- Bracknell Jazz Festival
infobox music festival
music_festival_name = Bracknell Jazz Festival
location =Bracknell ,England
founders =
years_active= 1975-early 1990s
dates = first weekend of July (3 days)
genre =jazz .
website = The Bracknell Jazz Festival was a major showcase for British modern jazz in the 1980s. The festival was known for attracting a largish audience forfree improvisation , modern jazz composition and all kinds of British modern jazz in general. However, over the years Bracknell featured a wide range of performers from old-fashionedr'n'b legends likeAlexis Korner orJack Bruce , fusion stars such asAlan Holdsworth or Barbara Thompson, British modern jazz performers of all shapes and ages and a strong line-up of visiting stars such asOrnette Coleman ,Stanley Clarke , Don Cherry,Pharoah Sanders ,George Coleman and many more. In the words of festival organiser John Cumming - "The keynote of the Festival is to provide the jazz scene - listeners and musicians alike - with a weekend of the best in British jazz, spiced with visiting Americans, in an informal, relaxed atmosphere." [ [http://www.stantracey.co.uk/LinerNotes/TheBracknellConnection.htm Stan Tracey - The Bracknell Connection ] ]Mainstays of the Bracknell festival included: the perennial compere and soprano saxophonist
Lol Coxhill ; free improvisers such as drummer John Stevens,trombonist Paul Rutherford, drummerTony Oxley and saxophonistEvan Parker ; many musicians in and around theMike Westbrook orchestra, such asJohn Surman ; South Africans such asDudu Pukwana andJohnny Dyani ; drummerRoger Turner , sax playerElton Dean , and other members of the so-calledCanterbury scene ; pianistDjango Bates and other bastions of the British modern jazz scene. The festival was always opened by local talent, theBerkshire Youth Jazz Orchestra .The festival often featured a work especially commissioned for the event by the
Arts Council of Great Britain , these included:Stan Tracey 'sBracknell Connection in 1976,Mike Westbrook 'sThe Cortege in 1979, andGraham Collier 'sHoarded Dreams in 1983;The festival was held from 1975 onwards, in the grounds and the house of
South Hill Park , a Victorian manor house converted into an arts centre in theBerkshire town ofBracknell , a typicalThames Valley new town. As well as the jazz festival the centre is a venue for performances and education in jazz, other kinds of music and other art forms throughout the year. Most of the performances were held in large marquees on the lawn, while some events including workshops for musicians were held in rooms in the house. The beer tent was run by the local branch ofCAMRA (the campaign for real ale) offering strong ales from many parts of southern England. JournalistSteve Lake wrote in 1976; "Up against the madness of American and Continental jazz festivals Bracknell had seemed, initially, a tranquil, even sedate affair. Musicians and their families picknicked outside the main marquee, cocking lazy ears to the sound of Ralph Towner's delicate twelve-string arpeggios. It was all very pleasant." [ [http://www.stantracey.co.uk/LinerNotes/tandem.htm Stan Tracey - For All We Know ] ]Later many elements of the festival survived as the Outside In festival held in
Crawley West Sussex .The 1970s
In 1976 the Arts Council Commission was
The Bracknell Connection a piece by theStan Tracey Octet, featuring Peter King (alto),Art Themen (tenor), Don Weller (tenor),Harry Beckett (trumpet),Malcolm Griffiths trombone), all British jazz performers who would revisit the festival many times over the years. The piece was later recorded at the100 Club in London and released onSteam Records . Other acts included guitaristRalph Towner and a duet betweenStan Tracey andMike Osborne , which was released as the "Tandem" to good reviews.1977 -
Elton Dean 's Ninesense, a nonet featuring Dean,Alan Skidmore ,Harry Beckett ,Marc Charig ,Nick Evans ,Radu Malfatti ,Keith Tippett , Harry Miller andLouis Moholo , performing the Arts Council commission, a suite later recorded in a studio and released asHappy Daze onOgun Records . A popular act, Ninesense were to return the following year and Elton Dean again in 1980 (with a quintet). And famously 1977 saw Bracknell's beloved compereLol Coxhill performing his legendary monologueMurder in the Air , following which he was asked to record it as a 12" singleChiltern Sound records [ [http://www.efi.group.shef.ac.uk/labels/various/chiltern.html Chiltern Sound single ] ] .In 1978 the headline act was
Ornette Coleman . Other acts included the trio of British free improvisers John Stevens,Trevor Watts andBarry Guy , who returned the following year with pianistHoward Riley . Also appearing was thePat Metheny Group - Metheny/Mays/Gottlieb/Egan - a few months after its debut UK performance. A sign of things to come; the record stalls sold out of the quartet's eponymous ECM album before the set was over.In 1979 the headline act on the Friday night was Rocket 88 a "boogie-woogie big band" including Rolling Stones drummer
Charlie Watts and Ian Stewart the "6th Stone" on piano along with bassistJack Bruce , London r'n'b legendAlexis Korner and an array of British horn-players. Also appearing theJan Garbarek Group with Bill Connors, Jon Christensen, Eberhard Weber & John Taylor.The Arts Council commission that year wasThe Cortege by theMike Westbrook Orchestra, described as "a composition for Voices and 16-piece Jazz Orchestra including settings of poetry, arranged byKate Westbrook , byLorca ,Rimbaud ,Hesse ,John Clare and other European poets, sung in the original languages by Kate Westbrook andPhil Minton ". [ [http://www.westbrookjazz.co.uk/katewestbrook/selected_works_pt1.shtml Kate Westbrook Singer / Songwriter ] ] The piece was later recorded as a triple album. Other acts in 1979 included theEd Bickert Trio and guitaristMike Stern .The 1980s
