EFG London Jazz Festival 2018 - Festival guide

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16–25 November 2018

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Important Information The times shown for concert venues are when performances begin. The times shown for clubs are a good indication of when you can expect the music to begin, but remember that the doors usually open earlier, so get there early if you want a good spot. About two-thirds of the shows in the Festival sell out in advance, so we strongly recommend advance bookings. Full addresses and contact information for all venues is on our website. Please note, some venues may have age restrictions or may require food or drinks purchases on entry – please check with the venue before booking.

Some of the smaller venues have limited facilities for people with disabilities – please check with the venue before booking. The right is reserved to alter the advertised programme. This guide goes to press in August, so there are always a few changes during the autumn. Please check efglondonjazzfestival.org.uk for changes and updates. If you don’t feel you are treated well by any venue, please send an email to piers.mason@serious.org.uk so that we can try to put things right for other people.


Welcome Ten days of worldclass musical talent descends on London from across the UK, and the globe.

The Festival showcases the best jazz from around the world – the freshest players from our home-grown scene joined by international heavyweights. The city comes alive in celebration of the creative freedom of our music; freedom of expression and imagination. We’re London’s largest music festival, with over 350 events in over 60 venues, showcasing the best jazz from around the world – so come and join us on a voyage of musical discovery; explore the future, the past and the present of jazz. 2

From the masters flexing their chops at the concert halls to precocious new talent ripping it up at the clubs, plus a whole host of work aimed at families and young people – we have it all. A lot of our events are free too – these are marked in the listings. efglondonjazzfestival.org.uk


Follow the music wherever it takes you – a late-night hang is recommended – and wake up with the buzz of last night’s fun in your head. We are the EFG London Jazz Festival. #WEAREJAZZ efglondonjazzfestival.org.uk

The EFG London Jazz Festival is produced by Serious: for information on the yearround programme visit serious.org.uk Cover illustration & programme design: Mat Bartlett / matbartlett.co.uk Listings copywriting: Romy Summers

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LY TALENTED EFG London Jazz Festival showcases talent and emerging jazz artists and this year’s festival is no exception. Showcasing over 50 performances from Serio u sly Talen ted musicians, including recent Take Five participants such as Nubya Garcia, Camilla George, and Rob Luft – artists at the forefront of the current British jazz scene – plus established figures from our earlier programmes like Seb Rochford and Phronesis. Making jazz accessible to a wider audience is vital to the festival, with free performances and a wildly successful programme of Learning and Participation events, such as Jazz for Toddlers and rising star Cherise Adams-Burnett’s speciallycommissioned family show Evelyn & the Yellow Birds. These initiatives form a crucial part of Serious’portfolio and

Arts Council England is proud to support the diverse output from one of the world’s outstanding music producers. ARTS COUNCIL ENGLAND – NEW FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR DEVELOPING ARTISTS Arts Council England is pleased to announce National Lottery Project Grants and Developing your Creative Practice – a new development fund designed to support independent creative practitioners. For further details see www.artscouncil.org.uk

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Event Listings JAZZ FOR TODDLERS

Southbank Centre / Level 5 Function Room 10.15am & 11.30am FAMILY Introduce children aged 2–5 to the world of jazz in fun-packed workshops with musicians Sue McKenzie and Una MacGlone. A participatory session for toddlers and accompanying parents and carers, which includes live jazz, call and response and movement, along with fun ideas to try at home.

Friday 16 November

JAZZ VOICE

FESTIVAL OPENING GALA

Southbank Centre / Royal Festival Hall 7.30pm

KINETIKA BLOCO

Southbank Centre / Queen Elizabeth Foyer 5.30pm FREE Performance group with an exuberant mix of young brass and woodwind players, drummers, steel pan and dancers in costume, drawing influences from the Caribbean, Brazil, West and Southern Africa, New Orleans jazz, funk and hip hop.

THE EDGE OF THE ABYSS: ALICE ZAWADZKI, PETER WIEGOLD, MARTIN BUTLER

Royal Academy of Arts / Benjamin West Lecture Theatre 6.30pm In response to the RA’s exhibition of Schiele and Klimt, Club Inégales revisit the cauldron of early 20th century Vienna, in a performance that begins with Schoenberg and travels into a wild, contradicted avant-garde that saw the beginnings of jazz.

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Guy Barker’s 42-piece orchestra will provide the setting for a starstudded clutch of vocalists, in a spectacular celebration of the singer and the song, with guests including Allan Harris, Anthony Strong, Deva Mahal, Laila Biali, Lisa Stansfield and Zara McFarlane. This event will be broadcast live on BBC Radio 3 This show is part of the EFG Excellence Series

CAMILLA BEEPUT AS LENA HORNE

Live at Zédel, Soho 7pm An intimate evening celebrating the life of one of the most significant Black figures in 20th century entertainment - iconic singer, actor and activist, Lena Horne.

CHRISTIAN SANDS

PizzaExpress Jazz Club 7pm & 10pm Pianist Christian Sands toured the world with Christian McBride and has been hailed as a rising star by Wynton Marsalis – here with his trio he plays material from his latest album Reach on Mack Avenue.

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Friday 16 November

TORD GUSTAVSEN + ELINA DUNI & ROB LUFT

SOFT MACHINE

Borderline, Soho 7.30pm A rare London show from Soft Machine, featuring three of the group’s 1970s era members: guitarist John Etheridge, bass player Roy Babbington and drummer John Marshall, joined by multiinstrumentalist Theo Travis.

DAVE DOUGLAS: UPLIFT

Cadogan Hall 7.30pm Pianist Tord Gustavsen is joined by bassist Sigurd Hole and drummer Jarle Vespestad playing music from his new ECM album The Other Side. Elina Duni, whose fiercely individual voice infuses jazz and cultural roots, joins forces with guitarist Rob Luft.

CHIP WICKHAM

Corsica Studios, Elephant & Castle 7.30pm Chip Wickham’s new record Shamal Wind draws on spiritual jazz influences like Yusef Lateef and Sahib Shihab, spanning leftfield beat experiments to hard-hitting funk heavyweights.

LONDON IMPROVISERS ORCHESTRA

Deptford Town Hall 7.30pm 21 years on from their first performances with Butch Moms, the LIO explore the challenge of largescale group improvisation in the Grade II-listed council chambers.

STEVE TAYLOR BIG BAND EXPLOSION

Ziggy’s World Jazz Club, Enfield 7.30pm Powerhouse drummer Steve Taylor and the Big Band Explosion perform exhilarating music and songs with their trademark style.

PUNCH BROTHERS

Barbican 7.30pm Formed by mandolin virtuoso Chris Thile after his previous band, the multi award-winning Nickel Creek went on hiatus, Punch Brothers have carved a niche as a band bringing bluegrass into the 21st century. They will be playing material from their latest Nonesuch album All Ashore.

Southbank Centre / Queen Elizabeth Hall 7.30pm Fearless trumpeter and composer Dave Douglas brings together legendary bassist and producer Bill Laswell, guitarist Mary Halvorson, saxophonist Jon Irabagon and a band of like-minded spirits to reflect his commitment to positive action. This event will be recorded by BBC Radio 3 for future broadcast.

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Friday 16 November

EMPIRICAL

Southbank Centre / Purcell Room 7.45pm MOBO-winners Empirical return previewing material from their new album. Featuring Nathaniel Facey (saxophone), Lewis Wright (vibraphone), Tom Farmer (double bass), and Shaney Forbes (drums).

AMIR ELSAFFAR RIVERS OF SOUND

Kings Place / Hall One 8pm Iraqi-American trumpeter, santur player, vocalist and composer Amir ElSaffar and his 17 piece ensemble create an ecstatic fusion of Middle Eastern music and traditional jazz. A UK debut of perhaps the most fascinating new group in today’s transglobal music.

ETHAN IVERSON RESIDENCY PART 1: RAISING HELL WITH HENRY PURCELL

Kings Place / Hall Two 8pm Following a decade as pianist and composer with The Bad Plus, Ethan Iverson expands horizons with a Kings Place residency that reflects his fascination with the twists and turns of British music. The muse of Henry Purcell acts as the stimulus for this first night - a series of collaborations with a new wave of British improvisers – Brigitte Beraha, Kim Macari, Olie Brice, and the Lume saxophone team of Cath Roberts and Dee Byrne.

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JAM EXPERIMENT + RORY INHAM

Spice of Life, Soho 8pm With an unusual frontline of trombone, saxes/EWI and violin, Jam Experiment present an engaging mix of contemporary jazz, funk and electronica.

DOWN FOR THE COUNT SWING ORCHESTRA

BILLY HARPER

Church Of Sound, Clapton 8.30pm One of the great Coltraneinfluenced tenor saxophonists, Billy Harper tasted greatness early, playing on Gil Evans’ Svengali and making his own first album for the legendary Strata-East label. This concert will bring him together with a London quartet and choir.

The Other Palace Studio, Westminster 8pm Bringing the sounds of the Swing era back to life with the music of Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Glenn Miller and Benny Goodman in this energetic show.

SONIC BREW

Royal Albert Hall / Elgar Room 8pm Sonic Brew is led by pianist and composer Alex Curtis, performing music from forthcoming album Patterns, as well as arrangements from artists including The Police and The Beatles.

THE EGYPTIAN JAZZ PROJEKT: HARFOUSH BAND

Rich Mix, Shoreditch 8pm The Harfoush Jazz Band, founded by jazz vocalist Ahmed Harfoush, bring a new sound to jazz through arrangements inspired by 1950s Egyptian and American songs.

SEVEN EYES WITH RANDOLPH MATTHEWS AND NATACHA ATLAS

PizzaExpress Live, Holborn 8.30pm Singer Natacha Atlas curates three nights for the ‘Selected’ concert series. Tonight she presents Seven Eyes, a duo of guitarist Paulo Vinícius and vocalist Tanya Wells, with Randolph Matthews and Natacha Atlas herself.

ART THEMEN / LAURA JURD

Bull’s Head, Barnes 8.30pm Exciting creative collaboration between two British award-winning jazz musicians and their quintet.

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Friday 16 November

NIKKI ILES JAZZ ORCHESTRA

Vortex, Dalston 8.30pm Pianist Nikki Iles premieres a large ensemble project to perform works by inspirational female composers.

IMAANI & DANIEL PEARCE

MF ROBOTS

Hideaway, Streatham 9pm The latest project from Acid Jazz stars Brand New Heavies’ founder, songwriter and drummer Jan Kincaid, as he teams up with fellow ‘Heavy’, vocalist Dawn Joseph.

WHERE PATHWAYS MEET Jazzlive @ The Crypt, Camberwell 9pm Led by Axel Kaner-Lidstrom and James Mollison, Where Pathways Meet fuse transcendental Sun Ra inspired music with the melting pot of London’s dance music.

HANNAH SVENSSON

Pheasantry, Chelsea 8.30pm Swedish jazz singer Hannah Svensson makes her UK debut in a trio featuring her father, jazz guitarist Ewan Svensson.

WAY OUT WEST SIDE STORY

Polish Jazz Café POSK, Hammersmith 8.30pm To celebrate the 100th anniversary of composer Leonard Bernstein’s birth, ‘Way Out West Side Story’ sees London’s landmark collective of jazz musicians re-imagining this seminal work.

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OLIE BRICE + CHALLENGER / STILLMAN / HERBERT

606 Club, Chelsea 9.30pm Two of the finest soul/groove singers in the UK - Incognito’s Imaani and her special guest, Daniel Pearce (One True Voice, Dizzee Rascal).

JUNGLE BY NIGHT

Jazz Café, Camden 9.30pm Jungle By Night turn dancefloors into boiler rooms – no-one can withstand their Afrobeats, Turkish psych and spicy cumbia.

SOULENDVR PRESENTS: JAY PHELPS AND FRIENDS PizzaExpress Jazz Club Midnight FREE Trumpeter Jay Phelps hosts a late-night hang for friends from all over the globe.

Con Cellar Bar, Camden 9pm A double-bill of progressive new music, with bassist Olie Brice leading his quintet and saxophonist Tom Challenger presenting a new work for trio.

JORGE ROSSY & PHELAN BURGOYNE: REBOP

Toulouse Lautrec, Kennington 9.30pm Drummer Jorge Rossy joins young international band led by British drummer Phelan Burgoyne for a weekend programme of bebop.

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Saturday 17 November JAZZ FUTURE: NYJO LONDON

JAZZ FOR TODDLERS Stratford Circus Arts Centre / C2 11am & 2pm FAMILY

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SIGBJØRN APELAND + DANALOGUE + HELEN PAPAIOANNOU

EVELYN & THE YELLOW BIRDS PRESENTED BY CHERISE ADAMS-BURNETT Southbank Centre / Purcell Room 11am FAMILY Join us on an interactive musical adventure following Evelyn and the Yellow Birds from the Caribbean to England. The show explores jazz music and its Caribbean influences through Evelyn’s heartwarming tale, with a live band accompaniment. This is a perfect way for the whole family to learn more about the melting pot of influences across the jazz genre! Recommended for ages 7 to 11.

Union Chapel, Islington Midday FREE/PAY WHAT YOU CAN Sigbjørn Apeland (Hubro) will be travelling from Norway to improvise on the Chapel’s own Father Willis organ. Danalogue (The Comet is Coming/Soccer96) will also play a set which incorporates the organ. Helen Papaioannou is a composer and saxophonist who explores minimal pattern-based ideas.

HARRY BOLT

PizzaExpress Jazz Club 1.30pm Mentored by John Taylor and having toured with Clark Tracey, Harry Bolt is a pianist who brings a fresh aesthetic to modern and traditional jazz.

BBC RADIO 3’S J TO Z

Southbank Centre / The Clore Ballroom 2pm-6pm FREE BBC Radio 3’s newest jazz programme presents the best in jazz past, present, and future with an eclectic mix of live sessions.

