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MOSTLY JAZZ, FUNK & SOUL FESTIVAL
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COMMUNITY ACTIVITY WORD ON THE STREET
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CREATIVE CORNER
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LEISURE & RETAIL TAKE THE STRESS OUT OF PACKING
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WHAT’S ON GUIDE
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HOME & GARDEN INVITE THE GREAT OUTDOORS IN
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GARDENING TIPS FROM THE EXPERTS
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LEAGAL & FINANCIAL HAVE YOU SIGNED AWAY ALL YOUR RIGHTS TO SAFETY?
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A community group has raised more than £11,600 for The Royal Star & Garter Home in Solihull after naming the care home its charity of the year.
CAN JEFF ALLAN BREAK ANOTHER GUINESS WORLD RECORD FOR ALZHIEMERS? Dr. Jeff Allan is already a double Guinness World Record breaker. He will be at- tempting his third Guinness World Record this year for the ‘longest journey on a motorised bicycle’. Jeff will be setting out from Victoria Square in Birmingham and hopes to be travelling for around 90 days to beat the current record of 8209 kilometres. His journey will take him across Europe - south to Spain and north to Denmark.
CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF KNOWLE AND DORRIDGE TANGENTS On Saturday 18th May 100 local ladies from various tangents within the Midlands gathered to celebrate Knowle & Dorridge Tangents 50th Charter at West Midlands Golf Club, Barston. A drinks reception and lunch was followed by speeches from Jill Harris Past National President of NATC whose theme was “Together is Stronger”. We are part of a four club family comprising of Tangent, Ladies Circle, Round Table and 41 Club who all function locally, nationally and internationally. Anna Turney was the guest speaker who provided an engaging and inspirational talk as a Paralympian who shattered her spine aged 26 during a snowboarding training run in Japan when she was one of the UK’s leading snowboarders. Knowle & Dorridge Ladies Circle and 41 Club provided support throughout the day as well as 32 Past Knowle & Dorridge Tangent Chairmen each lighting a candle representing their year from 1969.
In Jeff’s book “Can you drive an Electric Car in Britain?” he wrote “If you want to save the planet, don’t buy a car, not even an electric car - walk instead. If you need to travel further, use a bicycle.” This is the main reason for attempting to break the world record - a determination to see how far you can travel on an electric bicycle. Jeff will be using a Riese and Muller New Charger electric bicycle fitted with two 500 watt hour batteries. This should give him a range of at least 120 miles on a single charge in eco mode. Jeff comments: “Every two years, I try to complete an electric vehicle Guinness World Record challenge and at the same time raise money for Alzheimer’s Society. My mother had from short term memory problems in the last years of her life and although it was never diagnosed as Alzheimer’s it is an illness that affects so many people and impacts hugely on friends and family.”
The Shirley Ladies Circle invited the Home Manager, Cheryl Harbourne and Lead Health Care Assistant Lee Mayo to a meeting to hand over a cheque. The Home, which cares for ex-Servicemen and women and their partners living with disability or dementia, was chosen as Shirley Ladies Circles’ charity for 2018-19 by chairperson Laura Rudge. The money was raised through several events, including the Shirley Beer and Cider Festival, which the Shirley Ladies Circle put on with Shirley Round Table, a Pudding and Prosecco evening and helping with the Santa sleigh collections in December. Laura has witnessed first-hand the award-winning care provided at The Royal Star & Garter Home. Three grandparents lived there, while another grandparent is a member of the Star & Garter Club day care service, which runs on weekdays from the Home. Laura said: “The care they give is really inspirational. They treat residents with dignity and respect, and support their families too. As a club we feel really proud to raise so much money.” Cheryl said: “We are so grateful to Shirley Ladies Circle for this money. Charitable donations help us continue providing activities, outings and care to our residents. It was a pleasure to attend their meeting and thank them in person for their wonderful efforts over the past 12 months.” Shirley Ladies Circle is an organisation for women aged between 18 and 45, who meet several times a month for social events, and also put back into the community by volunteering and fundraising for local causes.
