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Hello!
Here’s your guide to n the first section of this new-look composer and pianist of prodigious talent, is
everything that’s
happening in the 2009
I brochure, you can explore some of
the big ideas and projects coming to
this year’s Festival. From Page 11, the
full programme is set out on a day by
day basis.
inspired by our “national poet” to write for
our first ever Edinburgh Jazz Festival
Orchestra.
Joe Temperley, Fifer, in his 80th year,
Edinburgh Jazz and Blues returns from New York, to direct the
You’ll find all the styles of jazz and blues, same band in a concert of music by
Festival. It’s our 31st from every era of the music. You can Duke Ellington.
hear the most exciting contemporary
edition, and we invite you jazz groups, and the world’s leading
This is a year in which the Festival’s
Honorary President, Dick Hyman, also
to come and enjoy the exponents of the earliest jazz piano
styles, and all stages in between.
comes “home”. Pianist, composer and
arranger, scholar: the Festival’s a brighter
host of concerts, club If straight-ahead jazz is your bag, stellar place this year for the presence of his
American trumpeter Roy Hargrove inspirational artistry and lionhearted
gigs, jam sessions, street makes his first appearance at the commitment.
parties and events that Festival, Courtney Pine presents his Phil Bancroft, once of Calton Hill, now of
new project based on the music of Glenkinchie, asks audiences to open the
we’ve planned. Sidney Bechet and trumpeter Ryan doors of his new house with him.
Kisor blows up a storm with a special
quintet. Atomic, The Thing and Konrad You can join him, or any one of our 90+
Wiszniewski spearhead the modern concerts by turning to Page 23 for
jazz zone. We have a new funk information about How To Book, and to
programme featuring New Orleans check out our special ticket offers.
drummer Stanton Moore, Elephant9 You can join us in helping to make the
and the compelling Ibrahim Electric Festival happen. We’d ask you to consider
“Scottish jazz musicians are playing There are special international collaborations: Kevin Mackenzie with
some great music right now and Loren Stillman; Tommy Smith with Jacob Karlzon; Raymond MacDonald
The Scottish Jazz Expo raises with Sophia Domancich; and presentations of bands like Alyn Cosker’s
the profile of our jazz and blues Trio and Stu Brown’s Raymond Scott Project, who have created a
music throughout the world." unique sound through their tight knit creativity.
Michael Russell, MSP, Culture Minister Look out for the blue cross – it’s a sign of Scottish jazz excitement.
Orchestra
This world class, well-rehearsed orchestra
packed with outstanding musicians will present
two concerts: Joe Templerley leads the
Orchestra in celebrating the music of Duke
Edinburgh Jazz Festival Orchestra 2009 Ellington* on Wednesday 5th August.
Trumpets: Kevin Ferris, Ryan Kisor, Ryan Quigley
With a new commission, Dave Milligan is
Trombones: John Allred, Phil O'Malley, Rick Taylor
inspired by Robert Burns with guests, singers
Saxophones: Alan Barnes, Phil Bancroft, Jay Craig,
Loren Stillman, Joe Temperley, Bobby Wellins Annie Grace, Corinna Hewat and Karine
Piano: Davd Milligan Polwart on Saturday 8th August.
Bass: Aidan O'Donnell
Drums: Alyn Cosker
Vocals: Annie Grace, Corrina Hewat, Karine Polwart
Grassmarket
Sunday Market
Sunday 2 August • FREE • Grassmarket • 1-5pm
While the afternoon away browsing through the market stalls or
sampling the wares of the excellent hostelries of the Grassmarket.
KBB Big Band from Alesund in Norway, Polich Krakow band and
Rosy Blue Duo provide the swinging musical jazz entertainment.
Tam White concert: • Grassmarket Events supported by City of Edinburgh Council and Scottish Enterprise.