Vortex, Dalston 3pm The first of two Saturday afternoon sessions showcasing the future stars of jazz, this time featuring NYJO London who perform under Engines Orchestra’s Phil Meadows.

1000 LONDONERS: WINDRUSH GENERATIONS Barbican / Cinema 3 3pm The multi award-winning 1000 Londoners project presents a brand new collection of documentary portraits, followed by a discussion with creative director Rachel Wang.

2 PIANOS, 6 PIANISTS, 12 HANDS & 60 DIGITS

The Other Palace Studio, Westminster 3pm Improvised magic from outstanding international jazz pianists; Nikki Iles, David Newton, James Pearson, Jason Rebello, Jim Watson and Gareth Williams on one stage.

PRESSURE

Barbican / Cinema 3 4.15pm Co-written by Horace Ové and fellow Trinidadian novelist Samuel Selvon, this landmark work – widely regarded as Britain’s first Black feature film – tells the story of a teenager caught between two cultures. Part of the Festival’s Windrush - A Celebration series.

This event will be recorded by BBC Radio 3 for future broadcast.

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Saturday 17 November

WINDRUSH:

Barbican 7.30pm

A CELEBRATION BY ANTHONY JOSEPH

FEATURING

CALYPSO ROSE YOUNG JAZZ FROM ITALY: ALESSANDRO LANZONI + CLOCK’S POINTER DANCE Barbican / FreeStage, Level G 5.20pm-7pm FREE A series of performances featuring the vitality of today’s emerging Italian scene kicks off with a solo piano set from Alessandro Lanzoni, whose dynamic command of lyricism and intensity won him Best New Talent of the Year in 2013. Followed by a quintet from Lombardy whose sonic horizons stretch from familiar jazz territory into influences from rock and free improv.

MIGHT Y SPARROW BROTHER RESISTANCE GAIK A CLEVELAND WATKISS

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BLAKEY’S BOYS

Spice Of Life, Soho 7pm Tenor saxophonist Matt Telfer leads a swinging band to celebrate Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers.

MARC COPLAND & DAVE LIEBMAN

PizzaExpress Jazz Club 7pm & 10pm Two renowned players, pianist Marc Copland and saxophonist David Liebman, join forces to play contemporary jazz that is rhythmically intense, lyrical, and always displays their mutual empathy.

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JASON YARDE

DEVA MAHAL

St Mary’s Music Hall, Walthamstow 7.30pm A powerhouse vocalist and songwriter, Deva Mahal’s brand of soul music embraces her blues roots, with an infusion of gospeltinged vocals and R&B sensibility. The daughter of legendary musician Taj Mahal, her debut album Run Deep was released earlier this year.

ILL CONSIDERED + ROBERT STILLMAN

Corsica Studios, Elephant & Castle 7.30pm Ill Considered are a London-based quartet whose deep grooves and plaintive melodies have enjoyed a breakthrough year with Gilles Peterson one of their most high-profile advocates.

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Saturday 17 November

70 years on from the HMT Empire Windrush’s arrival in Essex, British/ Trinidadian poet, novelist, and musician Anthony Joseph brings together an array of musicians and artists to celebrate the cultural history of the Caribbean diaspora in the United Kingdom. The month-long series of film, music and literature events culminates in this gala concert, which will include the debut of a newly commissioned Windrush Suite by saxophonist/ composer Jason Yarde, performed by Anthony and a pan-Caribbean ensemble comprising a who’s who of the British jazz, Caribbean music, and spoken word scenes – including legendary calypso artists Calypso Rose, Mighty Sparrow and rhythm poet Brother Resistance. Please check our website for the ancillary event programme. This series is a special curation by Anthony Joseph, as part of Giant Steps, a scheme supported by Help Musicians UK and Serious Trust.

KANDACE SPRINGS + AJ BROWN

Southbank Centre / Queen Elizabeth Hall 7.30pm Prince once said that Kandace Springs ‘has a voice that could melt snow’. She returns following her previous sold out show at the Festival, when her first Blue Note album Soul Eyes was released – since then, she’s toured with Gregory Porter and recorded her second album Indigo, out this autumn.

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ETHAN IVERSON RESIDENCY PART 2: THE BRITISH COMPOSERS

Kings Place / Hall One 7.30pm Laura Jurd, Pete Wareham, Ruth Goller and Seb Rochford – a massively talented group of players in their own right, handpicked by Ethan and Laura – join Ethan in an exploration of the art of the composers who define an intrinsically British approach to jazz – from Stan Tracey, Joe Harriott and Tubby Hayes, to Kenny Wheeler, John Taylor and Django Bates. To set the scene, prior to the concert Ethan interviews one of the most perceptive of today’s writers on music, Richard Williams, about the background to this concert; a live edition of Ethan’s blog, Do the Math.

JEFF GOLDBLUM & THE MILDRED SNITZER ORCHESTRA

Cadogan Hall 7.30pm Not many people know that Jeff Goldblum plays a mean jazz piano, in addition to starring in Jurassic Park, Independence Day and The Fly, where he provides that uniquely wry, charming and unpredictable edge. He formed his band The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra in LA and they play loose, improvised versions of jazz standards.

JUDI JACKSON

Southbank Centre / Purcell Room 7.45pm Opening for Mavis Staples shaped her as a jazz singer, and her first track was Only Love with Snarky Puppy. After her critically acclaimed EP Blame It On My Youth, her album Live In London is released this autumn.

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Saturday 17 November

MARIZA

Southbank Centre / Royal Festival Hall 8pm The undisputed queen of fado returns with a sensational new album just called Mariza. Born in Africa, brought up in Lisbon, she draws on an awareness of other musics from the blues to tango, while loving the fado tradition. ‘If fado is synonymous with melancholia, she reminds us how much joy and sensuality reside in the music as well’ (The Times)

THE PERSIAN DUET: BEHDAD BABAEI & NAVID AFGHAH

Rich Mix, Shoreditch 8pm Tombak (goblet drum) player Navid Afghah teams up with seh-tar (four-string lute) player Behdad Babaei for an improvisationbased performance, including music from their album The Silver Stream of Moonlight.

JAMIE BAUM

Kings Place / Hall Two 8pm Composer, bandleader and flautist Jamie Baum is a rare talent, amassing an impressive series of awards and commissions over the past two decades. She brings her acclaimed septet to the UK for the first time, to perform Bridges, an extended suite of music inspired by her fascination with world sacred musics.

PERFECT HOUSEPLANTS

Vortex, Dalston 8pm Instrumental jazz at a high level played by Mark Lockheart (saxophones), Huw Warren (piano and accordion), Dudley Philips (bass) and Martin France on drums.

TINA MAY’S SWINGING SATURDAY SHOW The Other Palace Studio, Westminster 8pm Singer Tina May brings a band of fellow award-winners for a night of romantic ballads and swinging jazz standards.

NATACHA ATLAS: SELECTED

PizzaExpress Live, Holborn 8.30pm Natacha Atlas performs with her sextet, playing material from Myriad Road and previewing new material from her forthcoming album.

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Saturday 17 November

MACIEK PYSZ

Polish Jazz Café POSK, Hammersmith 8.30pm Guitarist Maciek Pysz, together with long-time collaborator double bass player Yuri Goloubev, team up with accordionist Laurent Derache and drummer Antoine Banville for a fresh sounding New Quartet.

KATRIONA TAYLOR

HANNAH WILLIAMS & THE AFFIRMATIONS

Bull’s Head, Barnes 8.30pm Jazz and Latin vocalist Katriona Taylor features songs made famous by great female artists past and present.

Hideaway, Streatham 9pm Williams is a whirlwind of soul, love, lust and anger, a musical storm that blows across any stage she graces. Backed here by an outstanding crew of musicians, The Affirmations.

LAILA BIALI

SON YAMBU

Pheasantry, Chelsea 8.30pm Singer, songwriter and pianist Biali combines pop with the energy of jazz, in her original compositions as well as her own interpretations of the music of Coldplay and David Bowie.

Jazzlive @ The Crypt, Camberwell 9pm Son Yambu play authentic Cuban son, the intoxicating fusion of Spanish and African rhythms that gave rise to salsa.

JORGE ROSSY & PHELAN BURGOYNE: REBOP

Toulouse Lautrec, Kennington 9.30pm See Friday 16 November at 9.30pm for details.

SAXOPHONE SUMMIT

606 Club, Chelsea 9.30pm A terrific front line of saxophonists featuring Mornington Lockett, Ed Jones and Chris Maddock, backed by Gareth Williams’ piano trio.

SOULENDVR PRESENTS: JAY PHELPS & FRIENDS PizzaExpress Jazz Club Midnight See Friday 16 November at midnight for details.

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Sunday 18 November

GROOVE BABY

Southbank Centre / Level 5 Function Room 10.30am FAMILY A jazz and funk fuelled family adventure under the sea. A fun mixture of story-telling, interactive music making and solid groove from the Groove Baby Organ Trio. Specially designed for 3-6 year olds and their grown-ups!

JAZZ FOR TODDLERS

Discover Children’s Story Centre, Stratford 11am & 2pm FAMILY See Friday 16 November at 10.15am for details.

SERIOUS SING: WORKSHOP WITH EMILY DANKWORTH

Kings Place / St Pancras Room 11am TAKE PART A 90-minute participatory singing workshop. With no experience necessary, all you need to take part is a desire to join in, explore jazz singing and develop your technique. Emily Dankworth is a jazz singer who has performed at venues from Barbican to Jazz at Lincoln Center – she will be working with pianist Maria Chiara Argirò.

GARETH LOCKRANE BIG BAND

Spice of Life, Soho 1.30pm This exciting 18-piece ensemble containing London’s top jazz players is a natural extension of UK flautist Lockrane’s other projects, Grooveyard and his septet.

PHIL ROBSON + JED LEVY

PizzaExpress Jazz Club 1.30pm Multi award-winning guitarist Phil Robson brings his US quartet which features drummer Clarence Penn and saxophonist Jed Levy, who shares the composer’s role with Phil.

JONNY MANSFIELD’S ELFTET

606 Club, Chelsea 1.30pm Winner of the Kenny Wheeler Jazz Prize and recent Royal Academy of Music graduate, vibraphonist/percussionist/ composer Jonny Mansfield, leads his 11-piece band Elftet.

FREE IMPROVISATION WORKSHOP FOR WOMEN

Southbank Centre / Level 5 Function Room 2pm FREE/TAKE PART Break musical boundaries at an improvisation workshop for those who identify as women, led by leading member and conductor of the London Improvisers Orchestra, saxophonist Caroline Kraabel. She brings her punk ideals to music as something anyone can do. Join her to explore music where you can, with application and inspiration, do anything: improvisation. The workshop is free, but to register for a place, please email: learning@serious.org.uk

TOK YO-CHUTEI-IKI

St John on Bethnal Green 1pm FREE Adventurous Japanese baritone saxophone ensemble Tokyo-chutei-Iki cross genres from jazz to classical to rock and beyond. Today’s show allows the audience to see them in an open rehearsal.

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Sunday 18 November MWALIMU EXPRESS

BLUE NOTE RECORDS: BEYOND THE NOTES

Barbican / Cinema 3 2pm The story of the iconic American jazz record label comes alive in this new documentary, tracing the history of Blue Note from its founding in 1939 by German-Jewish refugees and jazz enthusiasts Alfred Lion and Francis Wolff, through the 1950s and 60s, to the present.

YOUNG JAZZ FROM ITALY: ENRICO ZANISI + YELLOW SQUEEDS + SIMONA SEVERINI + GIOVANNI GUIDI & DRIVE!

Barbican / FreeStage, Level G 2pm-6.45pm FREE Day two of a sequence of artists that demonstrate the depth of talent emerging from today’s Italian jazz scene. With his solo album Piano Tales, Zanisi reveals his potential as both songwriter and player, whilst guitarist Francesco Diodati’s quintet Yellow Squeeds delves into the unusual textures of a line-up including trumpet and tuba. A second solo set features Simona Severini, who travels through songwriting generations from Monteverdi to Nick Drake and Joni Mitchell in delicately woven acoustic and electronic textures. A final set comes from pianist Giovanni Guidi, making his mark internationally with multiple albums for ECM, and collaborations with Enrico Rava, Matthew Herbert, Tomasz Stañko – he performs here with his trio DRIVE!, whose collective interplay is breathaking.

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MOPOMOSO

Vortex, Dalston 2pm Guitarist John Russell and pianist, trumpeter and composer Chris Burn founded Mopomoso, a continuing series exploring the world of free improvisation.

DIZ WATSON & THE DOORMEN

Hideaway, Streatham 2pm New Orleans piano R&B from Diz ‘Honey Bear’ Watson, a true great when it comes to barrel house piano and New Orleans boogie.

HELEN THEOPHANOUS

Bull’s Head, Barnes 2.30pm Helen Theophanous & her quartet recreate One Night Stand – the Blue Note recording made of the 1947 Sarah Vaughan/Lester Young sextet concert at Town Hall, NYC.

Rich Mix, Shoreditch 2.30pm FREE/FAMILY Mwalimu Express brings together stunning artists from the African and jazz scenes to create new music, featuring Bex Burch, Jason Yarde and Afla Sackey.

JAZZ EXPERIMENTS: EXPLORING JAZZ THROUGH THE MUSIC OF CHARLES MINGUS

Southbank Centre / The Clore Ballroom 3pm FREE/TAKE PART Exploring ideas of collective improvisation, Blues and Roots Ensemble have created a new piece for musicians of all ages and abilities. Participants will work together to perform the piece, through rehearsal sessions in the autumn. The performance will be based on the music of Charles Mingus, and traces jazz from its earliest Dixieland origins right through to swing, bebop and Latin American styles. Want to take part? We’d love to welcome you – please see our website for the application process. Following this, the Blues and Roots Ensemble will perform their own professional repertoire.

