2 - The Stables
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2 - The Stables
Mark Steel Fairport Convention Date: Tuesday 1 March, 8pm Tickets: £15 Date: Thursday 3 March, 8pm Tickets: £24 www.marksteelinfo.com Mark Thomas Like this? Try this: 28 March Kast Off Kinks Date: Wednesday 2 March, 8pm Tickets: £16 Mick Avory, Ian Gibbons, Jim Rodford and Dave Clark – four long-term members of the legendary Kinks with over sixty years service between them – join forces to present the Kast Off Kinks. This is a wonderful show comprising all the hits of The Kinks (most of which these guys played on) and the songs, coupled together with one or two witty anecdotes concerning life with The Kinks, make this is a must see show! www.kastoffkinks.co.uk Jack Bruce Like this? Try this: 15 March Gigspanner Like this? Try this: 8 May Ray Gelato, Kai Hoffman & The Ray Gelato Giants Orchestra: jim marshall auditorium “He’s a man with a passionate desire to communicate his ideas, who is also very funny.” The Guardian Hailed as the originators of British folk-rock, Fairport have a vast repertoire to draw on and this concert will mix old and new. As well as showcasing brand new songs from their recently-released studio album, the show will also feature songs celebrating the fortieth anniversary of their groundbreaking folk opera Babbacombe Lee. The band has won a coveted BBC Lifetime Achievement Award and Radio 2 listeners voted Fairport’s groundbreaking album Liege & Lief “The Most Influential Folk Album of All Time”. www.fairportconvention.com MARCH Comedian Mark Steel has presented radio and television programmes including The Mark Steel Solution (Radio 4) and The Mark Steel Lectures (BBC2), and appeared on Have I Got News for You, QI and Never Mind the Buzzcocks. Following publication of his latest book What’s Going On? The Meanderings of a Comic Mind in Confusion, Mark brings his brilliant comic musings to The Stables. May contain strong language and adult material. Suitable for age 16+. A FEW TICKETS LEFT Hey Boy! Hey Girl! Date: Friday 4 March, 8pm Tickets: £18.50 Hey Boy! Hey Girl! is a new show celebrating the magic of boy-girl duets, popularised by the likes of Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong. Ray Gelato and Kai Hoffman (award winning US diva and Ronnie Scott’s regular) have developed this wonderful, fun show from the great American songbook. You’ll hear classics like That Old Black Magic, I’ve Got You Under my Skin, Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off, Baby It’s Cold Outside, Something Stupid and lots more, all performed with fun, romance and swing. The golden age of the vocal duet is back! www.raygelato.com Claire Martin & Sir Richard Like this? Try this: Rodney Bennett 25 March Box Office: 01908 280800 email: [email protected] www.stables.org 3 Whether you are a professor of music or couldn’t tell a string quartet from a string vest, this mini orchestra of madcap virtuosos is a guaranteed laugh every four bars. From the William Tell Overture to Land of Hope and Glory, nothing is safe in this hilarious musical night out. Hosted by Radio 4 star Rainer Hersch, these demented musicians have been a hit at the Edinburgh Festival and across Europe. The perfect cocktail of comedy and classical music, Rainer Hersch’s Classic Comedy Orchestra will send you home with a spring in your step and a smile on your face. “This is more than just a feel-good show – it had me guffawing with genuine pleasure… A palpable hit.” The Stage www.rainerhersch.com Harry The Piano MARCH Like this? Try this: 19 March Shlomo: Mouthtronica Date: Sunday 6 March, 7.30pm Tickets: £14, ticket & masterclass £18 Acclaimed beatboxer Shlomo takes us on a one-man musical mashup using nothing but his mouth, a microphone and a loop sampler, creating breathtaking soundscapes, ranging from experimental vocal acrobatics to jaw-dropping renditions of classic tunes we all love. Mouthtronica mixes storytelling and beatboxing, a journey through 20-odd years from being a toddler playing Arabic drums and belly dancing at his Iraqi-Jewish grandmother’s parties to beatboxing with Bjork, Jarvis Cocker and Damon Albarn. For masterclass details please see page 39. Performance lasts 1 hour. Date: Monday 7 March, 8pm Tickets: £12 Ben Ottewell, singer-songwriter from Mercury Prize-winning British rock band Gomez, releases his first solo album, Shapes and Shadows, in February 2011. Shapes and Shadows is a collection of solo compositions born out of Ottewell’s desire to create something with a strong sense of simplicity and purity, drawing on influences from other solo acts like Nick Drake, John Martyn and early Paul Simon, as well as Led Zeppelin, The Red House Painters and the blues (specifically the Alive album by John Lee Hooker). He joins us as he tours this new material. www.benottewell.co.uk Gandalf Murphy & The Like this? Try this: Slambovian Circus of Dreams 1 April Barbara Dickson Date: Tuesday 8 March, 8pm Tickets: £37 The Searchers I Fagiolini Date: Wednesday 9 March, 8pm (FREE pre-concert talk 7pm) Tickets:£12.50 & £17.50, students £5, family of 4 £30 & £40 For over four decades, Barbara Dickson has continued to deliver songs to the public in her own incomparable fashion. As a multi-million selling recording artist with an equally impressive Olivier award-winning acting career, Barbara has firmly established herself as one of the most enduring and popular entertainers in Britain today, known for hits which include Caravans, Another Suitcase Another Hall and her chart-topping duet with Elaine Paige, I Know Him So Well. “The chance to hear her sing a personal choice of favourite good songs should not be missed.” The Times www.shlo.co.uk www.barbaradickson.net Hazel O’Connor Like this? Try this: 7 April Treat someone special - gift vouchers are available from the Box Office Date: Friday 11 March, 8pm Tickets: £23.50 Programme includes: Orlando Gough New Work (regional premiere), Monteverdi Incenerite Spoglie, Ellington It Don’t Mean a Thing – Arr. Hollingworth I Fagiolini is a world-renowned vocal ensemble specialising in both early and contemporary music, with a unique presentation style that brings the beauty and drama of music to life. In 2011 I Fagiolini celebrates its 25th anniversary. To mark the occasion this programme includes a special new commission by Orlando Gough, which is based on the life of one of the 16th century’s most flamboyant poets, Torquato Tasso. “An irrepressible force in the early music world, bringing bags of style, energy and dramatic excitement to everything they touch.” International Record Review www.musicintheround.co.uk Ensemble 360 Like this? Try this: 6 April Rick Braun & Richard Elliot Date: Thursday 10 March, 8pm Tickets: £21.50 “He’s like a one-man Hollywood action film soundtrack.” The Times he Spooky Men’s Chorale T Like this? Try this: 21 July 4 Supported by The Robot Heart Rick Braun started his musical career with War and Richard Elliot with Tower of Power, so they are both familiar with providing music that has plenty of energy. In the US smooth jazz world they have been giants for many years, but it was their 2007 joint collaboration CD entitled RnR that catapulted them to smooth jazz superstardom. They are bringing their energetic show to The Stables with a promise to seriously rock the house. Not to be missed. www.rickbraun.com www.richardelliot.com Brian Culbertson Like this? Try this: 11 May With their classic hits Sweets For My Sweet, Needles and Pins, Don’t Throw Your Love Away and When You Walk In The Room, The Searchers have helped establish the UK as the world’s leading nation in the music industry. With total record sales in excess of 40 million, their recent compilation album The Very Best of The Searchers (which includes all of their hits) has seen a deserved return to the charts. Tonight’s concert includes all their hits, plus many of their original album recordings, B-sides and a selection of other favourites. www.the-searchers.co.uk The Manfreds Like this? Try this: 24 March jim marshall auditorium jim marshall auditorium Date: Saturday 5 March, 8pm Tickets: £16 Ben Ottewell MARCH Rainer Hersch’s Classic Comedy Orchestra Think Floyd Date: Saturday 12 March, 8pm Tickets: £19.50 Think Floyd – dubbed “the definitive Pink Floyd experience” – are renowned for their stunning celebration of the music of Pink Floyd. The group has managed to faithfully recreate the atmosphere, visual magnitude and musical genius of one of the world’s most legendary rock phenomena. The 2011 tour features the whole range of classic Pink Floyd from the Barrett years, through Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here to The Division Bell. With exhilarating visual effects and great sound this is a must-see evening for all Floyd fans! www.thinkfloyd.net Stackridge Like this? Try this: 28 April Box Office: 01908 280800 email: [email protected] www.stables.org 5 Date: Sunday 13 March, 8pm Tickets: £17.50 No Jacket Required – the UK’s only 11-piece tribute to Phil Collins – bring their spectacular show to The Stables. Everyone who has seen them on previous tours has raved about their authentic recreation of the stadium shows of the 80s and 90s, which saw Phil Collins become one of the decade’s biggest-selling artists with worldwide hits such as Another Day In Paradise, Easy Lover and the classic In The Air Tonight. The line up replicates that of Phil’s live shows, with a full brass section, percussion and backing vocalists. www.nojacketrequired.co.uk G2 Genesis Jack Bruce & The Ronnie Scott’s Blues Experience EXTRA DATE Date:Tuesday 15 & Wednesday 16 March, 8pm Tickets: £27.50 Hailed as one of the most powerful vocalists and greatest bassists of his time, Jack’s improvisational skills and utterly unique, free-spirited approach to composition and performance would forever change electric music, influencing countless bassists today. His work with bands like Cream and Tony Williams’ Lifetime, as well as his solo material, unlocked the doors to the pent-up energy of a new approach to the art of sound, creating a kind of music that had never been heard previously. www.ronniescotts.co.uk 6 Harry The Piano Cara Dillon Date: Thursday 17 March, 8pm Tickets: £25, £27.50 Date: Saturday 19 March, 8pm Tickets: £14.50 Date: Wednesday 23 March, 8pm Tickets: £18 Courtney Pine arrived on the music scene with one plan – to take jazz to a wider audience. His mission took him deep into the European continent where the seeds of the Europa project took root. In this major new work Courtney reflects the innovation and spirit of the continent of his birth, incorporating Gregorian chants with Scandinavian, Celtic, Spanish, Hungarian and Mediterranean melodies and rhythms. This is his first all bass clarinet set and presents the latest chapter in the evolution of one of this country’s most original musicians. www.courtney-pine.com he Kairos Quartet T Like this? Try this: 5 April Stage 2 Like this? Try this: 14 May he Manfreds T Like this? Try this: 24 March Courtney Pine: Europa Jake & Elwood: The Best Blues Brothers In The World – Ever! Date: Friday 18 March, 8pm Tickets: £22.50 Jake & Elwood invite you to spend an evening in Chicago to witness masters at work as they explode on stage for their soul, rhythm and blues musical extravaganza. With the driving backbeat of the fabulous Black Rhino Band, they continue to deliver electrifying, totally live performances to standing ovation audiences globally. Featuring a feast of much-loved favourites including Everybody Needs Somebody, Sweet Home Chicago, Soul Man and Jailhouse Rock, you’ll be dancing in the aisles within minutes! www.jakeandelwood.co.uk has & Dave C Like this? Try this: 20 April Buy any time - book your tickets online 24 hours a day Virtuoso pianist Harry the Piano spent several years as the house pianist on Channel 4’s Big Breakfast and BBC1’s Johnny Vaughan Tonight, and now his solo show has taken the world by storm. Taking live requests to play any song in any style (as featured on ITV1’s Daybreak, BBC Radios 2, 3 and 4 and BBC TV’s Children in Need) he has filled the Albert Hall, launched the QM2 and headlined at festivals worldwide. Expect musical comedy of staggering virtuosity – you’ve never heard a piano played like this before! “His phenomenal talent, unobtrusive charm and wit are a delight.” Stephen Fry www.harrythepiano.com ainer Hersch’s Classic Comedy R Like this? Try this: Orchestra 5 March Back to Basie Date: Sunday 20 March, 8pm Tickets: £17.50 The atomic Back To Basie Orchestra returns to The Stables with the sensational vocalist Jacqui Hicks, directed by Paul Lacey and swingin’ the blues Count Basie style! Voted Best Big Band at the British Jazz Awards in 2005, 2006, 2008 and 2009, these great musicians perform your favourite tunes including Corner Pocket, Shiny Stockings, The Kid From Red Bank, Li’l Darlin’, Blues In Hoss’s Flat, Everyday I Have The Blues, One O’clock Jump, Easy Money, Swingin’ The Blues, Jumpin’ At the Woodside, April in Paris and more. “World class.” Humphrey Lyttelton www.basie.co.uk Big Chris Barber Band Like this? Try this: 8 May Cara Dillon has one of those rare talents you only come across a handful of times. Her staggeringly beautiful voice reaches inside the soul of a song and imbues it with not only profound sweetness but also poignancy and depth. She joins us touring her fourth CD, Hill Of Thieves, voted BBC Radio 2 Folk Album of the Year. Whether she’s singing traditional songs or original compositions, you’ll be hard pressed to find a more captivating performer. Cara Dillon is at the top of her field and likely to stay there for a very long time. “Folk really doesn’t come any better than this.” Rock ‘n’ Reel www.caradillon.co.uk jim marshall auditorium jim marshall auditorium NEW DATE MARCH MARCH No Jacket Required Odi Like this? Try this: 27 April Stage 2 The Manfreds: Let ‘Em Roll Date: Thursday 24 March, 8pm Tickets: £23 The Manfreds will be performing many of their hits along with a mix of jazz and blues songs from some of their best-known albums. Original front man Paul Jones will be joined by Mike Hugg on keyboards, Tom McGuinness on lead guitar, Rob Townsend on drums, Marcus Cliffe on bass guitar and Simon Currie on saxophone and flute. An excellent evening’s entertainment with a few surprise renditions of their work, not only with The Manfreds, but also with their solo connections. www.themanfreds.com The Zombies Like this? Try this: 24 May Box Office: 01908 280800 email: [email protected] www.stables.org 7 MARCH Date: Sunday 27 March, 8pm Tickets: £25 Date: Friday 25 March, 8pm Tickets: £16, £17.50 Claire and Richard both share a great love of the American composer and lyricist Irving Berlin, widely considered to be one of the greatest songwriters of all time. Berlin wrote hundreds of songs, many becoming major hits, making him a legend before he turned thirty. This brand new show will include such classics as Let’s Face The Music And Dance, How Deep Is The Ocean, What’ll I do?, Cheek To Cheek and Let Yourself Go, all delivered with the style and panache that you would expect from these two world-class artists. www.c7m.co.uk Following his hugely successful 2010 concert Tom Paxton returns to what he describes as one of his favourite UK venues. Tom Paxton’s timeless songs - The Last Thing On My Mind, Ramblin’ Boy and Bottle Of Wine, to name a few - are known and loved around the world. His generosity to both audiences and fellow musicians is renowned and he ranks as one of the most revered musicians of his generation. Don’t miss a chance to see this extra special spring show which will give fans a chance to hear all their favourite songs performed live. www.tompaxton.com Judy Collins Like this? Try this: 9 June Clare Teal Like this? Try this: 13 May The Bon Jovi Experience Date: Saturday 26 March, 8pm Tickets: £18.50 The Bon Jovi Experience are an outstanding tribute to Bon Jovi. They are the only Bon Jovi tribute band in the world to have actually played and shared a stage with Jon Bon Jovi himself! (Fans will have thought there were two Bon Jovis on stage that night, so much does lead singer Tony Pearce resemble Jon Bon Jovi). Recreating Bon Jovi live in concert, The Bon Jovi Experience perform all the great hits – Livin’ On a Prayer, Keep the Faith, Bad Medicine, You Give Love A Bad Name and many, many more. www.jonbyjovi.com 0s Mania 8 Like this? Try this: 3 June 8 Mark Thomas: Extreme Rambling (Walking The Wall) Date: Monday 28 March, 8pm Tickets: £16, concessions £10 Never one to take the easy option, award-winning comedian and activist Mark decided to go rambling in the Middle East and walked the entire length of the Israeli Separation Barrier, crossing between the Israeli and the Palestinian side. This is the story of 300,000 settlers, a 750 km wall, six arrests, one stoning, too much humuus and one simple question – “Can you ever get away from it all with a good walk?”. May contain strong language and adult material. Suitable for age 16+. “… A brilliant investigative journalist disguised as a comedian…very funny indeed.” Daily Telegraph www.markthomasinfo.com ark Steel M Like this? Try this: 1 March Treat someone special - gift vouchers are available from the Box Office The Alash Ensemble Date: Tuesday 29 March, 8pm Tickets:£12.50, students £9.50, family of 4 £38 Sandi Thom Supported by Marcus Bonfanti Date: Wednesday 30 March, 8pm Tickets: £16.50 Sandi Thom’s debut single I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker topped the charts with the ensuing album Smile...It Confuses People shifting nearly two million copies to date worldwide. After spending the last four years touring, 2011 sees Sandi take to the roads of the UK again. Her set will include tracks from new album Merchants & Thieves, showcasing a new sound from Sandi, bringing to light her passion for the blues. Alash are masters of Tuvan throat singing, a remarkable technique for singing multiple pitches at the same time. What distinguishes this gifted quartet from earlier generations of Tuvan throat singers is the subtle infusion of modern influences into their traditional music. One can find complex harmonies, western instruments and contemporary song forms in Alash’s music, but its overall sound and spirit is decidedly Tuvan. The tiny republic of Tuva sits at the southern edge of Siberia with Mongolia to its south and has been part of the Chinese and Mongolian empires, sharing many cultural ties with Mongolia. Passed down through the generations, throat singing has become Tuva’s best known export. “There are plenty of recordings of Tuvan throat singing out there, but they can’t compare to witnessing such sonic magic in real time.” The Washington Post www.alashensemble.com The Dhol Foundation Like this? Try this: 3 April Meal Deal For an additional £12 per person you can sample A Taste of Mongolia (vegetarian options available) served in Café in2. Please go to www.stables.org for menu details. Book in advance through the Box Office to reserve your table. “If you like great music played by great musicians, then go see Sandi Thom and the band, as they’re one of the best live acts around at the moment.” BlastRadio www.sandithom.com Cerys Matthews Like this? Try this: 7 May jim marshall auditorium jim marshall auditorium Berlin Songbook Tom Paxton MARCH Claire Martin & Sir Richard Rodney Bennett – A Couple Of Swells: The Irving The Unthanks Supported by The Trembling Bells Date: Thursday 31 March, 8pm Tickets: £21.50 Mercury Music Prize-nominated sisters Rachel and Becky Unthank give legendary live performances. Stories of love, loss, birth, death, brawls and booze make for a rollercoaster ride through the human condition, as Rachel and Becky’s folk-club unaccompanied singing is set against otherworldly musical pictures with influences from Steve Reich to Miles Davies, Martin Hayes to Robert Wyatt, Portishead to Sufjan Stevens. It’s hard to see how music could sound so traditional and adventurous at once – The Unthanks occupy truly unique ground. “Haunting, original and magnificent.” The Guardian www.the-unthanks.com Jonny Kearney & Lucy Farrell Like this? Try this: 11 May Stage 2 Box Office: 01908 280800 email: [email protected] www.stables.org 9 APRIL jim marshall auditorium Playing an utterly unique blend of rock & roll, folk and quirky Americana, this band have been called “the hillbilly Pink Floyd,” which is an apt description, particularly if you throw in elements of Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Neil Diamond, and maybe some Frank Zappa as well. They tap a broad palette of styles, from dusty Americana ballads to huge Pink Floyd-esque cinematic anthems, using exotic instruments including glockenspiel, theremin, mandolin and accordion. “Funny, deep, psychedelic, lyrical, and rootsy... excellent songs... lush yet elemental arrangements.” Indie Round-Up www.slambovia.com Ben Ottewell Like this? Try this: 7 March T-Rextasy: The Get It On 40th Anniversary Tour Date: Saturday 2 April, 8pm Tickets: £19 4O years ago T-Rex’s Get It On was released, kick-starting the glam rock movement. Now T-Rextasy (the only T-Rex tribute band endorsed by Marc Bolan’s family) will pay homage to Bolan’s biggest hits – Ride A White Swan, 20th Century Boy, Telegram Sam, Metal Guru, Children of the Revolution and of course Get it On. T-Rextasy recreate the incredible atmosphere of those heady glam rock times. For anyone who wants to know exactly what a Marc Bolan concert felt like, this is the band to see! “T.Rextasy are the closest you will ever get to the real thing.” Bill Legend (original drummer with T-Rex) www.trextasy.com Ultimate Bowie Like this? Try this: 8 April 10 Date: Sunday 3 April, 8pm Tickets: £16.50, £18.50 The Dhol Foundation is an incredible group, known for their storming festival performances and led by the irrepressible and fantastically charismatic Johnny Kalsi. Vibrant and loud, the infectious beats rush through a vast array of musical styles - drum and bass, tabla, hiphop and bhangra - together with folk traditions of song and dance of the Punjab, all delivered with great theatre and with more than a bit of Celtic influence, doubtless gained from frontman Johnny’s work with the Afro Celt Sound System. The Dhol Foundation makes an amazing and mighty sound with choreographed moves and a high energy performance that is not to be missed. “Led by effervescent showman (and member of the Afro-Celts) Johnny Kalsi, this collective have become a staple diet for audiences around the world.” The Independent www.dholfoundation.com Grupo Lokito Like this? Try this: 21 May Meal Deal For an additional £13 per person you can sample A Taste of the Punjab (vegetarian options available) served in Café in2. Please go to www.stables.org for menu details. Book in advance through the Box Office to reserve your table. Buy any time - book your tickets online 24 hours a day The Fureys & Davey Arthur Date: Tuesday 5 April, 8pm Tickets: £20 Irish Music legends the Fureys & Davey Arthur bring their music, songs and stories to The Stables for their 13th appearance here. They have been entertaining audiences all over the world for 33 years. There’s nothing we can say about these legends of Irish music that people don’t already know so don’t miss this great concert where you can hear them sing all their hits including I Will Love You, When You Were Sweet 16, The Green Fields of France, and From Clare To Here. www.thefureys.com Charlie Landsborough Like this? Try this: 5 April Ensemble 360 Hazel O’Connor & The Bluja Project: Blondes On Fire Date: Thursday 7 April, 8pm Tickets: £18 A superb, vibrant torch song trio, singer-songwriter Hazel O’Connor, virtuoso saxophonist Clare Hirst and pianist/vocalist Sarah Fisher perform O’Connor originals and timeless classics. Hazel’s ageless songs from the soundtrack of the movie Breaking Glass (Eighth Day, Will You and Big Brother) seem even more relevant in our present times. Be seduced by her moving stories and Bluja’s unique take on ageless standards showcased alongside brand new material. jim marshall auditorium Date: Friday 1 April, 8pm Tickets: £16.50 The Dhol Foundation APRIL Gandalf Murphy & The Slambovian Circus of Dreams “They were absolutely fantastic, bringing the entire audience roaring to its feet with a judicious, jazzy mix of old and new.” The Daily Telegraph www.hazeloconnor.com Barbara Dickson Like this? Try this: 8 March Date: Wednesday 6 April, 8pm (FREE pre-concert talk 7pm) Tickets:£12.50 & £17.50, students £5, family of 4 £30 & £40 Ultimate Bowie Programme includes: Poulenc sextet for wind & piano in C, Dvorak string quintet in G Op.77, Brahms horn trio in E flat op.40, Brahms Hungarian dances (excerpts) Ensemble 360 brings together eleven musicians of international reputation to perform music for a variety of combinations. They are renowned not only for their world-class playing but also for the way in which they communicate their passion and enthusiasm for the music to audiences. They have recently recorded Poulenc’s Sextet in C, so are no strangers to this animated and witty piece. Brahms’s Hungarian Dances are based on gypsy tunes and full of explosive energy. www.musicintheround.co.uk David Bowie is widely regarded as one of the most influential musical innovators over the last five decades. Ultimate Bowie pays tribute to the work of this global superstar, in a show that’s visually stunning and vocally impressive. Ed Blaney takes the spotlight and leads an eight-piece band from David Bowie’s early years with hits such as Starman, through to songs like Let’s Dance, China Girl, and many more. The band is not called Ultimate Bowie for nothing – this show captures the essence and authenticity of David Bowie in concert! www.ultimatebowie.com I Fagiolini Like this? Try this: 9 March Date: Friday 8 April, 8pm Tickets: £18.50 Try this: T-Rextasy Like this? Try this: 2 April Box Office: 01908 280800 email: [email protected] www.stables.org 11 APRIL Liane Carroll Date: Monday 11 April, 8pm Tickets: £22 Date: Wednesday 13 April, 8pm Tickets: £14 Gifted singer-songwriter Charlie Landsborough and his five-piece band are well known for keeping concert-goers enthralled. His anecdotes captivate audiences wherever he performs and there’s always a good dose of humour thrown in. His music ranges from inspirational to country, from ballad to anthem, and hits the spot with fans the world over. Charlie has recently released his autobiography Storyteller. His rise to fame was meteoric and he’s never looked back since his first big hit, What Colour Is The Wind. www.charlielandsborough.com The Fureys & Davey Arthur Like this? Try this: 5 April An Audience with Imran Yusuf Date: Sunday 10 April, 8pm Tickets: £12 Star of Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow and Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee Imran Yusuf hits the road for his eagerly awaited debut tour. Renowned for his super-high energy performance, Imran has a unique voice, stamping his mark for positive, uplifting comedy at every turn. May contain strong language and adult material. Suitable for age 16+. “By not focusing on the obvious racial stereotypes, he wins over the entire audience. His happy, positive personality leaves them feeling uplifted, energised and privileged to have had An Audience with Imran Yusuf.” ***** Chortle www.imranyusuf.com Jon Richardson Like this? Try this: 17 June 12 Legendary British band Wishbone Ash – pioneers of the twin-guitar rock that influenced groups from Thin Lizzy to Iron Maiden – stop off in the UK as part of their World Tour to perform classic tracks from their multi-million selling albums including The King Will Come, Throw Down The Sword & Blowin’ Free. As one of the busiest bands in rock and a Stables favourite, we suggest you book early to avoid disappointment! www.wishboneash.com Jan