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Nigel Jarrett

Nigel Jarrett is a former newspaperman and a double prizewinner: the Rhys Davies Award for short fiction and, in 2016, the inaugural Templar Shorts award. His first story collection, Funderland, published by Parthian, was praised by the Guardian, the Independent, the Times and many others, and was longlisted for the Edge Hill Prize. His debut poetry collection, Miners At The Quarry Pool, also from Parthian, was described by Agenda poetry magazine as "a virtuoso performance". Jarrett's first novel, Slowly Burning (GG Books) was published in 2016, as was his second story collection, Who Killed Emil Kreisler? (Cultured Llama Publishing). Templar published his three-story pamphlet, A Gloucester Trilogy, in September 2019. In 2022, Saron Publishers brought out his latest work of long fiction, Notes From the Superhorse Stable, and his fourth story collection, Five Go To Switzerland, was published by Cockatrice Books. Gwyriad, his second poetry collection, was published by Cockatrice in March 2024. Based in Monmouthshire, Jarrett also writes for the Wales Arts Review, Arts Scene in Wales, Slightly Foxed, Acumen poetry magazine, and several others. His poetry, fiction, and essays appear widely. For many years he was a daily newspaper music critic, and now freelances in that capacity. When he can find time, he swims.

Early Jazz – A Concise Introduction, From Its Beginnings Through 1929

Fumi Tomita's survey of early jazz recognises the musical significance of lesser-known players who didn't get the column inches or billboards

Ibid: Spaces In Between

Sydney-based piano, flute and drums duo plays improvised and composed music touching on jazz, classical and folk

Clark Tracey brings Dylan Thomas to Wales

The Clark Tracey quartet with narrator Ben Tracey brought Stan Tracey's reading of Dylan Thomas to Abergavenny

Ray Gallon: Grand Company

Pianist Gallon leads Ron Carter and Lewis Nash in a set of standards and originals that nods to Ellington, Parker, Monk, Silver and more
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Lafayette Gilchrist: Undaunted

American sextet plays funk and Latin modal riffs and sequences overlaid with solos from saxophone, piano and trombone

Matt Johnson: At PizzaExpress Live In London

Leading his own band at the Soho club, keyboard-man Johnson draws on buoyant soul and funk influences redolent of his work with Jamiroquai

Zoe Rahman: Dreamland

The pianist's 2015 download album, touching McCoy Tyner, Abdullah Ibrahim, Jessica Williams and more, is reissued on CD

SuperBlue – Kurt Elling & Charlie Hunter: The Iridescent Spree

Singer, guitarist and band present originals and covers of such as Joni Mitchell and Ornette Coleman in a variety of funk-driven settings
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Josh Nelson: LA Stories – Live At Sam First

LA-based pianist plays modernised hard bop and some Mary Poppins with, among others, saxophonist Walter Smith III and guitarist Larry Koonse

Kevin Toney: Jazz Legacy

Former Blackbyrds pianist shows the breadth of his style in vivid live performances of material ranging from Shearing to Strayhorn

Max Beesley’s High Vibes: Zeus

British vibist in LA with Steve Gadd, Christian Sands, Walt Fowler and others plies a tight, sinewy jazz-rock and acid-jazz line

Jason Kao Hwang: Book Of Stories

Chinese-American electric violinist, a guitarist and a drummer mix free improv with hints of rock, country and even a touch of manouche
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