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donospl · 5 months
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LIVE: 60 Jazz nad Odrą (wybrane koncerty)
Wrocław, 24-26.4.2024 Wrocławski festiwal Jazz nad Odrą świętował w roku 2024 swoją 60 edycję. Słuchacze mieli możliwość wysłuchania kilkunastu koncertów, które zawitały do trzech sal koncertowych.  Pierwszy dzień to tradycyjnie chwila dla uczestników konkursu na Indywidualność Jazzową im. Wojtka Siwka. Spośród siedmiu finalistów jury wyróżniło nagrodą Grand Prix zespół Mateusz Kaszuba Trio.…
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donaldmckenzie · 1 month
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Listen/purchase: Conversation #11 & #12: ON! by Florian Arbenz, Yumi Ito, Percy Pursglove, Ivo Neame, Szymon Mika, Jim Hart
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wankerwatch · 2 months
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Commons Vote
On: Finance (No. 2) Bill: Third Reading
Ayes: 215 (98.6% Con, 0.9% Ind, 0.5% DUP) Noes: 19 (94.7% SNP, 5.3% PC) Absent: ~416
Likely Referenced Bill: Finance (No. 2) Act 2010
Description: A Bill to grant certain duties, to alter other duties, and to amend the law relating to the National Debt and the Public Revenue, and to make further provision in connection with finance.
Originating house: Commons Current house: Unassigned Bill Stage: Royal Assent
Individual Votes:
Ayes
Conservative (211 votes)
Aaron Bell Alan Mak Alberto Costa Alec Shelbrooke Alex Burghart Alex Chalk Alicia Kearns Alok Sharma Amanda Milling Andrew Griffith Andrew Jones Andrew Lewer Andrew Murrison Andrew Percy Andrew Selous Andy Carter Angela Richardson Anna Firth Anne Marie Morris Anne-Marie Trevelyan Anthony Browne Antony Higginbotham Ben Everitt Ben Spencer Ben Wallace Bernard Jenkin Bill Wiggin Bim Afolami Bob Blackman Bob Seely Brandon Lewis Caroline Ansell Caroline Nokes Charles Walker Cherilyn Mackrory Chris Clarkson Chris Grayling Chris Green Chris Philp Conor Burns Craig Tracey Craig Williams Damian Hinds Daniel Kawczynski Danny Kruger David Davis David Duguid David Jones David Rutley David Simmonds Dean Russell Dehenna Davison Derek Thomas Desmond Swayne Duncan Baker Edward Argar Edward Leigh Elizabeth Truss Elliot Colburn Esther McVey Felicity Buchan Fiona Bruce Gagan Mohindra Gareth Bacon Gareth Davies Gareth Johnson Gary Sambrook Gavin Williamson Geoffrey Clifton-Brown Gillian Keegan Graham Brady Graham Stuart Greg Hands Greg Smith Guy Opperman Harriett Baldwin Heather Wheeler Helen Whately Holly Mumby-Croft Huw Merriman Iain Duncan Smith Iain Stewart Jack Brereton Jack Lopresti Jackie Doyle-Price Jacob Rees-Mogg Jacob Young James Cartlidge James Cleverly James Davies James Duddridge James Sunderland James Wild Jane Hunt Jane Stevenson Jeremy Quin Jerome Mayhew Jo Churchill John Glen John Howell John Lamont Jonathan Djanogly Jonathan Gullis Julia Lopez Julian Lewis Julian Smith Julian Sturdy Justin Tomlinson Katherine Fletcher Kelly Tolhurst Kemi Badenoch Kevin Hollinrake Kieran Mullan Kit Malthouse Laura Farris Laura Trott Lee Rowley Leo Docherty Lia Nici Liam Fox Lisa Cameron Louie French Lucy