Akkerman Like this? Try this: 29 April Eddi Reader Date: Tuesday 12 April, 8pm Tickets: £23 Eddi Reader was brought into the limelight with Fairground Attraction and their single Perfect and its parent album First of a Million Kisses, which both topped the British charts. Eddi brings to joyous life all forms of song and what sets her apart is her ability not only to move the listener but to connect her experience to that of her audience. Her meltingly true vocals make her a unique figure in contemporary British music and she has developed into one of popular music’s most thrilling performers. www.eddireader.co.uk Cerys Matthews Like this? Try this: 7 May Treat someone special - gift vouchers are available from the Box Office Expresion Cubana Date: Friday 15 April, 8pm Tickets: £16 jim marshall auditorium jim marshall auditorium Wishbone Ash Date: Saturday 9 April, 8pm Tickets: £28 Multi award winning jazz artist Liane Carroll returns to The Stables with her trio (Roger Carey on bass guitar and Mark Fletcher on drums), bringing their exciting and passionate performance that has received great acclaim from critics and audiences alike. Having toured and recorded with Gerry Rafferty, Sir Paul McCartney, Ladysmith Black Mambazo and many more, spring 2011 sees the release of her new double CD Up And Down. Liane is very much at home here, doing what she does best – heart-wrenching ballads one minute and hard swinging standards the next. “Close to musical perfection.” Jazzwise www.lianecarroll.co.uk Clare Teal Like this? Try this: 13 May John Williams & John Etheridge Date: Thursday 14 April, 8pm Tickets: £25 John Williams and John Etheridge will present a programme which features solo sets from each of them. They will join together for a specially commissioned piece by the British composer Paul Hart, original compositions by John Etheridge and John Williams, and some of the music from the African continent, Mali and Madagascar, which they have developed during their association of the last few years. John Williams will be playing his classical guitar of course! John Etheridge will be playing his electric and acoustic steel string guitars. www.johnwilliamsguitar.com www.johnetheridge.com Pierre Bensusan Like this? Try this: 28 June APRIL Charlie Landsborough If you love salsa, or if you love jazz, this one’s for you! An amazing 10-piece Cuban band, with lovely haunting tunes, great arrangements, and the sort of feel that gets a whole street dancing! With Kiko Cowan & Elisa Jimenez on vocals, ex-National Youth Jazz Orchestra members Pablo Mendelssohn and Joe Auckland on trumpet and Perrier Jazz Award winner Sam Mayne on alto sax plus piano, electric bass, drums and percussion. You’ll want to take advantage of the dancefloor that will be specially created for this event. www.expresioncubanasite.com Grupo Lokito Like this? Try this: 21 May Meal deal For an additional £13 per person you can enjoy at taste of Cuba (vegetarian options available) served in Café in2. Please go to www.stables.org for menu details. Book in advance through the Box Office to reserve your table. Box Office: 01908 280800 email: [email protected] www.stables.org 13 APRIL Date: Monday 18 April, 8pm Tickets: £17.50 The Misfitz - your local charity covers band - perform a wide range of songs old and new, including hits from Snow Patrol, Fleetwood Mac, K T Tunstall and lots more. All the proceeds will support three charities; Willen Hospice, The Stables’ own Next Stage Appeal and the fight against breast cancer with Bosom Buddies. Help make this a sellout evening by coming along to help raise cash for good causes whilst enjoying a fun evening with The Misfitz. The Woburn Sands Band Like this? Try this: 30 April Jeremy Hardy has been a stand-up comic since 1984 and will be one until he dies or wins the Lottery. Jeremy is best known for his work on Radio 4, notably on The News Quiz, I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue and Jeremy Hardy Speaks To The Nation. In 2010, he published a book, My Family and Other Strangers, chronicling his desperate search for interesting ancestors. May contain strong language and adult material. Suitable for age 16+. “In an ideal world, Jeremy Hardy would be extremely famous, but an ideal world would leave him without most of his best material.” The Guardian. Jon Richardson 14 www.tommycastro.com The Oli Brown Band Date: Sunday 17 April, 8pm Tickets: £15 Like this? Try this: 17 June “An inspired blend of blues, R&B, soul and roadhouse rock.” Blues Revue Like this? Try this: 26 April Jeremy Hardy www.offthekerb.co.uk/jeremy-hardy Ever since he first picked up a guitar, Tommy Castro believed he could develop his own signature sound and style. Today he is famed not only for his hard-hitting, impassioned vocals and his blues-infused, rocking R&B sound, but also for his striking, original songwriting and exhilarating stage show. Nowadays Castro – winner of the 2008 Blues Music Award as Entertainer Of The Year – is recognized as one of the best blues performers in the world, blessed with an almost telepathic interaction with his band. Feast of Fiddles Date: Tuesday 19 April, 8pm Tickets: £17 Feast of Fiddles is a musical extravaganza – six of the UK’s finest fiddle players in a band of 11 which includes Dave Mattacks, the grandfather of folk rock drumming, Peter Knight of Steeleye Span, Chris Leslie of Fairport Convention, Brian McNeill, Ian Cutler, Tom Leary and Garry Blakeley, all bringing their individual styles together to cover pretty much every musical genre in a performance that’ll have you dancing in the aisles and perhaps shedding a tear. The 2011 tour marks the 18th year they’ve got together and the critical acclaim gets louder every year. www.feastoffiddles.com Dervish Like this? Try this: 1 May Buy any time - book your tickets online 24 hours a day Chas N Dave: Together Again – The Final Tour Date: Wednesday 20 April, 8pm Tickets: £22.50 These great musicians really know how to give an audience a good time. Their cult following includes both young and old and due to public demand they are about to be seen together on stage once more, as Dave has decided to come out of retirement for one final tour. The show will tell the whole story of Chas & Dave. The first half will consist of Chas & Dave’s pub set ending in 1979 with Gertcha – the start of their success. The second half will feature all their hits since then – Rabbit, Margate, Snooker Loopy and many more. www.chasndave.net Jake & Elwood Like this? Try this: 18 March Kenny Ball & His Jazzmen Date: Thursday 21 April, 8pm Tickets: £20 Probably the greatest test of an artist’s success is his durability. For fifty years Kenny Ball has flown the flag for his particular brand of traditional jazz all over the world. It is a tribute to his stamina and musical integrity that Kenny Ball & His Jazzmen are as popular today as they were back in 1960 when they had their first chart hit, Samantha. With over 200 dates a year he continues to appeal to audiences old and new. www.kennyball.co.uk Big Chris Barber Band Like this? Try this: 8 May Bernie Marsden: Bernie Plays Rory Date: Friday 22 April, 8pm Tickets: £19.50 Bernie Marsden has been on the road throughout 2010 with his homage to guitar hero Rory Gallagher, Bernie Plays Rory, playing festivals all across Europe. A particular success was the official Rory Gallagher Festival in Ballyshannon in Ireland, and gigs in France with Joe Bonamassa and Motorhead. A recompiled Bernie Plays Rory album will be available in the New Year with five new tracks added to the current CD. Book now for his return to The Stables. www.berniemarsden.co.uk Jack Bruce Like this? Try this: 15 & 16 March jim marshall auditorium jim marshall auditorium Tommy Castro Date: Saturday 16 April, 8pm Tickets: £14 APRIL The Misfitz Signed Sealed Delivered Date: Saturday 23 April, 8pm Tickets: £23 The best soul revue of its kind in Europe! Backed by a powerhouse band, our cast of singers truly do justice to all those well-loved Motor City classics. From Reach Out I’ll Be There, Papa Was A Rollin’ Stone to Ain’t No Mountain High Enough, and of course Signed Sealed and Delivered, the diversity of the show takes you on a journey through time, celebrating Stevie Wonder, The Four Tops, The Temptations and The Supremes, as well as many others that defined the soul era. This show will have you singing and dancing in the aisles! www.myspace.com/ssadml PP Arnold Like this? Try this: 24 June Box Office: 01908 280800 email: [email protected] www.stables.org 15 APRIL Date: Tuesday 26 April, 8pm Tickets: £15 At every gig that Oli Brown plays the audience are mesmerised by the sheer professionalism of his performance and the contagious pleasure he exudes. His take on blues, with a mix of funk, jazz and rock gives him that extra individuality. He is a guitar prodigy, but is also a singer, songwriter and consummate performer. 2010 saw Oli release his latest album Heads I Win Tails You Lose, produced by the legendary Mike Vernon (Eric Clapton, Fleetwood Mac, John Mayall). “A real talent, should have a great career.” Joe Bonamassa www.oliselectricblues.co.uk New Generation Blues Like this? Try this: 29 May The Great British Barbershop Boys Date: Wednesday 27 April, 8pm Tickets: £15 Stackridge: Dora’s 40th Birthday Tour Woburn Sands Band Dervish Date: Thursday 28 April, 8pm Tickets: £16 Date: Saturday 30 April, 7.30pm Tickets: £12 (£10 16 yrs and under) Date: Sunday 1 May, 8pm Tickets: £16 May 2011 sees the 40th anniversary of the first single release by Stackridge. Yes, it is the 40th birthday of Dora The Female Explorer! Since then Stackridge have remained etched in the hearts and minds of English music lovers since they reformed in 2007 their live shows have just got better and better – it is live on stage that Stackridge really shine. Expect glorious tunes including old favourites and some brand new, with quirky lyrics, superb musicianship and a sense of fun. Happy birthday Dora – happy birthday Stackridge! www.stackridge.net Think Floyd Like this? Try this: 12 March Jan Akkerman Date: Friday 29 April, 8pm Tickets: £21.50 The programme will, as always, run the gamut from big band sounds to classical, jazz to pop, brass band originals and arrangements of your favourite melodies, all in one show. True family entertainment from your favourite local brass band. Soloists from within the Band will be featured in this, the forty-seventh concert in the Drakeloe Series. www.woburnsandsband.co.uk he Misfitz T Like this? Try this: 16 April Acknowledgements The Stables would like to give a special thanks to the following for their valuable support: County Sligo’s finest export, Dervish have been at the forefront of Irish traditional music for two decades. One of the best-loved Irish bands, they won a huge swell of new fans last summer with acclaimed performances at a string of major UK folk festivals. Fronted by the entrancing Cathy Jordan on vocals – still regarded by many as the most distinctive voice in Irish music today – the band create a richly complex sound, full of energy, intricacy and subtlety. “This is true craftsmanship.” Tonder Festival, Denmark www.dervish.ie The Fureys & Davey Arthur Like this? Try this: 5 April jim marshall auditorium jim marshall auditorium Supported by Daryl Kellie APR / MAY The Oli Brown Band Mary Gauthier With Tania Elizabeth on violin Supported by Ben Glover Date: Tuesday 3 May, 8pm Tickets: £15 Arts Council of England, Dame Cleo Laine, Foundation for Sport & The Arts, Jim Marshall, Sir John Dankworth, Mancini Institute, Milton Keynes Arts Association, The Wavendon Foundation We welcome a debut appearance from the premiere barbershop quartet in the UK, The Great British Barbershop Boys. Barbershop Quartetting – quite possibly the earliest form of boy band music – is making a comeback, and The Great British Barbershop Boys are leading the way. Originally members of the National Barbershop Youth Chorus, within nine months of the quartet forming the boys were made British Quartet champions. The group has appeared on BBC TV, at the Royal Albert Hall and the London Palladium – definitely a group to keep your eyes on! www.barbershopboys.com arry The Piano H Like this? Try this: 19 March 16 Guitarist Jan Akkerman has done almost everything a musician could possibly do. He’s worked with musicians like BB King, Charlie Byrd, Cozy Powell, Claus Ogerman and Ice-T, besides being a former member of bands such as Brainbox and Focus and made more than a dozen solo records. He combines elements of rock, jazz, blues, classical music and modern dance music and gives them his own signature. Seeing Jan Akkerman live in concert is always a fascinating experience as all his improvisational skills are brought to bear in the live format. www.janakkerman.com ishbone Ash W Like this? Try this: 11 April Treat someone special - gift vouchers are available from the Box Office After six groundbreaking albums of original songs, a harvest of music industry awards and covers of her songs by a roster of great artists, Mary Gauthier (pronounced go-shay) joins us as she tours new album The Foundling. Available now via Proper Records, this album has received five-star reviews across the music press and tells the story of the acclaimed songwriter’s intensely personal search for meaning and identity. “If she keeps this up, one day she may assume the mantle of Johnny Cash…” New York Daily News www.marygauthier.com Lucy Kaplansky Like this? Try this: 15 May Box Office: 01908 280800 email: [email protected] www.stables.org 17 MAY jim marshall auditorium The Big Chris Barber Band Brian Culbertson Date: Friday 6 May, 8pm Tickets: £17.50 Date: Sunday 8 May, 8pm Tickets: £21 Date: Wednesday 11 May, 8pm Tickets: £21.50 In the last few years, guitarist Martin Simpson has been busier, more successful and more visible than ever before in his long career. His 2007 release Prodigal Son was nominated for 