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BUDAPEST RAGTIME JAZZ BAND
RICHARD LEACH’S 7 STARS OF JAZZ KEVIN GRENFELLS JAZZ GIANTS
JOOLS AND THE JAZZAHOLICS BROWNFIELD BYRNE HOT SIX
SAVANNAH JAZZ BAND
SCARLETTE’S SERENADERS THIS IS WHAT WE DO
DAVE STRADWICK’S SUSSEX JAZZ KINGS GEORGE HUXLEYS ALL STAR JAZZ BAND
REEDS UNITED STEVE TUCKER’S ALL STAR JAZZ BAND
DART VALLEY STOMPERS
REMI HARRIS TRIO OLD HAT JAZZ BAND
JAKE LEG JUG BAND SWINGZING
CRAIG MILVERTON
CHRIS PEARCE JOHN HALLAM
AMY ROBERTS RICHARD EXALL
ANDY LEGGETT
TOM KINCAID
SOUVENIR PROGRAMME £4.00
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Bude Jazz Festival 2016
A warm welcome to locals and visitors to the 29th Bude Jazz Festival. Supported by Bude & Stratton Town Coucil. We are pleased to announce that once again our main sponsor St Austell Brewery has joined forces with us and their renowned real ale “Tribute” will be on sale in most venues. Oceans Community Centre is alcohol free. The festival will run from Tuesday 30th of August to Friday 2nd of Sep-tember. There will be buskers and a street parade for those who wish to display their brolly creations, with prizes for the best decorated ones and oh yes, there are some free events too! The jazz day has been split into three sessions, morning, afternoon and evening, with all evening events starting at 8.00pm and jam sessions from 11.00pm ‘til late Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at BED. The eight Festival venues are now all within walking distance of Bude town centre. Packing in 70 sessions of Jazz for listening and dancing. The Jazz Office will be open in the T.I.C. Building in the Crescent Car Park for the sale of tickets and programmes. Saturday 27th August to Thursday 1st September 10.00 to 16.00hrs Friday 2nd September 10.00 to 14.00hrs
The bands line-ups at the back of the programme are believed to be correct at the time of going to press.
The Festival Committee hopes that you will enjoy the jazz and your visit
The Jazz parade on Tuesday morning at 10.30am will start from
The Bude Light by the Castle grounds and
proceed past the recreation grounds to Nanny Moores Bridge. From there along to the Triangle
for half an hour. After which on to the Brendon Arms via the Strand
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The Bateman Brothers band faith-
fully recreats the music of the Louis Armstrong All Stars. Alan Bateman’s
trumpet is as close to the sound of Louis as you will ever hear. Brother
Ian’s trombone produces the sounds of
Louis most famous trombonists, Trummy Young and Jack Teagarden
Bob Dwyer’s Bix and Pieces is
one of London’s most versatile swinging traditional jazz bands for
listening and dancing to. Trombon-ists Bob dwyer leads a collection of
top jazzmen who have played to-
gether since the band was formed in 2010.
New Orleans Heat is a seven piece
band playing Old style New Orleans jazz recreating the music of the crescent city.
Playing in the style of Bunk Johnson, George Lewis and Kid Thomas bands.
Their motto is “helping to keep the real
jazz alive”
Richard Leach’s Seven Stars of Jazz are
old favourites of the Bude jazz festival play-ing in the style of the Alex Welsh band. Not
a tribute band but a band that plays with a similar energy and skill plus the ability to
entertain an audience with a variety of mu-
sical styles.
George Huxley’s All Star Jazz Band
Well known for many years as a fine clarinettist, soprano and alto saxophonist. George is much in demand in the UK,
Europe and the USA. His soaring soprano evokes memories of the legendary Sidney Bechet with whom he has often
been compared.
As well as the All Star Jazz Band he also fronts Reeds United together with John Maddocks.
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Slide by Slide brings together the musical
talents of Kevin Grenfell and Richard Leach and in the rythm section , drummer Graham
Smith, with Wayne Elliot bass and rod Kelly on piano. The texture and timbre of Kevin and
Richard’s individual playing styles give their
repertoire a depth and tone to a broad range of musical forms.
