Tuesday, 31 August 2010

Tongues on Fire

Tongues on Fire: A tribute to the Black Panthers


Directed by David Murray with The Roots, The Last Poets, Doctor L and the visuals of Emory Douglas. Special multi-artform evening inspired by the revolutionary art of 1960s African-American radicals the Black Panthers cultural guru Emory Douglas. Featuring live music by members of hip-hop legends The Roots, free jazz, tenor saxophonist David Murray and the lyrical wizardry and politically-charged raps of the Last Poets.

A unique musical tribute to the cultural influence of 1960s African-American radicals the Black Panthers, whose publications and artefacts were often characterised by the unforgettable vernacular artwork of Emory Douglas, who worked as the Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party from 1967 until the Party disbanded in the 1980s.


The Last Poets, originally formed in 1968, are now widely seen as one of the earliest influences on what would become hip-hop.


Their politically-charged raps, taut rhythms, and dedication to raising African-American consciousness almost single-handedly laid the groundwork for the emergence of political hip-hop a couple of decades later in groups like The Roots, formed in 1987 by Tariq 'Black Thought' Trotter and Ahmir 'Questlove' Thompson in Philadelphia.


The Roots have continued to provide a left-field, politically conscious and jazz-influenced take on the genre of Hip-Hop. Don't miss...  

From Philly street corner buskers to hip-hop pioneers to perpetually touring live act to late-night television house band, legendary hip-hop group The Roots have never been one to rest on their laurels. After more than 15 years, the critically acclaimed, award-winning band continues to reinvent themselves and remains one of music’s most enduring and forward-thinking groups.


David Murray now in his fifties, has 130 albums to his name and contributions to around a hundred other recordings as a guest artist behind him. Over 25 years into his career, his music still expresses the verve and inspiration of youth, throughout a career which is prolific as much in terms of output as in terms of musical orientation (from the World Saxophone Quartet, of which he is one of the founders, to his octet, not forgetting his big band and the encounter with the Gwo Ka from Guadeloupe, amongst many other groups and creations).

 
DATE: Sat 11 September 2010
VENUE: Barbican Hall
TICKETS: £15/20/25/30 subject to availability
NEAREST TUBE: Barbican
More info @
http://www.barbican.org.uk/music

Tastecard ~ Diners Club

Don't miss a fantastic opportunity to join Tastecard... the UK's largest diners' club with over 250,000 members. Being a member entitles you to 50% OFF the total food bill (even for groups), or 2 for 1 meals (across all courses) at over 2,500 restaurants throughout the UK.


When you join you'll receive a tastecard and 300 page colour restaurant directory.


Show your tastecard at any of the fantastic restaurants throughout the UK to receive your discount, you can use the card on unlimited occasions, lunch and dinner, and it's valid for a whole year!


Restaurants range from popular chains such as Cafe Uno, La Tasca, TigerTiger, Prezzo, Strada and Gourmet Burger Kitchen to high-end award winning eateries such as MARCO by Marco Pierre White, the Rivington Grill (sister restaurant to The Ivy), Frederick's and Conran Restaurants to name but a few, the choice of restaurants is both wide and varied.

Love Life?    Love World Cuisine!

Join the club... 12 months Tastecard membership £69.95

More info @


Friday, 27 August 2010

Tropic Thunder! DJ Night

Love Life?     Love Tropical Music!


This is a Special DJ night featuring the ' one-and-only' AfroRomanzo DJs ~ spicing up your lives with the very best tropical music.

Just come back from holidays?

Well let's take you back... Think Sun, Sea, Salsa, Sandy beaches; lush breeze wafting over the coconut trees, all the way from the Mediterrenean, Pacific or Indian  oceans, and you get the idea...

We’re going to ignore the Autumn weather entirely on this night & take you to more tropical climes with DJ Romanzo’s hefty collection of laid-back Caribbean beats & Afro-Latin rhythms. Plus Son, Rumba, Kizomba, Zouk, Calypso, Kompa Direk, Kora beats, Soweto Jive, Bolingo, Benga, Bongo Flava, Naijja beats, Dub, Reggae...

You don't want to miss this night!!!

Come and chill out with a 'Pina Colada', 'Havana Rum' or even a 'Mojito', if that's your fancy. Lovely food, gorgeous peeps, and funky music,,, Bring your friends or just come and make new ones.  It's FREE!!!

What more could you ask for?

Oh! Don't forget your dancing shoes, too.