Jeff will be setting off in April 2020. You can donate to Alzheimer’s Society for this challenge at: justgiving.- com/Jeff-Allan-ebike
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REMEMBERING THOSE WHO MADE THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE Knowle resident Alan Pollock tells us about his volunteer work at The National Memorial Arboretum
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y name is Alan and since March 2017 I’ve been acting as a volunteer at the National Memorial Arboretum, Alrewas, Staffordshire DE13 7AR. So let me tell you a little about my role there, the Arboretum in general and what to see and do there and why I volunteer. My role is as a Front of House volunteer. A typical day could involve meeting and welcoming visitors as they arrive, or manning the information desk helping to assist visitors find particular memorials or names on the Armed Forces Memorial, perhaps leading a guided walk or giving a golf buggy tour, to presenting talks on Far East Prisoners Of War or the Shot At Dawn talk, but various roles exist, there are over 240 volunteers, with over 50 staff members. Other roles for volunteers include, learning, retail and catering and working weekends for those who enjoy
working outside, pruning, planting, ground maintenance. Volunteers range in age from 16 to 86, and full training is provided. There are many more talks and walks I’m in training to deliver, in fact we are always learning new and interesting facts about the Memorials, grounds, trees and wildlife, not only from our knowledgeable fellow volunteers and staff, but from visitors sharing their memories and stories with us. The Millennium Chapel is the only venue in the country where we observe 2 minutes silence every single day of the year. Should you wish to join as a volunteer and become part of our fantastic team, it’s easy to apply or get more information through our website www.thenma.org.uk or by telephone. The National Memorial Arboretum is a woodland landscape with over 30,000 trees, over 300 memorials many with a special meaning or symbolism behind its design. There are 150 acres to explore, a dog friendly walking route, there’s a land train with recorded commentary which takes visitors around a major part of our grounds and there are wheelchairs and electric scooters available for hire for those with special access requirements. Details for booking these and more information can
be found at www.thenma.org.uk or by calling 01283 245 100. The history of the NMA goes back 1997. Opened in 2001, our founder Commander David Childs RN, in conversation with Group Captain Sir Leonard Cheshire RAF, feared that as a nation we were forgetting to remember those who had given their lives for this country since 1945, and from that conversation a germ of an idea was formed to establish here in the middle of the country, a national centre for remembrance combining an arboretum and memorials for both the armed services and civilian organisations. I’m often asked why I volunteer and I imagine that you would get much the same answer from most of us, it’s about respect, pay back, concurring with the thoughts of our founder. For me personally it’s my small way of respecting my uncle’s memory. Killed in WW2, he, like thousands upon thousands before and since in two world wars and armed conflicts, made the ultimate sacrifice defending our country, that fact alone to me means we should never forget them.
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LEISURE & RETAIL
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Solihull Farmers’ Market Fresh locally grown produce Where: Solihull High Street When: First Friday every month Info: solihullfarmersmarket.org
Fine & Local Food Fayre Locally sourced food and produce from top quality suppliers. Where: Solihull High Street When: Third Saturday every month Info: solihull.gov.uk/events Bentley Heath Country Market A cross between a farmers’ market and a craft fair all under one roof. Where: Bentley Heath Hall When: Every Fri 9.30am - 11.30am Info: facebook.com
Mostly Jazz, Funk & Soul Fest One of the region’s biggest events on the calendar, the magical Mostly Jazz, Funk and Soul festival returns with THE Jacksons headlineing! Where: Moseley Private Park When: 12-14 Jul Info: mostlyjazz.co.uk
Fathers Day at Hogarths There’s something for every dad on Father’s Day at Hogarths, whether it be a scrumptious family lunch in The Brasserie or their Gentleman’s take on Afternoon Tea. Where: Hogarths Hotel When: 16 Jun Info: hogarths.co.uk
Shirley Charity Beer & Cider Fest You can buy food at the food court on site, and they will of course have 100+ beers and 20+ ciders available. With entertainment from The White Jesus, and award winning comedians Alex Beck, Max Gupwell, Jo Enright and more! Where: Camp Hill Rugby Club When: 6-8 Jun Info: shirleybeerfestival.co.uk
