Category: Interview

1 March 2016

Tim Garland Interview

You last appeared in Brighton back in October 2014. What have you been doing since?     “The last two years have seen me work quite a lot with Chick Corea’s band The Vigil, a five week tour of South America, plus another tour whose flight route saw me circumnavigate the globe over 3 weeks! So […]

1 February 2016

Vitor Pereira Interview

You’re classically trained, how did you get into jazz?     “Yes, I studied classical music in Porto where I’m from. At that time in Portugal there weren’t any jazz degrees or anything similar, the only way you could study music in an official school or conservatory was by following the classical route.”     “I was […]

1 February 2016

Emma Fisk Interview

Who are your main influences? Are they just jazz violinists or are there other instrumentalists and non-jazz influences?     “In terms of jazz violinists my first main influence was Stephane Grappelli who I started listening to around the age of 12 and was lucky enough to meet when he played at Sunderland Empire in 1988. […]

1 February 2016

New Generation Jazz: Shirley Tetteh interview

Tell us about your musical upbringing and how you got into jazz.     “I began playing guitar when I was 11, I had classical guitar lessons for about 3 months and then switched to electric guitar. I had a really great music teacher when I was in secondary school who had our school band learning […]

1 February 2016

New Generation Jazz: Moses Boyd Interview

Tell us about how you got into playing drums and what you get out of it.     “I started out around 14 at my secondary school in London. Luckily the drum teacher at the time was a jazz drummer and he hipped me to the likes of Max Roach, Tony Williams and more early on. […]

1 January 2016

Arun Ghosh Interview

Clarinettist Arun Ghosh discusses his music, ahead of his appearance at the 2016 South Coast Jazz Festival this month.   Did you always want to be a clarinettist?     “I always wanted to be a musician, ever since I started playing the recorder at primary school! I got the bug, played it all the time […]

1 January 2016

Brian O’Connor Interview

Brian O’Connor has been photographing jazz musicians since the 1970s and has photographed a number of jazz legends. Here he talks about his images and his upcoming exhibition at the South Coast Jazz Festival.   How did you first get into jazz?     “Although I enjoyed pop music of the late 50’s you would occasionally […]

1 January 2016

Alex Garnett Interview

Charlie Anderson: I last interviewed you a year ago, what have you been doing since? Alex Garnett: “Hi Charlie, nice to talk to you again. Since we last spoke I’ve been busy, I feel blessed. Apart from a myriad of one-offs and rent jobs, I'm a regular part of the Ronnie Scott's team and I have […]

1 December 2015

John Law interview

Acclaimed pianist John Law talks to Charlie Anderson about his latest project set around Bach’s Goldberg Variations.   Tell us about your latest project, performing Bach’s Goldberg Variations. How did that come about?     “Because I’m originally from classical music, Bach is something that I play pretty much every day. For me it’s like praying […]

1 December 2015

Robin Blakeman Interview

Multi-reeds player and arranger Robin Blakeman has recently collaborated with vocalist Tina May. Here he talks about his life in music. [Photo: Robin Blakeman with James Moody]   Tell us how you first got into music.     “I was raised in the Anglo-Catholic religion (though now I have none) and my love for music originates from […]

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