LISTINGS GLASGOW JAZZ FESTIVAL
I Out There - A Jazz Romance Tron Theatre. 63 Trongate. 7.30pm. £7 (£5). Django Bates's Human Chain and Fifth Floor Theatre Company collaborate on a hilarious jazz-theatre event. based around the travails of two lovers. Bates's music is the best thing in the show. and the band have developed some genuinely original ways of using it. and of interacting with the actors.
I Jazzamha! Bell Street. Free. See Sat 2.
I The Blues Rockets McCool‘s Ruling Cowboy. Candleriggs. 9.30pm. Free.
I Real Macaws 'l‘ron Theatre Bar. Parnie Street. 10.30pm. Free.
I Late Night Club at the Marriott Marriott Hotel. Argyle Street. 10pm. Free. See Fri 1.
I Late Night Jazz Jules's Bar and Grill. Forte Crest Hotel. Bothwell Street. 248 2656. |()ptn-l.3()am. See Fri 1.
I Late Night Jazz The Cabin. Forte Crest Hotel. Bothwell Street. 248 2656. l()pm—l.3()am. See Fri 1.
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I Suzanne Bonnar and The Chrissy lee Big Band McEwans 8()/- ()ld Fruitmarket. Albion Street. 3pm. £8 (£6). Singer Suzanne Bonnar :ontinues her recent :xperiments with musical settings in a concert which arings her together with drummer Chrissy Lee‘s all-woman big band. I Joe Zawinul and Trilolt Curtu McEwans 8()/- ()Id Fruitmarket. Albion Street. 7.30pm. £12 (£10). Fusion maestro Joe Zawinul and percussionist Trilok Gurtu have already demonstrated that they have a highly compatible musical conception. I Robben Ford and The Blue Line Mcliwans 80/- Old Fruitmarket. Albion Street. 10.30pm. £10 (£8). Power trio which combines drive with sophistication in pleasing fashion. and as good a way as any to see out the festival in rip-roaring fashion. I Lammas City Cafe Bar. Bell Street. 8pm. £7 (£5). Celtic-jazz fusions are all the rage just now. but this band draw on the Irish as well as the Scottish side of that equation. with Tim Garland on sax. singer Christine Tobin. uillean piper Steafan Hannigan. guitarist (and award winning poet) Don Paterson. and drummer Mark Fletcher. I Jessica Williams City Cafe Bar. Bell Street. 10.30pm. £7 (£5). The dazzling American pianist makes her Scottish debut. and if it is anywhere near as good as her two recent
I . albums on Alastair
Robertson's HEP label. it will be one of the highlights of the festival.
I Clandemonium 2
Ramshorn Kirk. lngratn Street. 2pm. Day ticket £8 (£6). Afternoon session
kicks off outside with
Tom Bancroft's ()range liar Street Band. then moves indoors fora series of duos and trios. Future technology meetsjazz in the The Judge Dredd Session (5pm). The Shakedown Club (7pm) brings back the one and only Billy Jenkins in a trio with Steve Noble and Roberto Bellatalla. Argy- Bargy (8.10pm) pits the Bancroft twins against the Arguelles brothers. with no holds barred. Whose Solo ls It Anyway? (9pm) is a crazed musical challenge (with Jenkins again). and the whole thing is rounded out by The Bill Wells Octet at 10.10pm.
I Out There - A Jan Romance Tron Theatre.
I 63 Trongate. 7.30pm. £7
(£5). See Sat 9.
I Jan Ball Marriott Hotel. Argyle Street. 8pm. £12. Dance to the sounds of Fat Sam‘s Band and Jeannie Maxwell and The
Jazzwegians.
I Jammha! Bell Street. Free. See Sat 2.
I Macumba Princes Square. Buchanan Street. 2pm. Free.
I The Blacktriars Collective Blackfriars. Bell Street. 10pm. Free. I Infusion McCool's Ruling Cowboy.
Candleriggs. 9.30pm. Free.
I Late Night Club at the Marriott Marriott Hotel.
[ Argyle St.'eet. l0pm. Free. See Fri 1. I Late Night Jazz Jules's Bar and Grill. Forte Crest Hotel. Bothwell Street. 248 2656. lOpm-l.30am. See Fri 1. I Late Night Jazz The Cabin. Forte Crest Hotel. Bothwell Street. 248 2656. l0pm— 1 .30am. See Fri 1.
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I The Ticket Centre Candleriggs. 04] 227 5511. Mon—Sat. l()am-6pm (telephone lines open Mon—Sat. 9am—9pm); Sun. noon- 5pm. Fax requests on 041 I 227 5016.
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I Rover Tickets : Available for each weekend (Sat 2-Sun 3 and Sat 9—Sun 10) at a cost of £45 each. they allow entry to all concerts on those days. Available only from Jazz Festival office — see Booking Form in festival brochure.
I Concessions Concessions will be available where applicable to students (on production of photographic proof of status). U840 holders. and ()APs.
I Disabled Access 1 Most venues have facilities to make access easier for disabled people. Contact venues directly for details. or refer to BP Access Guide.
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is . ' 7’ JOE ZAWIHUL a TBILOK GURTU Listening to Triloit Gurtu’s trio on their last tour of Scotland, the name which constantly came to mind in connection with their music was that of Weather Report co-iounder Joe Zawinul. On this occasion, though, the influences will be direct from source and not secondhand, which makes this an altogether appropriate pairing, and one which the two men have explored live already, as well as collaborating on
ourtu’s ‘Crazy Saints’ album, although not as a duo.
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