Frazer Luke Hall Marcus Jones Mark Fletcher Mark Francois Mark Garnier Mark Logan Martin Vickers Matt Hancock Matt Warman Matthew Offord Mel Stride Michael Ellis Michael Fabricant Michael Gove Michael Tomlinson Mike Freer Mike Wood Mims Davies Neil O'Brien Nick Fletcher Nick Gibb Nicola Richards Nigel Huddleston Paul Beresford Paul Holmes Paul Howell Pauline Latham Penny Mordaunt Peter Aldous Peter Bottomley Philip Dunne Philip Hollobone Priti Patel Ranil Jayawardena Rebecca Harris Rebecca Pow Rehman Chishti Richard Bacon Richard Drax Richard Fuller Rob Butler Robbie Moore Robert Buckland Robert Courts Robert Goodwill Robert Halfon Robert Largan Robert Syms Robin Millar Robin Walker Royston Smith Sajid Javid Sally-Ann Hart Saqib Bhatti Sara Britcliffe Sarah Dines Scott Mann Selaine Saxby Shailesh Vara Sheryll Murray Simon Baynes Simon Clarke Simon Fell Simon Hart Simon Hoare Simon Jupp Stephen Metcalfe Steve Baker Steve Brine Steve Tuckwell Stuart Andrew Suzanne Webb Theo Clarke Theresa May Theresa Villiers Thérèse Coffey Tobias Ellwood Tom Hunt Tom Pursglove Tom Randall Tom Tugendhat Tracey Crouch Vicky Ford Victoria Atkins Victoria Prentis Wendy Morton Will Quince William Cash
Independent (2 votes)
Mark Menzies William Wragg
Democratic Unionist Party (1 vote)
Jim Shannon
Noes
Scottish National Party (18 votes)
Allan Dorans Amy Callaghan Angela Crawley Anne McLaughlin Brendan O'Hara Chris Law Chris Stephens David Linden Deidre Brock Joanna Cherry John Nicolson Kirsty Blackman Marion Fellows Owen Thompson Peter Grant Philippa Whitford Richard Thomson Stewart Malcolm McDonald
Plaid Cymru (1 vote)
Hywel Williams
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juliansiegel · 2 years
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UPCOMING DATES 2023
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TUESDAY 7th FEBRUARY BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY HALL STAGE
THURSDAY 9th FEBRUARY TURNER SIMS, SOUTHAMPTON
FRIDAY 10th FEBRUARY SHEFFIELD JAZZ
SATURDAY 11th FEBRUARY DERBY JAZZ, DEDA STUDIO THEATRE
SUNDAY 12th FEBRUARY LONDON, RONNIE SCOTTS JAZZ CLUB
BBC Jazz Award winning saxophonist Julian Siegel embarks on a major tour in February 2023 with the Julian Siegel Jazz Orchestra celebrating his acclaimed album Tales from the Jacquard (Whirlwind Recordings). The Orchestra features some of Julian's favourite musicians from the UK and European scenes and presents a rare opportunity to see this handpicked, stellar line-up perform together (see full tour line up below).
The tour will feature Julian’s music for Jazz Orchestra from the new album, from expansions and arrangements of music written for small band to the suite commissioned by Derby Jazz composed especially for the orchestra ‘Tales from the Jacquard’ plus new arrangements and compositions written for this tour. ’Tales from the Jacquard’ draws inspiration from the lace-making process and the Jacquard cards, which controlled the lace knitting machines. (Julian’s parents and family ran a lace manufacturing business in Nottingham for over 50 years).
Julian gratefully acknowledges the support of Arts Council England in making this tour possible.