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Sunday 18 November

ABRAHAM BRODY & WOODEN ELEPHANT

SAX RUINS

Café OTO 4pm One of Japan’s most innovative and versatile drummers Tatsuya Yoshida alongside saxophonist Ryoko Ono.

ETHAN IVERSON RESIDENCY PART 3: ETHAN’S LAST RENT PARTY

Kings Place / Hall Two 4pm How ragtime and early jazz found Britain, and what happened next…. Classic jazz piano from the 20s and 30s, the impact of jazz on the music of Constant Lambert and Percy Grainger, and how the story goes thereafter – Ethan is joined by fellow pianists Alexander Hawkins and Adam Fairhall.

BILL FRISELL SOLO

Cadogan Hall 5.30pm Bill Frisell performs music from his new solo release Music IS, in a rare solo concert that explores his career as one of the world’s most adventurous guitarists.

OMER AVITAL QANTAR

PizzaExpress Live, Holborn 6pm & 9pm Qantar are composer Omer Avital’s Brooklyn quintet, ranging from Middle Eastern grooves to arrangements of traditional Sephardic music.

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ROYAL ACADEMY BIG BAND WITH TUTU PUOANE: MAMA AFRICA

Southbank Centre/ The Clore Ballroom 6pm FREE The Academy Big Band appears alongside South African vocalist Tutu Puoane, presenting her tribute marking the 10th anniversary of the death of Miriam Makeba and celebrating her legacy in sparkling new arrangements.

SHAI MAESTRO

Ronnie Scott’s 6.30pm Israeli pianist Shai Maestro plays the music from his new ECM release The Dream Thief with Phil Donkin on bass and Ofri Nehemya on drums.

JAMES REESE EUROPE MARCHES

Village Underground, Shoreditch 7pm Composer, singer and multiinstrumentalist Abraham Brody joins forces with quintet Wooden Elephant to play his new album Crossings and a new version of Radiohead’s Kid A.

PHIL DEGREG WITH ALAN BARNES

The Other Palace Studio, Westminster 7pm US pianist Phil DeGreg plays alongside saxophonist Alan Barnes.

LEA DELARIA

Bridge Theatre, Tower Bridge 7.30pm Known for her frank outspoken politics and big personality as ‘Big Boo’ from Orange is the New Black, DeLaria shows off her comic genius and impressive vocal range.

Southbank Centre / Queen Elizabeth Foyer 6.45pm FREE Talented young brass players, led by Andy Grappy, parade in homage to the impact of the Harlem Hellfighters, whose military band helped introduce Black American culture into Europe when the USA entered WW1.

CAMILLA BEEPUT AS LENA HORNE

Live at Zédel, Soho 7pm See Friday 16 November at 7pm for details.

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Sunday 18 November

THE BOY’S DOIN’ IT A CELEBRATION OF THE LIFE & MUSIC OF HUGH MASEKELA

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ELINA DUNI & ROB LUFT

Omnibus, Clapham 7.30pm Swiss/Albanian singer Elina Duni’s latest ECM project ranges from traditional music from her own cultural roots, as well as songs by Jacques Brel and her own music. She is joined by the UK’s rising star guitarist Rob Luft.

BOBBY MCFERRIN: CIRCLESONGS

Southbank Centre / Royal Festival Hall 7.30pm

For 78 years, South Africa was blessed with a phenomenal visionary who impacted African jazz with a unique brass tone and storytelling style. Renowned for international hits like ‘Grazing in the Grass’, ‘Stimela’ and ‘Bring Him Back Home’, Masekela was a long-time friend of the EFG London Jazz Festival, always leaving his audience in awe through his remarkable talent and presence. Together with the Masekela family and the Cape Town Jazz Festival, we have put together a complete evening to celebrate his life, featuring Hugh Masekela’s full band of musicians, a top-class brass section and a stellar cast of guest vocalists, all paying their love and respect to the great Bra Hugh.

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Barbican 7.30pm Bobby McFerrin is an inspiration to all vocalists. Tonight he takes to the stage with his ground-breaking a cappella group Voicestra, and a London choir specially assembled by Pete Churchill.

TOK YO-CHUTEI-IKI

Spice of Life, Soho 7.30pm Translated as ‘Tokyo Bass Frequency’, this 11-piece baritone saxophone band are one of Japan’s most extraordinary groups.

JESSICA RADCLIFFE

Bull’s Head, Barnes 7.30pm The Jessica Radcliffe Quintet celebrate the late Jon Hendricks, the man who brought a new dimension to the jazz vocal canon.

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Sunday 18 November LAST LONDON BAND

SHIVA FESHAREKI WITH THE BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA

Southbank Centre / Queen Elizabeth Hall 7.30pm Winner of the BASCA British Composer Award for Innovation, Shiva Feshareki, a young experimental composer and turntable artist, will perform the world premiere of a new commission, alongside Chief Conductor Bramwell Tovey’s piece ‘Pictures in the Smoke’ with the BBC Concert Orchestra. This event will be recorded by BBC Radio 3 for future broadcast.

AUSTRALIAN ART ORCHESTRA

Southbank Centre / Purcell Room 7.45pm An evocative concert inspired by stories of those who returned from the battlefields of WW1, including three world premieres by composers Andrea Keller, Tilman Robinson and Australian Art Orchestra Director Peter Knight, with traditional ensemble textures invigorated by archival recordings, tape, electronics and improvisation.

SHEILA JORDAN WITH CAMERON BROWN

Pheasantry, Chelsea 8pm Sheila Jordan reaches 90 this year – and is one of a very few artists around today who worked with Charlie Parker and the greats of bebop. The essence of jazz cool, in her long-established duo with bassist Cameron Brown.

THREE BODY TRIO + BROADSTROKES

Servant Jazz Quarters, Dalston 8pm Two of Gilles Peterson’s Future Bubblers Project: Three Body Trio, a groove-based electronic band and Broadstrokes, a jazz musician, organist and producer.

ALINA BZHEZHINSKA: AFRO-JAZZ

Toulouse Lautrec, Kennington 8pm 50 years ago, jazz harpist Dorothy Ashby released Afro-Harping, and here the brilliant young harpist Alina Bzhezhinska celebrates the legacy of a seminal Black woman artist from the 50s.

Ridley Road Market Bar, Dalston 8pm Last London Band perform original jazz compositions with poets and spoken word artists.

ANTONIO SERRANO

PizzaExpress Jazz Club 8pm Spanish harmonica player Antonio Serrano was mentored by Larry Adler, and plays a jazz set with his band.

SEBASTIAAN DE KROM

Troubadour, Earl’s Court 8.30pm Drummer Sebastiaan de Krom is joined by saxophonist Dave O’Higgins and bassist Chris Hill.

DEREK NASH & NOEL MCCALLA

606 Club, Chelsea 8.30pm Saxophonist Derek Nash and singer Noel McCalla and their band celebrate the music of Stevie Wonder.

KIRK LIGHTSEY

Live at Zédel, Soho 9pm Pianist Kirk Lightsey leads his trio featuring bassist Steve Watts and drummer Dave Wickins.

EMILIA MÅRTENSSON

Vortex, Dalston 8pm Singer Emilia Mårtensson launches a new project that focuses on new collaborations between Swedish and British artists.

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Monday 19 November

SAM AMIDON

Cadogan Hall 7.30pm Following the success of his Nonesuch album The Following Mountain (one of Uncut Magazine’s albums of the year), avant-folk singer Sam Amidon creates a one-off dream band to perform his music. Featuring Byron Wallen (trumpet), James Allsopp (saxophone), Kit Downes (piano/organ), Larry Bartley (bass), Chris Vatalaro (drums).

ANT LAW

NANCY RUTH

MARTIN SPEAKE’S CHARUKESI

RAIBLE/GRADISCHNIG QUINTET + WILL ARNOLD-FORSTER

PizzaExpress Jazz Club 1pm FREE This hard-hitting contemporary quartet, co-led by guitarist Ant Law and Scott Flanigan, features bassist Ferg Ireland and drummer Marc Michel.

Cadogan Hall 2.30pm FREE New project from alto saxophonist Martin Speake, with Alyson Cawley (tenor saxophone/ clarinet), Rob Luft (guitar) and Will Glaser (drums/percussion).

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Live At Zédel, Soho 7pm Talented vocalist/composer Nancy Ruth and her Spanish band make their London debut with Sangria Jam, an album that reflects her love of jazz, flamenco and Latin rhythms.

Toulouse Lautrec, Kennington 7pm Pianist Claus Raible and tenor saxophonist Herwig Gradischnig explore the music of bop pianist/composer Elmo Hope, with trumpeter Steve Fishwick, bassist Giorgos Antoniou and drummer Matt Home.

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Monday 19 November

ORPHY ROBINSON’S

ASTRAL WEEKS

FEATURING RRIS SARAH JANE MO NE & ZARA MCFARLA

Southbank Centre / Queen Elizabeth Hall 7.30pm

ARCHIE SHEPP: ART SONGS & SPIRITUALS + SIMON PURCELL’S RED CIRCLE WITH CLEVELAND WATKISS

To mark 50 years since Van Morrison’s Astral Weeks album, ‘Live Experience of the Year Award’ winner Orphy Robinson presents his jazz and soul interpretation of this masterpiece, sung by Sarah Jane Morris and Zara McFarlane.

Barbican 7.30pm As he enters his eighties, soulful saxophonist Archie Shepp’s command of a deep tradition of Black culture and music is unparalleled. Joined by talented singer/keyboardist Amina Claudine Myers, charismatic singer Carleen Anderson, a specially assembled vocal group and band featuring the great drummer Hamid Drake. Simon Purcell’s opening set sees him re-unite with vocalist Cleveland Watkiss, rekindling the spirit of a collaboration forged amidst the energy of the London jazz scene of the 80s. Chris Batchelor, Julian Seigel, Steve Watts and Gene Calderazzo complete the line-up.

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Monday 19 November

NEAR EAST QUARTET + KYUNGSO PARK Southbank Centre / Purcell Room 7.45pm

TOM GREEN

The Other Palace Studio, Westminster 8pm The Tom Green Septet present an evening of original compositions, compelling arrangements and creative improvisation.

ELLIOT GALVIN

Royal Albert Hall / Elgar Room 8pm Composer and pianist Elliot Galvin plays music from his album Punch, on Edition, with bassist Tom McCredie and drummer Corrie Dick.

VULA VIEL & VELVET REVOLUTION

Near East Quartet juxtapose contemporary jazz and traditional Korean music. Saxophonist/clarinettist Sungjae Son and guitarist Suwuk Chung are joined by pansori singer Borim Kim and creative drummer Soojin Suh. They release their self-titled album on ECM this autumn.

Vortex, Dalston 8pm The unusual instrumentation of both bands makes for an evening of strong musical statements, vibrant and intricate.

Kyungso Park plays the gayageum, a Korean instrument that sounds like a cross between the oud, harp and theremin. She breaks the boundaries between traditional and contemporary Korean music – after collaborating with Andy Sheppard two years ago, she returns to play a solo set. Part of K-Music 2018: see serious.org.uk/k-music for more information.

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Monday 19 November

LIAM GRUNDY

Bull’s Head, Barnes 8pm Country blues and roots pianist/ vocalist Liam Grundy performs with his band, featuring bassists Richard Sadler and Preben Raunsbjerg and drummer Neil Bullock.

NIK BÄRTSCH’S RONIN

Ronnie Scott’s 8.30pm After a superb set at Love Supreme, Nik Bärtsch plays from his new ECM album Awase.

MARIA CHIARA ARGIRÒ GROUP

MATT ROBERTS’ BIGGISH BAND

PizzaExpress Jazz Club 8.30pm Maria Chiara Argirò Group blends classical music, folk traditions and electronic music with her own approach to harmony and melody.

Spice of Life, Soho 8pm Trumpeter Matt Roberts brings his 10-piece little big band to the Spice, with a show celebrating the great jazz trumpeter Freddie Hubbard.

RICHARD BONA

SHEILA JORDAN WITH CAMERON BROWN Pheasantry, Chelsea 8.30pm See Sunday 18 November at 8pm for details.

RESOLUTION 88

Hideaway, Streatham 8.30pm Heavy Fender Rhodes jazz funk and broken beats have become the signature sound of this power-groove quartet.

LUNA COHEN

606 Club, Chelsea 8.30pm Brazilian singer Luna Cohen with her special guest singer/guitarist Jurandir Santana celebrate 60 years of Bossa nova.

Jazz Café, Camden 9.30pm Richard Bona was first inspired to play electric bass by Jaco Pastorius. The Cameroon-born artist’s grooving ostinatos and rhythmic eruptions bring in jazz fans, but it’s Cuban and Caribbean dance music, Afrobeat and African traditional songs that give his music a much broader appeal.

VULA

PizzaExpress Live, Holborn 8.30pm Powerhouse vocalist Vula Malinga is probably best known for her work as lead vocalist with Basement Jaxx, including the hit single ‘Oh My Gosh’. Vula is also one third of vocal trio LaSharVu.

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Tuesday 20 November

ALYN COSKER

PizzaExpress Jazz Club 1pm FREE The Scottish National Jazz Orchestra’s drumming dynamo Alyn Cosker leads a ‘gorgeously cool and soulfully assured’ (Jazzwise) group featuring pianist Steve Hamilton, guitarist Davie Dunsmuir and bassist Colin Cunningham.

JOANNA EDEN

Cadogan Hall 2.30pm FREE Joanna Eden approaches the songs of Stephen Sondheim from a jazzinfluenced perspective, with pianist Simon Brown, bassist Russell Swift and drummer George Double.

TRIO HLK & EVELYN GLENNIE

South Hampstead High School Theatre 7.30pm Pianist/composer Rich Harrold, guitarist Ant Law and drum virtuoso Richard Kass join forces with solo percussionist Evelyn Glennie as part of the Hampstead Arts Festival.