5 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, winning Album of the Year. 2009 saw the release of a new CD, True Stories, to wide critical acclaim. Simpson’s songs are beautifully written and at times most unusual in form, telling true stories and dealing with themes of love, loss, home and much more. Soul deep Brit James Hunter joins us with songs from latest album The Hard Way. This new work finds Hunter delving further into the realm of deep soul in a set of all-original material. James has extensively road tested his new album, crisscrossing North America and Europe since his 2006 Grammy-nominated album People Gonna Talk first put him on the map and turned him into a major breakout success of that year, receiving huge critical acclaim and opening for Etta James, Boz Scaggs and Aretha Franklin. British jazz trombonist Chris Barber celebrated his 61st year as a bandleader in 2010. Chris formed his first Barber New Orleans Band in 1949 at the age of nineteen. Over the years, Chris Barber’s Jazz Band evolved into the Chris Barber Jazz and Blues Band, a richly-textured eight-piece group, blending brass, reeds, and electric guitar into a unique and unmistakable mix of blues and jazz. Having performed over 10,000 concerts and made thousands of recordings, the Chris Barber Band keeps marching on, right into the 21st century. www.chrisbarber.net Brian’s distinctive keyboard style has proved a hit and he’s just released album number twelve (entitled XII). Recent collaborations with Maurice White and Larry Dunn of Earth Wind & Fire have influenced his high-energy live shows to such a degree that this performance will show the funkier side of the smooth jazz genre, whilst including material from his albums Nice & Slow and Secrets. The lineup will be Andy Whitmore on keyboards, Otto Williams on bass, Derek Nash on sax and Marc Parnell on drums, with Jim Culbertson on trumpet. www.brianculbertson.com “One of the national treasures of English traditional music.” BBC Radio 2 Folk & Acoustic Reviews www.martinsimpson.com “One of the best voices and best kept secrets in British R‘n’B and soul.” Van Morrison www.jameshuntermusic.com Chris Wood PP Arnold Like this? Try this: 24 May Like this? Try this: 24 June Simon Mayor & The Mandolinquents Date: Thursday 5 May, 8pm Tickets: £16 Kenny Ball & His Jazzmen Like this? Try this: 21 April Cerys Matthews Kieran Goss: Live & Solo Date: Saturday 7 May, 8pm Tickets: £22.50 Date: Tuesday 10 May, 8pm Tickets: £14.50 Rick Braun & Richard Elliot Like this? Try this: 10 March jim marshall auditorium James Hunter Date: Wednesday 4 May, 8pm Tickets: £16.50 MAY Martin Simpson Other ways you can support our work The success of our music and education programme depends on the generous support of many individuals and organisations. Britain’s first modern mandolin quartet, with mandolins of all shapes and sizes and the superb voice and mandobass of Hilary James. Their infectious humour influences everything they play, from lively reels to traditional airs, hot swing and ragtime. In the 1930s mandolin orchestras were all the rage - every self-respecting town had one. Today the mandolin is undergoing a revival in folk and indie bands as well as in classical circles. Years of confinement to back bedrooms - where legions of enthusiasts have been hiding away - are at an end. www.mandolinquents.com ainer Hersch’s R Like this? Try this: Classic Comedy Orchestra 5 March 18 2010 has been an exceptionally busy year for the former Catatonia frontwoman and there appears to be no stopping the innovative buzz of activity. 2011 sees her heavily involved in writing, presenting, performing and releasing brand new material and presenting a television documentary exploring the history of Cuba, along with the airing of a BBC 2 Television series where she will discover and mentor new musical talent. She continues her 6 Music show and releases a new album of fresh material to follow 2010’s sensational album TIR. •Become a Friend of The Stables – benefits include priority booking and ticket discounts. Long hailed as one of Ireland’s leading songwriters and performers, Kieran Goss’s music has won him fans across the globe. But if his songs have made him a star, his live shows have made him a legend. Live on stage is where Kieran Goss really shines. This is a rare chance to see Kieran performing live and solo. Don’t miss it! “Matthews knocks the doubters for six.” The Times “The sense of fun is tremendous, the playing first rate and the songs are sheer quality. The encores were genuine, but only because the man is too.” The Irish Times www.cerysmatthews.co.uk www.kierangoss.com Eddi Reader Like this? Try this: 12 April Buy any time - book your tickets online 24 hours a day Charlie Landsborough Like this? Try this: 9 April •Name A Seat – your chosen name on a seat in the auditorium. •Leave a gift in your will to help nurture the next generation of musicians. •Join our group of volunteers and become a Stablemate. •Purchase Gift Vouchers which can be exchanged for tickets at The Stables. F or further information please call 01908 280816 or email [email protected] www.stables.org Box Office: 01908 280800 email: [email protected] www.stables.org 19 Iona Formed in 1989, Iona take their name from the small island off the west coast of Scotland. From the beginning, their aim has been to write spiritual, atmospheric, yet uplifting music that would stir the emotions. Uniquely combining rock, folk, progressive, ethnic and ambient elements with the crystalline voice of Joanne Hogg as their focus, Iona create a blaze of colours and textures, all the sounds fusing into a single, yearning, heartfelt cry. “... An exhilarating contemporary folk act... rarely has the new age Celtic thing been given so many welcome twists, or played with such conviction.” Q magazine www.iona.uk.com azel O’Connor H Like this? Try this: 7 April Clare Teal: Hey Ho Date: Friday 13 May, 8pm (Pre-Concert Talk 6.30-7.30pm) Tickets: £22.50 After years performing shows based on the Great American Songbook, Clare has decided it’s time to celebrate the UK’s writing talent in her new show Hey Ho, a celebration of the Great British Songbook. Many of the songs included are assumed to be written by Americans, but actually had a lot of British involvement, for example Try A Little Tenderness by James Campbell and Reginald Connolly, Spread A Little Happiness by Vivan Ellis and He Was Beautiful by Stanley Myers and Dame Cleo Laine. The show also features modern classics such as Why by Annie Lennox and Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol. Pre-concert talk – see page 42. www.clareteal.co.uk rla Murphy 8 March O Like this? Try this: Stage 2 20 An Evening with Gervase Phinn The Spin Doctors Date: Saturday 14 May, 8pm Tickets: £18 Date: Monday 16 May, 8pm Tickets: £16.50 Date: Thursday 19 May, 8pm Tickets: £21.50 An Evening with Gervase Phinn will have you on the edges of your seats as he shares his hilarious and sometimes poignant tales of life as a schools inspector in the Yorkshire Dales. Dubbed “the James Herriot of schools” this best selling author, radio and TV personality is one of Britain’s greatest comic writers and raconteurs. His shows have received rave reviews all across the country. Twenty years ago the Spin Doctors were riding high in the charts with their wonderful album A Pocketful Of Kryptonite and the single Two Princes. Album sales topped 5 million and reached No 2 in the UK charts, whilst the single reached number 3. To celebrate the 20th anniversary of A Pocketful Of Kryptonite and its forthcoming reissue the original four band members are to tour again performing the whole album in chronological order as well as other favourites. A rare chance to see one of the great rock bands of recent years performing their seminal work. www.spindoctors.com G2 Definitive Genesis pays tribute to the four-man period in Genesis’s long and colourful history, sometimes referred to as the Intermediate Years (1975-78). With tunes including Dance On A Volcano, Ripples, Entangled, Blood On The Rooftops and Afterglow mixed up with classics of the Gabriel years such as Firth Of Fifth, Cinema Show, I Know What I Like and the infamous Supper’s Ready, this is vintage Genesis performed to a level Genesis themselves would be proud of! Take a trip back and relive musical history with G2. www.g2online.co.uk o Jacket Required N Like this? Try this: 13 March Lucy Kaplansky Date: Sunday 15 May, 8pm Tickets: £16.50 Barely out of high school, Lucy Kaplansky moved to New York, finding a fertile community of songwriters – Suzanne Vega, Bill Morrissey, Cliff Eberhardt and others. With a beautiful flair for harmony, Lucy was everyone’s favourite singing partner, but most often she sang as a duo with Shawn Colvin. The New York Times said it was “easy to predict stardom for her” as she harmonized on Colvin’s Steady On and on Nanci Griffith’s Lone Star State of Mind and Little Love Affairs. Lucy’s sound is pure Americana, wonderfully raw and rich with heartache and hope. “Another artist in the great tradition – Griffith, Carpenter, Colvin, Kaplansky.” Folk Roots www.lucykaplansky.com ary Gauthier M Like this? Try this: 3 May Treat someone special - gift vouchers are available from the Box Office “A worthy successor to James Herriot and every bit as endearing.” Alan Titchmarsh www.gervase-phinn.com The Fureys & Davey Arthur Like this? Try this: 5 April Loudon Wainwright III Supported by Lucy Wainwright Roche Oasish Like this? Try this: 20 May Oasish Date: Tuesday 17 May, 8pm Tickets: £28.50 Date: Friday 20 May, 8pm Tickets: £18 Loudon wrote his first song in 1968 and now his recording career spans a total of 23 albums, including 2009’s Grammy-winning High Wide & Handsome, a musical tribute to Charlie Poole, the legendary yet obscure NC singer and banjo player. Wainwright has collaborated with songwriter Joe Henry on the music for the hit movie Knocked Up and his songs have been recorded by Johnny Cash, Earl Scruggs, Rufus Wainwright and Mose Allison, among others. His newest CD is 10 Songs For The New Depression, a collection of topical songs on Proper Records. www.lw3.com Formed in Manchester in 1991, Oasis have been a huge music phenomenon selling an estimated 70 million records worldwide. Oasish are Europe’s leading tribute to Oasis, accurately re-creating the looks, the sound and the attitude of the originals. You’ll hear Don’t Look Back In Anger, Wonderwall, Roll With It, Champagne Supernova, She’s Electric, Live Forever and all the other hits recreated with total authenticity – nobody does this as well as Oasish! ine Women & Song W Like this? Try this: 18 June jim marshall auditorium jim marshall auditorium Date: Thursday 12 May, 8pm Tickets: £17.50 G2 Definitive Genesis MAY MAY Supported by Yvonne Lyon “To see Oasish live is as good as seeing the real Oasis, only better.” The Sunday Times www.oasish.co.uk Ultimate Bowie Like this? Try this: 8 April Box Office: 01908 280800 email: [email protected] www.stables.org 21 Date: Sunday 22 May, 8pm Tickets: £14, £16 Grupo Lokito Lance Ellington: Ellington Sings Ellington Date: Wednesday 25 May, 8pm Tickets: £19.50 An Evening With Shappi Khorsandi Date: Friday 27 May, 8pm Tickets: £14 MAY MAY The Ben Waters Trio Ben Waters is one of the most exciting piano players in Europe today and his name has become synonymous with excellent performance. His raunchy vocals and exuberant style have earned him a reputation as one of the genre’s finest performers and he’s played with some of the finest musicians in the world including Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis and Ray Davies. Ben plays some of the fastest boogie woogie you’ll ever come across. When he starts to play, you’ll never be able to sit still – his music is always uplifting, effervescent and great fun! www.benwaters.com Alan Price Grupo Lokito fuses Congolese and Latin music and the resulting hybrid has a unique and captivating sound. The natural links between Cuban and Congolese styles is well documented, but Grupo Lokito have their own unique approach to the music; there’s a charming sweetness to their sound, one that’s infused with Lokito’s international take on Latin music but which will appeal to admirers of acoustic rumba veterans Kekele and Kanda Bongo Man alike. By combining Congolese dance performing tradition with the energy of salsa, this show is sure to be a visual and audio spectacle – and you’ll want to take advantage of the specially created dancefloor! For details of the Cuban band workshop with members of Lokito see page 42. www.makingtrackslive.org.uk Antonio Forcione Like this? Try this: 9 July Meal Deal For an additional £13 per person you can sample A Taste of Congo (vegetarian options available) served in Café in2. Please go to www.stables.org for menu details. Book in advance through the Box Office to reserve your table. 