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Jazz Night at Core This will feature all 3 Solihull Jazz Bands. SMC Jazz, Junior Jazz and Jazz Matters. Welcoming special guests: Matt Ford (Vocals) Russell Bennett (Trumpet) and Neil Bullock (Drums). Where: The Core Theatre When: 24 Jun Info: thecoretheatresolihull
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Vicki Gorman Weekly Art Classes for all abilities. Where: The Core Courtyard Gallery When: Thursdays Info: vicki_kilgour@yahoo.co.uk
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Romeo & Juliet at Brueton Park Shakepeare’s Romeo and Juliet is given the ‘Heartbreak’ treatment and performed in a fresh and interesting way in the lakeside setting of Brueton Park, Solihull, just as the sun is setting. Where: Brueton Park When: 17 Jul Info: thecoretheatresolihull
The Kilkennys at Core Renowned for their musicianship and vocal abilities, The Kilkennys have gained a reputation for revitalising traditional Irish music and adding their own touch of passion and youthful energy. Where: Core Theatre, Solihull When: 7 Jun Info: thecoretheatresolihull
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Tina - simply the best at Core This fully live energetic show charts the life and career of one of the worlds iconic performers. Full of hits like Private Dancer, Nutbush City Limits, Proud Mary, River Deep Mountain High and Lets Stay Together to name but a few, this show is the ultimate night out starring Carole Burole. Where: The Core Theatre When: 25 Jun Info: thecoretheatresolihull
Soul & Motown New to Knowle British Legion, Evahs voice will blow you away with all the classic Soul & Motown Hits. Where: Knowle Royal Legion When: 29 Jun Info: livebrum.co.uk
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Gangster Granny Join Heartbreak and the Theatre Team in Solihull’s Brueton Park for another David Walliams novel beautifully adapted for live outdoor performances, Gangsta Granny is the tale of a bored boy who discovers his kindly grandma was a former jewel thief. Where: Brueton Park When: 1 Aug Info: livebrum.co.uk
Wuthering heights Join Heartbreak this summer as they perform Emily Bronte’s classic novel Where: Packwood House When: 15 Jun Info: nationaltrust.org.uk
Elmer The Elephant The Classic tale of Elmer the Elephant who didnt want to be grey is bought to live on stage in five family shows over two days. Where: Knowle Royal Legion When: 23-24 Jul Info: thecoretheatresolihull
Frankenstein Join Illiria for their brand new musical performance of this gripping tale. Where: Packwood House When: 26 Jul Info: nationaltrust.org.uk
Hobbies
The Simmertones Since forming in 2007, The Simmertones have continued to build a strong following across the UK and beyond through their live gigs and recordings. With their exciting, original sound and rising popularity. The bands’ first EP ‘Presenting the Simmertones, Volume 1” is best known for a wild ska reworking of the Doctor Who theme tune. Where: The Landrover Social Club When: 22 Jun Info: skiddle.com
Needle Felting Workshop Join Helen from Mindful Crafts in the Studio for the Spring Bank Holiday needle felting workshop. By joining wool fibres together using a felting needle, you can create beautiful handmade items, gifts and accessories that will add that are uniquely handmade. Where: Studio at The Core Theatre When: 22 Jun Info: thecoretheatresolihull
Gangster Granny David Walliams’ novel beautifully adapted for live outdoor performances. Where: Packwood House When: 14 Aug Info: nationaltrust.org.uk
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EXTRA EVENING TRAIN SERVICES WILL PROVIDE A ‘CULTURAL CONNECTION’ SAYS MAYOR West Midlands Mayor Andy Street believes Solihull’s night-time economy will benefit from extra rail services being added in the evenings, saying the improvements will provide a ‘cultural connection’. “Residents and commuters in Solihull will see a real improvement in the evening train services available after May,” Mr Street said. “We’re talking about a doubling of frequency of trains on the line from the city to Dorridge in the evenings, and there is also an additional night service being added as well. “The purpose of these changes are to make it easier if you want to go into the city, to go to the theatre, cinema, to see your favourite band or to eat, but also crucially if you are staying late in Solihull these services will allow residents to commute back home along the line.
Above and below: Solihull Station - Andy Street with members of the Friends of Solihull Station.
