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John Surman: From Boy Choirs to Big Horns

by John Kelman
It's increasingly risky to be a musician on the road. When British saxophonist John Surman was traveling from his home in Oslo, Norway, to New York City in September, 2007 for a recording session, he almost lost his baritone saxophone to the airlines. It is a nightmare traveling now," says Surman, and hardly a tour goes ...
Peter King

by Martin Longley
Even though the English alto saxophonist Peter King has only occasionally appeared in New York, over the decades he's visited often enough to be very gradually establishing a connection with the city's scene. This month, King is part of Made In The UK, a touring package organized and funded by The Arts Council Of England, with ...
Reel Recordings Presents "Splinters" - Long Lost Britjazz Supersession

Reel Recordings is honored to present legendary British saxophonist Trevor Watts with his recording of the all-star collective SPLINTERS. Assembled by drummers John Stevens and Phil Seamen in 1972, SPLINTERS united Stevens and Seamen with tenor giant Tubby Hayes, altoist Trevor Watts, trumpeter Kenny Wheeler, pianist Stan Tracey, and bassist Jeff Clyne. Here is ...
Tubby Hayes: Intensity: The 1965 Tapes

by George Kanzler
The late '50s and early '60s were a great time for jazz at clubs in downtown Manhattan. It was a heyday for tenor saxophonists; such giants as Sonny Rollins, Al Cohn, Zoot Sims, Sonny Stitt, John Coltrane, Johnny Griffin, Gene Ammons, Wayne Shorter, Booker Ervin and Tubby Hayes could be heard at cozy spots like New ...
The Little Giant

By Tubby Hayes
Label: Proper Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: CD1: Walkin' Shoes; Sextet; Line For Lyons; Nights At The Turntable; Bweebida Bobbida; Limelight; Bark For Barksdale; Westwood Walk; Too Marvellous For Words; The Creep; Walkin' Shoes; Bweebida Bobbida; Bark For Barksdale; Peanut Vendor; Bill's Blues; Sextet; Limelight; Intermission Riff; Sure Thing; Trip To Mars; Jordu; Orient Line; May Ray; Monsoon. CD2: Treble Gold; Basshouse; IPA Special; Final Selection; I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart; Sophisticated Lady; Deuces Wild; Fidelius; Tootsie Roll; Now's The Time; Please Call; Dance Of The Aerophragytes; There's No You; Imagination; Peace Pipe; Evil Eyes; There'll Never Be Another You; Opus De Funk; Straight Life. CD3: Big Top; Introduction; Cabaletto; Maenya; He's A Tramp; Sophisticated Lady; The Yellow Rose Of Texas; Almost Like Being In Love; Ain't It The Truth; The Little Giant/Orient Line; Plymouth Rock; Room 608; Doggin' Around; Sophisticated Lady; Mambo Tittoro; I'll Remember April; Ode To Ernie; Foolin' Myself; No I Woodyn't. CD4: Message To The Messengers; Hall Hears The Blues; Nicole; Night In Tunisia; Laker's Day; Short Circuit; Wood Work; Blues In Two Modes; Karen.
Suddenly Last Tuesday
Featuring the music of Tubby Hayes
Duration: 3:50
Tubby Hayes: The Little Giant

by Chris May
This is the kind of niche market compilation which gives reissue companies operating outside the fifty-year copyright rule a good name. This lovingly put together, decently remastered, comprehensively annotated, four-disc set focuses on the breakthrough years of one of the most fecund and formidable tenor saxophonists Britain has ever produced. Tubby Hayes--a child prodigy who took ...
Tubby Hayes: Commonwealth Blues and Addictive Tendencies

by Donald Elfman
Tubby Hayes Commonwealth Blues Art of Life 2005 Tubby Hayes Addictive Tendencies Rare Music Recordings 2005 Tubby Hayes essentially put British jazz players on the map. In his short life ...
Tubby Hayes: Mexican Green

By Tubby Hayes
Label: Universal Music Group
Released: 2005
Track listing: Dear Johnny B; Off the Wagon; Trenton Place; The Second City Steamer;
Blues in Orbit; A
Dedication to Joy; Mexican Green.