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SUMMARY:Vortex discussion 72 - Earning from recording
DESCRIPTION:The weekly discussion has been continuing for nearly 2 years. This week\, we shall discuss how viable recordings are. No doubt that they are important as a way of ‘archiving’\, but the financial returns are very different to how they were even a couple of years ago.\n\nFirst\, we lost the record shops. What a thrill it was to be able to go and browse in the local shop! Then\, sales at gigs have slumped.\n\n‘Streaming’\, for better of worse\, is the main way of earning now. But the physical products seem to be less important than ever. (Though in 2021\, CDs in USA rose by 2 %.) There is also\, of course\, live-streaming\, by venues. A very different prospect.\n\nSo what do we do?\n\nSo today\, we shall discuss what is feasible and possible. All welcome\, of course. Just for the chance to listen or actively to participate.\n\n—————————————————-\n\nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/4934035526\n\nMeeting ID: 493 403 5526\n\nIf you have trouble logging on\, contact Oliver at oliver@vortexjazz.co.uk\n\n 
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SUMMARY:Stan Sulzmann's Organ Quartet - Shadow Painting (first show)
DESCRIPTION:The Shape of Jazz to Come presents Stan Sulzmann's Organ Quartet - Shadow Painting\nTSOJTC is a series of performances supported by the Dave Holland – Evan Parker Fund and hosted by the Vortex Jazz Club. Its mission is in line with the Vortex’s mission of nurturing new and emerging talent although sometimes we mix old and new. Part of what shapes the future of the music is the passing on of traditions from one generation to the next. This is not just a flow in one direction as the younger generations bring fresh perspectives to the music and so the the cycle continues. Sulzmann and Smart are committed to nurturing the next generations of musicians and in doing so they’ve also kept their own musical perspectives open and fresh.\n\nLINE-UP\n\nStan Sulzmann – saxophone\n\nNick Smart – trumpet\n\nRoss Stanley – Hammond organ\n\nTim Giles – drums\n\nABOUT\n\nStan Sulzmann brings together three of his closest musical friends\, each with a huge wealth of talent and experience. The quartet’s latest album Shadow Painting is due for release 21 January 2022.The work is a collaboration between these four incredible musicians and result is an album of real musical beauty that is both vibrant and delicate. Sulzmann’s hallmark robust yet lyrical sound is complimented by Ross Stanley’s expressive Hammond accompaniment which often shimmers and swirls underneath the surface while Tim Giles’ tasteful bustling grooves give the group real momentum.\n\nThe quartet will be playing a mixture of Stan’s original tunes and cunning re-workings of standards\, while putting a contemporary spin on the jazz tradition.\n\nStan Sulzmann\n\nLegendary British saxophonist Stan Sulzmann has been a hugely influential figure at the forefront of British Jazz for nearly 50 years. Widely regarded as one of the truly original jazz voices as both composer and improviser\, Stan Sulzmann has been at the vanguard of every significant development of the music since the 1960’s.\n\nRoss Stanley\n\nOrganist and pianist Ross Stanley is one of the most in-demand musicians in the UK playing for the cream of the UK jazz scene as well as many visiting artists.\n\nNick Smart \n\nTrumpeter Nick Smart has established himself as one of the pillars of jazz education in the UK. He currently heads the Jazz Department at The Royal Academy of Music in London and has performed with the Kenny Wheeler Big Band\, James Taylor Quartet and the Stan Sulzmann Big Band\n\nTim Giles\n\nDrummer Tim Giles needs no introduction to Sulzmann fans as he has been Stan’s drummer of choice for many years\, playing in his Big Band and Neon Quartet.\n\nShadow Painting is a collaboration between these four incredible musicians. The result is an album of real musical beauty that is both vibrant and delicate. Stan’s hallmark robust yet lyrical sound is complimented by Ross Stanley’s expressive Hammond accompaniment which often shimmers and swirls underneath the surface while Tim Giles’ tasteful bustling grooves give the group real momentum. There are eight originals by Stan and a wonderful interpretation of Dizzy Gillespie’s Con Alma which is turned into a waltz with a nod to Stan's great friend the pianist John Taylor. The album is due for release 21 January.\nCOVID INFORMATION FOR AUDIENCE MEMBERS – PLEASE READ\nWelcome to the Vortex. Although the government has relaxed its Covid restrictions the Vortex continues to operate measures to protect users of the premises.\nPlease note the following:\n\n \tWe ask you not to attend gigs if you have or think you may have any Covid-19 symptoms.\n \tWe also ask audience members to do a lateral flow test on the day of the gig and only attend if it's negative. If you can’t make a gig because you have to self-isolate then just get in touch by filling out this form and we’ll issue a refund.\n \tIf you would like to sit by friends who have bought separate tickets\, please email the club with details and we will make every effort to accommodate.\n \tWe are cashless. We only accept cards for purchases at the bar (except American Express).\n \tWe ask that everyone wears a mask when moving around inside the building.\n \tAutomatic hand sanitiser stations are provided at various places within the building.\n \tFull details of the measures that we are taking to prevent transmission of Covid are set out in our risk assessment and management plan which can be found on our website.\n\n