“One of the major highlights of this year’s jazz calendar”  London Jazz News
“Essential listening”  The Jazz Mann 
"A beautiful balance between an open writing and more traditional pictures." ★★★★ All About Jazz 
"Razor-sharp section work and a string of superlative solos." Bebop Spoken Here
The JULIAN SIEGEL JAZZ ORCHESTRA contains renowned bandleaders, composers and soloists in their own right. Conducted by Nick Smart, the band features saxophonists Stan Sulzmann, Tori Freestone, Nathaniel Facey (Feb 7, 10 + 11 ) Paul Booth (Feb 9 + 12), Michael Chillingworth and Gemma Moore, Trumpeters Tom Walsh and Steve Fishwick alongside Claus Stötter and Percy Pursglove from NDR Bigband Hamburg, Trombonists Mark Nightingale, Trevor Mires, Harry Brown and Richard Henry, Guitarist Mike Outram, all based around the dynamic and creative rhythm section of his long standing group the Julian Siegel Quartet, featuring pianist Liam Noble (Feb 7 + 12), bassist Oli Hayhurst and drummer Gene Calderazzo. The highly in-demand pianist Ross Stanley also features on three dates of the tour (Feb 9, 10+11)
(see below for full line up)
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JULIAN SIEGEL JAZZ ORCHESTRA - LINE UP
Saxes / Clarinets / Compositions / Arrangements   Julian Siegel
Conductor  Nick Smart
Trumpets Tom Walsh, Percy Pursglove, Steve Fishwick, Claus Stötter
Alto Saxophone Mike Chillingworth, Nathaniel Facey (7th, 10th, 11th) Paul Booth (9th, 12th)
Tenor Saxophone Stan Sulzmann
Tenor Saxophone and Flute Tori Freestone
Baritone Sax and Bass Clarinet Gemma Moore
Trombones Mark Nightingale, Trevor Mires, Harry Brown
Bass Trombone and Tuba  Richard Henry
Guitar Mike Outram
Piano  Liam Noble (7th, 12th) Ross Stanley (9th, 10th, 11th)
Double and Electric Bass Oli Hayhurst
Drums Gene Calderazzo
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JULIAN SIEGEL SHORT BIOGRAPHY
Julian Siegel is an in-demand saxophonist on the UK and European Jazz scene who has worked with many of the top figures in the music. In 2007, he was awarded the BBC Jazz Award for Best Instrumentalist. He is currently touring with the Julian Siegel Quartet, featuring pianist Liam Noble, bassist Oli Hayhurst and drummer Gene Calderazzo.
As a sideman Julian has played in large ensembles led by Kenny Wheeler, Andrew Hill, Hermeto Pascoal, Michael Gibbs, Django Bates, John Taylor, Nikki Iles, Stan Sulzmann, NDR Big Band, Colin Towns and Jason Yarde to name a few. Inspired by these great experiences and coupled with a long standing wish to write for larger ensemble, Julian formed the Julian Siegel Jazz Orchestra embarking on its debut UK tour in March 2017.
READ MORE ABOUT THE WRITING OF TALES FROM THE JACQUARD
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freethejazzblog · 6 years
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Free The Jazz Special #02 - Best Of 2018
1 - Ben Vince / Valentina Magaletti / Cam Deas - Tower Of Cells (from "Assimilation", 2018 Where To Now?)
2 - Mia Dyberg Trio - Ticket! (from "Ticket!", 2018 Clean Feed)
3 - Sylvie Courvoisier Trio - Bourgeoiss Spider (for Louise Bourgeois) (from "D'Agala", 2018 Intakt)
4 - Maestro Turenne's Brass Band - Lot Bo Rivye A (from "Death In Haiti (Funeral Brass Bands & Sounds Of Port Au Prince)", 2018 Discrepant)
5 - Ramon Lopez / Percy Pursglove / Rafał Mazur - Three Musicians (from "Threefold", 2018 Not Two)
6 - Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids - Land Of Ra (edit) (from "An Angel Fell", 2018 Strut)
7 - Peter Kuhn Trio - ChaWang (from "Intention", 2018 FMR)
8 - Sly & The Family Drone / Dead Neanderthals - Flesh Logics (from "Flesh Logics" single, 2018 God Unknown)
9 - Lotte Anker / Sylvie Courvoisier / Ikue Mori - Night Owl (from "Alien Huddle", 2018 Intakt)
10 - Sloth Racket - Octopus (edit) (from "A Glorious Monster", 2018 Luminous)
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diyeipetea · 4 years
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HDO 529. Al habla con... Ramón López [Podcast]
HDO 529. Al habla con… Ramón López [Podcast]
Por Pachi Tapiz.
