Since 1971 I have been continually photographing the jazz scene in mainly London and the South East, with the occasional journey to the West Country and Wales. Intrepid stuff. From the last days of the American \'giants\' (Dexter
Kind Of Jazz was established in 2013 by Matthew Ruddick, author of Chet Baker bio, Funny Valentine. We are one of the fastest-growing jazz websites in the UK, and looking to expand further in the months ahead.
Showcasing the vibrant jazz of today: smoking bands: swinging voices, sinuous vamps, and hypnotic polyrhythms. Join us in the groove!
WINNER of Jazz Media Award 2015 Parliamentary Jazz Awards The London Jazz News (LJN) website collates the dynamism and the diversity of the London jazz scene and beyond. With an archive of over 5,000 articles and readership of 13
In our original fanzine we had interviewed Archie Shepp, Nnenna Freelon, Carmen Lundy, The Roots, Naná Vasconcelos, Gary Bartz, Terry Callier, Branford Marsalis, Rachelle Farrell and a few others. We have become an on-line magazi
Jazz London Radio is London’s premier jazz internet radio station with a rapidly growing audience nationwide and internationally. Jazz London Radio appeals to audiences who like many styles of jazz, whilst appealing to non-jazz
Broadcasting on a Sunday from 4pm to 6pm on K107fm Community Radio playing tunes submitted by musicians from all over the world and occasionally having musicians in studio doing live sets Tracks can be submitted by email to jazz_
The Jazz UK was something that Ian Starling had wanted to do when he felt Jazz was not catered fully in within radio in the UK. You can listen online to three stations here on The Jazz UK. The main station is The RedTrain Expre
JAZZ LONDON RADIO - <a>http://www.jazzlondonradio.com/</a> Chris Hodgkins presents weekly show called Jazz Then and Now The concept of the show is as Chris puts it “what it says on the tin”. Chris will be delving into th
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