Posts Tagged ‘podcast’

Sam Wooster Quartet @ Jazz Club October 2009

Sam Wooster

After an extended break from our podcast series, we’re back! This time it’s young trumpet player Sam Wooster’s Quartet. We’ll be bringing you more gigs soon including Zed-U, Lizzy Parks and The Sub Ensemble. As ever one track from the gig is included on this podcast. To hear the rest of the gig visit: http://www.birminghamjazz.co.uk/jazzclub.htm

Sam is a graduate of the conservatoire jazz course, and leads this band of fellow graduates. Very much influenced by Cuong Vu’s approach to soundscaping and texture (we were lucky enough to have Cuong Vu at Jazz Club earlier in the year – see below), Sam presented an electrifying set of original material back in October.

 Sam Wooster Quartet

The Final Terror @ Jazz Club

Visit the Birmingham Jazz website (http://www.birminghamjazz.co.uk/jazzclub.htm#ft) to listen to the whole of this gig.

The Final Terror – Jazz Club, 25th Feb 2009

Featuring:
Pete Wareham – Sax
Chris Sharkey – Guitar
Ruth Goller – Bass
Leo Taylor – Drums
Kenichi Iwasa – Electronics

An exclusive recording of this band for Birmingham Jazz with Polar Bear/Acoustic Ladyland sax-man Pete Wareham and Trio VD/LIMA Guitarist Chris Sharkey. Here’s a taste of Sparky Day for your enjoyment over Easter!

 The Final Terror - Sparky Day

Grand Pianoramax Live at The Hare & Hounds

There’s a new live recording uploaded on our website. Grand Pianoramax’s gig from the 14th March 2009 at The Hare & Hounds is now available to listen to again. Just pay a visit to:

http://www.birminghamjazz.co.uk/recordings.htm#gp

to check out the whole gig. Here’s a taster of the tune Showdown featuring vocalist Mike Ladd. There’s some strong language so it’s not for the faint-hearted! If you want to know how to subscribe to our Taster Podcast so you can stay up-to-date with our latest recordings, cast your eyes to the right for our step-by-step guide.

 Showdown - Grand Pianoramax ft. Mike Ladd

First Birmingham Jazz Podcast

We’re launching our Podcast, and very soon we’ll have a whole host of new music for you to download and listen to at your own convenience. To test it out and make sure everything’s hunky-dory we bring you a track from the excellent Cuong Vu and The Vu-tet session recorded for us at The Rainbow earlier this year. An amazing medley of Gentle Rain and Giant Steps like you’ve never heard before! Enjoy.

Point your favorite Podcast subscription service in the direction of this URL:

http://www.birminghamjazz.co.uk/wordpress/?feed=rss2&cat=197

To listen to the whole gig again visit our Jazz Club recordings page. www.birminghamjazz.co.uk/jazzclub.htm

 Gentle Rain/Giant Steps - Cuong Vu

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