“These Improvements help the night-time economy all along the line, and provide a cultural connection right across the conurbation. “It’s not just about going into the city, it’s about drawing people into Solihull too, to enjoy the nightlife on offer. The services will also help those working later shifts.” The new West Midlands Trains timetable, which commences on May 19th, represents the largest improvement to the region’s train services since the mid-1990s. Under the changes, on weekdays and Saturdays, services after 7pm between Birmingham and Dorridge are being doubled in frequency to run every half hour. Mr Street said that capacity on the line would also benefit from ambitious plans to develop Moor Street station. “Services commuters will also benefit from the redevelopment of Moor Street station. The plans to improve the station will increase capacity and provide a direct link to the new HS2 station being built at Curzon Street – but the beautiful, historic nature of Moor Street station will be retained in the redesign.”
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THIS ISSUE’S LOCAL READS ONCE UPON A MOUSE JAZ DAVISON
Enjoy this issue’s round up of recent releases from local authors... IN PURSUIT OF THE DEAD ARTHUR HALL The ultra-secret government department known as Sector Three receives a top priority message from Klemperer, their agent-in-place in Tunisia. He is sheltering a high-ranking North Korean political official who wishes to defect to the UK, and an escort is required to see him safely to London. It is considered that the defector would be a valuable asset, having much to reveal about his country’s military capabilities. An agent, code-named Robert Lane, is sent to accompany him to Britain. Arriving at the designated hotel to await contact, Lane receives no word, but is put on his guard when he notices his resemblance to a fellow-guest who has suffered a fatal accident. This is the beginning of a series of attempts on Lane’s life. The motive is unknown to him as is the identity of his enemy, since he has never been in Tunisia before. Several times he narrowly escapes, until at last Klemperer makes contact. A rendezvous is arranged but Lane is increasingly wary, seeing his adversary in every shadow. He is up against a deadly enemy who is becoming increasingly desperate.
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A rollicking cat-and-mouse tale, but this time, they’re both on the same side - racing against time to save our world and theirs. The task takes on new urgency when they discover that what is at stake is nothing less than the power of Imagination itself. A modern take on timeless truths, familiar rhymes, fables and fairy tales told through the eyes of an ultra logical mouse, a non-predatory cat and a pre-teen story-teller from 1941 Solihull. You think you know these tales, but once the layers start peeling back, what is underneath will surprise and delight you. Available through Austin Macauley Publishing, Amazon and most online booksellers.
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A STORE AT WAR JOANNA TOYE
When local writer Joanna Toye went to a small exhibition in Wolverhampton she had no idea it would one day inspire her to write a book. Jo was writing for BBC Radio 4’s ‘The Archers’ at the time and would go on to write scripts for ‘East Enders’ before settling down to write her novel, ‘A Store at War’. But what part did the exhibition play? ‘It was all about the Midland store group, Beatties,’ Jo, brought up in Solihull but now living in Harborne, explains. ‘From a small drapers in Wolverhampton in the 1870s, James Beattie and subsequent generations expanded the original shop into a flagship store in the city taking in total 22 properties in all. From that base they opened stores as far south as Aylesbury and as far north as Birkenhead, though the Midlands was always where Beatties was most loved.’ Paperback - £7.99 Also available as an e-book and audio book
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Perhaps the biggest shock of the year (even bigger than the new Primark that’s opened up in town – and I can assure you, that’s big) is the fact that wow, it’s summer already. I know! Whether or not the weather actually reflects this, it’s still summer. We’re half way into 2019. Which means hi there summer solstice, welcome to the West Midlands. We’ve been eagerly awaiting you. In physics terms, the summer solstice is when the sun is at its highest position in the sky, leaving us with the longest day of the year. It also means that the North pole will have been immersed in solid sunlight for three entire months (since the spring equinox), so Santa better be applying his factor 50 and enjoying his holiday whilst he still can – because Christmas will be here again before he knows it. But more importantly, in Brummie terms, the summer solstice means woo, festival season! It’s not just Father Christmas on vacation this time, because here in the Midlands we have ample opportunity to stick on a pair of sparkly shorts and celebrate the arrival (and hopefully the lasting presence) of summer. And there’s no better way to celebrate than by doing what we do best: combining all of the brilliant cultures we are home to – all of the exceptional talents and traditions and tremendous people – and showcasing to the world that we sure know how to festival. Birmingham is overflowing with festival fun; with the Terry & Gerry’s Garden Party at The Blue Piano on the 22nd of June. This one is for those of you who love a rock and pop kind of summer (and there’s a barbecue! I know. Just when you thought it couldn’t possibly get any better). Hitting the last week of June (29th to 30th), there’s the Rum festival at the Cuban Embassy, where you can enjoy live music, street food and the guest of honour, rum! Could you possibly want for more? Well you should, because there’s plenty of it. There’s literally a festival for everybody. The Latin American festival at the Arcadian (July 7th), the Foodies Festival at Cannon Hills Park (June 21st to 23rd), the Festival of Audacity (July 18th to 20th) and even a Yarn festival (July 13th to 14th), for those of you who are fully aware that no summer is complete without a yarn session or four. But if none of those are quite your thing – or if they’re all your thing and you’re simply scouting for even more – then you won’t be disappointed. There’s a whole heap of things to get involved in around Birmingham over the next few months. The June solstice is our unofficial start to summer – but who needs an official start-date for it, anyway? Summer begins the moment you fish out your old flip flops and fill up the ice-cube tray. Summer begins the moment you say it does, because that’s the moment your heart beams brighter than the sun ever could (which really isn’t difficult here in England. The sun is like a distant rich aunt. Not always around, but when she is, you know the party has officially arrived).