STANLEY CLARKE BAND + THE HEADHUNTERS Southbank Centre / Royal Festival Hall 7.30pm

JEFF WATTS + KURT ROSENWINKEL PizzaExpress Jazz Club 6pm & 9pm One of the world’s great drummers, Jeff ‘Tain’ Watts, is joined by celebrated guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel.

ROB BARRON + CLAUS RAIBLE & GIORGOS ANTONIOU

Toulouse Lautrec, Kennington 7pm Rooted in the hardbop tradition, pianist Rob Barron’s quintet draws influences from Cedar Walton, Wes Montgomery and the current New York scene.

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Tuesday 20 November YOUN SUN NAH + HYELIM KIM & ALICE ZAWADZKI

Southbank Centre / Queen Elizabeth Hall 7.30pm One of Korea’s great voices plays a rare London concert as the closing event in K-Music 2018. Youn Sun Nah first made her name in France, where Le Monde enthused about her ‘magnificent voice and passionate originality.’ Opening the evening will be superb daegum (bamboo flute) player, Hyelim Kim and violinist/vocalist Alice Zawadzki, a ‘force to be reckoned with’ says Jamie Cullum. Part of K-Music 2018: see serious.org.uk/k-music for more information.

Two seminal names from the heady days of 70s jazz fusion, still creating music that combines the pulse of urban Black America with instrumental wizardry. Stanley Clarke’s bass pyrotechnics burst onto the scene with Chick Corea’s Return to Forever. Sampled by everyone from Jay-Z to Nas to The Beastie Boys, he composed the genre-defining soundtrack to Boyz N The Hood. Post-Miles, Herbie Hancock formed The Headhunters to create a concept of space funk that remains at the heart of today’s band, still fired by original members Bill Summers, Paul Jackson and Mike Clark.

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LEYLA MCCALLA & MELISSA LAVEAUX

Cadogan Hall 7.30pm Two great singers come together for one special performance. Leyla McCalla spent two years with the Carolina Chocolate Drops after moving to New Orleans, and her music explores social justice and a pan-African consciousness. Melissa Laveaux left Canada in 2016 to honour her Haitian ancestors and create new album Radyo Siwei. Songlines said,’Laveaux’s rich, velvety voice compares to that of legends Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan, and lifts tunes both political and highly personal, heavy with memories and meaning.’

EDDIE PARKER

Southbank Centre / Purcell Room 7.45pm Loose Tubes flautist / composer Eddie Parker has a life-long passion for the music of Claude Debussy. Eddie and his ensemble of 12 outstanding jazz and classical performers, alongside vocal talents Brigitte Beraha and James Gilchrist, celebrate the composer in his centenary year.

CHRIS INGHAM’S REBOP

The Other Palace Studio, Westminster 8pm Chris Ingham’s jazz sextet REBOP play the music of Miles Davis, John Coltrane and Cannonball Adderley.

HUMPHREY LYTTELTON BAND

Bull’s Head, Barnes 8pm The Humphrey Lyttelton Band continues to present Humph’s music whilst showcasing his vast music library, from early traditional to modern by way of Ellington and Basie.

KANSAS SMITTY’S HOUSE BAND

Kansas Smitty’s, Hackney 8pm & 10pm A pair of riotous shows in the band’s own tiny bar tonight, before they play the Bridge Theatre in December.

QUENTIN COLLINS / TOM HARRISON

Spice of Life, Soho 8pm Hard bop sextet including dynamic US saxophonist Meilana Gillard.

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Tuesday 20 November RAH BOY MUSIC LIVE

Camden Assembly 8pm Sanctuary LDN presents a night of music rooted in the Afrobeat genre, featuring some of the best Afrobeat artists in the UK including DJ P.Montana, Selecta Suave and Dylan Williams. Hosted by Anna-Marie Descartes.

THE BOOM YEH

Royal Albert Hall / Elgar Room 8pm Led by guitarist Jon Speedy, The Boom Yeh stir their fusion of jazz, funk, Afrobeat and Latin for a night of pure uncut groove.

HACKNEY COLLIERY BAND Scala, King’s Cross 8pm Hackney Colliery Band, purveyors of the modern brass band sound, celebrate their most ambitious album to date, Collaborations: Volume One, embracing jazz, world music, hip hop, soul, rock and electronica.

CASSIE KINOSHI’S SEED ENSEMBLE

ITAMAR BOROCHOV

SUFF DADDY & THE LUNCHBIRDS + SEPALOT QUARTET

SIMON WALLACE’S LONDON SUITE

Vortex, Dalston 8pm Combining jazz with innercity London, West African and Caribbean influenced groove, SEED’s ten-piece line-up is packed with London’s fresh new talent.

Servant Jazz Quarters, Dalston 8pm Suff Daddy and The Lunchbirds play a hip hop/jazz live set and Sepalot Quartet amalgamate eclectic beats, pulsing bass, atmospheric sound design and jazz.

606 Club, Chelsea 8.30pm Pianist and composer Simon Wallace and his UK Roots Trio debut new work London Suite, inspired by London’s vibrant street music from the 18th century to present day.

KAIROS 4TET

AFURIKO / MAÑANA COLLECTIVE

JAZZMEIA HORN

MIRIAM AST & VICTOR GUTIERREZ

Rich Mix, Shoreditch 8pm MOBO Award-winning Kairos 4Tet bridge the gap between classic and contemporary. Featuring singer Emilia Mårtensson, bassist Jasper Høiby and drummer Jon Scott.

Ronnie Scott’s 8.30pm A welcome return for rising star vocalist and winner of the Thelonious Monk International Vocal Jazz Competition.

LOZ SPEYER

Ridley Road Market Bar, Dalston 8.30pm FREE Trumpeter/composer Loz Speyer brings his Cuban Jazz sextet Time Zone to Dalston.

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PizzaExpress, Holborn 8.30pm Deeply immersed in jazz tradition, trumpeter/composer Itamar Borochov’s search for his personal roots resulted in an ever-expanding love for Arab and pan-African musical sensibilities.

Green Note, Camden 8.30pm AfuriKo, a jazz infused duo, join up with the Mañana Collective, whose love of Latin jazz music brought them together.

Pheasantry, Chelsea 8.30pm Jazz vocalist Miriam Ast and Spanish pianist Victor Gutierrez perform music from their debut album Secret Songs, joined by tenor saxophonist Tori Freestone.

RICHARD BONA

Jazz Café, Camden 9.30pm See Monday 19 November at 9.30pm for details.

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Wednesday 21 November

LORRAINE BAKER’S EDEN PizzaExpress Jazz Club 1pm FREE Drummer, percussionist and bandleader Lorraine Baker launches her debut album Eden, with saxophonist Binker Golding, pianist John Turville and electric bassist Paul Michael.

JAMES TAYLOR QUARTET & ORCHESTRA Cadogan Hall 7.30pm

FISHWICK BROTHERS

Cadogan Hall 2.30pm FREE Trumpeter Steve Fishwick and drummer Matt Fishwick present an the compositions of Cedar Walton and Duke Pearson, with a quintet featuring pianist Rob Barron and saxophonist Dave O’Higgins.

BARB JUNGR

Live At Zédel, Soho 7pm Barb Jungr’s show Shelter From The Storm features songs of hope for troubled times, featuring Jamie Safir on piano and Davide Mantovani on bass.

OSIAN ROBERTS + DAVE CHAMBERLAIN

Toulouse Lautrec, Kennington 7pm Sonny Rollins-inspired tenor saxophonist Osian Roberts leads a quartet paying homage to his musical heroes. Support comes from Wes Montgomeryinfluenced guitarist Dave Chamberlain and double bass.

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James Taylor is one of the great British Hammond organ players and JTQ are a fantastic live outfit celebrating 30 joyous years on the road, but this concert offers a chance to hear something brand new. Audio Network commissioned James to record a beautifully cinematic album with orchestra at Abbey Road, and Soundtrack from Electric Black is the result. Combining the influences of Lalo Schifrin and Oliver Nelson in his own very distinctive way, it is beautifully cinematic and dramatic, with a great mix of Hammond-driven funk and glorious strings – the Festival is delighted to be premiering this new album. This show is part of the EFG Excellence Series

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Wednesday 21 November

REMO ANZOVINO

DARIUS BRUBECK

Kings Place / Hall One 7.30pm Inspired by his father’s hits (including ‘Take Five’), as well as years in South Africa, pianist Darius Brubeck’s quartet features saxophonist Dave O’Higgins, bassist Matt Ridley and drummer Wesley Gibbens.

Southbank Centre / Purcell Room 7.45pm Italian composer and pianist Remo Anzovino is inspired by film and visual media, whether celebrating Pasolini or writing a soundtrack for Fight For Freedom, a film about Muhammad Ali. For his first-ever British concert, he will play music from all points of his career, including his new Sony album Nocturne.

FARAJ SULEIMAN QUARTET

Kings Place / Hall Two 8pm Palestinian composer and pianist Faraj Suleiman’s penchant for Arabic scales and modalities smoothly blends with his inspiration from tango and jazz tradition; ground-breaking original compositions that have led him to become one of the leading composers of the Arab world.

KOMEDA’S INCARNATIONS A CELEBRATION OF KRZYSZTOF KOMEDA’S WORLD Southbank Centre / Queen Elizabeth Hall 7.30pm A terrific combination of Polish and UK artists tell the full story of Komeda’s life, music and legacy, with a stunning visual backdrop of rare and archive movie clips and interviews with his collaborators and family. Musical director and saxophonist James Morton leads a specially formed sextet, with Quentin Collins (trumpet/ flugel), Neil Charles (bass), Tomasz Bura (piano) and Mark Mondesir (drums), alongside two fast emerging Polish voices - Jarecki, and Nigerian/Polish Emose Uhunmwangho. This event will be recorded by BBC Radio 3 for future broadcast.

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Wednesday 21 November

CHERISE ADAMS-BURNETT Royal Albert Hall / Elgar Room 8pm Cherise Adams-Burnett is a fiercely talented vocalist whose performance style fuses her passion for soul and neo-soul with her appreciation of great jazz singers.

MAST + PHOENICIAN BLINDS

POUYA MAHMOODI

Servant Jazz Quarters, Dalston 8pm Tim Conley’s project MAST reinterprets Thelonious Monk, whilst Phoenician Blinds play songs from their second album A Second of Silence.

PATCHWORK JAZZ ORCHESTRA

Vortex, Dalston 8pm 17 musicians form this millennial big band that has no leader, but a variety of composers using the ensemble as a platform for fresh sounds and ideas.

Rich Mix, Shoreditch 8pm Guitarist and singer-songwriter Mahmoodi introduces a new music experience by combining elements of rock and blues with Iranian folk and classical music.

JAIMIE BRANCH: FLY OR DIE

Café OTO, Dalston 8pm First show of a two night residency for this Chicago-born, New York-based trumpeter – her UK headline debut. Her quartet perform material from her criticallyacclaimed debut album Fly Or Die.

LEO RICHARDSON

Spice of Life, Soho 8pm Tenor saxophonist Leo Richardson’s hard-bop style featuring pianist Rick Simpson, bassist Mark Lewandowski and drummer Ed ‘Roddy’ Richardson.

QUINN OULTON

Kansas Smitty’s, Hackney 8pm Singer and multi-instrumentalist Quinn Oulton brings his home-brewed song writing concoctions to life, alongside his powerhouse live band.

THE WOW FACTOR

Bull’s Head, Barnes 8pm Way Out West founder members Tim Whitehead, Tony Woods and Chris Biscoe (saxophone), Tom Miller (piano) and Dave Jones (bass) play their own music and the work of late Eddie Harvey.

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Wednesday 21 November

NYJO’S NONET

100 Club, Oxford Street 8pm Comprising past and present members of the National Youth Jazz Orchestra, the NYJO Nonet will play classics from the Great American Songbook.

FREDDIE GAVITA

The Other Palace Studio, Westminster 8pm His performances with Paloma Faith have taken him to new audiences – here Freddie Gavita plays trumpet and flugelhorn with his quartet.

ZOE FRANCIS & JIM MULLEN: REMEMBERING BLOSSOM DEARIE

Pheasantry, Chelsea 8.30pm Zoe Francis and her awardwinning trio led by Jim Mullen perform songs from the repertoire of American singer and pianist Blossom Dearie.

WOLFERT BREDERODE

JAY RAYNER

TOM BARFORD + TWOSPEAK

ANTONIO SÁNCHEZ

PizzaExpress Jazz Club 8.30pm Pianist and ECM recording artist Wolfert Brederode is recognized for his innovative and recognizable work in which jazz and classical music regularly intersect.

Green Note, Camden 8.30pm Tom Barford’s group play music from his debut album Bloomer and TwoSpeak play music from their upcoming album.

TONY KOFI’S PORTRAIT OF CANNONBALL

Live At Zédel, Soho 9pm Renowned restaurant critic and Masterchef judge, Jay Rayner is also a jazz pianist and tonight performs tunes from the Great American food and drink songbook with his quartet.

Jazz Café, Camden 9.30pm Renowned for his work with Pat Metheny and Chick Corea and creator of the acclaimed soundtrack for Birdman, drummer/ composer Antonio Sánchez leads Migration, one of today’s most exciting small bands

606 Club, Chelsea 8.30pm Multi award-winning saxophonist Tony Kofi pays homage to the late Cannonball Adderley. Also featuring vocalist Deelee Dubé and trumpeter Byron Wallen.

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Thursday 22 November

AL MACSWEEN

PizzaExpress Jazz Club 1pm FREE Known for his distinctive voice and approach to the piano, Al MacSween presents new trio material alongside drummer Edward Wakili Hick and the multi-talented Wonky Logic on synth and percussion.

