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Glasgow Jazz Festival unveils 2022 programme

Glasgow Jazz Festival has unveiled its programme for 2022, as it makes its long-awaited return to the city with a full suite of performances from some of the best jazz musicians on the scene. With locations across Glasgow set to burst with jazz talent this June, the four-day festival will take place between Thursday 16th – Sunday 19th June 2022.

Jazz will be the sound of the city this summer with over 24 events across the four days. There will be performances from some of the biggest names in jazz, blues, soul, funk, R&B and world music taking place across the city’s stages.

Due to the pandemic and accompanying Covid-19 restrictions, the festivals in 2020 & 2021 were adapted to digital offerings, therefore this will be the first time the event has taken place with in-person audiences since 2019.

Legendary American jazz bassist Buster Williams will play St Luke’s with his all-star quartet, including iconic jazz funk drummer Lenny White, on the closing night of the festival. Perhaps best known as one of the first members of pianist Herbie Hancock’s early 1970s group, Williams has also been the accompanist of choice for many singers, including Nancy Wilson who he toured extensively with throughout his career. Williams has worked on several film soundtracks and television commercials – including adverts for Coca-Cola, Budweiser and Old Spice.

Glasgow Jazz Festival is delighted to welcome back award-winning jazz trumpet player Ryan Quigley to its stage. Ryan, who has recorded and toured with the likes of Quincy Jones, George Michael, Gregory Porter, Michael Bublé and Robbie Williams, will play Óran Mòr with his big band on Friday 17th June.

On the Saturday night, festival favourites the James Taylor Quartet will take to the stage at Óran Mòr. Dubbed as one of the most important jazz-pop crossover outfits on the British music scene, the James Taylor Quartet will showcase their relentlessly entertaining tunes that draw influence from the rare-groove style funk and the boogaloo funk of the 60s and 70s.

Across the city, leading jazz vocalist Georgia Cécile will headline St Luke’s. Having toured as the main support for Gregory Porter, the young singer-songwriter is undoubtedly at the helm of the new wave of UK jazz-pop crossover artists. Her music has a timeless and cinematic quality that fuses jazz and soul influences with a contemporary edge – a sound that is sure to come into its own surrounded by the special acoustics of the East End venue. 

Ebi Soda take to the Blue Arrow stage on the opening night, thriving on the idea of contradiction the five-piece keep a post-punk DIY ethic close to their hearts with erratic drum breaks, multi-effect soundscapes and searing trombone lines.

Multi award-winning saxophonist and composer Binker Golding will perform a mixture of jazz, blues and Americana at the Blue Arrow on Saturday 18th June. Alongside his quintet he will showcase the talent that has had him crowned Instrumentalist of the Year by Jazz FM in 2020.

Sunday at the Blue Arrow will welcome ‘Best Jazz Vocalist’ at the British Jazz Awards alumni Anita Wardell and her trio. Anita is regarded as an outstanding scat singer, and she is also recognised as a skilled writer and performer of vocalese.

UK-based Latin Jazz outfit TRYPL will showcase their original and fresh sound on the opening night. Created by the horn section, Trevor Mires, Ryan Quigley and Paul Booth, the brass section is sure to take centre stage for this performance, but they will also be joined by powerhouses Alex Wilson (piano), Dimitris Christopoulos (bass), Edwin Sanz (percussion), Tristan Banks (drums) and Davide Giovannini (drums). TRYPL will play Drygate on the opening night on a double bill with saxophonist Paul Towndrow and his trio.

Home-grown talent will once again take centre stage at this year’s Glasgow Jazz Festival seeing award-winning Scottish pianist Fergus McCreadie play solo piano at the Recital Room in Glasgow City Halls in a double bill with Scottish Jazz legend Brian Kellock, who will perform an intimate and beautiful solo piano recital to mark the opening night of the festival.

Recently crowned ‘Best Vocalist’ at the 2021 Scottish Jazz Awards, the incredible singer Marianne McGregor plays an afternoon show at St Luke’s on Saturday 18th June while Matt Carmichael takes to the Blue Arrow stage that evening.