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From Moseley, with love Highbury Park Highbury Park is taking place More or less exactly as it did Yesterday. Summer’s persuasive voice Suggests, through the grass, leaves, air, The swelling pool, that last year’s Rearrangements have worked, succeeded, Despite all misgivings, and the past’s Totality leads us all only to the next Breath, thought and step, towards The brook glittering.
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This image, titled “From Moseley, with love”, was taken by Birmingham-based photographer Fraser McGee. Fraser’s personal work is primarily focused on documentary and street photography. Commercially he works with a range of clients providing different photography services including headshots, editorial, food, event, and behind the scenes photography. To find out more, visit www.frasermcgeefoto.com
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HAVE YOU SIGNED AWAY ALL RIGHTS TO SAFETY? Organisers of potentially dangerous activities often require participants to sign a waiver but if you become injured you may still have a claim according to Catherine Owen, personal injury solicitor at The Wilkes Partnership.
If you’ve ever been to a trampoline park, horse riding, go karting, water sports or climbing, the chances are you were asked to sign a waiver before participating in the activity. And if you had the misfortune to sustain an injury during the activity you may think that you have no right to a claim against the organisers, because you signed the waiver. However, as Catherine Owen says: “According to the Unfair Contract Terms Act you can shield an organisation from liability, but you can’t exclude or restrict liability to injury or death if it can be proved the organisation was negligent. “There are many instances whereby you may be eligible to make a personal injury claim. For example, if you took part in a triathlon and became sick due to bacteria in the open water swimming activity then the waiver may not be valid as the participant could not foresee this would happen and the organisers should have ensured the
facility was safe for the event. Or, if you have not had a proper induction in a gym and you hurt yourself on the equipment then you might have a valid claim. “If you’ve had an injury falling off a horse there are any number of reasons for you to have a legitimate claim despite signing a waiver. You might be an inexperienced rider given a horse that’s not suitable for new riders. Your instructor may not be qualified enough or you may have been asked to do something beyond your ability. There could also be an issue with the equipment provided, such as faulty riding hat or saddle.” There are a number of things you can claim for, including pain and suffering, loss of amenity, loss of ability to live a normal life, loss of earnings, cost of medical treatment or ongoing care and assistance.
situation for sufficient grounds. There is no charge for this initial consultation. If you do have grounds you will be offered a conditional fee agreement. This means that only if and when your case is won is there a fee payable. For more information about personal injury claims please contact Catherine Owen at The Wilkes Partnership cowen@wilkes.co.uk
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MOSTLY JAZZ, FUNK & SOUL FESTIVAL... FRIDAY 12TH – SUNDAY 14TH JULY 2019 MOSELEY PARK, MOSELEY, BIRMINGHAM
FRIDAY 12TH JULY
ABOUT MOSTLY JAZZ, FUNK & SOUL FESTIVAL Mostly Jazz, Funk & Soul Festival is set in the truly beautiful and unique setting of Moseley Park, Birmingham. Every year, the park plays host to a weekend of blistering live music, attracting people from all over the world who gather to see International legends alongside the latest contemporary breakthrough artists from the world of Jazz, Funk & Soul. This is a special year for the organisers as they gear up to celebrate the festival’s Tenth Anniversary in 2019. The team are promising their biggest programme of entertainment yet, having opened the new ‘Off Piste’ area of the park in 2018. The programme for Off Piste and the festival as a whole is set to expand in 2019 to encompass even more music plus Dance Sessions, Artist Q&A’s, Music Workshops and more, ready to celebrate Mostly Jazz, Funk & Soul’s Tenth Anniversary.