Bob Reynolds New Society Jazz
Band has its roots in playing New Or-leans Jazz, with a happy sound suitable
for all occasions. They play a wide reper-toire of traditional jazz, blues, and melo-
dies. The Band is led by local trombone
player Bob Reynolds, together with fel-low west country musicians who are
bound together by a common love and enjoyment of the music they play
Steve Tucker’s All Star Jazz
Band base their sound on the ever popular classic songs and
show tunes of the 1920s, 30s and 40s. The BBC news reviews and
magazines have generously ac-
knowledged the band's energy, enthusiasm and exciting perform-
ances.
The Two Counties Jazz Band
Led by Graham Trevarton are ap-pearing on the Castle Bandstand on
Tuesday and Thursday at 13.30. Two concerts sponsored by Dairy Crest of
Davidstow.
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Helen Rimmer Quartet
This is the quartet's third time at the festival. A step away from trad, (with a bit thrown in!), they've always had a great response to a broad range of classic standards. From soulful ballads through blues to driving up-beat toe-tappers, expect a swinging set of on the but-ton ensemble playing and accomplished solos. This year, they're de-lighted to be joined by John Hallam (saxes/clarinet).
The Sunset Cafe Stompers Play traditional jazz in the style of the New Orleans pioneers. Led by pianist Mike Den-ham, the band is noted for its wide and interesting repertoire which includes num-bers made famous by pianist/bandleaders including Duke Ellington, Jelly Roll Morton, Fats Waller and Fats Domino. The band takes its name from the famous night-spot on Chicago's South Side, owned by Al Ca-pone, where Louis Armstrongs once played.
Original Rags Pianist Mike Denham and trumpeter Steve Graham (who doubles on mandolin) together with vocalist Hamish Max-well. Mike and Steve are well-known to Bude audiences. Hamish is a singer in the mould of Big Joe Turner, and is
reminiscent of the great George Melly. He cut his teeth in the skiffle era at the Festival Hall, and has since performed with many stars of the international music scene. Expect to hear the music of Louis Armstrong, Bix Biederbecke, Big Joe Turner, Fats Waller, Scott Joplin, even Bessie Smith!
Roger Wells’ Dixie Hotshots The Hotshots were formed 3 years ago, when Roger Wells chose a group of very experienced musicians to join him. The band plays a mix-ture of Dixieland and New Orleans music. Be-tween them the individual members have played at numerous jazz clubs and festivals, throughout the country,however, these days most of there gigs are in and around the West Country. The Globe Hotel on Friday
Amy Roberts and Richard Exall
Two of the most exciting and versatile musicians on the jazz scene today, appear on Wednesday at B.E.D. and
the Golf Club with the talented Craig Milverton trio.
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The Sussex Jazz Kings.
Dave Stradwick, the well known player of hot, traditional jazz trumpet leads his
“Jazz Kings” who enjoy a high level of popularity on the British jazz scene. The
Jazz Kings are without doubt some of
the best exponents of this jazz style playing today.
The Jake Leg Jug Band
Bringing you the authentic sounds of 1920's and 30's America - Jazz, Blues, Gospel, Ragtime - with their own twist on it. Songs of murder, betrayal, gam-bling, liquor and redemption. Signed to one of the UK's most prestigious Jazz labels ‘Lake Records’ they record their albums as part of the 'Vintage Recording Project' essentially recording all live around ribbon microphones, as it would have been back in the 1930’s.
Swing Fever The combination of two reed players works well and has sounded great throughout the recorded history of jazz and swing music. One only has to think of the the wonderful saxo-phone duets of the likes of Coleman Hawkins and Ben Webster to understand the popularity of the format. For the Bude Festi-val Chris Walker has teamed up with fellow reed player Mike Snelling to bring you a first class selection of foot tapping, memorable melodies from the swing era, all backed by the su-
perb rhythm section of Craig Miverton—piano, Tony Mann—Bass and Colin Larn— drums.