The jazz gene was once
confined to a few urban ghettos -
New Orleans, Kansas, Manhattan,
Chicago - but the seed is now
everywhere in the globe. In this
year's Festival, we present a
brilliant big band of professional
musicians steeped in the jazz
tradition from Tokyo, and a group
made up of young people from
Alesund on the west coast of
Norway, the leading jazz musician
in South Asia and a 17 year old
whizz kid of swing from Seattle.
We also explore three European
centres of new jazz creativity:
Copenhagen, Paris and Oslo.
Atomic
Sinne Eeg Bosco • 10pm • £12.50
The Hub • 8.30pm • £12.50 One of the most exciting jazz bands in
the world today? We think so!
Something of a sensation in Denmark, Eeg’s
startlingly assured and lived-in voice; her natural The Nordic supergroup play beautiful
personality and musicality have been a massive arching melodies over a turmoil of free
hit with audiences and musicians. She sings rhythmic intensity; their music boils with
classic jazz songs with a fresh and sophisticated passion and explosive expression, and
perspective, but she’s right inside the music, with they have some of the finest individual
the instinct for the right feel, the right tone. It’s a real musicians playing jazz today: Magnus
thrill to come across such a new talent in vocal jazz. Broo; Fredrik Ljungkvist, Havard Wiik,
With Chris Minh Doky Trio. Ingebright Håker Flaten, Paal-Nilssen Love.
Saturday
August
Tickets from: 0131 473 2000
Info: 0131 467 5200
1 Makoto Ozone and
No Name Horses
The Hub • 2pm • £10
The leading Japanese Big Band is loaded with
world-class players, starting with the
international star pianist, Makoto Ozone, and
the peerless lead trumpeter Eric Miyashiro.
They'll play music from their new latin jazz CD,
Mardi Gras • see pages 8-9 “Jungle". “A paragon of big-band excitement
and artistry" (All About Jazz).
Dick Hyman
Piano Legends
with Chris Hopkins & Bernd Lhotsky
The Hub • 8.30pm • £20
Dwayne Dopsie & the Zydeco Hellraisers
A living legend of jazz piano, Dick Hyman has
Jamhouse • 8pm • £15 (cabaret style seating)
played swing with Benny Goodman, gained
academic acclaim and won accolades as Woody Dwayne Dopsie is the son of the “King of Zydeco,” Rockin’ Dopsie, who
Allen’s favoured Musical Director. Yet he always put the Louisiana creole blues and dance music on the map. Dwayne has
returns to his first love, early jazz piano – ragtime, now slipped into his father’s role and is the Winner of “America's Hottest
stride, stomps and swing. Lately he’s made two Accordion” accolade. His high energy, high volume, fresh and hard rockin'
hugely acclaimed piano duet records with six piece Louisiana band features rub-board, sax, guitar, bass and drums,
Lhotsky and Hopkins following his interest in the and of course, the electrifying wizardry of Dopsie’s accordion.
music of James P Johnson, Fats Waller and Earl
Hines. Tonight on two grand pianos they
showcase piano music from the 1920’s and 30’s. Gospel
Concert
Enrico Pieranunzi – with
Tricia Boutté
Scarlatti St Cuthberts
The Hub • 6.30-7.30pm • £10 Church
The brilliant pianist has created 6-7pm • FREE
an ambitiously conceived and
A special fundraising gospel concert My Funny Valentine
extraordinarily realised Bosco • 8pm • £10
in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust,
programme, in which he plays
featuring the big freebooting voice Last chance to hear this
Scarlatti’s Piano Sonatas, as
of New Orleans singer Tricia Boutté compelling drama: “Chet Baker
the composer intended, and
fronting a specially assembled band has the face of an angel and
then one by one creates improvised masterpieces based
with pianist Morten Gunnar Larsen. the heart of a demon! Trouble
on each Sonata. It’s a concert of unmitigated pleasure for
Joyful music. comes to anyone who touches
both lovers of classical and jazz piano.
