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Celebrate poet, Edwin Morgan’s centenary as the SNJO reprise the colossal work ‘Planet Wave’: the extraordinary mid-90s collaboration between Morgan and composer Tommy Smith. Through music, theatre, sound effects and poetry, the piece explores waves of history from 20 billion years ago to the current day - a major landmark in Scottish jazz history. Presented by the SNJO. Tickets from www.thequeenshall.net / 0131 668 2019
SCOTTISH NATIONAL JAZZ ORCHESTRA‘PLANET WAVE’ WITH NIALL GREIG FULTON
The Queen’s Hall / £5-£25 / Pre-concert
talk 6:45pm / Concert starts 7:30pm
Friday 21 February
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ONLINE edinburghjazzfestival.comPHONE 0131 467 5200 (Mon-Fri 10:00-18:00)E-MAIL [email protected] the door on date of concert (from one hour before the first concert starts)
WEEKENDER PASS – EARLY BIRDBook 4 shows of your choice taking place on Saturday and/or Sunday and save 10%. Shows will need to be selected at point of purchase. Weekender Passes are nominal and cannot be transferred or assigned to third parties. Offer applicable until 31 January 2020KIDS GO FREE U16s go free to any concert at the St Bride’s Centre, if accompanied by a paying adult.CONCESSIONS Students/Unemployed/Registered Disabled: £2.50 off any ticket. Proof of status/copy of award letter/blue badge will be checked at the venue on the day of the concert.CARERS GO FREE If you are a wheelchair user, have mobility issues or a visual or hearing impairment your companion’s ticket will be free (subject to availability). If you are a wheelchair user please reserve space booking over the phone or via email.Offers and Weekender Passes must be booked in advance over the phone (0131 467 5200) or via e-mail ([email protected]) and are subject to availability. Please note only ONE offer applies. Tickets are non-refundable.
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FOLLOWING THE SUCCESS OF GALLUS IN OCTOBER 2019, THE SCOTTISH JAZZ WEEKEND IS BACK WITH 2020 VISION.Between 21st-24th February, we’ll be showcasing some of the best talent in Scotland, presenting our biggest Jazz Weekend programme to date, working with collaborators across the city to present 17 concerts in 5 venues. The programme offers something for everyone, covering a variety of styles: from the early days of jazz in New Orleans to the to current collisions of jazz with electronica. We hope you find something you love and why not try something new.
We look forward to welcoming you.
Step into a 1920s speakeasy with this brilliant six-piece New Orleans inspired Jazz and Hokum Blues band, featuring the cream of vintage blues and jazz talent in Scotland. Tonight, they celebrate the musical pioneers who helped to
shape the early years of blues and jazz – from Memphis Minnie to Mamie smith – playing old standards as well as rare gems with a passion for the music, making it natural and fun for a contemporary audience. Inspiring!
‘A showcase of boundary-pushing live electronic music.’ Welcome back to Edinburgh for the mesmerising Belgian multi-instrumentalist ESINAM and jazz-avantronica experimentalists HERSCHEL 36 from Glasgow (Stuart Brown, drums/ electronics, and Paul Harrison, keys/ electronics), plus the world-premiere of Stuart Brown’s drum triggering project with visual artist/creative coder, Steve Curtis MNDMTH: Convergence. Presented in collaboration with The Edinburgh Festival of Sound. Standing. Tickets from www.tefos.co.uk
RED HOT RHYTHM MAKERS
NORMA WINSTONE TRIO / LOUISE DODDS DUO
Heriot’s Rugby Club / 8-11pm / £10
Friday 21 February
Presented in collaboration with
the Edinburgh Jazz ‘n’ Jive ClubFriday 21 February
The Jazz Bar / 8:30-11:30pm / £12-£16 / 18+
OUT THERE LIVEFEATURING ESINAM, HERSCHEL 36 AND MNDMTH: CONVERGENCE
Friday 21 February
Teviot Row House (Debating
Hall) / 9-12am / £10 + BF
Winstone’s unique voice has defined an era of English Jazz, working with many of the most influential musicians from the late 60s to today: from Michal Garrick and Kenny Wheeler, to Mike Gibbs and John Surman. With Kit Downes (piano) and Mike Walker (guitar). Opening the show is the classy Scottish
singer Louise Dodds, accompanied tonight
by the outstanding pianist Steve Hamilton, Presented by The Jazz Bar. Limited Seating
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Session 1 10:00-10:30 Session 2 11:00-11:30 Session 3 12:00-12:30
Irresistible New Orleans musical magic from the singer that everybody loves, Alison Affleck. A sensational performer, hugely knowledgeable about early jazz and blues and a regular performer at the Big Easy’s top music venues, Ali sings music straight from the red hot roots of jazz. For this special one-off show, she invites the brilliant New Orleans jazz pianist and vocalist, Joplin Parnell, to join her top-line band featuring Colin Steele on trumpet.