Remi Harris Trio Remi Harris is regarded by many as one of the UK's Top Up and Coming Young Jazz Guitarists and has toured the UK, Australia, France, Norway and Italy as well as performing at Buckingham Palace, the Royal Albert Hall, Live on BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio 3. His unique style blends elements from Gypsy Swing, Jazz,
Blues, Rock'n'Roll, Hip Hop and World Music. Remi was awarded runner up in the Rising Star Category
and his band was runner up in the Small Group Category of the 2015 British Jazz Awards. The Remi
Harris Trio is in Bude on Tuesday and Wednesday
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Craig Milverton is one of Britain's
finest Jazz Pianists and was recog-nised in 2010 by winning Best Jazz
Pianist in the British Jazz Awards. Craig is appearing with his Trio
alongside Amy Roberts & Richard
Exall on Wednesday. On Thursday with the Milverton Legacy Band ac-
companied by his talented offspring Eleisha May and Ben and on Friday
with Saxman Martin Dale.
The Jiveoholics
Swingin’ Jump Jive music is what the Jiveoholics
are all about! Their show is crammed full of classic Swing,
Jive, Boogie and Blues arrangements of songs from the 40’s, 50’s and early 60's. Hit tunes from the stars of the
day: Louis Jordan, Louis Prima and Cab Calloway;
Wynonie Harris, Big Joe Turner and Ray Charles; Infec-tious rhythms that won't let your feet stay still and will
have you sliding on to the dance floor as soon as you hear the first note!
Jeremy Huggett’s Dart Valley Stompers
The Dart Valley Stompers was formed by Jeremy in July 2005 with the aim of playing lively, exciting mu-
sic in the Traditional and New Orleans styles of jazz. The front line features Jeremy Huggett on tenor sax,
soprano sax, clarinet & vocals, Graham Trevarton on
trumpet & vocals, and Ron Milford on trombone & vo-cals. The hard-driving rhythm section includes Howard
Williams on banjo & guitar, John Fellows on double bass and Jools Aldridge on drums.
Jeremy Huggett’s Harlem 5 Plus 1
The Harlem 5 Plus 1 plays a wide range of Traditional Jazz, Swing, Blues
& Jump Jive from the 30’s & 40’s including Louis Armstrong, Fats Waller, Duke
Ellington, Louis Prima, Fats Domino & W C Handy to name but a few.
It is an extremely versatile six piece band that is led by Jeremy on saxes & vo-
cals and includes Ron Milford (trombone & vocals), Ian Emby (guitar), Howard Williams (banjo), Colin Fulcher (bass) & Brian Clarke (drums).
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The Pete Allen Jazz Band
Formed in 1978 this fully professional entertaining band led by Honorary Citizen of New Orleans Pete Allen, contin-
ues to perform at concerts and festival throughout the UK and abroad. Pete has released over 100 albums to date.
The bands repertoire includes a varied selection of tradi-
tional jazz classics presented in a slick entertaining show of instrumentals and songs with special tributes to Louis
Armstrong and Sidney Bechet featuring seven of this countries most talented and respected jazz musicians.
The Great Western Jazz Company was formed ten years ago, and with an eclectic repertoire, from Armstrong and Bechet through Goodman and Shaw to Van Morrison and Zawinul, it has en-deared itself to West Country audiences. They are happy to adapt any tune that they feel would fit in their repertoire,
Des Bacon's Red Hot Syncopators Des’ arrangements of classic 1920s and '30s jazz and popular music have made the Synco-pators very special. Every band member is an enthusiast too, so every note that's played and sung is absolutely period-correct. The band perfectly expresses the wide range of style and sentiment within the genre, and the addition of authentic vocalist Ed Hughes com-plements a superb combination of the sweet, the hot, the well-remembered and the seldom-recalled. A rare treat.
Sonic Jazz Project is a jazz quintet from Cornwall who have played an array of venues and events including St Ives Jazz Club, Looe Music Festival, Calstock Arts, Lusty Glaze and Fowey Royal Regatta. Sonia has sung at Ronnie Scott's with Renato D'Aiello, Steve Rose and Christian Vaughan, and the band has been played on BBC Introducing (BBC Radio Corn-wall). Their first EP features arrangements of well-loved jazz standards including 'Cheek to Cheek', 'Feelin' Good' and 'A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square'. Expect an evening of up-lifting and toe-tapping, jazz, swing and blues.