SUPPORTED BY him!” (Fabio Romiti, Italian
SIR TOM AND LADY FARMER prosecutor). Mike Maran’s
The Thing stirring theatre features live
music by Colin Steele and
The Lot • 9pm • £12.50 Ryan Kisor Dave Milligan.
Nordic trio of legendary status, best known Quintet
for taking punk and vintage garage-rock into
Voodoo Rooms •
jazz and free music with a roaring scream-up
8pm • £10 (seated)
Edith Budge
powered by sheer energy and muscle. The Minto Hotel
They could also be heard as the natural The New York 8pm • £9.50
successors of Ayler, Coltrane and Ornette in trumpeter is a player
2009. “Absurdly cool" (DJ Magazine). The of power and charm, The singer with the big bright
Thing are: Mats Gustafsson (reeds), Ingebrigt with a string of highly sound and warm heart invests
H. Flaten (bass) and Paal Nilssen-Love (drums). acclaimed albums as leader in the real charm in the Great
classic NYC post bop vein. Here he American songbook. Tonight
is with a high octane all star band she celebrates the great ladies
featuring US bassist, Darryl Hall, and of jazz with standards, belters,
Italian drummer, Enzo Zirilli. blues and ballads.
Monday
August
Tickets from: 0131 473 2000
Info: 0131 467 5200
3 Jacques Loussier Trio
Queen’s Hall • 8pm • £27.50, £22.50
The master French jazz pianist has electrified
audiences for fifty years with his unique and
inspired reinvention of the works of JS Bach. In
Scotsman Talk: Stride Piano • see page 21 an increasingly rare UK appearance, the
Jacques Loussier Trio with Benoit Dunoyer De
Segonzac (bass) and Andre Arpino, (drums), will
make Bach (and Vivaldi and Ravel...) swing!
Moishe's Bagel
Queen's Hall • 8pm • £15, £12.50
“Exhilarating, full-flavoured stuff, often breath-
takingly intricate but played with jubilation... the
Bagel acquires the momentum of an express train"
(The Herald). A band of Scotland’s finest musicians
conjure up an intoxicating, life-affirming mix of
Eastern European dance music, Middle Eastern
rhythms, and jazz-inflected Klezmer. Moishe’s
Bagel are Greg Lawson (violin), Pete Garnett
(accordion), Phil Alexander (piano), Mario
Caribe (bass) and Guy Nicolson (percussion)
7
Colin Steele Stramash
Friday The Hub • 8.30pm • £15
The songwriter and voice of Cream, the iconic sixties blues-rock The first lady of West Coast
feel-good jazz and blues singing
Dave Donohoe Band
power Trio, is back with the same format and two colleagues who
presents a new show “Up Close Heriots Rugby Club • 8-11pm • £9
know this style inside out. Trower was the guitarist in the classic
Procul Harum Band of the late 60’s and left to set up a Hendrix and Personal" bringing the spirit of Leading New Orleans Revival band
inspired Guitar-Bass-Drums Trio which brought him massive 52nd Street to this intimate series that is hugely popular across the
success on both sides of the Atlantic. Gary Husband, is one of the of club gigs which continue during Festival circuit. Evoking the golden
most in-demand drummers on today’s scene, a member of Level 42, the Fringe. era of the Crescent City, brought
John McLaughlin and Gary Moore Bands. slap bang up to date with r’nb, c&w
Bruce/Trower/Husband also play Glasgow Thursday 6 August, 02academy and some pop. Great for dancing,
08444 772000 / www.o2academyglasgow.co.uk great for listening.
Ibrahim Electric
Voodoo Rooms • 10.30pm • £12 (standing)
Hammond B3 soul-jazz-rock grooves, jam band spirit,
afro-beat energy, blues guitar, this is a band that can sound
like Booker T and The MG’s or Jimmy McGriff one minute,
Albert King or Fela Kuti the next, and then Tony Williams
Lifetime. It’s a full-on, high octane show that has whipped
up party nights at jazz clubs all over Europe in the last few
years. First time in Scotland! Jeppe Tuxen (Hammond B3),
Niclas Knudsen (guitar), Stefan Pasborg (drums).
