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HULL JAZZ FESTIVAL 25TH WINTER EDITION11-18 NOVEMBER 2017 AT HULL TRUCK THEATRE, FRÜIT, HULL CITY HALL, ROYAL HOTEL AND THE ALBEMARLE
www.jnight.org @JNightJazz Hull-Jazz-Festival j_night_jazz
Saturday 11 November 7.30pmHull City HallTickets: from £25 from www.hulltheatres.co.uk or 01482 300300
An Evening withPat MethenyThe jazz guitarist brings abrand new band and a brandnew set of music to the Hall.
The sheer invention andenergy of Pat Metheny’smusic continues to shine,always searching for newsounds and ideas whileretaining the melodic forceand free-wheeling, joyousdrive that’s been his hallmarksince he first emerged in the1970s.
In this new quartet, hisunmistakeable playing style ismatched with two talentsfrom the new generation,with UK pianist GwilymSimcock joining the brilliantbassist Linda Oh and long-time Metheny sidekick,drummer Antonio Sanchez, ina band that positively exudesclass.
This line-up is soon to releasean album on NonesuchRecords, the music fromwhich will be performed onthe night.
Produced in association with Hull UK City of Culture 2017
We’re delighted to present our 2017winter edition of Hull Jazz Festival.We’re back with a line-up packed withUS and UK stars to celebrate our 25thanniversary and as part of Hull UK Cityof Culture 2017.
The US contingent is led by 20 Grammyaward winning guitar superstar PatMetheny, who’s making a rare visitoutside London to play our headlineshow. And explosive Brooklyn horn-and-percussion trio Moon Hooch blendvirtuosic jazz, groovy funk and pulse-pounding electronic dance music topack a real punch on the dancefloor.
The special performance by the UK’shottest jazz stars GoGo Penguin is a realcoup for us. They close the festival witha performance of their exhilarating newlive score to Godfrey Reggio’s cultmasterpiece Koyaanisqatsi. A real treatfor jazz fans and movie fans alike.
If great singers are your thing, check outDavid McAlmont and GwynethHerbert, with a new take on the iconicpop songs of Dusty Springfield and
Shirley Bassey. We also have the jazzclassics interpreted by Zoe Gilby andsoul singing sensation Roachford.
There are new projects andcommissions from our brightest talentsincluding Andy Sheppard’sInternational Quartet, Snarky Puppyfounder Bill Laurance, CinematicOrchestra’s Stuart McCallum, Indo Jazzfrom Arun Ghosh, the Nu CivilisationOrchestra celebrating the Giants of Jazz,New York Brass Band and favouritesounds of Hull from our own Revenu.
Finally, we’re thrilled to be producing A Brief History of the CoolestInstrument in the World celebratingthe milestones of the electric guitarthrough 80 years of popular culture,from Chuck Berry to Jimi Hendrix.
Explore this guide and check out ourwebsite to discover more about thegreat artists performing at this year’sFestival.Produced in association with Hull UK City of Culture 2017.
Hull Jazz Festival is produced by J-Night. For the latest news about all J-Night shows please visit www.jnight.org
Saturday 11 November 4.30pmAlbemarle Music Centre (next to Hull Truck Theatre)Tickets: £12.50 (students and under 26s £6; participants free) fromwww.hulltruck.co.uk or 01482 323638
A Brief History of the Coolest Instrument in the World
Sunday 12 November 7.30pmRoyal Hotel (by Hull Railway station)Tickets: £20 from www.hulltruck.co.uk or 01482 323638
Andy Sheppard Quartet: Beyond the Dancing Sun
Andy Sheppard – saxophonesEivind Aarset – guitar andelectronicsMichel Benita – double bassSebastian Rochford – drums
Saxophonist Andy Sheppardhas been a constant presenceon the British and internationaljazz circuit since he emerged aspart of the late 1980s young UKjazz scene. Yet for all hiswidespread popularity, he’sremained hungry for exploringsonic pastures new.
These explorations take thelistener through a sonicuniverse that “feels like asoundtrack to getting lost inthe stars” (Downbeat).