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Just Misbehavin' play an infectious
brand of swing jazz that's perfect for dancing or just sitting back and enjoy-ing. Their singer, Lynn Thornton, de-lights audiences with her skilful inter-pretation of songs both familiar and unexpected. The band bring a depth of musical talent with Ric White on saxes and flute, Paul Barnham on pi-ano, Mike Thorn on string bass and Ted Draper on drums. A good time is guaranteed.
Sheila Fawkes & the Guys have appeared at Keswick,
Kirkcudbright, Pershore and last year at Bude. Their first album was sited by Just Jazz magazine as “candidate for
jazz record of the year” The Guys are all top jazz musicians (see line-up in the band lists). The music has some favour-
ites as well as little played numbers from the 20’s and 30’s.
Sheila’s stage presence fronting such a great band guaran-tees a performance not to be missed.
John Maddocks Jazzmen
Now in its 43rd year the band is as popular as ever. Al-though there have been various changes of personnel
over the years the overall sound and drive of the band remains the same. This is down to John’s leadership
and personal playing style, which although still based
on Dodds has matured into his own sound incorporating many of the great New Orleans clarinet players.
Roger Marks Cornish Armada
Formed May 2008, Roger’s newest band has proved to be immensely popular playing to full
houses almost everywhere they go. A band packed out with personality and infectious bon-
homie, nevertheless produces some very fine
New Orleans jazz from its hugely experienced and talented musicians.
Roger Marks Brass Farthings
is a four-piece “good time” traditional jazz band. formed to
meet the demand from smaller venues such as restaurants
and public houses.
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The team at the shack will be provid-ing the catering throughout Jazz
week in multiple venues. The Shack will also be open throughout the
week with our normal menu which
caters for a variety of different dietary requirements.
Please Note Wear your stroller wrist
band to show the stewards and make their jobs easier.
Do not reserve seats prior to the event start.
Do not take your own food and drink into venues.
Film and record only with permission of the band.
Do not obstruct others views whilst filming.
Enjoy yourselves and re-member people want to
hear the band not chatter
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TUESDAY 30 AUGUST 2016
09.30—11.45 Parkhouse Centre G.I.Jive Dance lessons
10.00—12.00 Falcon Hotel Patio Stan Allen & friends
10.30—12.00 Bude Street Parade From Parkhouse Centre via The Triangle
to The Brendon Arms
11.00—14.00 Falcon Hotel Kevin Grenfell’s Jazz Giants
featuring John Hallam
11.00—14.00 Globe Hotel Chris Walker’s Swing Fever
11.00—14.00 B.E.D. George Huxley’s All Star Jazz Band
11.00—14.00 Oceans C.C. The Jake Leg Jug Band
12.00—14.30 Parkhouse Centre Great Western Jazz Company
13.30—15.30 Castle Bandstand Two Counties Jazz Band
15.30—18.00 Falcon Hotel Des Bacon’s Red Hot Syncopators
Featuring Ed Hughes
15.30—18.00 B.E.D. Shiela Fawkes & The Guys
15.30—18.00 Parkhouse Centre Kevin Grenfell’s Swing Thing
18.00—20.00 Brendon Arms Malcolm Hogarth solo piano
20.00—23.00 Falcon Hotel Dave Stradwick’s Sussex Jazz Kings
20.00—23.00 Globe Hotel The Jake Leg Jug Band
20.00—23.00 B.E.D. Dart Valley Stompers