Baptiste Trotignon
Rosslyn Chapel • 8pm • £16
The Parisian pianist is a young giant of the
French jazz scene. He's a magnet at Festivals
and on records where his pianism embraces
8 Saturday
August
Tickets from: 0131 473 2000
Info: 0131 467 5200
classical recitals, duos with Brad Mehldau, a
sensitivity that can be as delicate as Debussy
or Bill Evans, or take in everything that EST Blues Festival • see page 20
and The Bad Plus have created. French
Jam Session • see page 21
sensitivity and passion in the wonderful
atmosphere at Rosslyn Chapel. Interested in
jazz piano? You need to hear him!
Stu Brown's
Raymond Scott
Project
The Hub • 2pm • £10
A five star hit at last year's
Festival, this is a celebration Edinburgh Jazz Festival Orchestra
of the off-beat and thrilling
music of Raymond Scott. Known as the “man who made the Sylvander & Clarinda:
cartoons swing”, from Bugs Bunny, Tom and Jerry to The Simpsons. A Song Cycle for Scots Song & Jazz Orchestra
Delivered with brilliant musicianship and outstanding verve. Director: DAVE MILLIGAN
Queen's Hall • 8.30pm • £19.50, £16
The world premiere of a new work by Dave Milligan for an all-star
jazz orchestra and featuring Annie Grace, Corrina Hewat and and
Tommy Smith Youth Jazz Orchestra Karine Polwart, three of Scotland's greatest exponents of the songs
The Hub • 6-7.30pm • £10 (no interval) of Robert Burns. (See Page 6).
Classic big band tunes from Ellington to Maria Schneider delivered with
verve and youthful enthusiasm. Tommy Smith has recruited Scotland's
best young jazz players and drilled them into a crack, inspirational unit.
Carol Kidd
The Hub • 8.30pm • £17.50
Ibrahim Electric
Voodoo Rooms • 10.30pm Renowned for her impeccable
£12 (standing) phrasing and distinctive delivery
Kidd has an innate ability to
Afro-beat meets funky soul, and breathe fresh life into jazz
sweaty Hammond B3 blues standards. Her peerless voice
grooves in a band that blasts swoops and soars around the
audiences away with its high Great American Songbook and
energy intoxicating music. If this her pick of pop tunes, caressing
doesn’t get you going... the ballads with wistful romance
or performing every lively
number like she’s the life and
soul of the party.
Konrad Wiszniewski
Quartet Barbara Morrison
Voodoo Rooms • 7pm • £10 (seated) The Outhouse
A commanding figure on the bandstand 7.30pm and 10.15pm • £15
the tenor saxophonist is “a real force to be Bluesy take on the Great American
reckoned with” (BBC Radio 3). With passion, Songbook from the great singer who
enthusiasm and formidable technique, he worked with Ray Charles for seven years.
plays bright attractive contemporary tunes.
Sunday
August
Tickets from: 0131 473 2000
9 Edinburgh Blues Festival
Lightnin’ Willie And
The Poor Boys, Lyndon
Anderson Band, Al Hughes
Info: 0131 467 5200
Jamhouse • Sat 8 Aug • 1-4.30pm • £10
Jools Holland: 0844 847 1660 American guitarist, Lightnin’ Willie delivers
high energy swinging blues, r’n’b, and
rockabilly; Harmonica player and vocalist,
Anderson, sings and plays four-square
straight at the blues heart. Singer-guitarist,
Jools Holland Al Hughes, plays an acoustic set of classic
blues. Plus a special set from Lyndon
and his Rhythm & Lightnin' Willie Anderson and Sandy Tweeddale.