El baterista alicantino Ramón López, no es la primera vez que pasa por Tomajazz… ni será la última. En el pasado mes de noviembre de 2019 visitó Pamplona (Navarra), para impartir unos talleres multidisciplinares de improvisación. Aprovechando su visita, el artista charló con Pachi Tapiz para HDO. Esta conversación se centró en sus últimas grabaciones, y también en su tarea como…
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jkflesh · 6 years
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Birmingham’s for-wards project’s compilation LP is out now, containing Justin K Broadrick’s composition “An Ode to Yorks Wood.” (19:26)
“An Ode to Yorks Wood” was created in collaboration with Women’s Empowerment Group, Pump Youth Centre Shard End, Hodge Hill Community Theatre and Elders Lunch Group in Bordesley Green and volunteers from Friends of Ward End Park.
Hear a live performance of the composition here.
Order the LP here.
'for-Wards' was created by one of it's composers, Bobbie-Jane Gardner, to explore the sounds and communities of Birmingham, the UK's diverse second city. Each of the ten composers was assigned a district with which they had a strong connection, working with local community groups and residents to build a library of hyper-local field recordings and generate compositional ideas.
2x LP ltd. to 100 copies 
1x 140g black / 1x 140g white vinyl 
D/L code of complete compositions 
Large 4-page booket with composer notes 
Sleeve art and design by Scott Johannsson 
All proceeds from sales will go to a Birmingham homeless charity
PRAM ‘Under the Blossom that Hangs on the Bough’
BOBBIE-JANE GARDNER ‘Sweet Selly’
PERCY PURSGLOVE ‘Nord Feld Stefn’
JUSTIN K. BROADRICK ‘An Ode to Yorks Wood’
SCOTT JOHANNSSON ‘I R I S’
ANNIE MAHTANI ‘Re-Sounding Yardley’
XHOSA COLE ‘Moving Ladywood’
SIMON DUGGAL ‘Universal Sounds’
GRANDMASTER GARETH ‘Somewhere Over the Galaxy’
PØGMAN ‘Harmonious Generations’
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gyrlversion · 5 years
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How did your MP vote on the deal?
TORY AYES (286) 
Nigel Adams (Selby and Ainsty),
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jazzworldquest-blog · 7 years
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UK: Mike Gibbs' 80th Birthday Celebration FRIDAY 29 SEPTEMBER - 8:00 PM
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Mike Gibbs conductor Ryan Quigley, Henry Lowther, Percy Pursglove, Nick Smart trumpet Mark Bassey, Jeremy Price, Trevor Mires trombone Richard Henry bass trombone Jason Yarde, John O’Gallagher, Julian Siegel, Alex Garnett saxophone Jim Rattigan french horn, accordion Mike Walker guitar Michael Janisch bass Hans Koller piano Andrew Bain drums Paul Clarvis percussion An internationally respected composer, arranger and trombonist, Mike Gibbs has worked with many music luminaries, including Pat Metheny, John McLaughlin, John Scofield, Gary Burton, Whitney Houston, Peter Gabriel and Bill Frisell. His pulsating compositions blend the colours of Africa, Charles Ives, Messiaen and rock into a unique jazz style. Tonight he celebrates his 80th birthday with an 18-piece big band line-up that reads like a Who’s Who of jazz stars. Gibbs’ music is full of intriguing inner detail that does not deflect from the ultimate destiny of his pieces. BBC Music Magazine http://ift.tt/2xomq5O
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Arbenz X  Neame / Ito / Hart / Pursglove / Mika “Conversation #11/#12: ON!”