20.00—23.00 Parkhouse Centre Steve Tucker’s All Star Jazz Band
20.00—23.00 Bude Golf Club Great Western Jazz Company
20.00—23.00 Castle Cafe Limelight Remi Harris Trio with John Hallam
2300—Late B.E.D. Jam Session
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WEDNESDAY 31 AUGUST 2016
09.30—11.45 Parkhouse Centre G.I.Jive Dance lessons
10.00—12.00 Falcon Hotel Patio Stan Allen & friends
11.00—14.00 Falcon Hotel Pete Allen Jazz Band
11.00—14.00 Globe Hotel Sheila Fawkes & The Guys
11.00—14.00 B.E.D. Amy Roberts & Richard Exall
with The Craig Milverton Trio
11.00—14.00 Oceans C.C. Remi Harris Trio with John Hallam
12.00—14.30 Parkhouse Centre Dave Stradwick’s Sussex Jazz Kings
15.30—18.00 Falcon Hotel Kevin Grenfell’s Jazz Giants with Pete
Allen
15.30—18.00 B.E.D. Bateman Brothers Jazz Band
15.30—18.00 Parkhouse Centre Roger Marks Cornish Armada
18.00—20.00 Brendon Arms Chris Newman solo piano
20.00—23.00 Falcon Hotel George Huxley’s All Star Jazz Band
20.00—23.00 Globe Hotel Bob Dwyer’s Bix and Pieces
20.00—23.00 B.E.D. Dave Moorwood’s Big Bear Stompers
20.00—23.00 Parkhouse Centre Sonic Jazz Project
20.00—23.00 Bude Golf Club Amy Roberts & Richard Exall
with The Craig Milverton Trio
20.00—23.00 Castle Cafe Limelight Kevin Grenfell & Richard Leach
Slide by Slide
2300—Late B.E.D. Jam Session
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THURSDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 2016
09.30—11.45 Parkhouse Centre G.I.Jive Dance lessons
10.00—12.00 Falcon Hotel Patio Stan Allen & friends
11.00—14.00 Falcon Hotel Bob Dwyer’s Bix and Pieces
11.00—14.00 Globe Hotel Roger Marks Brass Farthings
11.00—14.00 B.E.D. Richard Leach’s Seven Stars of Jazz
11.00—14.00 Oceans C.C. Milverton Legacy Band
12.00—14.30 Parkhouse Centre Swing Commanders
13.30—15.30 Castle Bandstand Two Counties Jazz Band
15.30—18.00 Falcon Hotel New Orleans Heat
15.30—18.00 B.E.D. Dave Moorwood’s Big Bear Stompers
15.30—18.00 Parkhouse Centre Just Misbehavin’
18.00—20.00 Brendon Arms Malcolm Hogarth solo piano
20.00—23.00 Falcon Hotel John Maddocks Jazz Men
20.00—23.00 Globe Hotel Helen Rimmer Quartet with John Hallam
20.00—23.00 B.E.D. Wessex Big Band
20.00—23.00 Parkhouse Centre Swing Commanders
20.00—23.00 Bude Golf Club Chris Pearce & Andy Leggett
“The Sopranos”
20.00—23.00 Castle Cafe Limelight Original Rags
2300—Late B.E.D. Jam Session
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FRIDAY 2 SEPTEMBER 2016
09.30—11.45 Parkhouse Centre G.I.Jive Dance lessons
10.00—12.00 Falcon Hotel Patio Stan Allen & friends
11.00—14.00 Falcon Hotel Chris Pearce & Andy Leggett
“The Sopranos”
11.00—14.00 Globe Hotel Roger Wells Hot Shots
11.00—14.00 B.E.D. John Maddocks Jazz Men
11.00—14.00 Oceans C.C. Craig Milverton Trio with Martin Dale
12.00—14.30 Parkhouse Centre Jeremy Huggett’s Harlem Five plus One
15.30—18.00 Falcon Hotel Bob Reynolds New Society Jazz Band
15.30—18.00 B.E.D. Dennis Armstrong’s Western Jazz Band
15.30—18.00 Parkhouse Centre New Orleans Heat
18.00—20.00 Brendon Arms Chris Newman solo piano
20.00—23.00 Falcon Hotel Richard Leach’s Seven Stars of Jazz
20.00—23.00 Globe Hotel Reeds United
20.00—23.00 B.E.D. Sunset Cafe Stompers
20.00—23.00 Parkhouse Centre Jiveoholics
20.00—23.00 Bude Golf Club Jeremy Huggett’s Band of Gold
20.00—23.00 Castle Cafe Limelight Men Behaving Tradly
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