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MUSIC JAZZ

JAZZ

Dates listed below are lor one-oil shows: see separate section tor residencies. Gigs are listed by date, then by city. Pertormances will be listed. provided that details reach our otiices at least one week betorr. publication. Jazz Listings compiled by Kenny Mathieson.

FRIDAY 3 ;

Edinburgh

I Henri Texier Trio Queen‘s Hall. Clerk Street. 668 2019. 8.30pm. £7.50/£6: concessions on door if available. The French bass player brings his award-winning trio. featuring drummer Aldo Romano and saxophonist Eric Barret. to Assembly Music‘s ‘Kind of Blue’ season (see Mayfest preview). For many people, though. the main attraction on the bill will be the solo performance from the extraordinary Brazilian percussion player Nana Vasconcelos. whose memorable Scottish appearances with Don Cherry. Jan Garbarek and Andy Sheppard have earned him a large following.

SUNDAY 5 Edinburgh

I Dave Holland Group Queen‘s Hall. Clerk Street, 668 2019. 8.30pm. £5.50/£6; concessions on door if available. This undoubtedly promises to be one of the jazz occasions of the year. Holland leads what many people consider to be a prime candidate for the title of best contemporary jazz group around, and

with collaboraters of the quality of i saxophonist Steve Coleman. guitarist j i Kevin Eubanks and drummer Marvin ‘Smitty‘ Smith. who can argue. Not to be missed. See preview.

' TUESDAY 7 i Edinburgh

Modern Jazz Quartet

f I Modern Jazz Quartet Usher Hall. Lothian 3 Road,2281155.7.30pm.£l3—11.50.

These days. the ‘Modern‘ is maybe something of a misnomer for these four : . veterans of the bebop explosion. Under 1 the guidance of pianist John Lewis. the E MJQ established a cooler. more 1 considered, and at times highly i compositional style which placed them in 5 line with the West Coast Cool School of 3 Baker and Mulligan or Dave Brubeck. rather than with the ferment of Parker and Gillespie. It was to prove a highly popular shift ofdirection. and the band remain one ofthe longest-running outfits in jazz I history. Lewis and vibes maesrro Milt Jackson lie at the core of their musical achievement. with fulsome support from bassist Percy Heath and drummer Connie ; Kay. who replaced Kenny Clarke in the only line-up change in the band‘s 37—year existence. Their music has grown a little polite for my tastes. but there is no questioning the standard of musicianship which they bring to their craft.

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JAZZ

The lollowing details are tor regularweekly dates: see main listings tor one-oil shows. Gigs are listed by city, then by day. Residencies will be listed. provided that up-to-date details are supplied to us. Jazz Residencies Listings compiled by Kenny Mathieson.

GLASGOW Fridays

I Basement Club and BlacktriarsJau

Blackfriars. 36 Bell Street. Merchant (‘it)'.

552 5924. Club: 10pm—1.30am (no admission after 1 1 .3()pm). £2.50 including buffet. The Basement Club is a jazz club operating in the basement ofa well-established pub venue with a good record for supporting jazz. Artists will vary from week to week. Music in the upstairs bar will continue as before. again with a variety of performers. and may include some blues as well asjazz.

I Johnny Scobie’s London Road. 552 3204. 8.30pm. Free. LiveJazz.

I Kurt Wylie Baby Grand. Elmbank Gardens. Charing Cross. 248 4942. 9pm. Free. Mainstream piano.

I Glasgow Rhythm Club Unitarian Church. 72 Berkeley Street. 7.45pm. Discussion and music on record. New members are always welcome. Details from Jim Henderson on 334 4225 or Bill Winter on 944 4402.

Saturdays

I Society Session Society of Musicians. 73 Berkeley Street. 221 6112. 2pm. £1. Traditional blowing session.

I George Penman's Janmen Carnegie's.fii 142 St Vincent Street. 226 3833. 1.30pm. , Free. Traditional. I Bobby Deans Quintet Curlers. 256 Byres Road. 334 1284. 3pm. Free. Mainstream. plus guests.

I Kurt Wylie Baby Grand. Elmbank Gardens. Charing Cross. 248 4942. 9pm. Free. Mainstream piano.

Sundays

I Paisley Arts Jazz The Bar. PaisleyArts (‘entre.NewStreet.8871010.12.30pm. Free. Artists change weekly. (‘heck with venue for details.

I Nigel Clark. Chick Lyall and Andy Mitchell l’rima Vera Restaurant and VenturaCafe Bar. 50—60 King Street. 552 1388. Noon. Free. Excellent guitar. piano and bass combination.

I Big Band Session Socier of Musicians.

73 Berkeley Street. 221 61 12. 2pm. £1.

The excellent Strathclyde Youth Jazz Orchestra alternate with the Tim Barella Big Band.

I All Um Blackfriars. 36 Bell Street. Merchant City. 552 5924. 9pm. Free. Electric quintet.

I George Penman’s Jazzmen Curlers. 256

Byres Road. 334 1284. 8pm. Free. Traditional.

Mondays

I Bobby Deans Quartet Curlers. 256 Byres Road. 334 1284. 8.30pm. Free. Mainstream. plus guests.

I Kit Carey’s Jazz Band 147 Club. Cheapside Street. off Broomielaw. 221

0271 . 9pm. Free. Traditional.

Tuesdays

I Bobby Wishart Group llalt Bar. 160 Woodlands Road. 332 1210. 9pm. Free. Bop to fusion.

I Bill Finlayson Baby Grand. Elmbank Gardens. Charing Cross. 248 4942. 9pm. Free. Mainstream piano.