70s, Miles Davis, Prog Rock and electronic music. Sponsored by Phil Lee.

The Alan Barnes Octet - A Short & Incomplete History of Jazz Doors: 1:30pm | Stage: 2pm to 4pm | Venue: The Grand | Adv Ticket: £17.50/£16 members, under 18s £5 Saxophonist Alan Barnes makes his fourth appearance since our first festival in 2010. An everpopular stalwart of UK jazz, Alan is a regular award winner who features at many high profile festivals, frequently delivering a remarkable programme with his Octet that features a very high quality, experienced and versatile line-up. The musicianship from this member of Leeds College of Music alumni is first class. His special talent of engaging with the audience through his music, and with his charm and wit, can hardly be bettered! The Grand Venue will be a perfect stage for this notable band, and Alan Barnes’ Sunday afternoon programme aimed at delivering ‘A Short and Incomplete History of Jazz’ will prove to be a compelling concert for a festival audience. The programme? - Short, because it’s a 2 hour gig Incomplete because it only includes the band’s favourite bits! Well, if it only includes tunes from Bix Beiderbecke and Louis Armstrong, through Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Gerry Mulligan to Coltrane, that will be a very attractive proposition! 16

J Bear & the Giants Stage: 3pm to 5pm | Venue: Maxwell’s Café Bar | Free! Consummate Burnley-based trio who play the best in British Blues/Rock.

Blowjangles Stage: 3:00pm to 5:00pm | Venue: Aspinall Arms | Free! Blowjangles are a record-breaking community streetband who are rather easy to recognise!

Sharp 4 Stage: 3:00pm to 5:00pm | Venue: Emporium | Free! The Sharp 4 Quartet play an appealing mix of jazz standards covering Swing, Latin, Groove and Modal.

Mood Indigo Stage: 5:00pm to 7:00pm | Venue: Esc CC | Free! Willy Fluss and Frances Lee combine to present earthy Blues, Soul, R&B and Reggae classics.

Nicola Farnon Trio - Dinner Jazz Doors: 5:00pm | Stage: 5:30pm to 9:30pm | Venue: Holmes Mill | Adv Ticket: £35 from Holmes Mill A remarkable performer on stage, Nicola is both a fine singer and an outstanding swinging bass player with an effervescent personality to match.

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SUNDAY 5TH MAY

Jacky Bond Blues Band Stage: 6pm to 8pm | Venue: Royal British Legion | Free! Legendary blues harmonica player/singer Jacky Bond is guaranteed to get the house rocking.

Manchester Inspirational Voices - Gospel Choir Doors: 4:30pm | Stage: 5pm to 7:30pm | Venue: St Mary’s Church | Adv Ticket: £10/£8 members, under 16s £4 Sharing an aspiration for ‘bringing diverse communities together’ we are delighted to invite Manchester Inspirational Voices - one of the UK’s most popular community gospel choirs - to the Ribble Valley for the first time. The choir’s performance at Clitheroe’s St Mary’s Parish Church will be a stirring moment for choir lovers and jazz fans, performed by a Choir named ‘Gospel Choir of the Year’ in 2016 by the BBC. The choir presents a great sense of friendship and excitement, performances are moving and passionate. Their voices and astounding music arrangements on original and cover songs reflect a vision of hope. MIV’s prime purpose is to introduce faith in an encouraging way, to guide, develop and support diverse communities to live well together through music and singing. MIV promotes local community togetherness, valuing individuals, creating inclusive opportunities for all people, and encouraging individuals to sing with freedom and self-confidence. This will be a special concert and very fitting in this, the Festival’s 10th birthday. Ribble Valley Jazz Festival is working with Rev Andy Froud and St Mary’s Parish Church on this event.

Mark Williams Trio / Zoe Gilby Quintet Doors: 6:30pm | Stage: 7pm to 10:30pm | Venue: SMSJ Old School Rooms | Adv Ticket: £10/£8 members, under 16s £4 Jazz North’s Northernline programme presents a splendid double-header concert with some very popular and experienced musicians based in the North East. Mark Williams has worked with some of the top jazz musicians in the country, and currently a member of Zoe Gilby’s quartet as well as other varying musical outfits throughout the North East. Mark has finally put together his own trio to showcase his own compositional and improvisational talents. This will be followed by a performance from the Aurora Project! Singer/songwriter Zoe Gilby, popular with RV Jazz Club, teams up with jazz trumpet/flugel horn player Noel Dennis, double bassist Andy Champion, guitarist Mark Williams and drummer Russ Morgan for the exciting new Aurora project inspired by compositions by Noel’s flugel horn hero, Tom Harrell. 7pm-8.15pm Mark Williams Trio (Sponsored by Sue Williams) 9pm-11pm Zoe Gilby’s Aurora Project with Noel Dennis (trumpet)