Jazz225 presents a programme of jazz infused songs specifically written for younger ears. Performed by singer Jessie Bates, guitarist Haftor Medbøe and trombonist Chris Greive, the show takes its audience through a day in the life of a toddler, introducing young listeners to the instruments and engaging in interactive activities through sing-along and gestures.
Edinburgh pianist Fraser Urquhart’s trio joins forces with London based saxophonist Fraser Smith to pay homage to the great Dexter Gordon, the musician who rode the jazz wave started by the great Lester Young, absorbing everything that Charlie Parker was doing, yet always managing to communicate warmth and good humour. His sound was beautiful; his voice very special. They will perform iconic originals and standards from albums such as GO! And Our Man In Paris, played with all the intensity, coolness and character of the great man himself.
JAZZ225: HAFTOR MEDBØE’S
JAZZ FOR TODDLERS
ALI AFFLECK’S GIN MILL GENIES
FRASER & FRASER PLAY DEXTER GORDON
St Brides Centre / 2-4pm / £12
St Brides Centre / 5-6pm / £10
Saturday 22 February
Saturday 22 February
Saturday 22 February
WITH SPECIAL GUEST JOPLIN PARNELL
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New Orleans beyond the Speakeasy
St Brides Café / from 10am / FREE
The wonderful British/French young vocalist, Emilie Boyd, sings unique and original contemporary arrangements of her favourite songs from the jazz repertoire. Expect beautiful songs, great virtuosity and a modern and often surprising take on the classics. With Dan Brown (piano), Joe Williamson (guitar), Brodie Jarvie (bass), Greg Irons (drums). Limited Seating
Making their Edinburgh debut, Glasgow based Trio TYR draw inspiration from Scottish and Scandinavian natural landmarks, experimenting with the barriers between electronic and acoustic sounds, creating breath-taking jazz soundscapes. Brilliant guitarist Joe Williamson has put together a new project for this date. Expect freewheeling groove-based music with open group improvisations, and lashings of electronics, with plenty of dark corners and unexpected twists and turns. Limited Seating
EMILIE BOYD QUINTET
The Jazz Bar / 9:30-11:30pm / £10 / 18+
Saturday 22 February
Nimbus Sextet’s fresh take on jazz blends world music influences, post-bop, hip-hop and funk with instantly relatable melodic hooks, driving grooves & episodic compositions. “Top Scottish ensemble with an eye on jazz and world music” (London Jazz News). 9-piece powerhouse, Fat-Suit, are back with new music from
their acclaimed 2019 new album ‘Waif & Strays’ (****The Scotsman). Featuring horns, synths, fiddle and a chunky rhythm section, their sound, fusing jazz with rock, folk, electronica and beyond is truly unique. Expect modern jazz, indie guitar riffs, 90s dance sounds, and timeless groove and funk. Limited Seating
NIMBUS SEXTET / FAT-SUIT
St Brides Centre / 8:30-11pm / £13.50
Saturday 22 February
TRIO TYR / JOE WILLIAMSON’S ‘MODULUS’
The Jazz Bar / 6:30-8:30pm / £10 / 16+
Saturday 22 February
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VENUES
From “At Last”, “Tell Mama”, “Something’s Got A Hold On Me”, to “I’d Rather Go Blind”, Etta James is often thought of as the ultimate queen of soul, her voice a steamroller fuelled by brass and sass. Katie Whittaker is a great new singer, who really gets into Etta’s groove, championed and supported by the brilliant guitarist, Stuart Nisbet (The Proclaimers, Justin Currie, etc.) and his fantastic soul band.
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Tinderbox is building a vibrant, eclectic and diverse community of young musicians and artists in Scotland. Open to ages 14-25 of Intermediate and Advanced level - If you play an instrument, or if you sing, come join in!
TINDERBOX ORCHESTRA
The Jazz Bar / 2-5pm / FREE
Sunday 23 February
OPEN REHEARSAL
Since January 2019, EJBF have helped musicians of all ages to learn and improve their Jazz playing, by running classes with Fergus McCreadie and other top young professionals. This evening, we present their work, in this free café concert at St Brides. Want to learn Jazz? See page 8 for more details on our Saturday sessions.