Hammer Recordings, 2024 Dotarliśmy więc do finału !!! Znakomity cykl szwajcarskiego perkusisty Floriana Arbenza znalazł swoją kulminację w podwójnym albumie z kolejnym, ekscytującym składem. Album (i wszystkie pozostałe płyty cyklu) dostępne są na Bandcampie Począwszy od kwietnia 2021 roku ukazało się osiem wydawnictw (dwa podwójne). Łącznie w całym cyklu zaprezentowało się 25 muzyków (Rafael…
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Commons Vote
On: The Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) (Amendment) Rules 2024
Ayes: 135 (100.0% Con) Noes: 10 (100.0% SNP) Absent: ~505
Individual Votes:
Ayes
Conservative (133 votes)
Aaron Bell Alberto Costa Alex Burghart Alex Chalk Alicia Kearns Alok Sharma Amanda Solloway Andrew Griffith Andrew Jones Andrew Lewer Andrew Murrison Andrew Percy Andrew Selous Andy Carter Angela Richardson Anne Marie Morris Anne-Marie Trevelyan Anthony Browne Ben Everitt Ben Spencer Ben Wallace Bernard Jenkin Bob Blackman Bob Stewart Brandon Lewis Caroline Nokes Charles Walker Chloe Smith Chris Grayling Chris Philp Craig Tracey Damian Collins Damian Hinds Daniel Kawczynski David Davis David Duguid David Jones David Morris David Rutley David Simmonds Dean Russell Dehenna Davison Desmond Swayne Duncan Baker Elliot Colburn Felicity Buchan Fiona Bruce Gagan Mohindra Gareth Bacon George Eustice Graham Brady Graham Stuart Greg Clark Heather Wheeler Helen Whately Holly Mumby-Croft Iain Duncan Smith Iain Stewart Jacob Young James Cartlidge James Davies James Duddridge Jane Hunt Jerome Mayhew Jo Churchill John Baron John Hayes John Howell Joy Morrissey Julian Lewis Julian Smith Karen Bradley Katherine Fletcher Kit Malthouse Lee Rowley Lia Nici Louie French Lucy Allan Lucy Frazer Marcus Jones Martin Vickers Matt Hancock Matt Warman Matthew Offord Michael Ellis Michael Fabricant Michael Tomlinson Michelle Donelan Mike Wood Mims Davies Neil Hudson Nickie Aiken Nigel Huddleston Paul Holmes Peter Aldous Philip Dunne Philip Hollobone Ranil Jayawardena Rebecca Harris Rebecca Pow Richard Bacon Rob Butler Robert Courts Robert Halfon Robert Largan Robert Neill Robin Walker Royston Smith Sally-Ann Hart Saqib Bhatti Scott Mann Shailesh Vara Sheryll Murray Simon Baynes Simon Clarke Simon Fell Simon Hoare Stephen Hammond Stephen McPartland Stephen Metcalfe Steve Brine Steve Tuckwell Suzanne Webb Theo Clarke Theresa Villiers Tim Loughton Tom Hunt Tom Pursglove Tracey Crouch Victoria Atkins Victoria Prentis Will Quince William Cash
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Scottish National Party (9 votes)
Allan Dorans Amy Callaghan Angela Crawley Anne McLaughlin Ian Blackford John Nicolson Marion Fellows Philippa Whitford Richard Thomson
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juliansiegel · 3 years
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Julian Siegel Jazz Orchestra - 'Tales from the Jacquard' out now on Whirlwind Recordings
FEATURING
Julian Siegel - tenor & soprano saxophones, bass clarinet, composition, arrangements
Nick Smart - conductor
Tom Walsh, Percy Pursglove, Henry Lowther & Claus Stotter - trumpets
Mark Nightingale, Trevor Mires & Harry Brown - trombones
Richard Henry - bass trombone, tuba
Mike Chillingworth - alto saxophone
Jason Yarde - alto & soprano saxophones
Stan Sulzmann - tenor saxophone
Tori Freestone - tenor saxophone, flute
Gemma Moore - baritone saxophone, bass clarinet
Mike Outram - guitar
Liam Noble - piano
Oli Hayhurst - double bass