Sheppard’s gracefulsaxophones weave a paththrough the other-worldlyguitar sounds of Eivind Aarset,and the skittering patterns ofrhythm team Michel Benitaand Sebastian Rochford.
“Tip-toeing delicacy” is howthe Guardian described their2015 ECM recordingSurrounded by Sea. Itssuccessor, Beyond the DancingSun, is tipped to exceed allexpectations.
Early booking recommended.
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A Brief History of The CoolestInstrument in the World,devised by Chris Montague,marks the milestones of theelectric guitar through 80years of popular culture, fromChuck Berry to Jimi Hendrix.
Through a mixture ofperformance and speech, thisshow celebrates the greatguitarists through the agesand the versatility of theinstrument.
One of the UK’s mostinnovative guitarists and afounder member of Troyka,Chris Montague is widelyrecognised for his skills as acomposer and performer. He’sjoined in this concert by ConorChaplin (bass), JamesMaddren (drums), and MichaelL Roberts (vocals/piano).
This unique live show alsoprovides the opportunity foramateur guitarists to performan original composition withChris and his band on stage atthe beginning of theperformance.
GUITARISTS WANTED!
If you’re a guitarist and you’dlike to sign up to be part of thisproject please email, in thefirst instance [email protected] register your interest andreceive further information.There are only 20 places,available on a first come firstserved basis.
Produced in association with Serious,EFG London Jazz Festival and the HullMusic Hub
Wednesday 15 November 7.30pmFrüit, Humber Street, HullTickets: £12.50 (students and under 26s £6) fromwww.hullboxoffice.com or 01482 221113
New York comes to HullMoon HoochNew York Brass BandNew York urban jazz powertrio Moon Hooch create whatthey like to call Cave Music. It'slike House, but its more wild,more jagged, more free, morenatural to live in.
Their live shows combinepulsating sax-driven musicwith phenomenal crowdengagement, finely honed onthe New York subway buskingcircuit. The word is out on thistwo-saxophone and drums
trio — a feisty take onminimalist techno, house anddubstep that guaranteesdancefloor action.
It’s going to be hot, they’regoing to play loud and fast,you’re going to dance...
“Energetic, joyful, relentlessand, best of all, original” TheyMight be Giants’ JohnFlanburgh
Jazz Festival favourites NewYork Brass Band get the partystarted!
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Thursday 16 November 8pmHull Truck StudioTickets: £15 (students and under 26s £6) from www.hulltruck.co.uk or 01482 323638
Parliamentary Jazz UK Instrumentalist of the Year 2014Arun Ghosh Quintet Arun Ghosh - clarinetChris Williams - altosaxophoneShirley Tetteh - electric guitarLiran Donin - bassDave Walsh - drums
Following a thrillingperformance of A South AsianSuite in 2014, clarinettist ArunGhosh returns to Hull JazzFestival with new music, newsounds and a new doublealbum, Sheer.
Revealing his indie-kidManchester musicalupbringing, the new materialmarks Ghosh's move awayfrom his trademark Indo Jazzsound towards more song-likestructures and psychedelictextures. Alice Coltrane meetsThe Doors, Spiritualized andThe Velvet Underground.
Propelled by a hard drivingrhythm section, andsupported by the multi-layered guitar of ShirleyTetteh, Ghosh's celebratedlyricism, melodic outpouringsand freewheelingimprovisations becomepassionate and intenselyemotional 'songs withoutwords'.
“Electronic house music mixed with brawny saxophone riffs”Wall Street Journal
Friday 17 November 7.30pmHull Truck TheatreTickets: £22 from www.hulltruck.co.uk or 01482 323638
Dusty and ShirleyThe Ultimate Feel-Good Show
An evening celebrating theiconic sixties British Pop soundof Shirley Bassey and DustySpringfield, featuring the vocaltalents of David McAlmontand Gwyneth Herbert, backedby a stellar band and led byMusical Director Janette Mason.
David McAlmont is one of theUK’s most distinctive voices ofthe past 25 years. He’scollaborated with Bondcomposer David Arnold, MichaelNyman, Paul Weller and, most
famously, Bernard Butler -producing the classic hit singleYes. And Gwyneth Herbert isone of the most creative andseductive performers on the jazzscene today. The combination oftheir voices and the classic,soulful songbook of Dusty andShirley makes for a trulymemorable evening.
