Set in the magnificent grounds of Burton Agnes the most relaxing and accessible Blues Jazz Festival.
Friday
Arrived on site, must be getting used to this camping malarkey. Tent up and kettle on in no time flat. All the while the sounds of Zoe Gilby floated across the camp site enhancing our anticipation of a great weekend of jazz and blues.
Andrew and Eve arrived and pitched (getting to know the lingo as well) their tent. All four of us then went onto the magnificent lawns of Burton Agnes Hall in time to catch Zoe Gilby.
Do go and see her and hubby Andy - you will experience a treat of lovely music.
We all attended the Late Night Session hosted by the Beverley Arts Trust, a most popular event introduced last year. This is held in the beer tent run by the Wold Top Brewery. Up first was John Cox who started us off with his funky jazz merged with a Latin flavour.
A weary Yorkshire Gig Guide crew then retired for a late supper before crawling into our respective tents reflecting on a superb evenings entertainment and caught some well earned zzzzzzzs.
Saturday
Awoke to a grey and overcast morning. Looking like rain so over breakfast a decision made to go into Bridlington and purchase 2 umbrellas (large ones) - not that easy I assure you, therefore Andrew and Eve were left to cover the events whilst we were on our quest.
On the bill at that time were also Skintight International - more about these acts later. The main stage then hosted the Nicola Farnon Quartet just as the Heavens opened! Up went a vast assortment of umbrellas - ours included. Nicola sang and played double bass and gave her all. Despite the rain no-one moved during this most impressive performance. Alison and I asked if Nicola would be available for a short interview. Being agreeable, as soon as her fans had had time for a chat Nicola then gave Yorkshire Gig Guide a lovely interview.
Joel Purnell Quartet was our next entertainment. A collected mix of highly experienced jazz players influenced by American jazz, hugely popular with the knowledgeable audience.
As usual there were performances also continuing in the Great Hall - Ben Beatie and the Jazz Essentials and then Jess Gardam (Beverley Folk Festival presentation)
Already exhausted we headed for the late night tent. Holly Taymar set us off with her chatty and amusing tales between her songs. Farino appeared next and their flamenco was fast paced and truly absorbing. They were truly surprised at their reception and the call for "more" at the end of their performance.
Sunday
A more relaxed start this morning. Broke camp (told you- got the lingo) after breakfast. Made our leisurely way to the grounds. The Rob Law Trio played the first set on the main stage, giving a relaxing mixture of soul and Latin jazz which had the audience absorbed. Rob Law Trio plays regularly at Hull's Pave Bar on a Tuesday night.
Beverley Folk Festival presented Jess Lawson to finish off the events in the Hall.
I must not forget to mention the sterling work done by the many volunteers, sound and lighting crew and the many artists who make this a very special event. Congratulations all on a superb festival.
So we bid farewell for another year leaving with fond memories yet again. Andrew and Eve last seen talking with Tony from the Alligators with his wife Elaine as Alison and I and the ........ tent slipped quietly into the night and headed for home.
Denis, Alison, Andrew and Eve
Yorkshire Gig Guide
All interviews and film will be posted shortly
1 comment:
Where are the video interviews, sorry?
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