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Having celebrated 50 years as one of the most successful groups in music history, The Jacksons headline the Friday night of Mostly Jazz Funk & Soul. Initially finding international success with the Motown label, their recordings, including ‘I Want You Back’, ‘ABC’ and ‘I’ll Be There’, have sold in excess of 200 million. They have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame amongst many other accolades. Expect a funky Friday night filled with classics from their extensive back catalogue of hits. Filling the headline support slot is Ibibio Sound Machine, fronted by Nigerian singer, Eno Williams. Ibibio is a clash of African and electronic elements inspired in equal measure by the golden era of West-African funk and disco and modern post-punk and electro. As of Monday 28th January, they have been playlisted to 6 Music’s A-List with new single “Tell Me”. Jurassic 5’s Soup will also take to the main stage with his new project, The Fullee Love Collective. This gold-selling artist now performs with his own full band. Along with performing Jurassic 5’s favourite hit tracks he’s also bringing his own edgier original soulfunk hip-hop sound. Combining 8 horns with 2 percussionists, scratch DJ and live MC, Renegade Brass Band mix funk, hip-hop and jazz with a raw brass sound and high-energy
live show. Having supported past Mostly Jazz Funk & Soul artists on their tours including Grandmaster Flash, Public Enemy and Craig Charles, they are a perfect addition to the line-up for 2019. Also appearing on the Friday are high-energy 9-piece brass ensemble Young Pilgrims, Boca 45 with a blistering live funky hip-hop DJ Set, jazz/ soul vocalist Alice Auer and one of Birmingham’s most talented young acts Odd Soul.
SATURDAY 13TH JULY The Brand New Heavies describe their music as “a unique mix of Jazz, Funk and Soul”, making these pioneers of Acid Jazz arguably the perfect people to headline the Mostly Jazz Funk & Soul stage. Tracks such as ‘You’ve Got A Friend’, ‘You Are The Universe’ and ‘Never Stop’ have resulted in 16 top 40 singles and over 2 million album sales. Brian Jackson wrote, arranged and produced over 10 albums across an eightyear period as half of a power duo with Gil Scott-Heron. 40 years later, Brian continues to create with artists such as M1 (Dead Prez), Gregory Porter, Scott Tixier (jazz violinist with Stevie Wonder) and many more. He’s a true jazz legend and a welcome addition to the line-up.
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Making a return as Saturday’s co-curator and performing his ever popular headline DJ set is Craig Charles. Craig has garnered global recognition as one of the UK’s foremost Funk and Soul DJ’s after 10 years of broadcasting on BBC 6 Music. His 2018 choice for Album Of The Year was ‘Free Me’ by JP Bimeni & The Black Belts who join him on the line-up. Having been likened to artists such as Otis Redding and Leon Bridges, Burundian-born royal family descendent JP Bimeni is sure to be one to watch at the festival. Sharing their Tenth Anniversary with the festival, northern soul and funk outfit Smoove & Turrell will return to the Mostly Jazz, Funk & Soul stage. Providing even more Northern Soul and funk with a touch of swing and ska is 6-piece live band, Daytoner. Spreading the word of Guerilla Soul since 2011, James & Black have performed alongside acts such as Sister Sledge (Mostly Jazz, Funk & Soul 2018 headliners), Fatoumata Diawara, Jools Holland and more. Joining them on the Saturday line-up are Moseley’s own 9-piece soul band The Atlantic Players, much-loved Birmingham DJ Sam Redmore, expansive soul-fusion band Necktr and soulful singer-songwriter Nick Corbin.