Blues Orchestra
featuring Gilson Lavis
The British Blues Quintet: Maggie Bell,
with special guest star Miller Anderson, Zoot Money, Colin
Hodgkinson, Colin Allen
Dave Edmunds
and guest vocalists plus Blues N’Trouble
Jamhouse • Sat 8 Aug • 8-10.30pm • £15 (standing)
Ruby Turner &
Maggie Bell, Scotland’s best known Blues singer is back with the band
Louise Marshall that knocked audiences out three years ago – an all star group of British
PLUS SUPPORT Blues; musicians who have played with Alexis Korner, Bob Dylan, John
Lee Hooker, Whitesnake, Stone The Crows and many others. It’s a
Playhouse • 8pm rocking party, kicked off by Edinburgh's blues heroes, Blues n' Trouble.
£32.50, £30 & £27.50 plus booking fee
Grand finale from legendary blues and boogie
woogie piano star Jools Holland has always said
what he loves best of all is to play live - and it shows!
For one night only at Edinburgh Playhouse, Britain's best
known bandleader and pianist has assembled a special line
up featuring singer Dave Edmunds (“I Hear You Knocking")
and soul stars Ruby Turner and Louise Marshall.
Barbara
Morrison
The Outhouse
7.30pm and 10.15pm • £15
Another set from swinging singer
with storytelling intensity and Maggie Bell
huge personality, accompanied
by Tom Finlay Trio. Otis Grand Blues
Combo, Gerry
Jablonski Blues
Project, Black
Graeme Stephen Sextet
Smoke Blues
Voodoo Rooms • 9pm • £10
Jamhouse • Sun 9 Aug
The guitarist fuses jazz and folk music 1-4.30pm • £10 Otis Grand
effortlessly into a uniquely Scottish
amalgam, that takes in haunting US guitarist, Otis Grand, takes time out from recording his latest CD
ballads, dances, mood soundscapes, to put together a smaller band and get back to basics in the style of
angular melodies, harmonies with 1966 BB King and his “combo" during King's legendary residency at
tartan hues, rhythmic drive and Chicago's “Burning Spear" club. Gerry Jablonski is one of Britain's
freedom for spontaneity and soloing. best and most underrated blues guitar heroes. Black Smoke are a
It’s one of the most thrilling bands you great discovery featuring vocalist/guitarist, Bugsy MacLean.
can hear in Scotland today. A great
closer for the Festival! Other blues gigs:
Eric Burdon • see page 10
Blues at the Minto • see page 15
Jack Bruce, Robin Trower, Gary Husband • see page 18
Play Jazz
Edinburgh Napier University Scotsman Talks
Jazz Summer School Want to know more about jazz? - join us for two informal,
A week long intensive, hands-on course covering theoretical and informative and interactive talks, with the opportunity to take
practical approaches to improvisation and performance. Designed part in question and answer sessions.
to develop jazz playing skills for musicians of all ages and abilities,
the course includes instrumental and ensemble coaching from Chet Baker:
Scotland’s finest professional jazz musicians/educators under the Sunday 2 August • Filmhouse • 4-5pm, £6 (£5.50)
directorship of Edinburgh Napier University’s Jazz Musician in
Tickets from: 0131 228 2688 / www.filmhousecinema.com
Residence Haftor Medbøe.
Comment from Roger Spence will chair a discussion about the romantic idol of jazz - Chet
Hosted at the University’s superbly Baker, focusing on that pivotal period in Chet's life when he lived in Italy.
equipped Music School the course takes previous students:
Huge popular appeal, celebrity mystique and touchingly fragile artistry on
place in the idyllic Craighouse Campus, “...a fantastic course one side - drugs and trouble on the other. Enrico Pieranunzi who played
and offers opportunities to hear concerts that I’d recommend..." with Chet in this era, Mike Maran and Colin Steele who star in Mike's
at the Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival in drama, “My Funny Valentine" will join the discussion. Filmhouse will also
the evening. The week culminates in a “...thoroughly enjoyable
and would like to screen some rarely seen footage of Chet in performance.
public performance by the students
performing in ensemble groups. participate again."