OFT BUGGE WES SELT M M AGNUS ÖSTRÖ

RYMDEN +

DAN BERGLUND

LIRAN DONIN’S 1000 BOATS Southbank Centre / Queen Elizabeth Hall 7.30pm

GEORGIA MANCIO’S QUADRO

Cadogan Hall 2.30pm FREE Quadro (meaning ‘picture’ in Italian), is the new trio by vocalist Georgia Mancio, pianist Frank Harrison and bassist Andrew Cleyndert. Presenting jazz and Brazilian standards, plus classic repertoire reinvented.

JEFF GOLDBLUM & THE MILDRED SNITZER ORCHESTRA Ronnie Scott’s 5.30pm & 9.30pm See Saturday 17 November at 7.30pm for details.

CAMILLA BEEPUT AS LENA HORNE

Live At Zédel, Soho 7pm See Friday 16 November at 7pm for details.

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The impact made by Bugge’s New Conception of Jazz and the Jazzland label, and the essential part played by Magnus and Dan in the trio e.s.t. were turning points of jazz internationally in the past two decades. Their new trio Rymden combines atmospheric song writing, dramatic rhythms and jazz at the highest level, with an opening set by bass guitarist Liran Donin and his band 1000 Boats.

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Thursday 22 November

JAIMIE BRANCH

Café OTO, Dalston 8pm Second show of a two night residency for this Chicago-born, New York-based trumpeter – her UK headline debut. Her quartet perform new material in advance of recording her sophomore album.

ALLISON NEALE

Toulouse Lautrec, Kennington 7pm Alto saxophonist Allison Neale presents her quartet featuring a programme of West Coast and Cool School jazz, with pianist Alex Bryson, double bassist Dave Chamberlain and drummer Matt Fishwick. Support from bassist Luke Steele and pianist Gabriel Latchin.

JESSICA RADCLIFFE

Scoff and Banter, Kensington 7.30pm Jessica has appeared regularly at venues such as Ronnie Scott’s and Vortex. She’s a member of the London Vocal Project and performs regularly with Issie Barratt’s Interchange and vocal group The Puppini Sisters.

DAVINA & THE VAGABONDS + NATALIE WILLIAMS

Cadogan Hall 7.30pm Bluesy, blustery, bawdy and irresistibly fun, Davina’s barrelhouse piano and gutsy, sweet vocals are influenced by Fats Domino, The Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Aretha Franklin and Tom Waits - filled with New Orleans charm and Memphis soul swagger. First up on this double bill, singer Natalie Williams steps out from the Soul Family to play her own show with her band.

STAN SULZMANN’S NEON ORCHESTRA

Southbank Centre / Purcell Room 7.45pm Stan Sulzmann’s influence on successive British jazz generations is reflected in the line-up for this special 70th birthday concert, with long-standing colleagues Henry Lowther, Mark Nightingale and Nikki Iles rubbing shoulders with Josh Arcoleo, James Allsopp, and his son Matt Sulzmann.

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TIM GARLAND’S WEATHER WALKER

Kings Place / Hall Two 8pm Tim’s latest album Weather Walker came out on Edition, acclaimed as ‘absolute essential listening’ by BBC Music Magazine, and features Pablo Held (piano) and Yuri Goloubev (double bass), who join Tim. The set will be expanded by South African cellist Abel Salaocoe.

JOANNA EDEN’S LATIN EXPERIENCE

The Other Palace Studio, Westminster 8pm The effervescent singer and pianist Joanna Eden returns with this new Latin Experience group.

JO HARROP

Royal Albert Hall / Elgar Room 8pm Inspired by Julie London and Anita O’Day, singer Jo Harrop and her band, featuring tenor saxophonist Alex Hitchcock, perform the American songbook.

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Thursday 22 November JOSÉ MANUEL LEON

Kansas Smitty’s, Hackney 8pm One of the leading voices in Nuevo Flamenco, José Manuel Leon, pairs up with percussionist and longtime collaborator Ruven Ruppik.

MAYRA ANDRADE + LOAH

Rich Mix, Shoreditch 8pm The acclaimed young singer with ‘a stunningly delicate Creole voice’ (Sunday Times) creates music embracing Brazilian inflections, Cuban melodies, Parisian pop, funky basslines and flamenco guitars, while never forgetting her Cape Verdean roots.

COLLOCUTOR + DIABOLICAL LIBERTIES

Servant Jazz Quarters, Dalston 8pm The brainchild of saxophonist Tamar Osborn, Collocutor is best described by Gilles Peterson as ‘a really good collective - little bit spiritual jazz and banging’. Diabolical Liberties are Rob Gallagher and Alex Patchwork.

JAMIE MURRAY’S BEAT REPLACEMENT + TELE-PORT!

Grow, Hackney 8pm Beat Replacement is a modern jazz fusion group led by drummer Jamie Murray, featuring saxophonist Zhenya Strigalev, as well as TELE-PORT! who play their first public performance.

NOEL LANGLEY’S EDENTIDE

Vortex, Dalston 8pm Noel Langley, one of the finest cross-over trumpet players in Europe and described by Leonard Bernstein as an exceptional talent, brings his critically acclaimed project Edentide to the Vortex.

ALINA BZHEZHINSKA: INSPIRATION AYDENNE SIMONE

Bull’s Head, Barnes 8pm Jazz and blues singer Aydenne Simone pays tribute to Sarah Vaughan, with a trio featuring trumpeter Andy Davies.

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Spice of Life, Soho 8pm Alice Coltrane-inspired harpist performs material from her new album Inspiration, with Tony Kofi, saxophone, Larry Bartley, double bass and Joel Prime, drums and percussion.

MYRA MELFORD: SNOWY EGRET + LAUREN KINSELLA

Kings Place / Hall One 8pm Pianist and composer Myra Melford, a distinctive voice in today’s jazz scene, celebrates her new recording on Firehouse 12 Records with a talented line-up including trumpeter Ron Miles, guitarist Liberty Ellman, Stomu Takeishi on bass, and drummer Gerald Cleaver. Charismatic vocalist Lauren Kinsella debuts her new trio with Tom Challenger and Dave Smith.

TAKE FIVE X NOTES INÉGALES

Club Inégales 8pm A selection of guests from Serious’ Take Five Talent Development programme join resident band Notes Inégales for an evening of three sets; first from the Notes, the second from the Take Fivers, and they come together for the third, led by club director Peter Wiegold, improvising five new scores that take the inspiration of Miles Davis as a launch-pad.

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Thursday 22 November

ISQ

Pheasantry, Chelsea 8.30pm ISQ are a blend of genres from jazz, to acoustic and experimental featuring Irene Serra (vocals), John Crawford (piano), Richard Sadler (bass) and Chris Nickolls (drums).

KLEMENS MARKTL FOUR PizzaExpress Jazz Club 8.30pm Accomplished drummer Klemens Marktl collaborates with Logan Richardson (alto saxophone), Alex Garnett (tenor saxophone) and Michael Janisch (bass), in this chordless quartet.

CRAIG HANDY

606 Club, Chelsea 8.30pm Powerful, melodic saxophonist Craig Handy has worked with Herbie Hancock, Cedar Walton, Elvin Jones, Joe Henderson, Freddie Hubbard, Betty Carter and Wynton Marsalis. Special guest tonight, guitarist Phil Robson.

INCOGNITO

Hideaway, Streatham 8.30pm Jean-Paul ‘Bluey’ Maunick’s jazz-funk Incognito embrace a semi-acoustic sound, whilst keeping all the groove. The full band take their iconic back catalogue back to its musical roots.

MO FOSTER

Lauderdale House, Highgate 8.30pm Bass guitarist Mo Foster plays the music of Gil Evans, Mike Gibbs, Jaco Pastorius and George Gershwin alongside Chris Biscoe, Jim Watson, Ray Russell, Nic France and Corinna Silvester.

SUSANA SHEIMAN

Live At Zédel, Soho 9pm Debut UK appearance from singer Susana Sheiman with The Jazzcare Project, featuring saxophonist Toni Solà, pianist Alain Guiu, bassist Manuel Alvarez and drummer Xavi Hinojosa.

SONGS OF INNOCENCE

Jazzlive @ The Crypt, Camberwell 9pm Pianist/keyboard player Nikolaj Torp Larsen, bassist Tom Herbert and drummer Corrie Dick perform their own interpretations of hymns and spirituals from the American, British and Scandinavian songbook.

MARK KAVUMA

PizzaExpress Jazz Club Midnight Born and partly raised in Uganda, Mark Kavuma is a young trumpeter coming to prominence with his debut album Kavuma on Ubuntu Music.

DJTM SEXTET

Ram Jam Records, Kingston 8.30pm The initials cover pianist Tom Millar and bassist Dave Jones, leading a group that features Gareth Lockrane (flute), Duncan Eagles (saxophone), guitarist Stefanos Tsourelis and drummer Dave Storey.

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Friday 23 November

JAZZ FOR TODDLERS

Southbank Centre / Level 5 Function Room 10.15am & 11.30am FAMILY See Friday 16 November at 10.15am for details.

KIT DOWNES

Southbank Centre / Royal Festival Hall 1pm FREE A special chance to hear the Royal Festival Hall organ played by Kit Downes, featuring material from his latest ECM album Obsidian. Kit is joined by saxophonist Tom Challenger. This event is free but ticketed.

THOMAS BACKMAN

PizzaExpress Jazz Club 1pm FREE Reed player Thomas Backman and band combine elements of bebop, free jazz, hip hop, indie pop and chamber music with their album Did You Have A Good Day, David?

ADAM WALDMANN

Cadogan Hall 2.30pm FREE MOBO Award-winning Kairos 4tet saxophonist Adam Waldmann branches off into trio format to explore standards of the past and present, plus some original compositions by Conor Chaplin (bass) and Corrie Dick (drums).

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MEZCLA

Southbank Centre / Queen Elizabeth Foyer 5.30pm FREE World/jazz fusion ensemble led by David Bowden (BBC Young Scottish Jazz Musician of the Year 2017). With influences from West Africa to Latin America, Mezcla’s music is distinguished by its melodies, shimmering textures and visceral improvisation.

CAMILLA BEEPUT AS LENA HORNE

Live At Zédel, Soho 7pm See Friday 16 November at 7pm for details.

LIANE CARROLL

PizzaExpress Jazz Club 7pm Singer Liane Carroll has been a pillar of the British jazz scene for over 35 years and has collaborated with everyone from Paul McCartney to drum&bass outfit London Elektricity.

ARTIE ZAITZ ORGAN COMBO + MARK CROOKS & GRAHAM HARVEY

Toulouse Lautrec, Kennington 7pm Guitarist Artie Zaitz leads a Hammond organ-based combo paying homage to the Blue Note recordings of Grant Green, with organist Ross Stanley, drummer Steve Brown and percussionist Dave Pattman.

ARUN GHOSH + JASON SINGH

Corsica Studios, Elephant & Castle 7.30pm Clarinetist Arun Ghosh fuses together IndoJazz, electropsychedelia and the sounds of the Asian underground in his playing. Support comes from award-winning musician and sound artist, Jason Singh with Giuliano Moderalli, acoustic guitar and Domenico Angarano on bass and synth.

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Friday 23 November

JA Z Z CUBANO!

THREE BANDS IN BILL ONE A M A ZING

Barbican 7.30pm Pianist and bandleader Arturo O’Farrill takes the Latin jazz language to new heights, with his sons, trumpeter Adam O’Farrill and drummer Zack O’Farrill. Legendary pianist Omar Sosa and violinist Yilian Cañizares create musical fireworks, and pianist Alfredo Rodriguez (mentored and championed by Quincy Jones) returns following last year’s BBC Proms appearance.

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Friday 23 November LISA EKDAHL + LIVIO MINAFRA

RICHARD GALLIANO

Wigmore Hall 7.30pm Illuminated by the New Tango of Astor Piazzolla, accordionist Richard Galliano takes inspiration from jazz improvisation and ranges from JS Bach to the French chanson. Here he gives a powerful lyrical solo recital. ‘An accordionist of extraordinary skill and virtuosity.’ (New York Times)

YAKUL + WE ARE LEIF

Servant Jazz Quarters, Dalston 7.30pm Brighton-based neo-Soul trio Yakul will play from their new EP. Opening set from Bristol-based jazz and soul band We Are Leif.

PHRONESIS & SUPERSILENT

Southbank Centre / Queen Elizabeth Hall 7.30pm The musical richness of northern European jazz permeates a special double bill. Revered Norwegian soundscapers Supersilent make their UK debut showing the ethereal range of Arve Henriksen, Helge Sten (aka Deathprod), and Ståle Storløkken. Phronesis then return to their roots; bassist Jasper Høiby, pianist Ivo Neame and drummer Anton Eger move into new territory with the first London airing of their new Edition CD We Are All.

Cadogan Hall 7.30pm Lisa Ekdahl is a Swedish star whose understated voice is perfectly suited to the standards – the Express evoked ‘sultry, laidback bossanova at its coolest and grooviest’ – but she can certainly let rip when she wants to – ‘Can white girls sing the blues? This one can!’ (Independent). Livio Minafra opens with a solo piano set rich in oriental echo and jazz cadence.

CAMILLA GEORGE + SARAH TANDY

Southbank Centre / Purcell Room 7.45pm Saxophonist Camilla George presents her new album The People Could Fly on Ubuntu, with a band including keyboard player Sarah Tandy, who opens the evening with a special solo set.

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Friday 23 November

BRASS FUNKEYS

Spice of Life, Soho 8pm The Brass Funkeys are an eight piece London-based brass band bursting at the seams with ideas and infectious energy, drawing on the traditions of New Orleans.

EMILY SAUNDERS WITH ANGIE BROWN + MARCUS JOSEPH

The Exchange, Twickenham 8pm Emily Saunders leads an exceptional band with Latin-infused grooves, infectious melodies and hints of drum&bass. Marcus Joseph has been nominated as one of Sound & Music’s New Voices for 2018.