Gene Calderazzo - drums PRESS HIGHLIGHTS "A terrific achievement from one of the UK’s finest player/composers." Jazz Views - June 2021
Top 20 Jazz Albums of 2021 Jazzwise Magazine One of the Top 25 New Albums of 2021 in Richard Williams’ TheBlueMoment.com Number 1 in Jazzwise Magazine’s European Jazz Media Chart, September 2021 "Siegel masterfully deploys rhythm, colour and texture to create a lustrous ensemble sound." ★★★★ 1/2 - The Jazz Mann “Tales From The Jacquard is a very powerful belated big-band debut for an artist who sounds in fine shape to make an enthralling habit of it. “ ★★★★ John Fordham, Jazzwise "The album reveals the strength in depth of British jazz." Financial Times "Razor-sharp section work and a string of superlative solos." Bebop Spoken Here "A work of substance and originality which Siegel enthusiasts will cherish." All About Jazz "A beautiful balance between an open writing and more traditional pictures." ★★★★ All About Jazz (IT) "This whole album raises the spirits. An excellent recording with a great atmosphere” ★★★★ UK Vibe "A joy of an album." Simply Jazz Talk “An essential record of a jubilant concert” London Jazz News “Wonderful contrast in moods throughout and although thoroughly contemporary, somewhere in its DNA, echoes of classic sounds of the past” - Julian Siegel Jazz Orchestra at Ronnie Scotts Jazzwise 20th Anniversary week, Bebop Spoken Here Blog Review by Brian Blain "Siegel's music looks for an equilibrium between the impressionism of current orchestras and the traditional swing bands." Catalunya Music
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wankerwatch · 2 months
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Commons Vote
On: Holocaust Memorial Bill Committee: New Clause 1
Ayes: 11 (100.0% Con) Noes: 182 (98.4% Con, 0.5% DUP, 0.5% Ind, 0.5% LD) Absent: ~457
Likely Referenced Bill: Holocaust Memorial Bill
Description: A Bill to make provision for expenditure by the Secretary of State and the removal of restrictions in respect of certain land for or in connection with the construction of a Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre.
Originating house: Commons Current house: Lords Bill Stage: 1st reading
Individual Votes:
Ayes
Conservative (11 votes)
Bernard Jenkin Charles Walker Geoffrey Clifton-Brown Henry Smith Jacob Rees-Mogg John Stevenson Karl McCartney Lia Nici Peter Bottomley Richard Graham Tom Randall
Noes
Conservative (179 votes)
Aaron Bell Alan Mak Alberto Costa Alex Burghart Alicia Kearns Alok Sharma Amanda Milling Amanda Solloway Andrew Lewer Andrew Murrison Andrew Percy Andrew Rosindell Andrew Stephenson Andy Carter Anna Firth Anne-Marie Trevelyan Anthony Browne Antony Higginbotham Ben Everitt Ben Spencer Bill Wiggin Bob Blackman Bob Seely Brandon Lewis Brendan Clarke-Smith Caroline Ansell Caroline Dinenage Caroline Johnson Caroline Nokes Cherilyn Mackrory Chris Clarkson Chris Grayling Chris Green Chris Loder Chris Philp Craig Tracey Craig Williams Damian Collins Damian Green Damian Hinds Danny Kruger David Duguid David Jones David Simmonds Dean Russell Dehenna Davison Derek Thomas Duncan Baker Eddie Hughes Edward Argar Edward Timpson Fay Jones Felicity Buchan Fiona Bruce Gagan Mohindra Gareth Bacon Gareth Davies Gary Sambrook George Eustice Gordon Henderson Graham Stuart Greg Smith Guy Opperman Heather Wheeler Helen Grant Helen Whately Holly Mumby-Croft Huw Merriman Iain Duncan Smith Iain Stewart Jack Brereton Jackie Doyle-Price Jacob Young James Davies James Grundy James Morris James Wild Jamie Wallis Jane Hunt Jeremy Quin Jeremy Wright Jerome Mayhew Jesse Norman