Morten Gunnar Larsen: Stride and Ragtime Piano
DATES: Mon 3 - Fri 7 August 2009 Monday 3 August • The Hub • 11.30am-12.30pm • £6
TUTORS: Laura Macdonald, Konrad Wiszniewski (reeds); Tickets from: 0131 473 2000 / www.edinburghjazzfestival.com
Haftor Medbøe (guitar); Tom Gibbs (piano); Mario Caribé (bass); The virtuoso Norwegian pianist who has dazzled audiences at previous
Stuart Brown (drums) Festivals and is internationally acclaimed as a master of ragtime and stride
PRICES: £300 / £150 concessions. piano, will present an illustrated talk on stride and ragtime piano.
Jazz Bar • Wed 5, Thurs 6, Fri 7, Sat 8th August • 11pm-1am • £5. VOLUNTEER
jam sessions Tickets from: 0131 473 2000 / www.edinburghjazzfestival.com The Festival has a team of volunteer
After-hours blow in classic basement jazz club - you might see the helpers - if you are interested in getting
stars of the Festival or a cutting contest between the names of the involved please check the “volunteer”
future. Bill Kyle takes the drum chair and hosts the sessions. button on the website.
Thank you. Terms and Conditions: All offers will be posted via the Friends section on the website or
communicated via email. Membership is non-transferable.
Ian Rankin Una Maclean
Ticket and Venue Information
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Edinburgh Map
V1 The Hub* • Castlehill, EH1 2NE V9 The Jazz Bar • Chambers Street, EH1 1HR
Imposing and extravagant converted church, located at the The classic basement jazz club with unreserved seating.
top of the Royal Mail Reserved, seating venue - tables and No admittance under 14. Jam Session: No admittance under 18.
chairs cabaret style, flanked by rows of seats, plus gallery.
The Hub has a relaxed, laid back café which offers V10 The Playhouse* • Greenside Place, EH1 3AA
opportunities for al fresco drinks alongside contemporary Substantial former variety theatre, which presents major west
cuisine. Call 0131 473 2067 to book. end shows and touring bands. Reserved, rowed seating on
three levels.
V2 Queen's Hall* • Clerk Street, EH8 9JG
Heriots Rugby Club* • Inverleith Row, EH3 5QN
Converted Georgian church with attractive, intimate V11
atmosphere Reserved, seating venue - with central tables Cabaret style seating with dance floor space. Presented in
and chairs surrounded by pews, plus gallery association with Edinburgh Jazz n Jive Club. Call 07505183118
for member tickets. No admittance under 14.
V3 The Jamhouse* • Queen Street, EH2 1JE
Beautifully refurbished former BBC Studios in V12 St Cuthberts Church* • Lothian Road, EH1 2EP
the elegant New Town. Generally the Jamhouse will be a Hidden in the trees this imposing church boasts cupola and
seated venue - cabaret style, but on Saturday night for the steeple. Limited, unreserved seating. Access from King
Blues Festival it will be standing. The Jamhouse has a gallery Stables Road.
restaurant - to book please call 0131 226 4380 (and quote Royal Overseas League* • 100 Princes Street, EH2 3AB
V13
your Hub booking reference). No admittance under 18 Intimate venue with unreserved seating in rows.
V4 Voodoo Rooms • 19a West Register Street, EH2 2AA Minto Hotel* • 16-18 Minto Street, EH9 1RQ
A vibrant, enticing and elegant new addition the Festival.
V14
Cabaret style seating in function room of friendly, stylish,
Concerts take place in The Ballroom which is a standing comfortable hotel.
venue unless otherwise stated. 20% discount on food for
ticket holders. No admittance under 18. V15 Outhouse • 12 Broughton Street Lane, EH1 3LY
Smart, intimate seated club. No admittance under 18.