DATE: WED 1st SEPT 2010
VENUE: Upstairs at The Ritzy, Coldharbour Lane, Brixton, SW2 1JG
NEAREST TUBE: Brixton (Victoria Line)

Tickets: FREE
Tel: 0871 902 5739
More info @

Wednesday, 25 August 2010

The Shoreditch Jazz sessions


The Shoreditch Jazz sessions
Sun 3 and Sun 31 Oct / 6pm / Bar / Free

As part of Jazz Fm’s search for the next generation of jazz, soul and funk artists a new initiative has been set up by Jazz Fm called ‘Shoreditch Sessions’. Taking place in one of London’s grooviest cultural hubs, Rich Mix in Shoreditch, Jazz Fm invites musicians to come down and take part in the jam session which will kick off on Sunday October the 2nd and will happen again on 31st of October. Starting from 6pm, there will be a house band which will kick the sessions off and musicians will be invited to jam afterwards and or book in their 15 minute slot where they will get the chance to showcase their own band. 

With Jazz Fm’s ever expanding record label this is the perfect opportunity to be seen by some of the top A&R executives in the industry from both Jazz Fm and Decca, along with the possibility of being signed to the Jazz FM record label.

Jazz Fm and JazzWise are hoping to unearth some of the hottest, newest talent on the scene at the moment which will help shape the direction of the future of jazz, soul and funk to come. The ‘Shoreditch Sessions’ are free entry to musicians and the public. All are welcome. 

If you would like to book a specific slot to showcase your band then please email ollie.rosenblatt@jazzfm.com.

Part of the Jazz Legends season in partnership with Jazz FM.
More info @ Jazz Legends

DATE: Sun 3 & 31 October 2010
VENUE: Rich Mix, 35-47 Bethnal Green Road, London, E1 6LA
NEAREST TUBE: Liverpool Street | Old Street

Tickets: FREE   
Bookings: www.richmix.org.uk/bookings

   

Lake of Stars


Lake of Stars
Wed 8 Sep / Wed 6 Oct / Wed 3 Nov / Wed 1 Dec / 6pm / Bar / Free

The award winning vinspired Lake of Stars project brings a tropical slice of its international festival vibe to the heart of Shoreditch. Expect everything from soulful folk acts to afrobeat MCs, digital exhibitions, indie bands, fashion stalls and DJs. Past artists include Afrikan Boy, Sinden, Ross Allen and Ninja Tunes’ Andreya Triana.

DATE: Wed 8 Sep | 6 Oct | 3 Nov | 1 Dec 2010
VENUE: Rich Mix, 35-47 Bethnal Green Road, London, E1 6LA
NEAREST TUBE: Liverpool Street | Old Street

Tickets: FREE 

Sons of Cuba


Sons of Cuba
Presented by Mr Bongo Films and JungleDrums
Fri 10 Sep | 6.30pm | Bar | £5

Book tickets online or call our Box Office on 020 7613 7498

Hailed by critics, Andrew Lang's powerful and moving documentary Sons of Cuba is a stunning insight behind the scenes of Castro's Cuba into the lives of a group of young boys; amateur boxers training to become champions and heroes of their country.

This event will celebrate its DVD release on 20 September on Mr Bongo Films and will feature a screening of the film, Q&A with director Andrew Lang and music from DJ John Armstrong and Tumbao Tivoli


DATE: Friday 10 September 2010
VENUE: Rich Mix, 35-47 Bethnal Green Road, London, E1 6LA
NEAREST TUBE: Liverpool Street | Old Street

 

Tickets: £5
Bookings: http://www.richmix.org.uk/bookings

More info @
info@richmix.org.uk

http://www.sonsofcuba.com/
http://www.mrbongo.com/
http://www.jungledrumsonline.com/


       

Friday, 20 August 2010

Safroman @ Passing Clouds

Love Life? Love Congolese Rumba!

Don’t miss… The High Priest of the Congolese Rumba… SAFROMAN

Following on from his amazing WOMAD 2010 debut, he will be performing this Saturday at “Passing Clouds, and if you didn’t go to Womad, this gig is unmissable for ‘Soukouss’ lovers. Burning the CD decks and keeping the dancefloor hot, will be DJs Wala Danga, Mr. K & Debbie Golt


Safro Manzangi  is the grand rhythm guitarist, song writer, composer singer, and arranger from DR Congo, resident in London. Known as the High Priest, he plays with the authority of a man who helped to create the new wave of Rumba Lingala in 80's Kinshasa.

As a rhythm guitarist, Safroman is of impeccable pedigree, sitting alongside the likes of Diblo Dibala, Dr. Nico or even the “Le Grand Maitre” – Franco – as an outstanding ambassador of Congolese Rumba… But he is not alone, and will be ably supported by a dream team of other well known musicians such as Fiston Lusambo (Zong Zing), Mongoley, Banko, Milles Baguettes, Janni

Photos:  David Kayondo (c) 2010 AfroRomanzo World Music

Love  Soukouss? Don't miss!!!