The Marauders Stage: 7:00pm to 9:00pm | Venue: Rose & Crown | Free! Dynamite Blues! They have supported legends such as Bo Didley, Climax Blues Band and Steve Gibbons - say no more!

Breaking Jazz - Jazz Jam Stage: 8:00pm to 10:00pm | Venue: The Station | Free! Trish Ferrarin’s Breaking Jazz hosts a Jazz Jam Session all musicians welcome.

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SUNDAY 5TH MAY

Two Hats Blues Band Stage: 8:30pm to 10:30pm | Venue: Maxwell’s Café Bar | Free! Purveyors of roots blues and ragtime jazz, available for weddings, funerals, interventions and lay preaching.

Cassis Collective Stage: 9:30pm to 11:30pm | Venue: The Ale House | Free! Another chance to catch the 5-piece Cassis Collective, performing classic jazz songs with sophistication.

Black Friday Stage: 10:00pm to 12:00pm | Venue: Rose & Crown | Free! Taking you through the history of Rock - 1950’s to the present.

MONDAY 6TH MAY

Out of Oppression – A Social History of Jazz Marius Neset Quintet Doors: 7:30pm | Stage: 8:15pm to 10:15pm | Venue: The Grand | Adv Ticket: £16.50/£15 members, under 18s £10 Ribble Valley International Jazz Festival is thrilled to welcome one of Europe’s trailblazing jazz groups to headline the Sunday night of the festival. In April 2011, Norwegian born/ Copenhagen based saxophonist Marius Neset released his debut album Golden Xplosion which led to the saxophonist and composer becoming one of the most talked about newcomers on the European jazz scene. He appears with his quintet for a return trip to Clitheroe. His album releases – Birds (2013), Lion (2014) and Pinball (2015) - have proved that Neset is “on his way to being one of the biggest new draws on the circuit” with five years of heavy touring behind him, including sold out shows at some of Europe’s most prestigious festivals including North Sea Jazz, Stuttgart Jazzopen and Kongsberg Jazz Festival. “Marius Neset is a marvel. He makes his instrument dance like a gazelle and soar like an eagle” Telegraph 18

Doors: 10:00am | Stage: 10:30am to 12:00pm | Venue: The Grand | Adv Ticket: £3/£3 members, under 16s: £3 A talk with recorded music by Phil Lee. Entry fee includes a sausage butty (meat/veggie) on entry!

Singing Workshop for Children ages 7/11 Doors: 10am | Stage: 10:30am to 12:30pm | Venue: Holmes Mill | Adv Ticket: Register at The Grand then Pay-As-You-Feel Here is new festival event, a singing workshop for children, ages 7 to 11, run by local artist (and Festival Manager) Katie Wlodarczyk, who believes singing is essential for youth well-being and health. Come and let your little angels have a sing-song of some fun jazzy tunes whilst you relax. Parents may leave their children in the hour-long workshop and then come back at the end of the hour for a mini concert performance. It is also possible to stay for the hour and observe the lesson.

Eric Ainsworth Trio + Guests Stage: 1:00pm to 3:00pm | Venue: The Station | Free! A first class session of jazz standards delivered by seasoned professionals.

Midnite Johnny Band Stage: 2pm to 4pm | Venue: Rose & Crown | Free! This band plays music with the roots of blues meeting the hard edges of rock.

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MONDAY 6TH MAY

Blufunk Syndicate

Stage: 3:00pm to 5:00pm | Venue: Aspinall Arms | Free! The BluFunk Syndicate are a 12 piece fortress of 20% Jazz & 80% Funk!