V5 Bosco* • George Square Gardens, EH8 9LD
Located in the Spiegelgarden, the Underbelly are delivering V16 Filmhouse* • 88 Lothian Road, EH3 9BZ
tented magic, plus a lively outdoor drinking space. The Bosco Edinburgh's foremost independent cinema with three screens.
tent is an intimate venue with unreserved, raked seating.
V17 Signet Library • Parliament Square, EH1 1RF
V6 The Lot* • 4-6 Grassmarket, EH1 2JU Georgian splendour from this unique venue boasting period
Small, intimate jazz club with unreserved cabaret style features and bespoke furniture - ‘the finest drawing room in
seating and balcony with a bar at the back of the room. The Europe’ (George IV).
Bistro downstairs serves pre-jazz dinners - 0131 225 9924.
V18 Central Library • George IV Bridge, EH1 1EG
No admittance under 14.
Rowed seating in splendid, reference room with glass cupola.
V7 Ross Theatre* • Princes Street, Gardens, EH2 2EJ
V19 Rosslyn Chapel* • Roslin EH25 9PU (not on map)
Bandstand set in spectacular location under the shadow of
Romantic, mysterious, medieval chapel. Limited seating, some
Edinburgh Castle. Unreserved, outdoor seating. Access from
limited view seats. Café open for interval drinks.
The Mound and West Princes Street during tram works.
Information:
0131 467 5200 / www.edinburghjazzfestival.com Toyota I Fonden
Please note: on the day of a concert, we stop selling tickets
at 4pm. They are then available 30 mins prior to the start
time, direct from the relevant venue. This does not apply
to Hub concerts or Queen’s Hall, if calling venue box
offices direct. With thanks to:
Sir Tom and Lady Farmer, Maidencraig Investments
Ticket Offers: EJ&BF Board of Directors:
The Edinburgh Jazz Festival offers a student standby Cllr Steve Cardownie, Leslie Deans, Brian Fallon, Duncan Lonie,
concession of £6 to all concerts (subject to availability) Moira Mckenzie, Cllr Eric Milligan, Paul Nolan, Tom Ponton, Cllr Jason Rust,
available on the door, 30 mins before show start. Jeff Shortreed, Cllr Marjorie Thomas
Kids under 16 go free to all concerts at The Hub and The Founding Director: Mike Hart MBE
Queen’s Hall (subject to availability. Tickets only available Producers: Fiona Alexander, Roger Spence
from venue box office).
Design: Eden Consultancy Group
early bird Jack Bruce, Dick Hyman, Jacques Loussier); Icon (Moishe’s Bagel,
Tommy Smith); Joot (Doigt de l’homme); Jimmy Katz (Baptiste
Trotignon); Calum Morrell (Brass Jaw); Frazer Murphy (Todd
Gordon); Cedric Puisney (Chris Minh Doky); Pascal Saez (Ian
SPECIAL OFFER Rankin); Andy Shaw (Colin Steele); Patrick Hadfield (Dave Milligan).
Accommodation Information:
Visit Scotland: www.visitscotland.com / 0845 22 55 121 02282
www.edinburghjazzfestival.com • Tickets from: 0131 473 2000 • Info: 0131 467 5200
Queen’s Hall Hub JamHouse Voodoo Bosco Lot ROL/Minto/Outhouse The Jazz Bar Other
Fri Hargrove/Kellock Sinne Eeg Fat Sams Band Joe Acheson My Funny Valentine Alyn Cosker George Penman
31 July
Atomic
(see P11)
Fri Stillman/McKenzie Napier Concert Havana Swing Patrick Kunka Beat Jazz
7 August Bruce/Trower/Husband Colin Steele's Stramash Fat Sams Band Ibrahim Electric Barbara Morrison Jam Session Dave Donohoe
(see P18)
The programme is accurate at the time of going to print. The Festival cannot accept responsibility for personnel changes - please look at the website for updates. • Concerts generally last about two hours - unless otherwise stated.