DAVE O’HIGGINS

The Other Palace Studio, Westminster 8pm Saxophonist Dave O’Higgins, with his well established quartet, has been a popular figure on the U.K. and international scene for 30 years.

FINI BEARMAN: THIS IS NOT AMERICA

Royal Albert Hall / Elgar Room 8pm Singer Fini Bearman’s jazz trio reinterprets David Bowie with pianist Tom Cawley and double bassist Calum Gourlay.

NIKKI YEOH: INFINITUM Vortex, Dalston 8pm Since her emergence on the British jazz scene in the mid-90s, pianist Nikki Yeoh has proved to be an improviser, composer and all-round adventurer, continually broadening her musical horizons.

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YARA LAPIDUS & AMIRA KHEIR

Rich Mix, Shoreditch 8pm Lebanese singer Yara Lapidus features her new album Indéfiniment, composed by Gabriel Yared. Sudanese singer Amira Kheir draws on Saharan blues and Afro-Latin grooves from her next album Mystic Dance.

MÃRIS BRIEŽKALNS: ROTHKO IN JAZZ

Kings Place / Hall Two 8pm A fine Latvian quintet led by drummer Mãris Briežkalns responds to projected images of original paintings from Rothko’s final decades of extraordinary creativity, in music that invites the audience to experience something that appears hidden, invisible to the eye.

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Friday 23 November INCOGNITO GILL MANLY

Bull’s Head, Barnes 8.30pm A musical tribute to Nina Simone from Gill Manly and her trio including Paul Robinson, Nina’s drummer of many years.

DUOS, TRIOS, KWARTET

Clockhouse, Teddington 8.30pm An evening of musical conversations inspired by birdsong recordings and completed with Kwartet’s songbook. With Tony Woods, Tim Whitehead, Dave Jones and Gary Wilcox.

Hideaway, Streatham 8.30pm See Thursday 22 November at 8.30pm for details.

GHOST-NOTE

Ronnie Scott’s 8.30pm & 11.30pm Robert ‘Sput’ Searight and Nate Werth’s new project, Ghost-Note, has evolved to a sound that can best be described as ‘conscious funk’.

SAMARA

606 Club, Chelsea 9.30pm A six-piece jazz/Latin group led by 606 club owner Steve Rubie featuring singer Liliana Chachian and special guest trombonist Dennis Rollins.

PHOEBE GORRY

Ram Jam Club, Kingston 8.30pm The young vocalist adopts a crisp, clear passionate tone for classic jazz standards and reworks modern pop hits.

SMITTY’S LATE, LATE SHOW WITH WILL CLEASBY

Kansas Smitty’s, Hackney 8.30pm FREE Kansas Smitty’s House Band drummer, Will Cleasby leads the band at Smitty’s legendary Late, Late Show. Enjoy three sets of live music and hang out until 3am.

JULIA BIEL: CELEBRATING BILLIE HOLIDAY

Pheasantry, Chelsea 8.30pm Julia Biel pays tribute to Billie Holiday. Her ‘unfailingly beautiful voice’ (Jazzwise) has been likened to everyone from Billie to Björk.

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JOHN LAW’S RE-CREATIONS

Jazzlive @ The Crypt, Camberwell 9pm Pianist John Law has formed a new young band to create ‘new jazz standards’ – acoustic recreations of music by everyone from Daft Punk to Adele.

SHEZ RAJA

PizzaExpress Jazz Club 10pm British-Asian electric bassist Shez Raja and his band will be performing their powerhouse Indo-jazz funk, featuring Polish singer Monika Lidke.

SOULENDVR PRESENTS: JAY PHELPS AND FRIENDS PizzaExpress Jazz Club Midnight See Friday 16 November at midnight for details.

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Saturday 24 November

JAZZWORKS JAZZ FOR TODDLERS Kings Place / Hall Two 10am & 11.30am FAMILY See Friday 16 November at 10.15am for details.

PETE WAREHAM & IVO NEAME + HILDE MARIE HOLSEN Union Chapel, Islington Midday FREE/PAY WHAT YOU CAN Saxophonist Pete Wareham performs a new collaboration, improvising with Ivo Neame who plays the chapel’s Father Willis organ. Trumpeter Hilde Marie Holsen performs music from her recent album Lazuli.

JAZZ IS FOR EVERYONE

Southbank Centre / Level 5 Function Room 11.30am FREE/TALK Hear from key figures in the creative sector who are directly involved in promoting inclusivity of all kinds through their work and how it can be applied to a more inclusive jazz scene. Musicians will also share their experiences.

BEING WELL

Southbank Centre / Level 5 Function Room 12.45pm FREE / TALK This panel discussion will focus on analysis and discussion of the current tools and services available to support health and wellbeing for musicians.

WAYS & MEANS: SUPPORTING A CAREER IN MUSIC

Southbank Centre / Level 5 Function Room 2.15pm FREE/TALK This is a chance to network with organisations and professionals willing to share their advice and guidance about a broad range of routes to career progression, including available services and funding streams within the industry.

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THE JAZZ LINE

Southbank Centre / Level 5 Function Room 3.45pm FREE/TALK Exploring the future pipeline of jazz, this session will look at the current scene and the various ways we can ensure its on-going vitality and vibrancy. The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music will share findings from their Music Commission report and how this influences lifelong learning, as well as further discussion on the relationship between music education and careers in the industry.

SHOWCASE PERFORMANCES

Southbank Centre / The Clore Ballroom 11.30am-7pm FREE Come along and see some of the rising stars from leading conservatoires and music colleges perform throughout the day. Groups include The Jazz Association SG Orchestra from Singapore; Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama; and Trinity Laban. Talks are free, but booking is required. For details on the groups and artists involved, please check our website listings and see page 60 for more information.

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Saturday 24 November DUNCAN EAGLES

PizzaExpress Jazz Club 1.30pm Saxophonist Duncan Eagles presents his new group. He is described by Jazzwise as ‘fast becoming one of the most exciting players emerging on the UK jazz scene’.

WE OUT HERE, A LDN STORY + BLUE NOTES AND EXILED VOICES

Barbican / Cinema 2 2pm A double bill presentation of Gilles Peterson and Brownswood’s documentary on London’s recent jazz renaissance, paired with Imruh Bakari’s seminal documentary on South African jazz musicians such as Louis Moholo and Hugh Masekela’s experience of apartheid and moving to London.

OFER LANDSBERG

Toulouse Lautrec, Kennington 1pm Guitarist Ofer Landsberg leads his new London quartet paying homage to Charlie Parker and Bud Powell, with Alex Bryson on piano, Dario di Lecce on double bass and Matt Fishwick on drums.

VANDO JAM

Spice of Life, Soho 1.30pm Saxophonist Matt Telfer and his quartet, (Benet McLean piano/ violin, Miles Danso bass and Chris Draper drums), play before hosting the monthly Vando Jam where all are welcome.

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R.P.R + IFE OGUNJOBI + NOAH STONEMAN Waterloo Creative Studio / IKLEKTIK 2.30pm A triple bill of all-female band R.P.R, trumpeter Ife Ogunjobi, and pianist Noah Stoneman.

GARETH LOCKRANE BIG BAND

The Other Palace Studio, Westminster 3pm Sensational 19-piece big band led by the original writing and arranging of flautist Gareth Lockrane.

JAZZ FUTURE: NYJC

Vortex, Dalston 3pm NYJC help develop young musicians and here they showcase the best in up and coming jazz talent as well as hosting combos from the National Youth Jazz Collective.

GRANT STEWART IMPROVISATION WORKSHOP

Toulouse Lautrec, Kennington 4pm TAKE PART Tenor saxophonist Grant Stewart leads a jazz improvisation workshop for all instruments, with pianist Rob Barron.

NEXT GENERATION TAKES OVER

Barbican FreeStage, Level G 5pm-6.45pm FREE Our Next Generation Takes Over programme gives audiences a first chance to hear the rising stars of tomorrow. This event celebrates emerging talent, profiling the incredible music made by young people from across the UK and providing exciting opportunities for collaboration with professional musicians. For more information on the groups and artists involved, please check our website listings.

ROSIE FRATER-TAYLOR + QUINN OULTON + BROTHERA’S TESTAMENT

Waterloo Creative Studio / IKLEKTIK 6pm Showcasing compositions by young talent including singer-songwriter Rosie Frater-Taylor, singer and saxophonist Quinn Oulton and new collective Brothera’s Testament.

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Saturday 24 November

WAY IN TO THE WAY OUT Southbank Centre/ Queen Elizabeth Foyer 6pm FREE Musicians guide us through their inspirations and illuminate their way in to the jazz world. For the EFG London Jazz Festival 2018, musicians Kim Macari and Raymond MacDonald will explore the experimental nature of jazz, giving us an introduction to graphic scores alongside humour and performance.

GRANT STEWART + ERIKO ISHIHARA & ALLISON NEALE

Toulouse Lautrec, Kennington 7pm Tenor saxophonist Grant Stewart presents a straight ahead quartet with Rob Barron (piano), Dave Chamberlain (bass) and Matt Home (drums) with an opening set from bebop pianist Eriko Ishihara and saxophonist Allison Neale.

ESPEN ERIKSEN & ANDY SHEPPARD

PizzaExpress Jazz Club 7pm & 10pm Norwegian masters of melody Espen Eriksen Trio team up with saxophonist Andy Sheppard for a new collaboration.

THE WORLD GONE MAD 1899-1919: JASS, RAGTIME, TIN PAN ALLEY & THE BLUES

Cadogan Hall 7.30pm The Jazz Repertory Company presents The World Gone Mad, featuring the music of British composers and bands responding to the new influences from over the Atlantic. This concert presents the ragtime, blues and early jazz that became such a hit across Britain, much to the annoyance of the guardians of moral and musical propriety.

JAZZ IN THE ROUND

Kings Place / Hall Two 7.30pm Jazz FM’s Chris Philips and Jez Nelson bring their monthly series to Kings Place showcasing three artists at the forefront of British jazz.

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AVISHAI COHEN TRIO WITH SHAI MAESTRO & MARK GUILIANA: GENTLY DISTURBED + TRISH CLOWES’ MY IRIS Barbican 7.30pm Bassist, composer Avishai Cohen, joins forces with pianist Shai Maestro and drummer Mark Guiliana, celebrating their milestone recording Gently Disturbed. Trish Clowes’ My Iris features Ross Stanley (piano/ organ), Chris Montague (guitar) and James Maddren (drums). This event will be recorded by BBC Radio 3 for future broadcast.

BBC YOUNG JAZZ MUSICIAN 2018 FINAL

Southbank Centre / Queen Elizabeth Hall 7.30pm A thrilling live conclusion to the 2018 competition, where five young finalists play music ranging from standards to brand new tunes, to decide who becomes BBC Young Jazz Musician 2018. Supported by ABRSM. This show will be recorded by the BBC and televised at a future date.

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Saturday 24 November

MADELEINE PEYROUX Southbank Centre / Royal Festival Hall 7.30pm

Madeleine Peyroux and full band return with new album Anthem, written by Madeleine and a string of major co-writers, with a title song by Leonard Cohen. The Guardian called her ‘a great interpreter of a poetic lyric’. This show is part of the EFG Excellence Series

RIVER COLLECTIVE

Richmond & Hillcroft Adult Community College 7.30pm River Collective draws upon three groups; The Julian Costello Quartet, Stefanos Tsourelis Trio and Vertigo to create a jazz-infused evening with world music traditions, collective improvisation and original music.

CYKADA + RUN LOGAN RUN

Servant Jazz Quarters, Dalston 7.30pm Cykada have an infectious sound combining live and electronic music with global inspiration from West Africa to Eastern Europe.

LIANE CARROLL & CLAIRE MARTIN

St. John’s Smith Square, Westminster 7.30pm Two great jazz singers celebrate the life and music of Ella Fitzgerald with guest trumpeter Martin Shaw.

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SARAH JANE MORRIS SINGS JOHN MARTYN

Southbank Centre / Purcell Room 7.45pm A troubled genius, John Martyn produced a canon of music that is breath-taking in its complex, atmospheric beauty. His music continues to resonate many years after his passing and Sarah Jane Morris, through her own brilliant interpretive vocal talents, picks up the torch and shines a light on this great musical maverick.

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Saturday 24 November

NEW ORLEANS THE EARLY YEARS

The Other Palace Studio, Westminster 8pm Party style concert with traditional jazz band DixieMix, playing the music of the early years of New Orleans Jazz.

JAMES BRANDON LEWIS MAKAYA MCCRAVEN + NUBYA GARCIA

EartH, Hackney Arts Centre 8pm A double headliner featuring two of the most seminal artists to emerge from the thriving jazz scenes in Chicago and London in recent years. Drummer Makaya McCraven’s genre-bending compositions draw from hip hop, African dance, indie rock, and Hungarian folk artists, while saxophonist Nubya Garcia is undoubtedly one of the leading forces in the new wave of British afro-tinged jazz. They will also be joined by some very special guest artists for a series of one-off collaborations after their own sets.

MR JUKES PRESENTS SOFT MACHINE’S THIRD

Rich Mix, Shoreditch 8pm Mr. Jukes’s affectionate take on Soft Machine’s 1970 release recreates the spirit of the original with the energy of a terrific band drawn from today’s vibrant scene, including saxophonists Binker Golding and Dan Berry, keyboardist Sarah Tandy, and Comet is Coming drummer Max Hallett.

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BRASS FUNKEYS

Spice of Life, Soho 8pm See Friday 23 November at 8pm for details.

KAREN LANE

Royal Albert Hall / Elgar Room 8pm Described as ‘sensually funky and soulful’ by Jazz UK, Australian jazz singer Karen Lane takes a fresh look at the jazz classics.