22 Like this? Try this: 10 June The Zombies: 50th Anniversary Tour Date: Tuesday 24 May, 8pm Tickets: £23.50 In the early Sixties four teenagers formed a new group that achieved top ten hits on both sides of the Atlantic, sold millions of records and carved out a singular niche in the history of pop music – The Zombies, with 18 year old Colin Blunstone on lead vocals and Rod Argent on keyboards. Expect the hits She’s Not There, Time Of The Season, Colin’s solo hits Say You Don’t Mind and Caroline Goodbye and the best of Argent including Hold Your Head Up and God Gave Rock & Roll To You. Some old songs, some new songs and a guaranteed great night! www.thezombies.net ast Off Kinks K Like this? Try this: 2 March Buy any time - book your tickets online 24 hours a day Lance Ellington, son of legendary bandleader Ray Ellington, is a featured vocalist on the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing and his velvet tones are heard every week by millions. Ellington Sings Ellington takes you on a musical voyage of nostalgia as he performs some of the most beautiful songs ever written in a tribute to the great Duke Ellington (Satin Doll and Prelude To A Kiss) and his father Ray Ellington (The Three Bears and That’s My Girl). He’ll also sing some of his own timeless favourites – What Kind of Fool Am I and A Certain Smile, captivating you with enchantment and romance! www.upbeatmanagement.co.uk ack To Basie B Like this? Try this: 20 March Counterfeit Stones: Exhale On Main Street Date: Thursday 26 May, 8pm Tickets: £22 The Counterfeit Stones celebrate their 20th anniversary with yet another wheeze, Exhale On Main Street. Their skillfully mixed cocktail of classic hits, retro costumes and laughter continues to intoxicate young and old alike – 100% proof that a good shot always hits the target. This hooky masterpiece, hilariously “mockumenting” the history of the Rolling Stones from 1962, will take you back if you were there, or make you wish you’d been there, if you weren’t. It’s phony rock ‘n’ roll, but we like it! “Better than the originals.” The Guardian www.thecounterfeitstones.net Kast Off Kinks Like this? Try this: 2 March Star of Live At The Apollo, Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow, Friday Night With Jonathan Ross, Have I Got News for You and Radio 4’s Shappi Talk is back with a brand new show. Shappi Khorsandi is one of the hottest comedy prospects in the country. She’s feisty, flirty and effortlessly funny she handles every subject with a razor sharp wit, softened only by her deliciously dizzy delivery and endless charm. May contain strong language and adult material. Suitable for age 16+. “Britain’s best young female comic by any yardstick.” The Guardian www.myspace.com/shappikhorsandi Imran Yusuf jim marshall auditorium jim marshall auditorium Date: Saturday 21 May, 8pm Tickets:£12.50, students £9.50, family of 4 £38 Like this? Try this: 10 April Errol Kennedy’s Imagination Date: Saturday 28 May, 8pm Tickets: £22.50, £24.50 Errol was one third of 1980s funk and soul trio Imagination. The band’s first UK single Body Talk spent 18 weeks in the chart and was followed by further successes with Flashback, Just An Illusion and Music And Lights. Their first album Body Talk also went platinum in the UK. Now Errol is looking forward to taking to the road for the first time since 1987 when he played to crowds of 100,000 people. Unlike most drummers Errol took a central role in Imagination, co-writing and singing, and his new version of the band will have you dancing in the aisles! www.imaginationband.com Signed Sealed Delivered Like this? Try this: 23 April Box Office: 01908 280800 email: [email protected] www.stables.org 23 Date: Sunday 29 May, 8pm Tickets: £15 Three of the finest young blues-rock talents around – all with a big future in front of them. Featuring WT Feaster – a veritable rock-blues hurricane with intense guitar playing and impassioned vocals. Virgil & The Accelerators have taken the London Club scene by storm with their mixture of Stevie Ray Vaughn/Hendrix blues. Mitch Laddie is signed to the Provogue label alongside Joe Bonamassa and Walter Trout. Three young bands, three different styles, three great guitarists. www.wtfeasterband.com www.virgilandtheaccelerators.com www.mitchladdie.com hantel McGregor C Like this? Try this: 16 June Spinadisc at The Stables Spinadisc is a specialist music shop in The Stables’ foyer, selling CDs, DVDs, magazines and signed memorabilia. Previously-owned collectable CDS are also bought & sold. Genres covered include rock, pop, jazz, blues, folk, classical & alternative. Contact 07956 581519 or email [email protected] Profits help support the music and education programmes at The Stables PMC generously support The Stables by supplying equipment for the Mancini Forum, Stage 2 and Recording Studio 24 Hardeep Singh Kohli: The Nearly Naked Chef Date: Tuesday 31 May, 8pm Tickets: £16 Atila Albert Lee & Hogan’s Heroes Date: Thursday 2 June, 8pm Tickets: £14 Date: Saturday 4 June, 8pm Tickets: £22 Atila sings all your favourite swingers with consummate charm and panache! After five years spent honing his warm, melodic vocal skills with the National Youth Jazz Orchestra he’s been pretty busy, touring the UK as special guest with friend and mentor Buddy Greco, performing to great acclaim with the BBC Big Band, acquired a monthly residency Upstairs at Ronnie Scott’s and recorded his album Hello Young Lovers. Welcome back to this jazz star of the future! www.atila.co.uk Celebrating 50 years in music, double Grammy award winner Albert Lee returns with his multi-talented band Hogan’s Heroes (Gerry Hogan, Peter Baron, Brian Hodgson and Gavin Povey). Albert is without a doubt one of the world’s finest guitar players. Always in demand, Albert has been featured on Terry Wogan On Sunday, Simon Mayo’s Drive Time and at Eric Clapton’s Crossroads festival on two occasions. www.albertleeandhogansheroes.com Lance Ellington Grab a seat and tuck in, as a guest of Hardeep Singh Kohli. This celebrated broadcaster, raconteur, writer and cook combines comedy with cuisine in a wonderfully funny, laid back evening’s entertainment. Think Ready Steady Cook, but with great cooking (Hardeep was runner-up on the first series of Celebrity Masterchef) and funny anecdotes, all delivered by Glaswegian Hardeep in his own unique, articulate and utterly charming way. Having debuted at the 2009 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, where the show played to sell-out audiences, this is an extended, two-course version of The Nearly Naked Chef, combining more of Hardeep’s winning talents and recipes. Suitable for age 14+. Like this? Try this: 25 May Judy Collins 80s Mania Date: Friday 3 June, 8pm Tickets: £21.50, £23 “Kohli’s evening of cookery and anecdotes… left a reassuringly warm aftertaste.” The Times www.hardeeplive.com Jon Richardson Like this? Try this: 17 June Meal Deal For an additional £13 per person you can enjoy a tasty curry (vegetarian options available) served in Café in2. Please go to www.stables.org for menu details. Book in advance through the Box Office to reserve your table. Treat someone special - gift vouchers are available from the Box Office Wine Women & Song Like this? Try this: 18 June jim marshall auditorium jim marshall auditorium WT Feaster, Virgil & The Accelerators, Mitch Laddie JUNE MAY New Generation Blues Step back in time with the 1980s tribute concert that’s currently taking the UK by storm. Culture Club, Duran Duran, Wham, Adam Ant, Cyndi Lauper, Frankie Goes to Hollywood and Madonna are just some of the legends you’ll see authentically re-created live on stage. There are over 30 chart-topping smash hits and 60 costume changes in this incredible production – it’s like Live Aid meets Top of the Pops with the sexy dance troupe Legs n Co, so dig out those 80s fashions and prepare to party! www.80smaniashow.com Errol Kennedy’s Imagination Like this? Try this: 28 May Supported by Sadie Jemmett Date: Thursday 9 June, 8pm Tickets: £22.50 Judy Collins has thrilled audiences worldwide with her unique blend of interpretative folksongs and contemporary themes. It was the music of such artists as Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger, as well as the traditional songs of the folk revival, that sparked Judy’s love of lyrics and in 1961, she released her first album, A Maid of Constant Sorrow. She is noted for her rendition of Joni Mitchell’s Both Sides Now on her 1967 album Wildflowers which has since been entered into the Grammy Hall of Fame and for her version of Stephen Sondheim’s Send in the Clowns. www.judycollins.com Tom Paxton Like this? Try this: 27 March Box Office: 01908 280800 email: [email protected] www.stables.org 25 JUNE jim marshall auditorium Wine, Women & Song PP Arnold & The Tony Remy Band Date: Thursday 16 June, 8pm Tickets: £15 Date: Saturday 18 June, 8pm Tickets: £27 Date: Friday 24 June, 8pm Tickets: £18.50 What happens when you put three women – three critically acclaimed, award-winning singer-songwriters, three old friends, three artists with three unique voices – on a stage together with some guitars and a bottle of good cabernet? You get Wine, Women & Song. The three women in question are Suzy Bogguss, Gretchen Peters and Matraca Berg. The three friends started talking about taking it on the road after playing several writers’ nights together in Nashville. Their last tour wowed audiences up and down the country and now they’re back. www.myspace.com/winewomen PP Arnold is a legend of rock and soul music and began her singing career as an Ikette with Ike and Tina Turner. She first came to London to tour with the Rolling Stones in the mid 60s, beginning her solo career under the supervision of Andrew Oldham and Mick Jagger. Her first single The First Cut is The Deepest – penned by Cat Stevens – is a soul classic, and was followed by the timeless hit Angel of the Morning. She’s sung with some of the biggest names in the business – Rod Stewart, Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Oasis, Primal Scream and many others. www.pparnold.com The name Alan Price immediately summons up some of the most memorable sounds in the last 40 years, from the Animals’ House Of The Rising Sun to his quirky take on Randy Newman’s Simon Smith And His Amazing Dancing Bear to his many hits with Georgie Fame, including the most famous Rosetta. His induction into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame in 1994 was testimony to his achievements throughout his career in the music industry. www.alanprice.absoluteelsewhere.net Ben Waters Trio Like this? Try this: 22 May An exciting new project from multi-award winning jazz pianist Gwilym Simcock with guitarist Mike Walker, bass player Steve Swallow and drummer Adam Nussbaum. Mike has worked with Bill Frisell and Mark-Anthony Turnage and Steve’s career spans decades of playing with the greats (Paul Motian, Lee Konitz, Carla Bley and many others) with Steve and Adam working on many projects together. This brand new venture is full of inspirational improvisational playing, performing new music specially written by Gwilym, Mike, Steve and Adam. “This should be the start of something big.” London Jazz Blog www.gwilymsimcock.com The Kit Downes Trio The Enid Like this? Try this: 6 September Stage 2 Date: Saturday 11 June, 8pm Tickets: £17.50 Jon Richardson: Funny Magnet Date: Friday 17 June, 8pm Tickets: £13 Amy Wadge Like this? Try this: 17 March Stage 2 Other ways you can support our work Signed Sealed Delivered Like this? Try this: 23 April jim marshall auditorium The Impossible Gentlemen Date: Friday 10 June, 8pm Tickets: £20 JUNE Alan Price Julian Smith Date: Saturday 25 June, 8pm Tickets: £18 The success of our music and education programme depends on the generous support of many individuals and organisations. Composer Robert John Godfrey was one of the first musicians to experiment with using a symphony orchestra, forming the world’s foremost symphonic rock band, The Enid, in 1974. He has now reformed The Enid with original drummer Dave Storey, Max Read on vocals and keyboards plus Jason Ducker on guitars and Nicholas Willes on bass and percussion. Early 2010 saw completion of Godfrey’s latest work, Journey’s End - powerful, romantic, uplifting and thought-provoking. See this unique band live with tracks old and new, in the intimate setting of The Stables. Jon Richardson – regular Have I Got News For You panelist, star of Live At The Apollo and everyone’s favourite grumpy young man – embraces his misanthropy in this show featuring the best bits from his acclaimed Edinburgh show Don’t Happy Be Worry alongside brand new material. Funny Magnet sees Jon working his pessimism with some hilarious consequences, and as always with his loveable vivacious delivery. May contain strong language and adult material. Suitable for age 16+. “The Orb Meets Pink Floyd Meets The Berlin Philharmonic.” Time Out “Sublimely brilliant, stunning... If you haven’t seen him yet get your finger out and sort it.” Time Out www.theenid.co.uk www.jonrichardsoncomedy.com Think Floyd Like this? Try this: 12 March 26 Imran Yusuf Like this? Try this: 10 April Buy any time - book your tickets online 24 hours a day •Become a Friend of The Stables – benefits include priority booking and ticket discounts. •Name A Seat – your chosen name on a seat in the auditorium. •Leave a gift in your will to help nurture the next generation of musicians. •Join our group of volunteers and become a Stablemate. •Purchase Gift Vouchers which can be exchanged for tickets at The Stables. F or further information please call 01908 280816 or email [email protected] www.stables.org Julian Smith’s distinctive soprano saxophone sound has been heard all over the world on Sony’s Classic Chillout Series, under his previous stage name Joolz Gianni. He became better known after achieving 2nd runner up placement in the 2009 series of Britain’s Got Talent with 700,000 telephone votes and millions of YouTube views. Since the show, he has played for the Prime Minister, toured arenas with the other BGT finalists and even played for Prince Charles. He duetted with Kenny G at The Albert Hall, and his album Chilled 2 The Sax was released by Sony. “A huge talent.” Simon Cowell www.juliansmithsax.co.uk Rick Braun & Richard Elliot Like this? Try this: 10 March Box Office: 01908 280800 email: [email protected] www.stables.org 27 JUNE jim marshall auditorium Pierre Bensusan Mercury Date: Tuesday 28 June, 8pm Tickets: £14 Date: Thursday 30 June, 8pm Tickets: £18 French-Algerian guitarist, singer and composer Pierre Bensusan is recognized as one of the most eloquent and diverse world musicians of our time. He has the ability to make a single guitar sound like an entire band as he takes his audience on a mesmerizing musical journey around the world, through distinct rhythms, traditional instruments and harmonic colors. He is a composer as well as a brave improvisational