A special all-day event, curated by the acclaimed Glasgow DJ Rebecca Vasmant, will take place at Óran Mòr on the final day. Entitled “With Love, from Glasgow”, this unique event will be a festival within a festival and will feature Paix, Azamiah, Blue Boar Brass, Mama Terra and Era Suite. There will also be DJ sets from Nick Peacock, Chris Astrojazz and Rebecca Vasmant.

Jill Rodger, Director of Glasgow Jazz Festival, said: “It will be so special to be back this year with a fully in-person festival. I can’t wait to welcome some exciting new acts alongside some familiar faces back to the Glasgow Jazz Festival stage. We’ve put a real focus this year on homegrown talent as the last two years have been so difficult for so many musicians and we wanted to make sure we were supporting them as much as we can with this year’s line-up. It’s shaping up to be a fantastic festival and will be a brilliant opportunity for people to discover the high calibre of jazz talent we have here on our doorstep in Scotland.”

The festival continues to champion female jazz talent and they have taken a pledge to the Keychange initiative to achieve a 50:50 gender balance at the festival each year. This year 65% of performances at Glasgow Jazz Festival will showcase the incredible female talent within the scene.

Alan Morrison, Head of Music, Creative Scotland said: “Ever since it helped to make Glasgow a European Capital of Culture, Glasgow Jazz Festival has played a crucial role in the musical life of this city and its thriving jazz scene.  The revival of live programming secures the festival’s place as an event which celebrates jazz in all its forms, and the line-up of homegrown talent in concert with artists from around the world gives jazz a starring role in Glasgow’s cultural life this summer.”

The festival takes place thanks to National Lottery funding from Creative Scotland.

For more information and to buy tickets for the festival please visit www.jazzfest.co.uk. Tickets go on sale at 4pm on Tuesday, 10 May 2022.

Listings

Talk: Stewart Smith – Jazz at the Third Eye Centre

Scottish Music Centre

Thursday 16th May

5pm

Brian Kellock Solo Piano and Fergus McCreadie Solo Piano

Recital Room, City Halls

Thursday 16th May

7.30pm

Milk Carton Kids

St Luke’s

Thursday 16th May

7pm

TRYPL and Paul Towndrow Trio

Drygate

Thursday 16th May

8pm

Voka Gentle

The Hug & Pint

Thursday 16th May

7.30pm

Paul Harrison “Alice in Wonderland” Silent Movie Score

Blue Arrow

Thursday 16th May

7.30pm

Ebi Soda

Blue Arrow

Thursday 16th May

10.30pm

Late Night Jam Session

Blue Arrow

Thursday 16th May

12.00am

The War & Treaty

St Luke’s

Friday 17th May

7pm

Ryan Quigley Big Band – Swing Classics

Óran Mòr

Friday 17th May

7pm

Brian Molley Quartet

Blue Arrow

Friday 17th May

7.30pm

Nimbus Sextet

Blue Arrow

Friday 17th May

10.30pm

Late Night Jam Session

Blue Arrow

Friday 17th May

12am

Marianne McGregor

St Luke’s

Saturday 18th May

1.30pm

Georgia Cécile

St Luke’s

Saturday 18th May

7.30pm

Matt Carmichael

Blue Arrow

Saturday 18th May

7.30pm

James Taylor Quartet

Óran Mòr

Saturday 18th May

7.30pm

Binker Golding Quintet

Blue Arrow

Saturday 18th May

10.30pm

Late Night Jam Session

Blue Arrow

Saturday 18th May

12am

“With Love from Glasgow” featuring Paix; Mama Terra; Blue Boar Brass; Azamiah; Era Suite + DJs Rebecca Vasmant, Nick Peacock, Chris Astrojazz

Óran Mòr

Sunday 19th June

3pm

Buster Williams Quartet and Rachel Duns

St Luke’s

Sunday 19th June

7.30pm

Anita Wardell Trio

Blue Arrow

Sunday 19th June

7.30pm

“With Love from Glasgow” Afterparty and Jam

Blue Arrow

Sunday 19th June

10.30pm

Late Night Jam Session and Closing Party

Blue Arrow

Sunday 19th June

12am

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