Vortex, Dalston 8pm James Brandon Lewis Trio, with the addition of guitarist Anthony Pirog, combine elements of R&B, 90s hip hop, and experimental jazz for a night of soulful vibes.

MAISHA

Ghost Notes, Peckham 8pm Jake Long’s star-studded 6-piece spiritual jazz group celebrate the launch of their debut album There Is A Place on Brownswood.

IAN SHAW + THE CITIZENS OF THE WORLD CHOIR

Kings Place / Hall One 8.30pm BBC Jazz Award-winning vocalist Ian Shaw is known as one of the jazz world’s finest interpreters of the popular song form – his new album Shine Sister Shine is a celebration of the actions and art of extraordinary women. Ian and his trio are joined by The Citizens of the World Choir, a group of refugees, asylum seekers and volunteers and campaigners – many of whom Ian met whilst working with sidebysiderefugees.org in Northern France.

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Saturday 24 November

ANTONIO FORCIONE

Bull’s Head, Barnes 8.30pm Dubbed the ‘acoustic Jimi Hendrix’, guitarist Antonio Forcione will perform songs by Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and Michael Jackson.

PIGFOOT

Green Note, Camden 8.30pm Four groove-bending players reworking traditional jazz, with Chris Batchelor (trumpet), James Allsopp (baritone saxophone), Liam Noble (piano) and Paul Clarvis on drums.

MIKE STERN

Ronnie Scott’s 8.30pm & 10.30pm With a career spanning three decades and a vast discography, Mike Stern is one of the premier jazz-fusion guitarists of his generation.

PIOTR WYLEŽOŁ

Polish Jazz Café POSK, Hammersmith 8.30pm Composer and jazz pianist Piotr Wyležoł, double bassist Michal Baranski and drummer Lukasz Zyta make up The Piotr Wyležoł Trio.

BRIEŽKALNS QUINTET FEATURING KRISTÎNE PRAULINA

Pheasantry, Chelsea 8.30pm Fired up by gospel and R&B, singer Kristîne Praulina joins Maris Briežkalns’ Latvian quintet.

EMMA-JEAN THACKRAY LSO St Luke’s, Old Street 8.30pm Genre-smashing collaboration between London jazz artists and LSO musicians, curated by Emma-Jean Thackray. Expect improvised pieces, beats, orchestral textures, DJs: the sound of London reimagined.

JAH WOBBLE’S INVADERS OF THE HEART

Cockpit, Marylebone 8.30pm Specially conceived double set by a band of musical wild spirits, amongst them trumpeter Sean Corby, led by jazz innovator, bassist, sage and poet Jah Wobble.

THABO

Hideaway, Streatham 9pm Thabo and The Real Deal mix jazz and hip hop influences, hard hitting lyrical content and intensely soulful vocals.

FREE MOVEMENTS

SET, Dalston 9pm Swiss beatmaster Julian Sartorius (James Zoo) and keyboardist Dan Nicholls (Squarepusher, Matthew Herbert) play improvised dance music rhythms with DJ o.utlier.

CLARK TRACEY

606 Club, Chelsea 9.30pm Drummer Clark Tracey celebrates forty years behind the kit with a frontline featuring Art Themen - the saxophonist on Clark’s first ever gig.

SOULENDVR PRESENTS: JAY PHELPS & FRIENDS PizzaExpress Jazz Club Midnight See Friday 16 November at midnight for details.

SMITTY’S LATE, LATE SHOW WITH WILL CLEASBY

Kansas Smitty’s, Hackney 8.30pm FREE See Friday 23 November at 8.30pm for details.

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Sunday 25 November

EVELYN & THE YELLOW BIRDS

Kings Place / Hall Two 11am FAMILY See Saturday 17 November at 11am for details.

NEXT GENERATION TAKES OVER

Southbank Centre / The Clore Ballroom Midday-6pm FREE Our Next Generation Takes Over programme gives audiences a first chance to hear the rising stars of tomorrow. This event celebrates emerging talent, profiling the incredible music made by young people from across the UK and providing exciting opportunities for collaboration with professional musicians. For more information

NAT STEELE PLAYS SONNY ROLLINS

Toulouse Lautrec, Kennington 1pm Described by Clark Tracey as ‘one of the best vibes players this country has ever produced’, Nat Steele’s quartet collaborate with saxophonist Grant Stewart to play Sonny Rollins with the Modern Jazz Quartet.

BALDVIN SNÆR QUINTET + SIGNE + I JUST CAME FROM THE MOON + BOUNCEALARM! + DON-QUIFIVE

JEFF WILLIAMS

RACHEL SUTTON, JO HARROP & EILEEN HUNTER

606 Club, Chelsea 1.30pm Three popular vocalists perform vocal-led jazz standards and repertoire from the Great American Songbook.

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Spice of Life, Soho 1.30pm Formed by guitarist Alex Munk, Flying Machines play emotive and dramatic music, drawing upon influences as diverse as jazz, progressive rock and metal.

NORDIC JAZZ COMETS:

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PizzaExpress Jazz Club 12.30pm US drummer Jeff Williams (Stan Getz, George Coleman, Lee Konitz, John Scofield) plays with his trio.

FLYING MACHINES

Barbican / FreeStage, Level G 1.45pm-7pm FREE Jazz from the north – five bands chosen from the fertile musical territory that includes Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. Icelandic pianist Baldvin Snær plays from his album Renewal. Finland’s Signe – it means “a woman triumphant” in old Scandinavian - are a sisterhood of four voices and a double bass. Danish quintet I Just Came from the Moon won the Danish Young Jazz Competition, and feature their album Hoax, with the atmospheric writing of leader Ferderik Hagner at the core. Norway’s BounceAlarm are a sextet combining whiplash bop breaks, oases of cool jazz, and rock energy. Finally to Sweden, whose Don-Qui Five take to the stage with a brand of massive and hyperactive acoustic impro-rock.

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Sunday 25 November

BARNES BLUES BAND

Bull’s Head, Barnes 2pm Formed by vocalist and guitarist Bobby Tench, Barnes Blues Band deliver high calibre rock blues, featuring UK bluesman Papa George, bassist Peter Rees and drummer Darby Todd.

JAZZ DYNAMOS

Hideaway, Streatham 2pm From ballads to 1960s French Beach Party vibes, Jazz Dynamos transform well known songs with a mix of classic jazz, swing and samba.

LONDON JAZZ ORCHESTRA

Vortex, Dalston 3.30pm The LJO and soloists play music written for the band by John Warren, Henry Lowther, Pete Hunt and director Scott Stroman.

THE JAZZ AMBASSADORS + SCREENTALK Barbican / Cinema 2 4pm This documentary tells how the US used jazz as a Cold War secret weapon. Using archive footage, photos and radio clips, this film explores “jazz diplomacy”, and the moral dilemma the musicians faced: promoting an image of a tolerant America abroad while the civil rights struggle raged at home.

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CLASSIC ALBUM SUNDAYS Renowned for events that tell the stories behind the albums that have shaped our culture, and in some cases, our lives, Classic Album Sundays was started by radio host, DJ and journalist Colleen ‘Cosmo’ Murphy to give music fans the opportunity to enjoy music contextually, communally, uninterrupted, and in the best sonic detail possible. Together we present a day that brings together two landmark recordings that evoke a golden period of jazz in the late 50s and early 60s. Each session will feature an interview with the guest artist by Colleen, followed by an audiophile playback of the album in its entirety. The event will wrap with a Q&A in which the audience can ask their own questions. Experience these albums in a way you never have before!

DAVE BRUBECK ‘TIME OUT’ WITH DARIUS BRUBECK

Kings Place / Hall Two 2.30pm A subtle blend of cool and West Coast jazz, Dave Brubeck’s 1959 album went platinum – and included a similarly massive single hit with ‘Take Five’. Brubeck’s son Darius fills in the background to an album that changed jazz perceptions.

JOE HARRIOTT ‘ABSTRACT’ WITH SOWETO KINCH

Kings Place / Hall Two 4.45pm Saxophonist and broadcaster Soweto Kinch will join Colleen to discuss why Joe Harriott’s 1962 album Abstract marked a milestone in British jazz. Joe Harriott’s trailblazing exploration of free improv-out-of-bebop, with a distinct Caribbean flavour, the original release received a 5* review in US magazine Downbeat – remarkable at the time for a British jazz album. Part of Kings Place’s Time Unwrapped year, and the EFG London Jazz Festival’s Windrush - A Celebration season.

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Sunday 25 November

CYRILLE AIMÉE

MONTY ALEXANDER + TOMORROW’S WARRIORS FEMALE FRONTLINE

Cadogan Hall 4pm From Kingston, Jamaica, via the US, pianist Monty Alexander is an American classic, touring the world with a repertoire spanning a broad range of jazz and Jamaican musical expression— the American songbook and the blues, gospel and bebop, calypso and reggae. Cited as one of the greatest jazz pianists ever in The Fifty Greatest Jazz Piano Players of All Time, he performs today with his trio; JJ Shakur on bass and Jason Brown on drums. Opening set from the Female Frontline of the Tomorrow’s Warriors collective.

LEON GREENING + DAVE WARREN & JULIAN BURY

Toulouse Lautrec, Kennington 6pm Pianist Leon Greening leads a sextet celebrating Art Blakey, featuring Steve Fishwick, Osian Roberts, Joe Fenning, Adam King and Matt Home.

PizzaExpress Jazz Club 6pm & 9pm On her new album Let’s Get Lost on Mack Avenue Records, we are shown a different side of this radiant singer.

JOY ELLIS GROUP

Spice of Life, Soho 7.30pm MDX Jazz presents the work of current and former students of the Middlesex University BA Jazz course, led by pianist, singer and composer Joy Ellis.

CAMILLA BEEPUT AS LENA HORNE

Live At Zédel, Soho 7pm See Friday 16 November at 7pm for details.

JOE STILGOE & HIS MIGHTY BIG BAND St. John’s Smith Square, Westminster 7.30pm Singer and pianist Joe Stilgoe plays classics from the likes of Cole Porter and Louis Prima, plus selections from his five critically-lauded albums.

TALVIN SINGH + FRAN & FLORA

Bridge Theatre, Tower Bridge 7.30pm Classical tabla player Talvin Singh brings together prodigious beatboxer Jason Singh with Shriram Sampath (flute) and Francesca Ter Berg (cello), in a newly-created special show.

BILL LAURANCE & WDR BIG BAND

Southbank Centre / Queen Elizabeth Hall 7.30pm A brand-new collaboration between Snarky Puppy’s keyboard virtuoso Bill Laurance and one of the world’s leading jazz big bands, the mighty WDR, led by Bob Mintzer.

NYJO’S NONET

Bull’s Head, Barnes 7.30pm See Wednesday 21 November at 8pm for details.

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Sunday 25 November

ABDULLAH IBRAHIM & EKAYA WITH KEYON HARROLD Barbican 7.30pm

MISHA MULLOV-ABBADO & ALICE ZAWADZKI

Omnibus, Clapham 7.30pm BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist bass player Misha Mullov-Abbado is joined by singer Alice Zawadzki, cellist Shirley Smart and trumpeter James Davison.

MAY INOUE

Cockpit, Marylebone 7.30pm UK premiere for Japanese guitar sensation and Berklee graduate May Inoue, who is joined by a band of top UK musicians for a cross-cultural collaboration in two halves: acoustic/straight ahead, and then electric/contemporary.

NELLA

Southbank Centre / Purcell Room 7.45pm Venezuelan star Nella Rojas features in Everybody Knows, the new film featuring Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem, where she sings a cycle of songs by Javier Limón, who also produces her forthcoming album. In this, her first London concert, she will sing some of her own compositions alongside music from the soundtrack.

SUNDAY SERVICE WITH PETE HORSFALL

Kansas Smitty’s, Hackney 8pm Kansas Smitty’s House Band singer Pete Horsfall presents a joyous and relaxed evening of swinging southern spirituals and gospel tunes.

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Abdullah Ibrahim has long tracked the turbulence of his South African homeland through music of great hope and deeply reflective soulfulness. He will reflect on his past, playing classics with his legendary band Ekaya, but will have one eye on the future as he welcomes trumpet upstart Keyon Harrold to the stage with him.

LAYALE CHAKER & THE SARAFAND ENSEMBLE

Rich Mix, Shoreditch 8pm Lebanese violinist and composer Layale Chaker and Sarafand play music from debut album Inner Rhyme - this celebrates Arabic poetry, unveiling musical threads woven by the rhythmical cycles of the twelve classical Arabic poetic meters.

YAZMIN LACEY

Jazz Café, Camden 8pm Hailed by Gilles Peterson and Lauren Laverne as a major new talent, singer/songwriter Yazmin Lacey plays music from her new album When The Sun Dips 90 Degrees.

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Sunday 25 November WAY OUT WEST

Barnes Home Guards Association 8pm Singer Nette Robinson joins a saxophone section of Chris Biscoe, Tim Whitehead and Tony Woods as the Way Out West band take over a new venue.

MELODY GARDOT WITH ORCHESTRA

Southbank Centre / Royal Festival Hall 8pm The American singer-songwriter (or rather “citizen of the world”) returns to London with a glamorous interpretation of her jazz, Americana, chanson, bossa nova and blues infused repertoire accompanied by a chamber orchestra.

POLLY GIBBONS CECILIA STALIN

Pheasantry, Chelsea 8pm Swedish-born singer Cecilia Stalin has opened for Gregory Porter, and performed live with The Streets, Alicia Dixon, Cinematic Orchestra and Koop.

606 Club, Chelsea 8.30pm Singer Polly Gibbons performs a mix of jazz standards, groove and originals written by Polly and her musical director James Pearson.