vocalist, melding whistles and resonant low notes with his own scat technique. Not to be missed! “He is a natural. Pierre Bensusan has the liquid, relaxed manner of playing which has the easy inevitability of true genius.” Melody Maker www.pierrebensusan.com Antonio Forcione Like this? Try this: 9 July After a decade on tour, Mercury have firmly established themselves as one of the world’s most authentic tributes to Freddie Mercury and Queen. With the extraordinary vocal range and outstanding delivery of Joseph Lee Jackson as Freddie Mercury and the intricate guitar work of Glenn Scrimshaw as Brian May, backed by superbly crafted harmonies and a driving rhythm section, this 10th anniversary tour will include fantastic performances of all the most popular Queen hits. www.mercuryqueentribute.co.uk Magic – A Kind of Queen Like this? Try this: 24 November Be in good company! When you need to make an impression, you can be sure The Stables will help you deliver the right one! Our dedicated Development Team will work closely with you to ensure your bespoke event runs as smoothly as possible. Conferences, Events & Training Our expertise is firmly rooted in event management enabling us to stage anything from a whole-day event for a senior level conference, staff seminars, and training forums to themed and entertaining events. Corporate Hospitality Live entertainment is still very much the heart and soul of The Stables. Its unique nature has attracted audiences and performers back, time after time. The perfect setting to entertain clients and staff alike. Sponsorship & Advertising We offer Corporate Associate programmes, with a range of benefits for your company; Show Sponsorship and Corporate Branding opportunities. For more information, please call 01908 280816 or email [email protected] 28 Treat someone special - gift vouchers are available from the Box Office 2 Stage Stage 2 is The Stables’ second performance space – intimate, relaxed and informal. The ideal place to catch a star of tomorrow on their way up, or see the stars of today experiment with new material. So come and hear the latest new music and comedy, relax and enjoy a drink with friends! You’ll always find something to delight and intrigue you in Stage 2, whatever your tastes. pg 30 - 38 2 ...and check out our café-bar Café in If you are looking for a restaurant for a pre-show meal, then look no further. Café in2 has a reputation for top quality food and tasty dishes at a reasonable price. What’s more, it has friendly, helpful staff and the perfect atmosphere, making it ideal for a pre-concert meal. Café in2 is open from 6pm on concert nights. Such has been the success of Café in2 that it is very often fully booked, so to be sure of a table we recommend that you make your reservation well in advance. For more information and the current menu visit www.stables.org and click on the link to Café in2. To reserve a table please call the Café in2 booking line on 01908 280832 or email [email protected] Box Office: 01908 280800 email: [email protected] www.stables.org 29 MARCH Society Amy Wadge & Pete Riley Date: Tuesday 8 March, 8.45pm Tickets: £10 in advance, £12 on the door Date: Saturday 12 March, 8.45pm Tickets: £10 in advance, £12 on the door Date: Thursday 17 March, 8.45pm Tickets: £10 in advance, £12 on the door STAGE “It isn’t a matter of IF Sumudu will be a big star, it is WHEN. She has a voice that could melt a polar ice cap.” BBC Radio 2 www.sumudu.com Jinder, Marcus Bonfanti & Lotte Mullan Eddi Reader Like this? Try this: 12 April Date: Friday 11 March, 8.45pm Tickets: £10 in advance, £12 on the door Over 2U Loudon Wainwright III Like this? Try this: 17 May Date: Wednesday 16 March, 8.45pm Tickets: £10 in advance, £12 on the door The Stables’ open mike night is now approaching its second evening. Participants from the education courses such as Ceilidh Experience, Rock Experience, ukulele, harmonica and all the rest are queuing up to entertain you. Come along and support our home grown talent. www.stables.org/education Presenting the comedy stars of tomorrow today! Tonight compere Andrew Bird introduces rising star Marian Pashley and headliner Mike Gunn. Lineup may be subject to change. May contain strong language and adult material. Suitable for those aged 16+. Café in2 is open until 8pm with any orders being taken after 7.30pm being served in the foyer. After 8pm light snacks will be available from the bar. Over 2U Lotte Mullan is a fantastic singer-songwriter, often compared to Rickie Lee Jones and Joni Mitchell, but with a sound all her own. Marcus Bonfanti is a blues artist whose road-hardened songwriting, eviscerating vocal delivery and flick-knife guitar stylings have led to several British Blues Award nominations. And Jinder is a folk singer-songwriter, a former member of The Mercurymen and a charismatic performer in the style of Townes Van Zandt and Tim Hardin. A dynamite combination! www.myspace.com/lottemullan www.marcusbonfanti.com www.jinder.co.uk Sandi Thom Like this? Try this: 30 March Buy any time - book your tickets online 24 hours a day “An irresistible, riveting performer.” Bob Harris, BBC Radio 2 www.amywadge.com Wine Women & Song Like this? Try this: 18 June Kit Holmes Date: Friday 18 March, 8.45pm Tickets: £10 in advance, £12 on the door Screaming Blue Murder Date: Thursday 3 March 8:45pm Tickets: £5 to non players & £2 to players Like this? Try this: 2 June 30 Clare Teal Like this? Try this: 13 May Society combine elements of country-soul, alternative and folk into a rootsy but matchless sound with refined arrangements in the songwriting revealing the influence of artists such as The Band, Neil Young, Ronnie Lane, The Heartbreakers and The Jayhawks. However, as the group cut their teeth playing indie-rock this is also reflected in their unique sound, providing an energetic counterpoint to their love of roots music – bittersweet songs of love and redemption, pain and loss set to a rich blend of melody, harmony and soul, fused with a harder lo-fi guitar energy. www.myspace.com/societymusic 2 Sumudu is a remarkable singer-songwriter from London who has sung with musical luminaries Burt Bacharach, Dionne Warwick, Elvis Costello and Sir Bob Geldof. The Barnsley-born songstress of Sri Lankan heritage has single-handedly written and arranged her first album Waiting For You, playing most of the instruments herself with production from Grammy Award-winning producer Kipper, of Sting fame. The BBC is comparing her to Eva Cassidy and Karen Carpenter. Orla Murphy is a jazz vocalist. Her voice has been described as possessing a distinctive, rich, and soulful sound and comparisons have been made with Nina Simone and Dame Cleo Laine. In 2008 Orla released her debut album Wishful Thinking and subsequently embarked on a Jazz Services-funded tour of England which garnered much praise from audiences throughout the country. Orla’s debut at The Stables will showcase material from her forthcoming second album, which features interpretations and reworkings of Stevie Wonder’s music. www.orlamurphy.net Amy Wadge is one of the country’s most successful female singer/songwriters who has established an outstanding body of work over her seven albums and hundreds of live performances. Her voice is amazing and her songwriting continues to surpass her contemporaries. Amy has teamed up with Pete Riley, the brilliant guitarist and singer who has performed with a number of influential artists ranging from Edwin McCain to Henry Priestman. Together Amy and Pete are releasing a duo album in late 2010/early 2011. STAGE 2 Orla Murphy Date: Wednesday 2 March, 8.45pm Tickets: £10 in advance, £12 on the door MARCH Sumudu Screaming Blue Murder Like this? Try this: 20 April Enjoy an uplifting evening of gorgeous guitar, poignant lyrics and feisty fiddle playing, all with Kit’s incredible sense of fun! The Observer described her music as “Macy Gray meets Nick Drake” and both Bob Harris and Andy Kershaw have featured her on their BBC shows. Kit’s trademark sultry vocals and virtuoso guitar playing have wowed audiences across the UK through extensive touring with the guitar hero John Etheridge. “Full of warmth… an absolute delight.” The Observer www.kitholmes.co.uk John Williams & John Etheridge Like this? Try this: 14 April Box Office: 01908 280800 email: [email protected] www.stables.org 31 MAR / APR Highly successful songwriter and instigator of The Beautiful South with Paul Heaton, Dave Rotheray released his latest album in July 2010. Entitled The Life Of Birds, the album is a modern folk concept album, featuring collaborations with Jim Causley and Bella Hardy who will guest with him tonight. An intriguing collision between Nashville and Whitby, where Rotheray’s country instincts blend naturally with the folkier leanings of his collaborators. A co-headlining gig featuring two of Milton Keynes’ finest new talents. Singer-songwriter Tanya K discovered her passion for singing early and has been writing her own material since her early teens, going on to record her first original track at fourteen! Roses And Pirates are an exciting three-piece girl band with a unique, dynamic sound ranging from chillout acoustic to rock and folk – from placid to feisty and everything in between. www.myspace.com/tanyakmusic www.rosesandpirates.com Date: Thursday 14 April, 8.45pm Tickets: £10 in advance, £12 on the door Rachel Harrington is a roots musician whose unique artistry captures the deep link between country and soul. From the crossroads of gospel, folk and bluegrass, her songs tell personal and mythical stories from the American West. Frequently mentioned alongside Gillian Welch and Emmylou Harris, tonight she performs songs from her third album Celilo Falls with tales of bar-room brawls, starlit weepers, the longings of lost love and family sorrow. Classical strings meet some boho gypsy jazz, an acoustic guitar, a grand piano and something very quintessentially English. After her last two sell-out performance here at The Stables, Jane returns to share music from her album Compass due for a national release in April along with her brand new live album recorded at her concert last June at St George’s, Bristol . She’ll also be sharing brand new songs and will be joined by her band. STAGE 2 Date: Friday 25 March, 8.45pm Tickets: £10 in advance, £12 on the door Jane Taylor Date: Wednesday 6 April, 8.45pm Tickets: £10 in advance, £12 on the door “The subtle British humour of the Beautiful South is ever present in Rotheray’s lyrics, turning the everyday into objects of musical poetry…” Maverick magazine www.myspace.com/rotheray ua Macmillan & Ewan Robertson R Like this? Try this: 24 March Rua MacMillan & Ewan Robertson Sophie Clark and Like this? Try this: The Wondersmiths 30 April Stage 2 The Kairos Quartet Date: Tuesday 5 April, 8.45pm Tickets: £10 in advance, £12 on the door “Haunted, gothic Americana.” Daily Mirror www.rachelharrington.net Lucy Kaplansky Like this? Try this: 15 May Storm Warning Date: Friday 8 April, 8.45pm Tickets: £10 in advance, £12 on the door Date: Thursday 24 March, 8.45pm Tickets: £10 in advance, £12 on the door In February 2009, fiddler Rua Macmillan was awarded the title of BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician of the Year. The following summer he performed at Cambridge Folk Festival and released his debut album Tyro in May 2010. Ewan Robertson is one-fifth of Breabach and is one of Scotland’s finest new singers and guitarists. His outstanding playing has resulted in him being awarded the BBC Scotland Young Traditional Musician of the Year award in 2008 and his debut album Some Kind of Certainty was released in 2010. www.footstompin.com/artists/rua_macmillan www.breabach.com/theband-ewan Dervish Like this? Try this: 1 May 32 One of few jazz groups to bridge the gap between crossover appeal and serious jazz credentials, saxophonist Adam Waldmann’s Kairos Quartet brings a modern twist to the classic quartet format. Blurring the boundaries between accessible, tune-led music with heavy grooves and improvising of the highest order, this is a band whose time has come. Their debut album Kairos Moment sparkled with melodic gems, focusing on tight group interplay and strong compositions, tempered with deep respect for the folk, world music and funk traditions. Storm Warning blend contemporary blues, rock and jazz to create their trademark slick and classy sound. They write superb original songs and play interesting covers featuring the amazing guitar work of Bob Moore. Although Storm Warning have their own distinctive sound they are influenced by a wide range of bands and musicians from Pink Floyd to Robben Ford. If you are into blues and rock you won’t want to miss this special gig. “Memorable and moving tunes… not just a great album but a refreshingly melodic take on contemporary jazz.” Jazzwise “Soulful gut-bucket groove that’s half hard times, half good-time-all-the-time… they delve deep into breezy jazz, fiery rock or smoky R&B, but the blues always call them back.” Classic Rock www.kairosquartet.org www.stormwarning.co.uk Courtney Pine Like this? Try this: 17 March Treat someone special - gift vouchers are available from the Box Office Bernie Plays Rory Like this? Try this: 22 April 2 Date: Saturday 19 March, 8.45pm Tickets: £10 in advance, £12 on the door Rachel Harrington STAGE M1 Music Night: Tanya K & Roses and Pirates APRIL Dave Rotheray, Bella Hardy & Jim Causley “Jane Taylor pens songs like a proper old school artist. They’re not just tunes, they’re classics.” Time Out www.janetaylor.co.uk Sumudu Like this? Try this: 2 March Gift Ideas Footpath of Fame – your chosen name or text engraved onto a brick and placed amongst many celebrities in our exclusive Footpath Name a Seat – a seat in the auditorium with your chosen name on it Gift Vouchers – treat someone to a great night of entertainment Your support helps us to continue providing music and music-making