John Stevens was back again in 1980 with European free improvisers
Marc Charig , Paul Rutherford,Peter Brotzmann ,Barry Guy andPeter Kowald . Other acts included two electrist guitarists -Alan Holdsworth 's jazz-rock group "Turning Point" and the youngPat Metheny . [http://stuartjohnson.co.uk/Performance.htm - go here for a photo] , and the British groupSpirit Level led by sax playerPaul Dunmall , who were also to return in 1981.In 1981 drummer
Max Roach played a short set, much of it a drum solo, (there are bootleg recordings available). TheRay d'Inverno trio performed a tribute toBill Evans . Canadian electric jazz bandUzeb did their first show abroad which was recorded as "Live in Bracknell" and then digitally re-mastered and re-issued in 2006 to celebrate the band's 25th anniversary.In 1982 John Stevens album
Freebop was recorded at the festival the band includingEvan Parker , it received a five-star review fromDown Beat magazine. This year saw a duet betweenAbdullah Ibrahim andCarlos Ward that has been described as "delicate, poignant, austere ...conjuring a resonance from the simplest tune" [Lock, Graham (1994). Chasing the Vibration. Stride. ISBN 1-873012-81-0.] . The headlne act was the incredible reunion of legendaryJohn Coltrane Quartet membersElvin Jones andMcCoy Tyner .In 1983 the Arts Council commission was Hoarded Dreams a big band led by bass player
Graham Collier and including musicians such asKenny Wheeler ,Tomasz Stanko ,John Surman ,Ted Curson ,Henry Lowther ,Manfred Schoof , andMalcolm Griffiths . The piece was recorded at the festival and released onCuneiform Records . Another live recording made that year was the highly-praised "Gheim" by the Paul Rutherford Trio. Headline act in 1983 was theBobby Hutcherson Quartet featuringTete Montoliu andBilly Higgins , this set was broadcast on BBC radio.In 1984
Stan Tracey was back again with a quartet including his sonClark Tracey and saxophonistArt Themen performing hisPoet's Suite . AndElton Dean was back again with a quintet. The Festival Commission that year was a piece byTrevor Watts 14-pieceMoire Music . Other acts that year includedThe European Jazz Ensemble featuringTony Oxley ,Alan Skidmore ,Gerd Dudek and others;Factory Records ' jazz-dance actKalima ; and British fusion groupFull Circle Acts in 1985 included
Terry Day 'sKahondo Style .In 1986 the headline act was trumpeter Don Cherry, this time his set, with his group "Nu" including
Mark Helias ,Carlos Ward andNana Vasconcelos was recorded and later released on BBC records. Other acts in '86 included guitaristBilly Jenkins , who would return the following year.Acts in 1987 included:
In Cahoots featuringCanterbury music legendsPhil Miller ,Hugh Hopper ,Pip Pyle andElton Dean ; The Michael Gibbs Orchestra including trumpeterIan Carr . Headliners were TheGeorge Russell Orchestra.1988 saw a performance by Power Tools
Bill Frisell andRoland Shannon Jackson (available as a bootleg).Live recordings from the festival
* "Tandem"
Mike Osborne /Stan Tracey - Live at the Bracknell FestivalOgun Records - 1976
* the 1979 set by Barbara Thompson’s Paraphernalia was recorded for TV
* parts of "Voila Enough!" bySteve Beresford ,Peter Cusack ,David Toop andTerry Day from 1979.
* Debut album by Canadian jazz-fusion groupUzeb - "Live in Bracknell 1981" - their first concert in Europe
* John Stevens –Freebop (Affinity (1982)
** and Freebop's 1986 performance was released as the album "Live Tracks" onImpetus Records , this group includedEvan Parker andCourtney Pine . [ [http://www.wnur.org/jazz/artists/parker.evan/discog.html Discography Of Evan Parker ] ]
* Bassist and composerGraham Collier 's "Hoarded Dreams " (1983) (Arts Council commission, featuringTed Curson andManfred Schoof ). Described byJazzwise as a "masterpiece".
* Paul Rutherford Trio -Gheim - "Live at Bracknell" - 1983 - w Paul Rogers bass - CD includes the entire festival set, one of Rutherford's most acclaimed works. [ [http://www.forcedexposure.com/labels/emanem.uk.html Browse by Label: EMANEM (UK) ] ]
*Dudu Pukwana and Zila - "Life In Bracknell & Willisau " - 1983 - includingDjango Bates on piano.
*Eddie Prevost Quartet's "Continuum" = 1983 reviewed as "one of the few ‘must haves’ of British free jazz" and "sounds like bebop heard at a distance or in a dream" (Alan Durant [ [http://www.impetusdistribution.co.uk/css/pages.ID/mr.id.html MatchlessID ] ]
* The 1984 performance by theLennie Best Quintet was recorded for television [http://lcweb2.loc.gov/natlib/ihas/warehouse/jots/200028017/0001.pdf]
* Unofficial recordings are available of the 1984 performance by Don Cherry and The Leaders includingArthur Blythe ,Chico Freeman ,Hilton Ruiz ,Cecil McBee and FamadouDon Moye .
* Cherry's 1986 show with "Nu" includingCarlos Ward ,Nana Vasconcelos , andEd Blackwell . [ [http://web.comhem.se/kassman/doncherry.htm Don Cherry - Unissued Recordings ] ] was released on CD by the BBC in 2002 after years of bickering over the rights.References
External links
* [http://www.southhillpark.org.uk South Hill Park Arts Centre]
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