December 17
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Andy Panayi’s Big Band. They’re back! This year featuring the late Duncan Lamont’s Sherlock Holmes Suite (only the second complete performance). Featuring Alan Barnes & Duncan Lamont Jnr (saxes/woodwinds/narration) and Christian Garrick (violin). Pre-booking essential. There might be another special guest too!
£20
Entrance Fee
November 26
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10:30 pm
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Tommaso Starace Quartet. A favourite at Splash Point Jazz, Tommaso plays alto and soprano saxes with a bop swing and more than a dash of Italian flair. A busy band leader, he has recorded 10 albums, each showing a different side to his musical personality. Sharing the stage with him at the Fishermen’s are Terry Seabrook (keys), Nigel Thomas (bass) and Joe Edwards (drums).
£15
Entrance Fee
October 29
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10:30 pm
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Drummer Matt Skelton’s Quintet presents a night of cool jazz in tribute to Shelly Manne, one of the greats of the West Coast scene of the 50’s. Matt’s career has encompassed a diverse range of music, from playing with both US and UK jazz superstars, to appearing with the Halle, The BBC Concert Orchestra and the John Wilson Orchestra. He appears tonight with Leon Greening (keys), Mark Crooks (clarinet & sax), James Davison (trumpet) and Conor Chaplin (bass).
£15
Entrance Fee
September 24
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10:30 pm
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Geoff Mason Quartet.
One of the UK’s leading jazz trombonists, Geoff has a wealth of experience playing with Big Bands, on TV and Film soundtracks, leading his own bands and supporting numerous visiting US musicians as well as the cream of UK’s jazz stars. He is joined tonight by John Horler (keys), Tim Wells (bass) and Bobby Worth (drums).
£15
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August 27
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10:30 pm
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Chris Coull’s ‘Blues and the Abstract Truth’.
Oliver Nelson’s writing and improvising flair were brought together in this classic album from 1961, ‘a must have’ record for any collector. He also made a follow-up album which featured some of his pieces but also compositions from other composers. All arranged by Oliver Nelson. The Line-up follows the instrumentation on the original recordings. Chris Coull (trumpet), Andy Panayi (alto sax), Sam Miles (tenor sax), Alan Barnes (baritone sax), John Donaldson (keys), Paul Whitten (bass) and Joe Edwards (drums).
£15
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July 30
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10:30 pm
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Shireen Francis & Sarah Moule: ‘When Peggy Met Ella’
This was co-written by Shireen & Sarah, featuring a collection of their icon’s signature songs and anecdotes about some lesser known aspects of Peggy Lee & Ella Fitzgerald’s lives. With Simon Wallace on keys and Paul Whitten on bass.
£15
Entrance Fee
June 25
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10:30 pm
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Clark Tracey’s ‘Jazz Champions’
Featuring Clark on drums, Art Themen and Simon Allen on saxes, David Newton on piano and Andy Cleyndert on bass, playing music associated with Stan Tracey + classic Monk tunes + originals.
£15
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May 28
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10:30 pm
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Freddie Gavita: ‘Freddie plays Freddie’
US trumpeter Freddie Hubbard was a star of the Blue Note record lable in the 1950’s, 60’s & 70’s, collaborating with Wayne Shorter, Art Blakey and Herbie Hancock amongst many others. UK trumpet virtuoso Freddie Gavita recreates those sounds, but in his own style. Alongside Freddie are Mark Edwards (keys), Oz Dechaine (bass) and Mez Clough (drums).
£15
Entrance Fee
April 30
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Zoe Schwarz (vocals) & Rob Koral (guitar) last played here in 2021, and we’re delighted to have them back. Their exciting blend of jazz and blues have made them favourites throughout the UK, and their on-stage enthusiasm transmits to every corner of the audience. Sharing the stage with them tonight are local heros Nigel Thomas (bass) and Tony Shepherd (drums).
Doors at 7.15pm – Under 25’s half price (email Annette Keen to secure a ticket if under 25)
£15
Entrance Fee
March 26
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10:30 pm
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Alan Barnes and David Newton
Two of the UK’s best known and most loved jazz musicians. They first met at Leeds College of Music in the 70’s, and since then have played together in a variety of bands. Over the years they have both worked with just about everyone at the top of the UK jazz scene, and in every club and festival across the country and overseas. Oh, and they’re both multi-award winners too…
Doors at 7.15pm – Under 25’s half price (email Annette Keen to secure a ticket if under 25)
£15
Entrance Fee