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SUMMARY:Words and Jazz - Matthew Caley\, Paul Roden\, Todd Swift\, Tim Cumming\, Peter Daniels\, Heinen-di Biase-Chiaberta
DESCRIPTION:Nicki Heinen has once more programmed an exciting evening of poetry and jazz in our intimate downstairs space.\n\n \n\nMatthew Caley\nMatthew’s debut Thirst [Slow Dancer\, 1999] was nominated for The Forward Prize for best 1st collection.  He's read everywhere from The National Portrait Gallery to Wayne-Hollway Smith's salons\, The Gypsy Hill Tavern\, The Novi Sad International Poetry Festival\, Prague's Alchemy\, for Paris Lit Up; at The Globe Theatre to The Morden Tower\, Newcastle upon Tyne and on BBC Radio 3's The Verb. His 5th collection Rake was released from Bloodaxe Books on January 28th 2016.\n\n\n\nTodd Swift\nTodd is a British-Canadian expert on modern and contemporary poetry\, and has been editing poetry collections for over 20 years. He has been a university teacher working with BA\, MA and PhD students\, in Budapest\, London and Glasgow. He is the editor or co-editor of numerous global anthologies\, including Carcanet’s Modern Canadian Poets. He is author of nine full collections of poetry\, including Seaway: New & Selected Poems\, from Salmon\, Ireland. His Selected Poems was published in 2014 by Marick Press\, USA. His poems have appeared in many leading journals in America\, Australia\, Britain\, Canada and Ireland\, such as Poetry (Chicago)\, Poetry Review\, Poetry London\, PRISM International\, The Globe and Mail\, Jacket\, and New American Writing. He was Oxfam GB’s poet-in-residence\, based in Marylebone\, 2004-2012. He will be Visiting Scholar/Writer-in-Residence\, Pembroke College\, University of Cambridge\, England\, 2017-18.\n\n\n\nTim Cumming\nTim Cumming’s first collection\, The Miniature Estate\, was published in 1991\, and subsequent books include Apocalypso (1999)\, Contact Print (2002)\, The Rumour (2004)\, The Rapture (2011). Etruscan Miniatures (2012s) and in 2015\, Rebel Angels in the Mind Shop from Australia's Pitt St Poetry. Since 2007\, he has made a number of acclaimed film poems that have been shown at festivals worldwide\, and he made the acclaimed BBC documentary\, Hawkwind Do Not Panic in 2006-2007. His work has appeared in The Forward Book of Poetry\, its Best of the Decade anthology\, and in Bloodaxe Books’ major 2010 anthology\, Identity Parade.\n\n\n\nPeter Daniels\nPeter Daniels has won poetry competitions including the Arvon\, Ledbury and TLS\, and published pamphlets with Smith/Doorstop\, Vennel Press and HappenStance. His first collection was Counting Eggs (Mulfran Press\, 2012)\, and his much-shortlisted translations of Vladislav Khodasevich from Russian were published by Angel Classics in 2013. His new collection is A Season in Eden\, to appear from Gatehouse Press this autumn. Peter has been Queer Writer in Residence at the London Metropolitan Archives\, where he wrote the obscene Ballad of Captain Rigby about the 1698 court case for attempted sodomy. He has lived half his life in Stoke Newington.\n\n\n\n \n\n \n\nPaul Roden\nPaul Roden is a poet\, psychologist and a Buddhist\, whose day job is a lecturer in occupational therapy at Brunel University. An American by birth\, he came to Britain in 1978 in order to dance at the Edinburgh Fringe and\, some would say\, to improve his English. These days\, his interest in dance is sustained by flamenco classes where his status as a novice is reinforced weekly. His musical tastes include any music that expresses the spiritual nature of humans. The work of William Wordsworth\, Wallace Stevens and the Swedish poet Tomas Tranströmer are influential and sometimes have a salutary effect on Paul’s poetry.  He feels that the activity of the poet includes “the need to express the inexpressible” and finds inspiration in the beauty of the everyday and the ordinary.\n\nBruno Heinen/Andrea Di Biase/Riccardo Chiaberta\nThis is a forward looking trio playing original compositions by each member of the group. They have played individually in major venues and festivals all over the world and here come together to try out something fresh...lyricism alongside freedom and expression of ideas\n\n
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SUMMARY:Rick Simpson's Klammer
DESCRIPTION:\n\nExciting to host this album launch on Two Rivers Records. Award-winning pianist and composer Rick Simpson has been no stranger to the heart of the London jazz scene – on both the new music and more traditional fronts – for many years now\, and with Klammer he has a group which gives full voice to his ambitious and exciting compositions.\n\nHis music for Klammer focuses on through-composition\, complex ensemble playing and modern textures/rhythms\, though with enough space for soloists to shine and plenty of wit and levity to boot.\n\nThe band is completed by some of the young London Jazz scene’s most sought-after rising stars\, most of whom have built an affinity with Rick over many years.\n\n\n\n\nGeorge Crowley - tenor saxophone\nMichael Chillingworth - reeds\nRalph Wyld - vibraphone\nTom Farmer - double bass\nDave Hamblett - drums\n\n \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWgtVGFaLU4\n\nRead the interview in Londonjazznews:\nhttps://www.londonjazznews.com/2016/09/featurepreview-rick-simpson-klammer.html\n\n\n\n
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SUMMARY:ABDUL RAHEEM - ELECTRIC HI-LIFE ORCHESTRA
DESCRIPTION:Abdul Raheem returns to his Afro-funk roots with his Electric Hi-Life Orchestra. They play authentic Ghanian Hi-Life and dance music driven by infectious African rhythms.\n\nAbdul Raheem (vocals\, trombone)\n\nBishop Samson (tenor sax)\n\nJake Eklan (guitar)\n\nJulius Uche (keyboards)\n\nZozo Shuaib (bass)\n\nKofi Adu (drums)\n\nIssac Tagoe (congas)\n\nPLEASE NOTE LATER STARTING TIME.
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