The Midnight Parade - Trombone Spectacular Doors: 12pm | Stage: 3pm to 4pm | Venue: United Reformed Church | Adv Ticket: £10/£8 members, under 16s £5 This event comprises two workshops and a public performance. A trombone heavy eight piece band the “Living Story Music Ensemble” featuring project leader Chris Bridges, presents a set of songs inspired by Bulgakov’s depiction of the devil’s May Ball in his novel “The Master and Margarita”. Chris’s music draws on the roots of jazz and blues. His songs will have you up and dancing, albeit with moments of chaos and darkness. At given points in the performance, in various songs, the trombone trio will be swelled by a huge trombone choir, comprising trombone beginners and experienced players. The sheer noise will make you join in the march of this macabre parade! Trombonists invited to join ‘The Midnight Parade’ Trombone Choir. Are you a trombonist, attracted by the spectacular trombone event in RV Jazz Festival 2019? Would you like to join/perform in the 3pm Trombone Spectacular performance of “The Midnight Parade”? Then sign up for one or both of our trombone workshops. We will be learning parts for the show, as well as practicing jazz improvisation alongside the amazing musicians of the Living Story Music Ensemble. The Workshops will be: 1pm - for beginner/inexperienced trombonists If you have never played a trombone and would like to join in with this performance, then come along to the first workshop at 1pm, when we will get you playing your first notes on a pBone (special plastic trombone!). You can then stay for the second workshop to practice your parts for the show, as well as having a go at improvising. Plastic pBone trombones provided if needed! 2pm - for experienced trombone trombonists. We will be working on ideas for jazz improvisation, as well as learning and practicing the parts for the 3pm show.

Paul J Rigby’s Northern Jazz Orchestra with Mark Nightingale + Stanza Poets Doors: 3:30pm | Stage: 4:00pm to 6:30pm | Venue: The Grand | Adv Ticket: £15/£12 members, under 18s £5 The concert starts with a specially commissioned work from the local poetry group Stanza, “Music meets Poetry inspired by Jazz.” Our 10th Jazz Festival finale brings to the stage the ever-popular Northern Jazz Orchestra. P J Rigby’s NJO will showcase amazing talent and in particular the internationally acclaimed trombonist and jazz soloist, Mark Nightingale, one of the UK’s most in demand studio musicians. The NJO, in celebratory mood on its 20th anniversary, will combine the best of big band standards with swing and pop. Expect a classy, big band concert!

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Cowman’s sell 70 + kinds of sausages as well as all your local cuts of meat.

A few of the many areas of TAX and VAT we cover: • SRA Rules & ARLA Audit • Entrepreneurs Tax Relief • R & D Tax Relief/ Patent Box • Seed & Enterprise Investment Scheme (SEIS/ EIS) • Capital Gains Tax Projects • Charity/ CIC/CIO’s • Business Mentoring For further details contact Gillian Darbyshire:

01254 823923

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Longridge’s historic gastro pub at top of Berry Lane. An exciting refurbishment with modern contemporary feel! Luxury accommodation available for a fantastic weekend away. Excellent quality locally sourced foods.

The Dog Inn launches the 2019 Ribble Valley International Jazz Festival in Longridge for the second time in ten years!

Friday 3rd May - 8pm to 10pm

Live Music from Arthur Geldard (vocals) with Breaking Jazz For more information about our menu, accommodation and events visit our website: www.thedoginnlongridge.co.uk 17 Market Place, Longridge PR3 3RR · 01772 780800

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13 Castle Street Clitheroe BB7 2BT T:01200 423842

JUNGLE Unique music, food, cafe bar. Friday 4th May 7.30pm - 9.30pm

Edward Foster

World, Classical, Latin music Saturday 5th May 7.30pm - 9.30pm

George & Henry from Good Foxy

6-8 Moor Lane, Clitheroe BB7 1BE 07795 515742

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Join us for lunch and enjoy our live jazz duets Saturday 4th May, 12 - 3pm at the Assheton Arms Sunday 5th May, 12 - 3pm at the Derby Arms

Downham, Clitheroe, BB7 4BJ Tel: 01200 441227 info@asshetonarms.com www.asshetonarms.com

Call or book your table online

Thornley, Longridge, PR3 2NB Tel: 01772 782370 info@derbyarmslongridge.co.uk www.derbyarmslongridge.co.uk

Join us for a True Ribble Valley Experience. Open Mon to Sat 11am till 11pm

Serving YOU Delicious Food From Our À la Carte and Specials Menu

Mon to Fri 12 - 2pm & 5.30pm - 9pm Saturday 6pm - 9.30pm (A lighter bites menu is available between 2 - 6pm) Sun 12noon - 10.30pm (Food till 7pm) Or why not stay in one of our eleven luxuriously appointed bedrooms and make it a real treat! Check our website for current prices and details of our Special Breaks and forthcoming events.