A fresh, audacious, and modern take on electric jazz fusion from bassist, Mario Caribé’s new group, painting dreamy musical landscapes and fiery energetic vibes in a unique blend of electronic and acoustic sound. With Graeme Stephen and Kevin MacKenzie, plus Alyn Cosker on drums. Limited Seating
FRETThe Jazz Bar / 6-8pm / £10 / 16+
Sunday 23 February
KATIE WHITTAKER PLAYS ETTA JAMES
St Brides Centre / 4-6pm / £10
Sunday 23 February
EDINBURGH JAZZ SCHOOL SHOWCASE
St Brides Café / 6-7pm / FREE
Sunday 23 February
Extraordinary guitarist and vocalist Aki Remally and brilliant young pianist Fraser Urquhart join forces to pay homage to the great Gil Scott-Heron. They delve deep into the work of the revolutionary poet, musician and rap pioneer, whose lyrics on politics, culture and social injustice defined the era.
THE GIL SCOTT HERON’S SONGBOOK (FULL BAND)
St Brides Centre / 7:30-9:30pm / £10
Sunday 23 February
A celebration of the Brazilian music of piano and guitar virtuoso, Egberto Gismonti. Infectious rhythms and beautifully intense melodies are translated into vessels for inspiring jazz improvisation by Paul Harrison (piano), Mario Caribé (bass) and Stuart Brown (drums). Limited Seating
TRIO MÁGICOThe Jazz Bar / 9-11pm / £10 / 18+
Sunday 23 February
The two leading jazz and folk musicians create unique Scottish soundscapes and melodies, rooted in tradition but sounding new minted. A unique mix of tradition and improvisation with live electronics and instrumental virtuosity. Presented by Soundhouse. Tickets from www.soundhouse.org.uk / 0131 228 1404
FRASER FIFIELD & GRAEME STEPHEN
The Traverse Theatre (Bar) / 8-10pm / £12
Monday 24 February
ST BRIDES CENTRE 10 Orwell Terrace, Edinburgh, EH11 2DZ
HERIOT’S RUGBY CLUB Inverleith Row, Goldenacre, Edinburgh, EH3 5QN
TEVIOT ROW HOUSE 13 Bristo Pl, Edinburgh, EH8 9AJ
THE JAZZ BAR 1A Chambers Street, Edinburgh, 1a Chambers St, Edinburgh, EH1 1HR
THE QUEEN’S HALL The Queens Hall, Clerk St, Edinburgh, EH8 9JG
VENUES
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At St Bride’s Centre the Edinburgh Jazz School (starts 25th January) and the Edinburgh Blues
Academy (starts 29th January) offer weekly classes to help musicians improve and introduce young people to Jazz and Blues. For a more informal weekly music session, each Monday from 7pm join the GD JAM
and play specially arranged music for all abilities. Email [email protected] for more information
or visit our website!
Scottish Blues WeekendThursday 6th to Monday 10th February 2020Another great weekend of concerts promoting the best of Scottish Blues here in Edinburgh
Edinburgh Jazz & Blues FestivalFriday 17th to Sunday 26th July
43rd Edition of the summers best jazz celebration in Scotland
Get involved!
Scottish National Jazz Orchestra
Tinderbox Orchestra - Open Rehearsal Katie Whittaker plays Etta JamesEdinburgh Jazz School ShowcaseFretThe Gil Scott Heron’s SongbookTrio Mágico
Jazz225: Haftor Medbøe’s Jazz for Toddlers
Fraser Fifield & Graeme Stephen
Doors open 30 minutes before the show start time (15 minutes at The Jazz Bar)
Fraser & Fraser plays Dexter Gordon
Nimbus Sextet / Fat-Suit
Red Hot Rhythm Makers Norma Winstone / Louise Dodds
Ali Affleck’s Gin Mill Genies with Joplin Parnell
Trio TYR / Joe Williamson’s ‘Modulus’
Emilie Boyd Quintet
Out There Live: ESINAM, Herschel 36, MNDMTH
The Queen’s Hall 6.45pm
The Jazz Bar 2-5pmSt Brides Centre 4-6pmSt Brides Café 6-7pmThe Jazz Bar 6-8pmSt Brides Centre 7:30-9:30pmThe Jazz Bar 9-11pm
St Brides Café From 10am
The Traverse Theatre (Bar) 8-10pm
St Brides Centre 5-6pm
St Brides Centre 8:30-11pm
Heriot’s Rugby Club 8-11pmThe Jazz Bar 8:30-11:30pm
St Brides Centre 2-4pm
The Jazz Bar 6:30-8:30pm
The Jazz Bar 9:30-11:30pm
Teviot Row House 9-12am
Friday 21 February
Sunday 23d February
Saturday 22 February
Monday 24 February
LEARN JAZZ & BLUESSAVE THE DATES!
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