opportunities for children and adults alike. For more information contact the Box Office on 01908 280800 or email [email protected] www.stables.org Box Office: 01908 280800 email: [email protected] www.stables.org 33 APR / MAY Screaming Blue Murder Like this? Try this: 18 May Odi Date: Wednesday 27 April, 8.45pm Tickets: £10 in advance, £12 on the door Date: Saturday 30 April, 8.45pm Tickets: £10 in advance, £12 on the door A co-headlining gig featuring two up-and-coming local artists. Sixteen year old singer-songwriter Sophie Clark has been writing her own material since the age of twelve, citing her main inspirations as Paolo Nutini and James Morrison, as well as Arctic Monkeys, Oasis and Coldplay. The Wondersmiths are a fresh and talented soulful indie band, who are currently hitting the studio hard, working on their debut LP, with singles to be released this summer. They’re looking to build on the successes of their previous bands and take their new material across the globe! www.hillsidestudio-uk.com www.thewondersmiths.com Tanya K and Roses & Pirates Like this? Try this: 25 March Harmonica Jam Date: Saturday 7 May, 8.45pm-11pm Tickets: £5 or £4 NHL members Gigspanner Jonny Kearney & Lucy Farrell Date: Sunday 8 May, 8.45pm Tickets: £10 in advance, £12 on the door Date: Wednesday 11 May, 8.45pm Tickets: £10 in advance, £12 on the door Joined by guitarist Roger Flack and percussionist Vincent Salzfaas, legendary violinist Peter Knight’s latest project combines beautifully crafted folk, classical, baroque and swing with life-enriching versions of British traditional music and song. This musical melting pot saw the Trio’s first album Lipreading The Poet named as one of the best 15 CDs of 2009 by The Wire, a distinction that is indicative of the outstanding musicianship and commitment to originality that is the hallmark of their live performances. “Peter Knight can spin the world on his bow.” Sir Terry Pratchett www.gigspanner.com Antonio Forcione Like this? Try this: 9 July The Paris 1940s Date: Tuesday 10 May, 8.45pm Tickets: £10 in advance, £12 on the door 2 Presenting the comedy stars of tomorrow today! Tonight compere Andrew Bird introduces rising star Hils Barker and headliner Ian Cognito. Lineup may be subject to change. May contain strong language and adult material. Suitable for those aged 16+. Café in2 is open until 8pm with any orders being taken after 7.30pm being served in the foyer. After 8pm light snacks will be available from the bar. M1 Music Night: Sophie Clark and The Wondersmiths STAGE 2 Date: Wednesday 20 April, 8.45pm Tickets: £10 in advance, £12 on the door MAY STAGE Screaming Blue Murder Jonny Kearney is a songwriter from Hexham and Lucy Farrell is his Kentish accomplice, both blessed with a quality of songwriting that belongs to the Dylan/Thompson/ Waits school. They met while studying in Newcastle and were spotted by The Unthanks, opening for them on their UK autumn 2009 tour. Kitchen sink dramas and tales of the heart are played out by Jonny and Lucy with tender, quiet reserve on guitar, piano, fiddle, viola and saw, while Lucy’s pure and graceful voice is the perfect foil to Jonny’s melancholic tones. “Their songwriting is heartbreaking and magical, enthralling and unexpected.” Rachel Unthank www.myspace.com/jonnykearneyandlucyfarrell The Unthanks Like this? Try this: 31 March Screaming Blue Murder Date: Wednesday 18 May, 8.45pm Tickets: £10 in advance, £12 on the door Odi is an Irish singer-songwriter whose music combines folk, acoustic, pop, rock and indie. Odi played her first gig four years ago, since that time she has supported Eleanor McEvoy, Brian Kennedy and Seth Lakeman. She was tipped as one of the top five artists to watch in 2010 by MySpace/ Vodafone and her debut album Maslow’s Songbook was playlisted on Irish national radio station RTE1 to great critical acclaim. “Bursting with top quality vocals and strong songs. One listen will never be quite enough”. Maverick www.odimusic.co.uk Cara Dillon Like this? Try this: 23 March 34 Harmonica players and spectators are welcome to join us for a blues jam with the fantastic Giles Headley and his band. A great evening of blues and jazz is promised, as students and tutors from today’s National Harmonica League Spring Festival workshops take the stage. For any harmonica player wishing to join in a full list of songs and keys is available in advance, email londonharps@hotmail. co.uk for advice. See page 42 for more information on the day’s workshops. National Harmonica League Like this? Try this: Spring Festival 7 May Buy any time - book your tickets online 24 hours a day Whatever you think you’re about to hear tonight, the reality will be very different. The Paris 1940s serve up an intricately arranged, expertly delivered cocktail of jazz, swing, samba, pop and experimental indie/rock covering a vast repertoire of artists, from Stevie Wonder to Pixie Lott. Their sets are packed with sensational solos and multilayered vocals and sax and vocal harmonies looped live on stage. Michael Jackson and Lady Gaga as never heard before and Franz Ferdinand at a frenetic tempo will leave you thinking “Well, I wasn’t expecting that!” www.myspace.com/theparis1940s Charlotte Glasson Band Like this? Try this: 1 November Stage 2 Presenting the comedy stars of tomorrow today! Tonight compere Andrew Bird introduces rising star Paul Kerensa and headliner Andrew Lawrence. Lineup may be subject to change. May contain strong language and adult material. Suitable for those aged 16+. Café in2 is open until 8pm with any orders being taken after 7.30pm being served in the foyer. After 8pm light snacks will be available from the bar. Screaming Blue Murder Like this? Try this: 20 April Box Office: 01908 280800 email: [email protected] www.stables.org 35 may The Wishing Well Sarah Gillespie Trio Date: Tuesday 24 May, 8.45pm Tickets: £12.50 Date: Tuesday 31 May, 8.45pm Tickets: £10 in advance, £12 on the door Date: Tuesday 7 June, 8.45pm Tickets: £10 in advance, £12 on the door STAGE I Fagiolini Like this? Try this: 9 March The Krissy Matthews Band Date: Saturday 21 May, 8.45pm Tickets: £10 in advance, £12 on the door Krissy Matthews is 18 years old and has already performed and shared the stage with the some of the biggest names on the blues circuit such as John Mayall, Jeff Healey, Joe Bonamassa, Robben Ford and Walter Trout. Since appearing at The Stables last year, Krissy has got a new band, a new CD out and is getting great reviews everywhere he goes for his vocals, guitar playing and tightness of the band. A new blues talent who’s definitely worth seeing! www.krissymatthews.com New Generation Blues Like this? Try this: 29 May 36 “The finest and most original singer-songwriter to have emerged from the British folk scene since Richard Thompson.” The Guardian www.chriswoodmusic.co.uk artin Simpson M Like this? Try this: 4 May M1 Music Night: Ashley Jane Welberry Date: Friday 27 May, 8.45pm Tickets: £10 in advance, £12 on the door Ashley Jane Welberry is an up and coming singer-songwriter from Hertfordshire with an array of different musical influences, from Tori Amos to Fleetwood Mac. You can expect to hear Ashley singing and playing piano to a range of original material and the odd cover, alongside her percussionist Jamie Oram, a violinist and an acoustic guitarist, creating a very special sound. Currently recording her debut album, Ashley is working alongside producer John Verity in his studio in Bedfordshire. www.ashleyjanewelberry.com Tanya K and Roses & Pirates Like this? Try this: 25 March Treat someone special - gift vouchers are available from the Box Office Beguiling, orchestral and lush, The Wishing Well’s first CD Life On The Border evokes a gamut of emotions as three-part harmonies, wistful violin, majestic rhythms and strong haunting vocals produce a rich tapestry of mesmerizing pop, folk and rock. In the melodic tradition of Peter Gabriel, Bruce Springsteen, Dave Matthews Band and The Waterboys, The Wishing Well appeals to lovers of emotive lyrics and melody and their awe-inspiring arrangements are rich in textural depth. www.thewishingwellband.com Ben Ottewell Like this? Try this: 7 March Critically acclaimed jazz singer-songwriter Sarah Gillespie mixes jazz, blues and tango with urban folk, accompanied by maverick producer, composer and Blockhead, Gilad Atzmon. Touring with her new album In The Current Climate, Gillespie has played across the UK at festivals, arts centres and clubs, building a loyal fan base enchanted by her high octane performances, her onstage banter and the band’s formidable musicianship. With Sarah Gillespie on guitar & vocals, Gilad Atzmon on clarinet, accordion and sax and Ben Bastin on double bass. www.sarahgillespie.com 2 The feisty and experimental duo draw listeners into a world where driving folk rhythms collide with the high and low musical cultures of ancient Europe and beyond. Between them, Horses Brawl play fiddle, recorders, crumhorn and guitar. They have performed at festivals and concerts across the UK and broadcast live on BBC Radio 3. Horses Brawl gather tunes and fragments of tunes from over nine centuries from England, France, Spain, Wales, Bulgaria and Sweden and weave them together with their own compositions into spellbinding new pieces. www.horsesbrawl.co.uk Chris Wood is an uncompromising writer whose music reveals his love for the unofficial history of the English speaking people. With gentle intelligence he weaves the tradition with his own contemporary parables. Chris’s latest projects include the new album Handmade Life, which saw him touring late in 2009 and he is also part of Simon Emmerson’s project The Imagined Village which features artists such as Eliza Carthy, Martin Carthy and Johnny Kalsi. STAGE 2 Chris Wood Date: Friday 20 May, 8.45pm Tickets: £10 in advance, £12 on the door may / Jun Horses Brawl Liane Carroll Like this? Try this: 13 April Chantel McGregor Date: Thursday 16 June, 8.45pm Tickets: £10 in advance, £12 on the door Over 2U Date: Thursday 2 June 8:45pm Tickets: £5 to non players & £2 to players The Stables’ open mike night is now approaching its third evening. Participants from the education courses such as Ceilidh Experience, Rock Experience, ukulele, harmonica and all the rest are queuing up to entertain you. Come along and support our home grown talent. www.stables.org/education Over 2U Like this? Try this: 3 March Having started playing guitar at the age of 7, Chantel went on to perform regularly with local blues-rock bands by the age of 12. Qualified at Grade 8 and the holder of Leeds College of Music’s prestigious Outstanding Musicianship award, she formed her own band in early 2007, completing her music degree in 2009 with First Class Honours. Chantel McGregor is now one of the rising stars of today’s British Blues-Rock scene, both performing with her band and at her solo gigs. Chantel is currently on tour, ahead of releasing her debut album. www.chantelmcgregor.com Oli Brown Band Like this? Try this: 26 April Box Office: 01908 280800 email: [email protected] www.stables.org 37 Over 2U Beatboxing Masterclass with Shlomo Date: Saturday 25 June, 8.45pm Tickets:£10 before 7 February, £12.50 after, £14.50 on the door Date:Thursdays 3 March & 2 June, 8.45pm Tickets: £5 to non players & £2 to players Date: Sunday 6 March 5pm Tickets: £8, masterclass and show £18 Suitable for all ages STAGE 2 june Hedna’s – The Vintage Nightclub Date: Friday 17 June, 8.45pm Tickets: £10 in advance, £12 on the door Likened to Peter Gabriel, Sting, Genesis, Pink Floyd and Nick Drake, John has worked with all the greats - Asia, Greenslade, Page & Plant, John Wetton, Paul Rodgers - the list goes on. His highly original songs get right to the core of your emotions and are oceans apart from all the factory pop that turns up on X Factor, Pop Idol and Radio Pointless. “Most music works on the fast food principle, but if you take the time to listen to my music you’ll realise I’m a vegetable – I’m good for you!” says John! www.myspace.com/johnyoungband The Enid If you enjoy the music of the 1930s, 40s and early 50s then you’ll love an evening at Hedna’s, where for one night only The Stables turns into a vintage nightclub! If you’re 18 then come to Hedna’s and find out how stylish your great grandmother was, if you’re 38 then you’ll see why your Grandma looked so good in those fading photos, if you’re 58 then bring your parents and have a dance and if you’re 78 then get out those 78s and your dancing shoes! www.homefrontfriends.org.uk/hednas Back To Basie Like this? Try this: 11 June Like this? Try this: 20 March M1 Music Night: Paul Hegley Date: Friday 24 June, 8.45pm Tickets: £10 in advance, £12 on the door Other ways you can support our work An exciting opportunity to show off your new or hidden talents. Have you ever completed one of The Stables’ educational events, like the ukulele, harmonica or song writing workshops or have you worked hard for six weeks on the Ceilidh or Rock Experience? Now is the time to use those talents and get the experience of the Over 2U open mike night – a safe environment with lots of other people with similar talents and experience, supporting each other through possibly their first stage appearance. You will not have a better opportunity to take that first step! Harmonica Workshop – Beginners Part 2 Adult/age 15+ workshop Date: Saturday 5 March, 10am-3pm Tickets: Course fee £28 Learn and take part John Young Band Bm Ts Psh WICKA-WAH! Do you ever wonder how the pro beatboxers make such incredible noises with their mouths? Join acclaimed British beatboxer SHLOMO as he takes us through the basics (and possibly one or two secrets!) in his one hour beatbox masterclass. See page 4 for details of Shlomo’s evening performance. Schools Concert I Fagiolini Ages 7 to 11/Key Stage 2 Date: Wednesday 9 March, 1pm Tickets:£4.50, free teachers’ ticket with every 10 seats booked The success of our