SUNDAY 14TH JULY One of the world’s most acclaimed and award-winning composers/ songwriters, Burt Bacharach, will be bringing the celebrations to a close on Sunday 14th July. He’s received three Academy Awards, eight Grammys and an induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. ‘I Say A Little Prayer’, ‘I’ll Never Fall In Love Again’, ‘Walk On By’ and ‘What The World Needs Now Is Love’ are just a few of the 48 Top 10 hits and 9 #1 songs under his belt that have been written for or covered by some of music’s greatest legends; Aretha Franklin, Dionne Warwick, Tom Jones, Etta James and Luther Vandross are just a few of the long list of artists he’s worked with. Khruangbin’s journey began when they were invited to support Bonobo on his 2010 American tour. Their debut album, released in 2015, was met with widespread critical acclaim from the likes of Zane Lowe, Cerys Matthews and Don Letts. Don also picked their latest album ‘Con Todo El Mundo’ as his album of the year, which resulted in them claiming the overall #2 slot on BBC 6 Music’s Top 10 Albums of 2018. There is nothing else out there quite like them and audiences are in for a treat when they perform their headline support slot at the festival.
After honing his craft as a vocalist, guitarist and composer with countless acts, Gil Scott-Heron influenced Oscar Jerome is now becoming a major draw as a solo act. Another new act making waves, Ishmael Ensemble have quickly caught the attention of tastemakers such as Giles Peterson and Tom Ravenscroft with their fusion of psych-out Jazz and evocative ambience. Representing the jazz connection between London and Paris is jazz quartet Neue Grafik Ensemble, who perform at the festival alongside Notebenders Big Community Band, the brainchild of late legendary saxophonist Andy Hamilton MBE, and Giles Peterson’s Worldwide FM’s Tina Edwards playing a DJ Set. The line-up also features Birmingham based electronic soul band, Delta Autumn, who will perform their new project “Multiplayer Mode” featuring special guests. Also heading to Moseley Park for performances on the Sunday are energetic samba/reggae/afro-beat 8-piece Ponyland, jazz and soul keyboardist Ashley Allen’s Quintet, high octane Forj with their expansive improvisation and the return of the much-loved Jazzlines Ensemble providing a platform for young up-and-coming jazz musicians from in and around Birmingham.
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Take the strain out of packing
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Many of us over pack for our holidays as a result of not knowing what to take, it can be quite a stressful time especially if you are packing for the family, so this month I thought I’d share some great ways to ease the pain of packing ensuring you have exactly what you need on holiday.
Colour pallet
Think about what you want to take about 2 weeks before. This allows plenty of time to replace repair or dry clean any items. My simple tips should help you on your way to packing like a professional.
Plan and count your outfits.
Edit your clothes Gather everything together that you would like to take. Sometimes this can look a lot but fear not we are about to start the whittling down process! Arm yourself with a small rail – I use one every time and it really helps to build colour pallets and pull outfits together.
Try everything on Once you have started creating your outfits, be sure to try them on – making sure they still fit and are in good condition (it might have been a while since you last wore some of them!)
Try to theme your outfits by colour, this will help with accessories and jewellery. As you hang your items on the rail you will start to see the colour stories building.
Daytime outfits for me consist of a good pair of denim shorts, cotton blouses / vests and a couple of easy wear dresses, a good hat and flat sandals. Evening outfits depending on where you are heading will generally be smarter. Dresses are great for holidays, they take up less space, generally travel well and can be easily dressed up or down. Take enough outfits for each day – plus two spare.
Limit your accessories If you have created a colour pallet accessorising is easy – take 2 pairs of flat sandals, one heel, a trainer and a clutch bag or two. Use a large straw bag as hand luggage, this doubles as a beach bag. Keep jewellery to a minimum include a statement necklace and earring. Pack a couple of scarves that
can double as headbands at the pool, and don’t forget your swimwear – 2 maximum.
Stream line your wash bag We always take way more than we need on when it comes to toiletries. Take travel sized bottles (decant from your regular sizes where possible) and buy the rest when you get there. Take one wash bag and one makeup bag keeping them in zip tight bags or plastic bags to avoid spillages.