This concert is brought to you by The Limpopo Club

DATE: Sat 21 August 2010
VENUE: Passing Clouds, 440 Richmond Road, London, E8 4AA

More info at:

Thursday, 19 August 2010

London Fashion Weekend 2010

Coming up soon ... Vodafone London Fashion Weekend


This is the designer shopping event of the season. Shop from over 100 designers including Twenty8Twelve, Alex Monroe, House of Harlow, Olivia Rubin, Ghost, Sass & Bide, Mawi, Pauric Sweeney and many more – all selling their collections at incredible discounts.


Experience the buzz of Fashion Week and reserve your seat within the catwalk to see the hottest AW10 trends, pamper yourself with makeovers, manicures and hairstyling, or simply relax with a champagne cocktail and take in the stunning surroundings.

DATES: 23–26 September

VENUE: Somerset House, London, UK



More info at http://www.londonfashionweekend.co.uk/

Wednesday, 18 August 2010

Notting Hill Carnival 2010

Details and photos coming up...

Jazz a la Villette 2010, Paris

PARIS... JE T'AIME... "Jazz a la Villette" Festival

The first fortnight in September brings one of Paris’s best jazz festivals (early Sept).  Spend your last jazzy evenings of the Summer around the Parc de la Villette with legendary artists such as Chick Corea, Chucho Valdes and Gil Scott-Heron. 
 

As every year, the Jazz à la Villette festival will have you wishing summer would last for just a few more days. From 31st August to 12th September, the most innovative creators of the moment, at the frontiers of all genres (improvised music, soul, hip hop...) meet on the various stages around the Parc de la Villette.

At the Point Ephémère, DJ Mehdi invites you to spend a whole night to the sound of his delicate mixes (3rd). At the Grande Halle, don’t miss the two jazz legends Chucho Valdès and Archie Shepp with their Afro-Cuban Project (7th), young trumpet prodigy Ibrahim Maalouf (3rd) and the legendary trio of Chick Corea, Miroslav Vitous and Roy Haynes (2nd).

At the Cabaret Sauvage, go and listen to soul funk singer Alice Russel in an acoustic session (5th) and discover the hip hop swing of pianist Robert Glasper, programmed in a Tribute to Roy Ayers (11th). And to end this festival with an outstanding concert, The Last Poets & David Murray will invite themselves at la Grande Halle de la Villette on Sunday (12th)!

And above all, keep the evening of 8th free for an undoubtedly memorable rendezvous with the poet and forerunner of rap, the one and only Gil Scott-Heron, at the Cité de la Musique. Also take note of a “Jazz à la Villette for kids” workshop in which children can have their first lesson in swing and groove and the cinema cycle at the MK2 Quai de Seine and Quai de Loire where you can see, or see again, major classics of the 7th art with Frank Sinatra (High Society, On the Town, Love and Swing) and even the Aristocats by Walt Disney!




DATES: 31 August To 12 September 2010

VENUE: Cité de la musique, Paris




More details at http://www.jazzalavillette.com/
Photos on Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/47566991@N03/4755376624/

Tuesday, 17 August 2010

Ruby and The Vines

Recently tipped by Max Reinhardt as " Wild, Hot and about to happen new trio" from SOAS, London, don't miss the amazing funky sounds of this new band, who recently opened the bill for Grammy Award winner Dobet Gnahore at Rich Mix.


"Ruby and The Vines" led by Binisa Bonner (Bass|Vocals), fuse influences as diverse as Afro-Rock, Congolese roots music, Soul-Jazz, Funky beats, Dub and Reggae. The line-up is completed by Greg Sanders (Guitar|Vocals) and Ben Assiter (Drums), who complement Binisa’s soulful, jazzy vocals and deftly melodic bass lines with a meticulous groove.

Binisa comes from a mixed English/Congolese background and grew up in multicultural Brixton, London. As a singer - with vocal training in jazz, pop and South African singing - she has a distinctive approach to songwriting with compositions originating from melodic use of the bass. The name "Binisa" means "one that makes people dance" in Lingala (a Congolese language), and she is blessed with an amazingly fresh voice that will surely set the music scene alight for years to come.

Ben and Greg, both also Londoners, have backgrounds in many different styles of music from funk and ska through to hip-hop, jazz, etc, and are exquisite musicians in their own right.  

The band play an irrestitable fusion of funky beats with spanking guitar-riffs that Jimi Hendrix would be proud of; and a pulsating drum rhythm to match. They come to perform Upstairs at The Ritzy - "straight-off-the-boat" - as some would say, from a Summer music excursion to the West African music heartlands of Senegal, Gambia and Mali.

