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New Julia Hülsmann Quartet and Keith Jarrett albums for bumper ECM summer-autumn release crop
Newly-discovered Esbjörn Svensson solo piano album to be released this autumn on ACT Music
Editor’s Note
Gary Crosby, Tony Kofi and NYJO to top second Brighton Jazz Festival
Sounds of Denmark, John Etheridge residency and more for refurbished PizzaExpress Jazz Club nights
Claire Martin for Piano Smithfield’s Jazz Greats Series
Art Failure
Ronnie Foster TAKES 5
Andrew McCormack Trio and O’Higgins/Luft among Ubuntu new releases
70 YEARS AGO Oscar Peterson
BRILLIANT CORNERS • Former Melody Maker scribe CHRIS WELCH remembers one of the London’s secret jazz haunts, the Lilliput Hall pub in Bermondsey, where drummer Teddy Pope lived the life – not just on the stage but above the bar…
Charting the Jazz Message/September 2022
NEWS IN ● BRIEF
The Printmakers, Trio HLK and others to play Manc’s Stoller Hall
Kofi kicks it with NYJO for Monk at Town Hall tour
Nicole Mitchell, Alexander Hawkins, Orphy Robinson, Skylla booked for Newcastle Festival of Jazz and Improvised Music
Frisell, Jones and Porter line up for Blue Note Leonard Cohen tribute
Barbara Thompson (27/07 1944 – 09/072022)
Michael Henderson 07/07/51 - 19/07/22
The One: Roni • Twenty-one-year-old Israeli drum sensation Roni Kaspi is fast becoming the rising star in her field. Fresh from her stellar performance on bassist Avishai Cohen’s new trio album, Selwyn Harris speaks to a drummer with a dazzlingly bright future
Shadows and Light • Keyboardist Jemma Freese’s burgeoning career was almost stopped in its tracks two years ago when she was stuck down by illness. But she’s bounced back and has just released a splendid debut album. Nick Hasted spoke to her
MILES The Second Coming • While the debate over the merits of Miles Davis’ ‘electric’ period of the late 1960s and early 70s is now largely settled, his work in the last decade of his life remains controversial. The release of a new multi-disc set covering the 1982-85 era allows us to reassess the trumpeter’s output during this time, says Stuart Nicholson
THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK • Snarky Puppy are about to burst out of hibernation with an epic new ‘live-in-the-studio’ album, Empire Central, and are currently on a world tour that culminates in a headline mega-show at London’s Wembley Arena. Hugh Morris spoke to the band’s founding bassist/bandleader Michael League to discuss how he’s taking large scale instrumental music to new heights
A Little Respect • Recognised as one of the most promising singers of her generation, Emma Smith has forged an impressive reputation as a first-call vocalist for jazz and pop royalty. Now set to release her latest solo album, Meshuga Baby, she tells Peter Quinn how the album honours her Jewish heritage and how she’s had to deal with the misogyny that’s still rife in the jazz world
BASS AT THE HELM • Octogenarian bass hero Henry 'Skipper' Franklin has played with luminaries such as Hugh Masekela, Freddie Hubbard and Archie Shepp, and now he’s releasing a jazz-funk suite for the Jazz Is Dead label. Kevin Le Gendre spoke to the bassist about his...