“There's always something happening at the Spread Eagle, Sawley!” Sawley, Near Clitheroe, Lancashire BB7 4NH

Telephone: 01200 441202 Email: spread.eagle@zen.co.uk www.spreadeaglesawley.co.uk

A Ribble Valley Experience...

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The Bistro, Bar & Grill at Holmes Mill are delighted to welcome The Nicola Farnon Trio on Sunday 5th May for an evening of ‘Dinner Jazz’. Enjoy a 3 course dinner accompanied by a fabulous jazz set. Reservations available 5.30pm-7.30pm, entertainment from 7pm.

£35 PER PERSON, BOOKING ESSENTIAL PLEASE SEE HOLMESMILL.CO.UK FOR FULL DETAILS OR CALL 01200 407112 TO BOOK. Holmes Mill, Greenacre Street, Clitheroe, BB7 1EB

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AVAILABLE TO ORDER FROM

£29,105 19 PLATE REGISTRATIONS AVAILABLE 1ST MARCH BLACKBURN 854 Whalley New Road Blackburn ,Lancashire, BB1 9BD | Call : 01254 245 666

BOOK YOUR TEST DRIVE NOW CLITHEROE Greenacre Street Clitheroe , Lancashire , BB7 1ED | Call : 01200 423 108

Jazz at Clitheroe

Thursday 2nd May 8pm-10pm JANE SMITH & BREAKING JAZZ

Sunday 5th May 3pm-5pm SHARP 4 QUARTET -

Booking advisable, please call 01200 444174 or visit www.theemporiumclitheroe.co.uk The Emporium, Moor Lane, Clitheroe, Lancashire

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The Ale House

An independent micropub right in the centre of Clitheroe serving craft beer, real ale and a great selection of gins from around the world. Amazing late-nite live music throughout the Ribble Valley Jazz Festival weekend includes: Creative workshop and paints available from

5a Accrington Rd., Whalley, Lancs., BB7 9TD

8 En-Suite Bedrooms Newly Refurbished – Under New Ownership Free Car Parking New Bar & Grill Style Food & Drinks Menu Food Served 7 Days a Week Mon-Thurs 11am-9pm, Fri-Sat Food till 9.30pm Sat-Sun from 9.30am

Friday 3 May, 9:30pm to 11:30pm Twin Frets - Willy Fluss & Vernon Fuller Saturday 4 May, 9:30pm to 11:30pm Logan & Manley Duo Sunday 5 May, 9:30pm to 11:30pm Cassis Collective

www.thealehouseclitheroe.co.uk

FRIDAY 3 MAY | 8PM TO 10PM

The Gelatos

SATURDAY 4 MAY | 8PM TO 10PM

Funk Soul City

SUNDAY 5 MAY | 1PM TO 3PM

Red Hot Drop

SUNDAY 5 MAY | 8PM TO 10PM

Breaking Jazz - Jazz Jam MONDAY 6 MAY | 1PM TO 3PM

Eric Ainsworth Trio + Guests Call us - 01200 425464 Facebook – The Station Bar & Grill Clitheroe King Street, Clitheroe, BB7 2EU 24

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CLITHEROE FOOD FESTIVAL Saturday 10th August 9.00am - 4.30pm

FREE FOR ALL THE FAMILY www.clitheroefoodfestival.com

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4 Royal British Legion

43 Whalley Road, Clitheroe BB7 1EE

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12 Swan & Royal Hotel

18 St Mary’s Church

51 Moor Lane, Clitheroe BB7 1BE 6-8 Moor Lane, Clitheroe BB7 1BE

Castlegate, Clitheroe BB7 1AZ

Castle Street, Clitheroe BB7 2BT 21 Castle Street, Clitheroe BB7 2BT 26 Castle Street, Clitheroe BB7 2BX

Swan Courtyard, Clitheroe BB7 2DQ

10 Market Place, Clitheroe BB7 2DA 12-14 Market Place, Clitheroe BB7 2DA Church Street, Clitheroe BB7 2DG 10 York St, Clitheroe BB7 2DL

Church St, Clitheroe BB7 2DD

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Worston, Clitheroe BB7 1QA

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Chipping Road, Longridge PR3 2NB

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