John Hayes John Howell John Lamont John Whittingdale Jonathan Djanogly Julian Lewis Julian Sturdy Julie Marson Justin Tomlinson Karen Bradley Katherine Fletcher Kelly Tolhurst Kevin Foster Kevin Hollinrake Kieran Mullan Laura Farris Laurence Robertson Leo Docherty Lisa Cameron Louie French Luke Hall Maggie Throup Marcus Jones Maria Caulfield Mark Fletcher Mark Logan Mark Spencer Martin Vickers Mary Robinson Matt Warman Matthew Offord Michael Ellis Michael Fabricant Mike Freer Mike Wood Mims Davies Miriam Cates Nadhim Zahawi Neil Hudson Neil O'Brien Nick Fletcher Nicola Richards Nigel Huddleston Nigel Mills Paul Holmes Paul Howell Paul Scully Penny Mordaunt Peter Aldous Philip Dunne Philip Hollobone Priti Patel Rebecca Harris Rebecca Pow Richard Drax Richard Fuller Robbie Moore Robert Courts Robert Halfon Robert Largan Robert Neill Robert Syms Robin Millar Robin Walker Ruth Edwards Sally-Ann Hart Saqib Bhatti Sara Britcliffe Sarah Dines Scott Mann Selaine Saxby Shailesh Vara Shaun Bailey Sheryll Murray Simon Baynes Simon Clarke Simon Fell Simon Hart Simon Hoare Simon Jupp Stephen Metcalfe Steve Baker Steve Brine Steve Double Steve Tuckwell Stuart Anderson Stuart Andrew Theo Clarke Theresa Villiers Tobias Ellwood Tom Hunt Tom Pursglove Tracey Crouch Trudy Harrison Will Quince William Cash
Democratic Unionist Party (1 vote)
Ian Paisley
Independent (1 vote)
William Wragg
Liberal Democrat (1 vote)
Wera Hobhouse
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diyeipetea · 6 years
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HDO 497. Odes And Meditations for Cecil Taylor AKA Barry Guy y la Blue Shroud Band en su punto de máximo esplendor [Podcast]
HDO 497. Odes And Meditations for Cecil Taylor AKA Barry Guy y la Blue Shroud Band en su punto de máximo esplendor [Podcast]
Por Pachi Tapiz.
El quíntuple CD Odes And Meditations for Cecil Taylor (Not Two Records), va a ser sin duda, una de las grabaciones más destacadas del año 2019… o al menos va a serlo para quien escribe estas líneas. Esta tremenda caja recoge la actuación de la fabulosa Blue Shroud Band en Cracovia en noviembre de 2016, y distintos encuentros durante los tres días anteriores entre los componentes…
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diyeipetea · 6 years
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HDO 437. Rodrigo Amado, Ramón López, Chad Taylor [Podcast]
HDO 437. Rodrigo Amado, Ramón López, Chad Taylor [Podcast]
Por Pachi Tapiz
En HDO 437 escuchamos A History Of Nothing (Trost Records), lo nuevo del saxofonista Rodrigo Amado junto a Kent Kessler, Chris Corsano y Joe McPhee; también Threefold (Not Two) de Ramón López (junto a Rafal Mazur y Percy Pursglove), y Myths And Morals de Chad Taylor en solitario.
Tomajazz: © Pachi Tapiz, 2018
HDO es un podcast de jazz e improvisación (libre en mayor o menor…
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diyeipetea · 6 years
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HDO 412. Chad Taylor, Ramón López, Jon Irabagon [Podcast]
HDO 412. Chad Taylor, Ramón López, Jon Irabagon [Podcast]
Tres novedades discográficas de 2018, recién salidas del horno, suenan en la entrega 412 de HDO.
En primer lugar Myths & Morals (Ears & Eyes Records), grabación en solitario del gran baterista Chad Taylor, en la que demuestra la facilidad con la que se mueve por distintos terrenos de la música creativa.
Otro baterista esencial en la escena europea del jazz más interesante y de la improvisación, 
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