FRIDAY 15th OCTOBER 2010

Upstairs at The Ritzy, Brixton
London, SW2 1JG



        Photos:    Richard Gray | David Kayondo. (c) 2010 AfroRomanzo World Music

Monday, 16 August 2010

London African Music Festival

Don't miss... The London African Music Festival returns to Southbank Centre to celebrate some of the best in music from across Africa, whether it be the incredible Master Drummers of Africa or the meditative songs of beganna master Alemu Aga. There’s also a host of free events ranging from gospel jazz to East African melodies.  Check out details at http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/find/festivals-series/london-african-music-festival

Friday 10 Sept
MC Solaar, DJ Edu, Amira Kheir, Sarah Ndagire


Saturday 11 Sept
Alemu Aga, Rafiki Jazz, The Master Drummers of Africa, Bulawayo


Sunday 12 Sept
London Community Gospel Choir, 4Season Band & Temitope Ajayi, Sona Jobarteh, Laye Sow



Don't miss... great African music!!!

Womad UK 2010

A special report on this year's WOMAD Festival at Malmesbury, Wiltshire will be coming soon...

Sunday, 15 August 2010

Summer @ Canary Wharf

Celebrate Summer in Canary Wharf - Arts and Music events. Check details at  http://www.mycanarywharf.com/_pdf/CW_ArtsEvents_JuneAugust2010.pdf

Carnaval del Pueblo


Check out new photos of the recent Carnaval Del Pueblo - Europe's largest Latin American Music and Culture Festival, supplied by Candela Live.  http://cdp.studentbox.com/region

Saturday, 14 August 2010

Upstairs at The Ritzy

                                                     The Ritzy Cinema, Brixton

                                                                        Upstairs at The Ritzy

                                                            Time for Drinks, anyone?

                                                         Upstairs at The Ritzy

AfroCubism

AfroCubism,,, a new album collaboration of West African and Cuban musicians is out; World Circuit's dream project and the original concept to what became the "Buena Vista Social Club" is on World Tour now...


A performance is scheduled at the Barbican Centre, London, UK. 21 Nov. http://www.worldcircuit.co.uk




Africa 50 years of Music

The most comprehensive compilation of African music ever achieved, Africa – 50 Years of Music collects 183 classic recordings by 183 important artists from 38 countries in North, South, East and West Africa. 

The artists include universal stars such as Miriam Makeba, Fela Kuti, Youssou N’Dour, Franco, Cheb Khaled, Cesaria Evora, Mulatu Astatke, Salif Keita, Manu Dibango and Oum Kalsoum. Details at http://www.sternsmusic.com 

AfroRomanzo gigs coming up...


Don't miss Upcoming gigs...


                RUBY AND THE VINES ~ FRIDAY 8th OCTOBER


                               More info at http://www.myspace.com/rubyandthevines

                      
                          TIN ROOTS ~ FRIDAY 3rd DECEMBER

                                       
                                      More info at http://www.myspace.com/tinroots


VENUE: Upstairs at The Ritzy, Coldharbour Lane, Brixton, London, SW2 1JG, U.K

Mali Latino Album

Pianist, arranger, composer and band leader Alex Wilson and Malian kora master Madou Sidiki Diabaté present Mali Latino.  They head up a sensational nine-piece band (including trumpet, trombone and full Latin percussion section), with Malian percussion virtuoso Ahmed Fofana in this cross-cultural music adventure. A rich mix of Latin dance patterns and driving West African rhythms make for a spectacular evening at Brighton Dome’s Corn Exchange on 2 November at 8pm.

Born out of an earlier encounter for the 2004 track Remercier les travailleurs and an Aldeburgh Music Composer residency, Mali Latino is a rare moment of musical alchemy: a collision of two distinct styles and traditions that a unique sound with fiery Latin percussion, mixed with the driving rhythms of Mali, the virtuosic kora and piano of Madou and Wilson’s intense combination of mandingue and Cuban vocals.

As a composer, arranger, performer and educator, Alex Wilson is one of the UK’s foremost Latin music producers. He has travelled over fifty countries to perform music in a multitude of projects, including writing a theatre score for NITRO (Britain’s leading black theatre company), commissions from the Royal Opera House, the Royal Northern College of Music and the Society for the Promotion of New Music, and a guest appearance with Wynton Marsalis’ Jazz at the Lincoln Centre Orchestra at the London Barbican Concert Hall.

The new album collaboration between Alex Wilson, Madou Sidiki Diabate and Ahmed Fofana is now available from Amazon on pre-order:

Check out details at http://www.amazon.co.uk/Latino-Wilson-Sidiki-Diabate-Fofana/dp/B003V54WW8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1280835007&sr=1-1

 

 

Canary Wharf Jazz Festival

13-15th Aug ~ Canary Wharf Jazz Festival with Alex Wilson, Ernesto Simpson, Ruby Turner, Pee Wee Ellis, etc... Details at http://www.mycanarywharf.com/