FAMILY BAND

Vortex, Dalston 8pm Inspired by 1960s free jazz, Kim Macari (trumpet), Riley StoneLonergan (saxophone), Tom Rivière (bass) and Steve Hanley on drums launch their album Board of Origin

AGILE EXPERIMENTS Green Note, Camden 8.30pm Drummer Dave De Rose brings down two different trios from his recent release Agile Experiments Vol. 1.

TOM MILLAR

Ram Jam Records, Kingston 8.30pm Pianist and composer Tom Millar plays original music from his debut album Unnatural Events with his quartet.

SEBASTIAAN DE KROM Troubadour, Earl’s Court 8.30pm See Sunday 18 November at 8.30pm for details.

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TERRI WALKER

Hideaway, Streatham 8.30pm Soul singer Terri Walker burst onto the scene with Untitled, featuring a collaboration with Mos Def. Now she’s an established artist in her own right.

JOHN ETHERIDGE

Live At Zédel, Soho 9pm Guitar master John Etheridge plays a repertoire from Django Reinhardt to Jimi Hendrix in this much-lauded solo show.

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Learning & Participation Our Learning & Participation Programme offers anyone and everyone new ways to engage with our festival.

Whether you’re a musician looking to perform, a budding young journalist, or a family who’d like to make music together, there’s something for everyone. On Sunday 18 November we are running a whole host of participatory activities to get involved with. Blues and Roots Ensemble will be leading a new mass participation piece, Jazz Experiments. At two rehearsals in the autumn and a performance on The Clore Ballroom, Southbank Centre, participants of all ages and abilities will work with the group to explore the history of jazz and collective improvisation, inspired by Charles Mingus. Upstairs at Southbank Centre we are hosting a Free Improvisation Workshop for Women, marking our commitment to addressing the gender imbalance within jazz, led by incredible improvising saxophonist Caroline Kraabel. Also taking place on Sunday 18 November, our Serious Sing workshop, led by phenomenal jazz singer Emily Dankworth, is a great opportunity to develop your vocal skills, hosted at Kings Place. Over both festival weekends The Write Stuff, our free programme delivered in partnership with Jazzwise magazine, will give emerging journalists aged 18-25 a great opportunity to hear from industry insiders and professional journalists, get tips on their own writing, have work published and see a whole bunch of gigs!

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As well as activities for grown ups, there are plenty of opportunities across the festival for little ones. Our sell-out Jazz for Toddlers workshops return, this year led by saxophonist Sue McKenzie and double bass player Una MacGlone. The artists will create a fun world of music and movement for families to enjoy at four venues across London. This year’s brand new family show is led by rising jazz star, singer Cherise Adams-Burnett and her band. Her show Evelyn & The Yellow Birds will take families on a journey from the Caribbean to England, exploring carnival and the evolution of jazz. Catch the show at the Southbank Centre on Saturday 17 November, and Kings Place on Sunday 25 November. If you’d rather learn about music as an audience member, there are plenty of opportunities to do so. Another show giving us insight into the world of jazz is Way in to the Way Out, where audiences can find out more about the world and influences of two musicians. For this year’s festival, Kim Macari and Raymond MacDonald will explore the experimental, giving us an introduction to graphic scores. This show will take place in the Queen Elizabeth Foyer at the Southbank Centre on Saturday 24 November.

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Catch more emerging talent at our Next Generation Takes Over showcase: a platform for the best future jazz talent from London and beyond. Taking place over 2 days, this event will include performances from ArtsTrain, Camden Music Hub, Classical Meets Jazz, Guildhall’s (Im)Possibilities, Julian Joseph Jazz Academy, Wandsworth Music Hub and Youthsayers. Many of these groups will be working with exciting jazz artists to create new repetoire. You can catch them on Barbican FreeStage (Level G) on Saturday 24 and Southbank Centre’s The Clore Ballroom on Sunday 25 November. During the Festival, and throughout the year, Serious is committed to ensuring that music is accessible to all. Alongside many of our participatory events being free of charge, we also run Serious New Audiences, a ticket scheme for groups who may experience cultural or economic barriers when accessing our live concerts.

So whether you want to hear more, see more or do more, check out the learning & participation programme to be a part of the EFG London Jazz Festival 2018. Visit efglondonjazzfestival.org.uk/learning or email learning@serious.org.uk

Please note the deadline to apply to take part in Jazz Experiments or The Write Stuff is 10 October 2018. Our Festival learning work has been generously supported by Arts Council England and the Serious Trust.

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Support Us Keep the Festival free, thriving and vibrant.

The EFG London Jazz Festival’s free activities exist so anyone looking to participate as an audience member or performer can find their moment. We rely on a variety of supporters to deliver the free programme and by supporting Serious Trust you can help us to offer these opportunities far and wide, to those who need them most. Serious Trust are delighted to support Jazz Experiments, this year’s mass participation opportunity and a highlight of the free Festival

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line-up. Our supporters will also enable hundreds of participants to be a part of the Festival for the first time through our Serious New Audiences programme, which offers highlysubsidised tickets to world-class concerts for schools, community groups and charities. Given the huge range of free participatory events, concerts and workshops we offer through the Festival and year-round, we aim for these experiences to only be the beginning of a lifelong love of music.

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Supporting the scene’s rising stars.

The Festival’s producers Serious have been helping artists build sustainable careers for over fourteen years now through our Seriously Talented suite of programmes. These talent development programmes have collectively supported over 200 artists to date through residencies and mentoring which offer them an opportunity to develop the necessary skills and connections to thrive in a fast-paced industry. At this year’s Festival, 37 Seriously Talented artists will showcase their talents. The first night alone features Zara McFarlane in our glitzy opening gala Jazz Voice, Elina Duni and Rob Luft in a joint bill with Tord Gustavsen at Cadogan Hall, plus Nathaniel Facey, Laura Jurd, Randolph Matthews and Olie Brice as part of club line-ups across London.

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With your support, we can continue to engage people of all ages in the Festival, and offer crucial career opportunities to emerging artists. Text JAZZ11 £5 to 70070 to donate to Serious Trust.

Serious Trust is a registered charity no. 1145535

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Music & Migration

Jazz has always been a global language.

Its genesis lies in the maelstrom of African and European cultures in 19th century America – and it has continued to evolve throughout its history, whilst retaining its essential qualities of groove, improvisation and creative dialogue between the individual voice and group interplay. In the 21st century, jazz reacts to a changing world – themes that lie at the heart of this year’s Festival, which explores how jazz has created its own narrative, interacting with the cultural communities that enrich today’s Britain. Look no further than Anthony Joseph’s response to the Windrush generation. Anthony brings the insight of a performing artist who is also a storyteller and historian to a story that continues to inspire the creative life of the UK. The result – a fascinating mix of music, film, spoken word and history taking place around the city, with the focal point a Barbican concert that brings jazz together with the stars of calypso, reggae and dancehall.

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As the Windrush represents one journey, other performances in the Festival reflect the international movement of people, especially resonant today. The Iraqi/American trumpeter Amir ElSaffar’s Rivers of Sound Orchestra comes to the UK for the first time, exploring the juncture between jazz and music of the Middle East – a reflection on a region in turmoil and a culture’s struggle for survival. Ian Shaw’s concert with the Citizens of the World Choir brings together a group of refugees, asylum seekers and campaigner – many of whom Ian met whilst volunteering in the refugee camps of Northern France. The musical common denominators beneath different ancient belief systems lie at the core of Jamie Baum’s Bridges, with Jewish, Maqam and South Asian music a lingua franca that eradicates boundaries.

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Yet another journey is that taken by the artists who left their homes to escape South Africa’s apartheid regime – the immense legacy of Hugh Masekela, who died at the beginning of this year, and whose heartfelt relationship with British audiences included some wonderful Festival concerts, is celebrated in a concert that features some of his closest South African musical colleagues; whilst Abdullah Ibrahim connects the South African cadences and rhythms of his band Ekaya with the young American trumpeter Keyon Harrold.

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The Festival is, as ever, enriched by artists from across the planet who have taken the jazz spirit and re-conceived it in the light of their own experiences and traditions – jazz throughout a city that is in itself a melting pot - from Scandinavia, Latvia and Poland, Israel and Palestine, Cuba and Cape Verde…

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JazzWorks: Helping Jazz Flourish A day of discussions and shared insight for everyone working in, or interested in working in, the music industry.

JazzWorks, Saturday 24 November, is EFG London Jazz Festival’s new day dedicated to discussion and debate on the some of the most important topics in the industry at the moment. As the UK’s largest celebration of the genre, we believe in providing opportunities at the Festival that support the development of the industry and those who work in it and support it. This belief is at the heart of our yearround, on-going commitment to developing talent by offering the tools and opportunities artists need to progress in their careers. We’ve invited some of the leading partners in the industry to share their thoughts and spark discussion and debate throughout the day.

JAZZ IS FOR EVERYONE Level 5 Function Room, 11.30am

Hear from key figures in the creative sector who are directly involved in promoting inclusivity of all kinds through their work, and how their strategies and approaches might be applied in jazz and the music industry more widely.

If you’re interested in what kind of career you could build and what funding there is to support your creative work; how jazz can be more accessible and inclusive; how to manage your personal and professional health and wellbeing; and where jazz is headed in the future, then please join us at the Royal Festival Hall.

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BEING WELL

Level 5 Function Room, 12.45pm

This panel discussion will focus on analysis and discussion of the current tools and services available that support health and wellbeing within the music sector.

WAYS AND MEANS: SUPPORTING A CAREER IN MUSIC Level 5 Function Room, 2.15pm

This is a chance to network with organisations and professionals willing to share their advice and guidance about a broad range of routes to career progression, including available services and funding streams within the industry.

THE JAZZ LINE

Level 5 Function Room, 3.45pm

By examining the future pipeline of jazz, this session looks to the current scene and the various ways we can maintain its ongoing vitality. The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music will share findings from their Music Commission report and how this influences lifelong learning, as well as further discussion on the relationship between music education and careers in the industry.

In addition to these sessions, JazzWorks will feature showcase performances on the Clore Ballroom from the emerging talent studying at a range of conservatoires and music colleges. The day also coincides with the BBC Young Jazz Musician live finals which take place that evening at Queen Elizabeth Hall (see listings for ticket information).

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What’s New

Jazz is an artform that evolves constantly, and so must the EFG London Jazz Festival.

From Anthony Joseph’s Windrush Celebration to our first foray into the EartH, Hackney Arts Centre, this year marks a number of significant firsts across the festival programme and a reflection of the vibrant, ever-changing, and diverse jazz scene in London and beyond. London has a vast array of unique venues dotted throughout the city and this year the festival will explore some very new territory. The borough of Hackney has been home to some of the most progressive music making in the city, and now with the newlyopened EartH, Hackney Arts Centre – a beautifully converted old cinema and Turkish ballroom – it has a sizeable venue to match its musical output. In Chicago X London we recognise that scene by bringing together some of the most important artists like Nubya Garcia to emerge from it in collaboration with Total Refreshment Centre – another Hackney-based organisation that has been so influential in enabling emerging jazz artists to flourish.

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Meanwhile the festival’s club programme incorporates even more of the venues that reflect the riches of the grassroots scene as well as bringing an international dimension to the city all year round. Café OTO returns to the Festival with a two-day residency with American trumpeter Jaimie Branch, Church of Sound present their first show in the Festival with Billy Harper’s Quintet performing in the glorious St James The Great with a choir. Other new venues and promoters such as Baba Yaga’s Hut, Corsica Studios, and Ghost Notes also join the programme, and a range of producers bringing artists from across the globe to one of the festival’s favourite venues, Rich Mix. As ever, new work by artists from Serious’ talent development programmes forms a core component of the programme: Camilla George presents material from her new album with an 8-piece ensemble, Elina Duni and Rob Luft present their new duo project not once but twice, Lauren Kinsella debuts her new trio with Tom Challenger and Dave Smith, and most significantly the first artist on our new Giant Steps programme Anthony Joseph’s celebration of the Windrush generation, amongst many other artists from the Seriously Talented pool premiering new work.

Altogether these new ventures, commissions, and collaborations reflect today’s ever-changing scene while offering a glimpse into the future of a hugely diverse jazz landscape. So take a chance on something you haven’t experienced before – be it an artist, venue, or an entirely new musical direction. You won’t regret it.

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Sponsors & Supporters SPONSORS & SUPPORTERS

The Festival would like to thank EFG, our headline sponsor since 2013 and co-creator in 2008 of the EFG Excellence Series. Global private banking group EFG play a fundamental role in supporting the quality and breadth of the overall Festival programme and is a worldwide supporter of jazz. Their support has enabled the EFG London Jazz Festival to realise its artistic ambitions as we continue to enthral music lovers across the capital. The Festival would like to thank Arts Council England, which has supported the Festival since it began. Title Sponsor:

The Festival is only possible with the help of our valued partners and supporters so we would like to thank the following organisations:

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Sponsors & Supporters SPONSORS & SUPPORTERS

We rely on the support of generous individuals and organisations to help us deliver the range of programmes which ticket sales and other funding alone do not cover. We would like to thank the following for their support: Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, Paul Hamlyn Foundation, Alexander and Marina Landia, Aspect Charitable Trust, Ann Grant, John and Julie Williamson, The Worshipful Company of Horners, Jerry Graber, Jonathan Levy, Martin and Diana Muirhead, Miles and Karen Storey, Plaquemine Lock and all Serious Trust donors.

We would also like to acknowledge our partners who are presenting work across the Festival: Arts Canteen, Church of Sound, Club Inégales, Daylight Music, International Anthem, Kennedy Street, K-Music 2018, MARSM, Mwalimu Express, Nava Arts, Soundcrash, Speaking Volumes, Total Refreshment Centre, Way Out West and all the programmers and venues that contribute to the Festival programme and the richness of London’s jazz scene throughout the year.

The Festival is proud to be a member of the Europe Jazz Network, the International Jazz Festivals Organisation and the Jazz Promotion Network

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