Tag: Patrick Billingham

1 April 2016

Big Band Scene (April 2016)

Saxophonist Patrick Billingham continues his monthly column with a look at practise.   “Maestro*/man† why do you practise every day and for so many hours?”  “Because if I didn’t, after one day I would notice, after a week my colleagues would notice and after a month my audience would notice.” I have found this quote […]

1 March 2016

Big Band Scene (March 2016)

In SJM46 (November 2015), I mentioned creating a digital archive of a band’s charts and promised to discuss the issue of copyright. As well as being a legal issue, it is also a moral issue.  If you have copied someone else’s work with the intention of profiting from it, then you should pass on some […]

1 February 2016

Big Band Scene (Feb. 2016)

Saxophonist Patrick Billingham continues his monthly column with a look at the appeal of big bands.     "Like my dad, I have the most fun when I am in front of that kick-butt big band" Natalie Cole (1950-2015).  Highlighted in The Guardian, January 2nd.   What is the attraction of playing in a big […]

1 January 2016

Big Band Scene (Jan. 2016)

Saxophonist Patrick Billingham continues his monthly column with a roundup of the big bands that will be performing across Sussex in 2016.       Happy New Year.  Now’s the time to make a list of resolutions. Or not, as the case may be.  If I were to make a list, I suppose it might include […]

1 December 2015

Big Band Scene (Dec. 2015)

Saxophonist Patrick Billingham continues his monthly column with a look at The Seaford Rock & Jazz Orchestra and Saxshop.       The end is nigh. Of 2015, that is. Bands are preparing for the festive season. Christmassy charts not played for the best part of twelve months are dusted down for their annual appearance. After […]

1 December 2015

Live Review: Trees Ensemble

Terry Pack’s Trees Ensemble (Bonsai Version) The Verdict, Brighton Saturday 31st October, 2015   The Bonsai version of Trees performed at The Verdict on Saturday 31st October in a fundraiser for the House That Zac Built charity. From Eddie Myer’s solo bass opening of Terry’s composition El Pueblo Unido until the final gospel like chords of […]

1 November 2015

Big Band Scene (Nov. 2015)

  Saxophonist Patrick Billingham continues his monthly column with a look at The Paul Busby Bigger Band and The Johnny Spice Swing Orchestra.   Occasionally I have been at a workshop or jam session and have encountered a horn player who had a great sound and could make an improvised solo seem effortless.   But […]

1 October 2015

Big Band Scene (Oct. 2015)

Saxophonist Patrick Billingham continues his monthly column with a look at Terry Pack’s Trees.   Once again, some bad news and some good news.  The bad news is that the fangs of austerity have once again bitten deep into the Brighton Jazz scene.  Lack of funding means that The Lantern Fayre, planned for the first week-end […]

1 September 2015

Big Band Scene (Sept. 2015)

Saxophonist Patrick Billingham continues his monthly column with a look at The Maestro Academy Players and The Sussex Universities Big Band.       Recent news reports have suggested that nightclubs are facing extinction in this country.  Fewer than half have survived from 2005.  Clubbing has ceased altogether in some towns.  There is much speculation on […]

1 August 2015

Big Band Scene (Aug. 2015)

Big Band Scene Saxophonist Patrick Billingham continues his monthly column with a look at Big Band Sounds and The Downbeat Swing Band.       When setting up a big band, there is rarely any problem in recruiting saxophone players.  Other musicians may be harder to find.   The rhythm section is the essential component.  Ideally, […]

You are here: Page 6