URL:https://www.vortexjazz.co.uk/event/stan-sulzmanns-organ-quartet-shadow-painting/
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SUMMARY:Stan Sulzmann's Organ Quartet - Shadow Painting (second show)
DESCRIPTION:The Shape of Jazz to Come presents Stan Sulzmann's Organ Quartet - Shadow Painting\nTSOJTC is a series of performances supported by the Dave Holland – Evan Parker Fund and hosted by the Vortex Jazz Club. Its mission is in line with the Vortex’s mission of nurturing new and emerging talent although sometimes we mix old and new. Part of what shapes the future of the music is the passing on of traditions from one generation to the next. This is not just a flow in one direction as the younger generations bring fresh perspectives to the music and so the the cycle continues. Sulzmann and Smart are committed to nurturing the next generations of musicians and in doing so they’ve also kept their own musical perspectives open and fresh.\n\nLINE-UP\n\nStan Sulzmann – saxophone\n\nNick Smart – trumpet\n\nRoss Stanley – Hammond organ\n\nTim Giles – drums\n\nABOUT\n\nStan Sulzmann brings together three of his closest musical friends\, each with a huge wealth of talent and experience. The quartet’s latest album Shadow Painting is due for release 21 January 2022.The work is a collaboration between these four incredible musicians and result is an album of real musical beauty that is both vibrant and delicate. Sulzmann’s hallmark robust yet lyrical sound is complimented by Ross Stanley’s expressive Hammond accompaniment which often shimmers and swirls underneath the surface while Tim Giles’ tasteful bustling grooves give the group real momentum.\n\nThe quartet will be playing a mixture of Stan’s original tunes and cunning re-workings of standards\, while putting a contemporary spin on the jazz tradition.\n\nStan Sulzmann\n\nLegendary British saxophonist Stan Sulzmann has been a hugely influential figure at the forefront of British Jazz for nearly 50 years. Widely regarded as one of the truly original jazz voices as both composer and improviser\, Stan Sulzmann has been at the vanguard of every significant development of the music since the 1960’s.\n\nRoss Stanley\n\nOrganist and pianist Ross Stanley is one of the most in-demand musicians in the UK playing for the cream of the UK jazz scene as well as many visiting artists.\n\nNick Smart \n\nTrumpeter Nick Smart has established himself as one of the pillars of jazz education in the UK. He currently heads the Jazz Department at The Royal Academy of Music in London and has performed with the Kenny Wheeler Big Band\, James Taylor Quartet and the Stan Sulzmann Big Band\n\nTim Giles\n\nDrummer Tim Giles needs no introduction to Sulzmann fans as he has been Stan’s drummer of choice for many years\, playing in his Big Band and Neon Quartet.\n\nShadow Painting is a collaboration between these four incredible musicians. The result is an album of real musical beauty that is both vibrant and delicate. Stan’s hallmark robust yet lyrical sound is complimented by Ross Stanley’s expressive Hammond accompaniment which often shimmers and swirls underneath the surface while Tim Giles’ tasteful bustling grooves give the group real momentum. There are eight originals by Stan and a wonderful interpretation of Dizzy Gillespie’s Con Alma which is turned into a waltz with a nod to Stan's great friend the pianist John Taylor. The album is due for release 21 January.\nCOVID INFORMATION FOR AUDIENCE MEMBERS – PLEASE READ\nWelcome to the Vortex. Although the government has relaxed its Covid restrictions the Vortex continues to operate measures to protect users of the premises.\nPlease note the following:\n\n \tWe ask you not to attend gigs if you have or think you may have any Covid-19 symptoms.\n \tWe also ask audience members to do a lateral flow test on the day of the gig and only attend if it's negative. If you can’t make a gig because you have to self-isolate then just get in touch by filling out this form and we’ll issue a refund.\n \tIf you would like to sit by friends who have bought separate tickets\, please email the club with details and we will make every effort to accommodate.\n \tWe are cashless. We only accept cards for purchases at the bar (except American Express).\n \tWe ask that everyone wears a mask when moving around inside the building.\n \tAutomatic hand sanitiser stations are provided at various places within the building.\n \tFull details of the measures that we are taking to prevent transmission of Covid are set out in our risk assessment and management plan which can be found on our website.\n\n
URL:https://www.vortexjazz.co.uk/event/stan-sulzmanns-organ-quartet-shadow-painting-second-show/
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