music and education programme depends on the generous support of many individuals and organisations. Paul Hegley is a singer-songwriter-guitarist from Bedfordshire. Major influences vary from John Mayer and Stevie Ray Vaughn all the way to bands like Arctic Monkeys, Kasabian and Jamie T. Paul first started performing with his uncle John Hegley, supporting him on tour in various theatres and festivals including The Stables in 2009, getting a great reception and good reviews. Paul is now joined by bass, drums and percussion, giving his unique songs more of an edge. His debut album Fallen Angel was released in January 2010 and goes from strength to strength. www.paulhegley.com J inder, Marcus Bonfanti Like this? Try this: & Lotte Mullan 11 March 38 •Become a Friend of The Stables – benefits include priority booking and ticket discounts. •Name A Seat – your chosen name on a seat in the auditorium. •Leave a gift in your will to help nurture the next generation of musicians. •Join our group of volunteers and become a Stablemate. •Purchase Gift Vouchers which can be exchanged for tickets at The Stables. F or further information please call 01908 280816 or email [email protected] www.stables.org Buy any time - book your tickets online 24 hours a day Con O’Neill returns for a choice of our popular one-day sessions. Beginners Part 2 will consolidate the work you have already done on improvisation, tune playing and chugging at the first workshop and move on to the fundamental blues technique of note bending. Participants will need a 10-hole harmonica in C, or buy one on the day. Inspire your choir! Discover the possibilities of the human voice with some of the most energetic and inspiring vocalists in the world. This concert is a wonderful introduction to a cappella singing - music for voices without accompanying instruments. Learn, explore and sing with professional singers. This interactive concert lasts approximately 45 minutes. Box Office: 01908 280800 email: [email protected] www.stables.org 39 Learn and take part Adult/Age15+ Workshop Date: Saturday 12 March 10am-3pm Tickets: Course fee £30 The ukulele revival marches on! Steven Sproat returns with another workshop for aspiring ukulele players. Beginners Part 2 takes you further into the instrument, looking at strumming techniques, fingerpicking and learning new songs. Suitable for anyone who has attended one of our beginners’ workshops or who has a little ukulele playing experience. Participants will need to bring a soprano ukulele or you can buy one (approx £25) on the day. Voice Skills: The Studio With Lisa Fitzgibbon Adult/age 15+ Workshop Date: Sunday 13 March 10am-4pm. Tickets: Course fee £45 Gitika’s Big Sing Schools Concert Ukulele Workshop – Beginners Date: Saturday 26 March 10am – 4pm Tickets: Course fee £27 Ages 5 to 11/Key Stage 1 & 2 Date: Saturday 16 April 10am-3pm Tickets: Course fee £30 Adult/15+ Workshop We are delighted to welcome back vocal animateur Gitika Partington for our annual Big Sing event. This one-day workshop will include an exciting mix of a cappella arrangements in a variety of musical styles. Suitable for beginners, community choirs, and anyone interested in harmony singing. Gitika is a highly experienced workshop leader who has worked with all ages and abilities. The Stables and Create present creative:space Date:Sunday 27 March 11.45am-1pm or 2.45pm-4pm Tickets:Adult £6, Children £4 or Family Ticket £15 (2 adults & 2 children) Ensemble 360: Little Red Riding Hood Date: Wednesday 6 April, 1pm Tickets:£4.50, free teachers’ ticket with every 10 seats booked Ensemble 360 and narrator Polly Ives are back, this time to perform Paul Patterson’s brilliant musical adaptation of Roald Dahl’s Little Red Riding Hood. Taken from Revolting Rhymes, this is ideal for Key Stages 1 and 2 but is also a witty and inspiring treat for adults. After the concert, meet the musicians in the foyer for more musical mischief! Why not come dressed as the wicked Wolfie, Grandmama or Miss Hood? Teachers’ notes available – contact Box Office. Concert approx 50 minutes + 20 minute meet the musicians. Drumming Workshops – Conga Part 2 Adult/Age15+ Workshop Date: Saturday 9 April 10am-4pm Tickets: Course fee £32 Following on from our workshop on live vocal skills, this workshop helps singers develop some of the skills needed when working in a professional recording studio. This session aims to help participants improve their understanding of the technical process and practicalities of recording, capturing your vocal performance, and working in a recording studio environment. Suitable for reasonably confidant singers, who want to understand and prepare for recording sessions and singer-songwriters and vocalists with live experience who want to develop their studio skills. 40 creative:space events are unique, interactive music concerts designed specifically for disabled children and their families. Each 75 minute event gives families the opportunity to hear and play live music, dance and create masks in a relaxed and friendly environment. The music comes from talented pianist Derek Paravicini (who is blind and has severe learning difficulties) with a superb group of professional musicians. Create’s workshop leader encourages everyone to get involved. In partnership with Milton Keynes council and supported by Aiming High grant funding. Stables Education is now on Facebook The aim of this workshop is to enrich your knowledge of conga drumming, become aware of the interplay between several congas and train physical stamina on the instruments. We’ll study a range of Cuban & Brazilian rhythms with two-drum conga patterns for one player. We’ll continue to work on all conga sounds and look at more complex exercises including palm/finger movements and rudiments. Conga drums kindly provided by Natal Percussion. Adult/Age15+ Workshop Learn and take part Ukulele Workshop – Beginners Part 2 Come and take part in the ukulele revival! This fun and accessible instrument is making a comeback for serious musicians and in education. Under the expert guidance of Steven Sproat, learn the history of the instrument, the basics of playing, how to accompany songs and some of the special ukulele techniques. No prior experience necessary! Participants will need to bring a soprano ukulele or buy one (approx £25) on the day. Waves and Raves 1 Adult/15+ Workshop Date: Saturday 16 April 10am-4pm Tickets:Course fee £31 or £57 when booked with Waves and Raves 2 John Bowman’s popular one-day introduction is ideal for beginners or those who want a refresher. Join us in The Stables’ rehearsal room and control room for this music technology workshop and hands-on studio session. Admission includes a resource pack and CD. If you play an instrument, please bring it along for the afternoon recording session. Box Office: 01908 280800 email: [email protected] www.stables.org 41 Learn and take part Date:Saturday 7 May Workshops & Activities 10am-4pm Jam session 8.45pm to 11pm Prices include evening Jam/Gig Tickets: £26 (£16 NHL members) Harmonica players of all styles and levels will be converging on The Stables for this day of workshops and activities, followed by an evening jam. With workshops for chromatic and diatonic players of all levels, we can promise you an entertaining and challenging day, and the jam (again led by Giles Headley’s storming band) is sure to make a great evening. Meanwhile, this is a chance to spend the day and evening with fellow harmonica players, sharing your knowledge, enthusiasm and support. For up-to-date information about the day, go to www.harmonica.co.uk/sfestival.htm Pre-Concert Talk: Salsa Percussion Studies Adult/Age 15+ Workshop Date: Saturday 14 May 10am-4pm Tickets: Course fee £32 This workshop will focus entirely on the percussion played in a typical salsa band. It’ll give students a chance to learn the typical patterns played in different sections of an arrangement such as intros, breaks, verses, choruses, solo sections and endings for music styles such as cha cha cha, son montuno, mambo. etc. The workshop is suitable for people with some prior percussion knowledge & experience of playing congas or other hand drums. Clare Teal – The Great British Songbook Cuban Band Workshop 42 Introduction to Live Sound Engineering Adult/Age 15+ Workshop Date: Saturday 28 May 10am-3pm Tickets: Course fee £28 Are you an aspiring sound engineer? Or a musician who wants to understand how to use PA and get a better sound at your gigs? This workshop offers a basic introduction to the world of Live Sound Engineering. The course will cover types of microphone and placement, basic parts of a PA, how to use a mixing desk, and how to use basic EQ. This course is suitable for complete beginners, or for people who have gaps in their understanding of live sound. Mini Melodeons Children ages 8-12 Introduction to Jazz Improvisation Age adult/15+ workshop Date: Saturday 11 June 10am-3pm Tickets: Course fee £28 Following our successful jazz workshops for young people led by John Bowman, we are delighted to offer the same workshop for older players, for anyone who wants to develop their listening and playing skills without the use of written music. You do not need to have had any previous jazz playing experience. The workshop is open to all instrumentalists – just let us know what you play when you book. The Rock Experience Adult/15+ Course Date:Friday 3 June 10.30am-12, 1-2.30pm or 3-4.30pm Tickets: £10 Date:Sundays 12, 19, 26 June, 3 & 10 July 10am-1pm Sunday 17 July 1pm-11pm Tickets: Course fee £75 (£50 concessions) For aspiring rock and pop musicians who would like the chance to play in a band, meet other musicians and learn from experienced tutors. Whatever your instrument, whether you are a back-bedroom guitarist, budding vocalist, or interested in forming a band of your own, The Rock Experience is a great opportunity to take the first steps. You’ll be supported and coached by our tutors in rehearsal and performance skills, finishing on the final Sunday in a gig on The Stables stage. Contact The Stables’ Education Department for more information – [email protected]. Date: Friday 13 May, 6.30-7.30pm Tickets:£10 or £6 if booked with a concert ticket Adult/Age 15+ Workshop For the past 18 months Clare has been working on a new project – an exploration and a celebration of the Great British Songbook, resulting in her tenth album entitled Hey Ho. Join Clare and her Musical Director Grant Windsor as they take you on a fun, informative pre-concert stroll through the making of Hey Ho and the Great British Songbook. Clare was delighted by the wealth of songs and anecdotes she unearthed during her research - songs written by British people, inspired by British people or songs that somehow sound British. See page 20 for details of Clare’s concert. The island of Cuba is famed throughout the world for its wonderful music. This workshop lets you explore some of the music of Cuba through work in a big band format. We will introduce the structure, rhythm and harmony of the music and then rehearse some classic Cuban tunes. Material will be arranged especially for the course and some presented as written parts, some taught aurally on the day. Led by Latin musicians and workshop leaders Sara McGuiness and Elpidio Caicedo, from Grupo Lokito. You can catch Grupo Lokito playing later this evening – see page 22 for details. Mini Melodeons are a brightly coloured fun introduction to the world of the musical ‘squeezebox’, ideal for small hands and a great introduction to playing the melodeon. This 90 minute workshop is a fun way to learn tunes and to have a go on something that’s usually too big and expensive. Suitable for beginners and everything will be taught by ear, so you don’t need to be able to read music. Workshop lasts 90 minutes. Stables Education is now on Facebook Box Office: 01908 280800 email: [email protected] www.stables.org Date: Saturday 21 May 10am-4pm Tickets: Course fee £32 Learn and take part National Harmonica League Spring Festival 43 Learn and take part Melodeon Beginners with Simon Care Waves and Raves 2 Adult/15 + workshop Adult/Age 15+ Workshop Date: Saturday 18 June 10am-4pm Tickets: Course fee £36 Date: Saturday 25 June 10am-4pm Tickets:Course Fee £31 or £57 when booked with Waves and Raves 1 A rare chance to try the small but mighty squeezebox, with instruments provided so beginners can have their first go. The Melodeon is a powerful melodic and rhythmic part of traditional English music, as well as used successfully in crossover styles and other traditions. Drawing on traditional English dance tunes, the workshop will introduce basic technique, how to play with rhythm and feel, and how to play with other musicians. Aimed at those who have attended the Waves and Raves Course or who already have some experience of music technology, this follow-up course will introduce microphone technique, samplers, effects, processing, mixing and mastering. The course is based in our recording studio and led by John Bowman. Admission includes a resource pack and a copy of a CD that participants will create during the session. If you play an instrument, please bring it along for the afternoon recording session. Supported by Hobgoblin Music. Jazz Matters Sir John Dankworth Date:Sundays 6 March, 3 April, 8 May 11.30am-1pm Tickets: £5 Spend a couple of hours discussing all things jazz in these informal gatherings in Stage 2 at The Stables. Founded by The Stables’ Life President, Sir John Dankworth, Jazz Matters is hosted by invited special guests. A great way for people of all ages to learn more about jazz and share musical experiences. Live Jazz Matters Date:Sundays 20 March, 17 April, 22 May 11.30am-1.45pm Tickets:£8 in advance, £9.50 on the door Once a month Jazz Matters goes live in Stage 2 with music from invited artists, so come and enjoy some stunning live jazz on a Sunday morning. 44 Stables Education is now on Facebook