Gigs

Lockheart/Parricelli/Batchelor

Birmingham Jazz @ 50

Tonight we celebrate the gigs performed for Birmingham Jazz by Loose Tubes, who were a British Jazz Big Band active during the mid-to-late 1980s. Critically and popularly acclaimed, the band was considered to be the focal point of a 1980s renaissance in British jazz. It was the main launchpad for the careers of many future leading British jazz players including Django Bates, Iain Ballamy, Eddie Parker, Julian & Steve Arguelles, Mark Lockheart, Steve Berry, Tim Whitehead, & Ashley Slater. The band’s individual brand of contemporary orchestration incorporates a welcome humour (often lacking in such weighty aggregations), drawing on a diversity of sources – minimalism, spacey ECM-inspired balladry, funky blues, Latin, swing, even Carla Bley-like passages – in all, a combination of cool precision and collective pandemonium, performed with a persuasive joie de vivre. All of the quintet playing in this gig were in Loose Tubes.

Line Up: Mark Lockheart – sax, John Parricelli – guitar, Chris Batchelor – trumpet, Steve Watts – bass & Jay Davis - drums