Get packing Use a lightweight case saving your kilograms before you start. There are many different ways to pack, I personally favour rolling but packing cubes are a great way to get more into your cases whilst staying organised. Get your case packed and closed the day before you go… oh and don’t forget the factor 50! If you need helping with your packing this summer please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
x Dawn
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GARDENING TIPS From head gardener Wayne Williams at Birmingham Botanical Gardens It’s not just the burst of colourful bedding plants that reminds us summer is almost here – the opening of The Butterfly House – the only one in Birmingham – is also a welcome indication that those lovely, warm days are here. It will be open daily until Sunday, September 1, and you’ll be able to see hundreds of tropical butterflies from as far as the Philippines, Central America and tropical parts of Africa. Each week 100 new pupae are placed in the emerging case- we attach them to bamboo canes with glue – so that there are always new butterflies to enjoy. We gardeners will be busy this month. Not only will we start to landscape our display of cacti and other succulents on the Terrace, we’ll be out in force to ensure all borders and display areas are filled with beautiful summer bedding. If you want to learn more about the Gardens, the horticultural team is leading guided tours. The next one is on Thursday, June 6, and it will focus on how we care for the herbaceous plants in our borders and our herb garden. It’s an hour long and starts at 3pm. Just come to Reception to meet your guide. We’ve no doubt that you’ll be making the most of the longer days to fill your garden with summer colour – from pots full of geraniums to borders bursting with bedding plants. There will be lots to Do this month to keep on top of things. Here are just some tasks you should do:
• Mow the lawn at least once a week • Plant out your summer bedding now that the threat of frost is over • Hoe borders regularly to keep the weeds at bay • Prune deciduous magnolias if they are in full leaf • Start thinking about sowing your winter bedding plants, such as ornamental kale and winter pansies • Add shading to your greenhouse to prevent soaring temperatures and open windows to increase ventilation.
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GREAT WAYS TO BRINGS THE OUTDOORS IN We are always hearing about how much more time we need to be spending outside, the current advice is around 4 hours a day. The effects nature has on us physically and mentally are so imperative to us leading happy, healthy lives, that this message cannot be said enough. But since we are going to continue spending many hours in our homes too, perhaps it’s time to invite the great outdoors in?
Written By Ruby Prosser
1. Fresh Air
2. Decaying Art
3. Earthy Accents
That wonderful freeing feeling of filling your lungs with fresh air is incomparable, but the next best thing has to be purifying the air in your home with these incredible potted plants (suggested by NASA): Spider Plant, Chinese Evergreen, Dwarf Date Palm, Flamingo Lily, Bamboo Palm. These are just some of the many options!
Life isn’t the only enchanting power nature has among its virtues, death and decay can be beautiful too. I’m not suggesting that the ‘presents’ your cat brings you deserve to be hung on your walls, that would be incredibly gross! But old driftwood is an example of death becoming something lovely that still possesess echoes of life.
Chooseing earthy tones for your living spaces is sure to bring your mind and body tranquility. The psycological effect of certain colours, such as pinks, reds and purples are to stimulate and excite, whereas what we usually need from our home is the calming, quiet effects of browns (and greens). It’s worth a thought!
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Delicious and conscious The MY Magazine team is on a mission to help end the climate crisis! Your diet is a huge way that you can help too, but nobody wants to eat boring food or feel like they’re rationing. So, we have found absolutely masses of unbelievably delicious vegetarian and vegan recipes for you to try out at home and see if cutting back on meat could be an easier decision to make than you thought! Every issue we are making the recipes and testing them out before publishing to make damn sure you’ll love them. We enjoyed this one alfresco with a mixed salad!
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Oriental
Honey
Potatoes
INGREDIENTS 4 cloves garlic 3 medium potatoes 2 tbsp spring onion 2 tbsp fresh ginger 1/3 cup honey 1/4 cup of a good soy sauce 3 tbsp light sesame oil 2 tbsp sesame seeds 1 tbsp chilli flakes (optional)
METHOD 1. Peel the potatoes and cut into small squares, wash well and put into baking tray. 2. Pour over the sesame oil and shake well, place into oven. Stir every five minutes to stop them sticking to the tray. 3. Finely chop the ginger, garlic and spring onion and combine them with the honey, soy sauce and chilli flakes. 4. When the potatoes are nice and golden, take them out and pour the glaze over and return them to the oven for a further 5 - 10 minutes. 5 Remove from the oven and pour into a serving dish, sprinkle sesame seeds and serve. If you allow it to cool for a few minutes, it goes excellent in a salad, with the excess glaze providing a tasty salad dressing.
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