Early booking recommended
In association with Hideaway
Thursday 16 November 7.30pmMiddleton Hall, University of HullTickets: £14 (Students £6) from www.culturenet.co.uk
Featuring: Simon Purcell Red Circle Quintet;Robert Mitchell Solo Left HandPiano; Michael Janisch
Michael Janisch, originally fromthe USA and now based inLondon, is a double bassist,composer, bandleader, producerand record label owner. Red Circleis the debut release from pianist,composer and educator SimonPurcell, currently head of jazz atthe Trinity Laban Conservatoire ofDance and Music in London.Robert Mitchell showcases hisdeveloping fascination with left-hand only approaches tocomposition and improvisation.
Jazz workshop / masterclass forUniversity of Hull students(observers welcome) 11am – 1pm
Produced for Hull Jazz Festival by theUniversity of Hull School of Drama, Music and Screen
MichaelJanisch Whirlwind Recordings Residency
Friday 17 November 7pmHull Truck StudioTickets: £12.50 (Students and under 26s £6) from www.hulltruck.co.uk or 01482 323638
As part of our 25th anniversary celebrations, Hull JazzFestival have commissioned two brand new pieces.The first, from Hull’s own Revenu (featuring Liam vanRijn and Joe Bird), explores new favourite sounds fromHull. And the second is a love song to the guitar – thecoolest instrument in the world - from CinematicOrchestra guitarist Stuart McCallum.
Supported by the PRS Foundation
Friday 17 November 9pmHull Truck StudioTickets: £15 (students and under 26s £6) from www.hulltruck.co.uk or 01482 323638
Snarky Puppy’s Bill Laurance: Solo Show
Best known as a foundingmember of Brooklyn’sGrammy-winning SnarkyPuppy, London-born BillLaurance is a world-renownedmulti-instrumentalist,composer and producer.
Dubbed a ‘jazz maestro’ byThe Guardian, this show seeshim exploring his first love, thepiano, enhanced with thesubtle addition of electronics.
“It’s a personal exploration. I’mdiscovering my own voice, myown sound all the time”,explains Laurance, “I get a kickout of that journey.”
That journey’s led him acrossthe globe and through amyriad of award-winningmusical projects. Don’t missthis rare solo show from oneof contemporary jazz’s mostoriginal artists.
‘The natural evolution ofcontemporary instrumentalmusic. Flawless.’criticaljazz.com
‘No doubting Laurance’screativity as a very unusualkind of world musician.’Guardian
Double bill of new musicStuart McCallum and Revenu
FRIDAY SAVER: See 7pm and 9pm Studio shows for £17.50(students and under 26s £10)
“Hull’s Revenu is all about soundsand musical ideas that wouldn’tnormally be put together.Electronic, imperfect, outside thebox music. Currently one of GillesPeterson's Future Bubblersseeking out some of the freshestand most innovative music makersfrom across England. “
Saturday 18 November 5pm Hull Truck TheatreTickets: £12.50 (students and under-26s £6)from www.hulltruck.co.uk or 01482 323638
Nu CivilisationOrchestra directed by Peter EdwardsA Journey with the Giants of Jazz With young musicians from Hull and East Riding
1917 was a defining year for jazz, with the birth of some ofits most influential artists: Thelonious Monk, DizzyGillespie, Ella Fitzgerald, Tadd Dameron, Buddy Rich andMongo Santamaria. Peter Edwards conducts the NuCivilisation Orchestra performing his latest commission,A Journey with the Giants of Jazz. Taking motifs from sixworks associated with these jazz icons as its startingpoint, the commission will be preceded by performancesof the six works by young people from Hull and EastRiding schools.
