Tuesday 20 March 2018

Pete Neighbour at Jazznights the Bell Hotel, Clare on Sunday 18th March 2018 with Roger Odell, Ted Beament and Bernie Hodgkins with vocals from Larraine Odell and "sitters in" Geoff Harriman and Carol Bleiker

From relatively humble beginnings growing up in East London music has enabled Pete Neighbour to travel and perform extensively. Concert and guest  appearances on land

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have taken him all over Europe, North America, Australia and Asia. In more recent years he has carved a niche for himself being one of very few jazz musicians to reach a wider audience by performing as a Headline Guest Entertainer on luxury cruise ships; thus enabling him to travel to some far flung corners of the world… Japan, Iceland, The Falkland Islands (some six times!) and even Antarctica to name a few. His act, when on cruise ships, focuses particularly on the 'swing era'. The music and stories from that era never fail to ensure an enthralling evening's entertainment.
His love of jazz was nurtured from an early age and the complexities of improvisation became a challenge to be conquered… a challenge which excites him as much today as it did in those formative


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years. He is also still very much involved with corporate work, private functions, jazz festivals, master classes and recordings. Awards and accolades range from winning 'most promising saxophonist' at age 18 at a competition in London organised by 'Jazz Journal' magazine to being recently awarded the 'Entertainer of the Year' award by the six star luxury cruise line 'Silversea', with whom Pete has had a long and successful relationship. He is constantly in demand in a variety of settings and has performed at private parties for His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales at Highgrove House as well as at house parties for Sir Michael Caine and Mick Jagger. He is repeatedly in attendance at many high profile corporate and show business events. His performances have included venues as diverse as The Royal Festival Hall in London, The Lincoln Center in New York, functions for the New York Historical Society, corporate events on board the 'Orient Express', parties at the Cannes Film Festival, in French Chateaux, The House of Lords in London, and Scottish Baronial castles.
Over the years he has performed with many great names from both the British and American jazz scenes ranging, stylistically from Al Casey (who performed regularly

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with 'Fats' Waller) to modern jazz names such as John Critchenson and the late Martin Drew.  He is proud to have played regularly alongside such musical luminaries as Warren Vache, Doc Cheatham, Wild Bill Davidson, Max Kaminsky, Scott Hamilton, George Chisolm, Humphrey Lyttleton and Acker Bilk. He has appeared as a guest artiste or leading his own band in jazz clubs in many cities from his native London to Paris, New York, New Orleans, Zurich, Rome, Singapore and Sydney…and many places in between.
When spending time at his adopted home in South Carolina he enjoys being involved in t
he local thriving music scene. He is particularly grateful to Doctor Gordon (Dick) Goodwin, Emitrius Professor of composition at the University of South Carolina, who has written several arrangements for Pete. Furthermore, Pete has recorded and performed on numerous occasions with South Carolina saxophonist and bandleader Skipp Pearson. Skipp has been recognized by the State of South Carolina as its official "Ambassador of Jazz".
There are currently three albums available under the leadership of Pete Neighbour. The latest, "Back in the Neighbourhood" was recorded, as the title suggests, back in London in September of 2014. It was released in early 2015 to very favorable reviews. It features some old friends of Pete and who are some of the finest players currently performing on the British and European jazz scene. Two other albums, "Friends & Neighbour" and "It's Alright With Me" are also available – see the 'CD' page for sound clips and details on how to purchase. Downloads are also available via iTunes, amazon.com and cdbaby.com.

Pete played with the Jazznights Trio who were:

Roger Odell - Drums

Ted Beament - Piano

Bernie Hodgkins - Electric Bass

& vocals from Larraine Odell






Following the Jazznights raffle of 3 jazz cd’s we had the traditional Jazznights sitting in spot which is open to all musicians who have an  opportunity to play  with the band. Tonight we had the pleasure of vocalist Carol Bleiker singing Spring Will Be A Little Late This Year and Geoff Harriman playing Gentle Rain on his Harmonica.

 

Carol Bleiker and Geoff Harriman


Ted Beament, Bernie Hodgkins, Roger Odell and Pete Neighbour

CHRIS RAND (sax) will be at Jazznights on Sunday 1st April 2018








London based Saxophonist Chris Rand grew up on the south coast of Dorset. He moved to London to study at the Guildhall School of Music and quickly became one of the UK’s top saxophone side men playing and recording throughout the world with many of UK’s top Jazz and Blues artists. "A self-confessed rock ‘n’ roller who flirts with jazz" Jazzwise.

THE BEST IN BRITISH MODERN JAZZ is at Jazznights,
The Bell Hotel. Clare, Suffolk. CO10 8NN

Admission £10. Doors open 7.00 pm. Music 7.30 – 10.00 pm.

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