Presented in partnership with Tomorrow’s Warriors and Hull & East Riding Music Hubs
Supported by the PRS Foundation
Saturday 18 November 2pmHull Truck StudioTickets: £12.50 (students and under 26s £6) Family ticket £25 (2 adults + 2 children) fromwww.hulltruck.co.uk or 01482 323638
Zoe Gilby’sFamily Jazz All StarsZoe Gilby - vocalsAndy Champion - double bassMark Williams - guitarRichard Brown - drums
Family Jazz All-Stars showcasesthe stunning vocals of Zoe Gilby inan unmissable and friendly showfor all the family. Zoe lends hercaptivating style to this fun-filledtribute to jazz singers past andpresent, sharing the stage with aline-up of highly accomplished jazzmusicians.
Including songs from jazz downthe years, such as the Jungle Bookmedley, If I Only Had A Brain andLady is a Tramp as well as herdistinctive take on popular classics,this promises to be perfect for allthe family, from children tograndparents. So bring the wholeclan and enjoy an energeticwhistle-stop journey through jazz!
This show was originally commissionedby EFG London Jazz Festival 2016
Suitable for ages 5+
Friday 17 November 7.30pmFrüitTickets: £16 advance from www.hullboxoffice.com or 01482 221113
Roachford
Ever since bulldozing his wayonto the scene withunforgettable tracks likeCuddly Toy and Family Man inthe late 80s, AndrewRoachford’s maverick take onmusic has spread far and wide.
He was the first artist to sign astaggering seven-album dealwith Columbia Records,heralding the beginning ofsomething big. He went on tobe Columbia’s biggest sellingdomestic act for over 10 years.
With Platinum and Gold-selling albums, a careerspanning more than twodecades and approaches fromluminaries including MichaelJackson and Chaka Khan towrite songs, he’s undeniably aprolific and unique talent.
Presented by VMS Live and Fruït
All details correct at time of printing. J-Night reserves the right to change the programme if circumstances dictate.For general information about J-Night and Hull Jazz Festival please visit www.jnight.org.
J-Night principal funders: J-Night is supported by:
Hull City HallQueen Victoria Square,Hull, HU1 3RQwww.hulltheatres.co.uk01482 300 306
Hull Truck 50 Ferensway, Hull HU2 8LB www.hulltruck.co.uk 01482 323638
Fruït62 Humber Street, Hull HU1 1TU www.hullboxoffice.com01482 221113
Albemarle60 FerenswayHull HU2 8LN 01482 318800
The Royal Hotel 170 FerenswayHull HU1 3UF
Tickets from Hull TruckTheatre box office
Venue guide
Festival ticket offers(Apply to Hull Truck Theatre shows only):
Festival Saver ticket: see any 3 Hull Truck Theatre shows for the price of 2 (book 3 shows inadvance at the same time and get the cheapest ticket free)
Friday Studio Saver: See 7pm and 9pm Studio shows for £15 (students and under 26s £10)
Above offers must be booked via the box office on 01482 323638 or in person
Saturday 18 November 7.30pmHull City HallTickets: £20 from www.hulltheatres.co.uk or 01482 300300
GoGo Penguin: KoyaanisqatsiA New Score Performed LivePlus Mind on the Run, a tribute to Basil Kirchin
Middleton Halll University of HullCottingham Hull HU6 7RXwww.culturenet.co.uk 01482 465998
Hull Jazz Festival present aspecial event to mark HullJazz Festival's 25thanniversary. Jazz electronicaoutfit GoGo Penguin performtheir exhilarating new livescore to Godfrey Reggio’s cultmasterpiece Koyaanisqatsi inthe stunning surroundings ofHull City Hall.
Originally scored by Philip Glass,Koyaanisqatsi is a remarkablecinematic masterpiece and afirm favourite of the band’s forits powerful fusion of music andimage.
GoGo Penguin’s richlyemotional music offers aperfect contemporarydialogue with Reggio’sprofound images. Movingfrom fragile beauty topowerful frenzy, their richnew score reflects theoriginal themes of the filmand, in performance, offersan overwhelming audio-visual experience that willappeal to fans of GoGoPenguin and cult cinema inequal measure.
Hailed as the most excitingband to emerge from the UKin years, GoGo Penguin willalso present As Above SoBelow, their commissionedtribute to Basil Kirchin, Hull’sforgotten musical genius.And there’s anotheropportunity to see NovaStudios’ Kirchin documentaryMind on The Run.
Produced in association with Hull UKCity of Culture 2017