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Cheltenham Jazz Festival 2022

Courtesy Pedro Brown
Cheltenham, UK
April 27-May 2, 2022
A prosperous Eighteenth Century spa town in the Cotswolds, chic Cheltenham is famed for its annual festivals, which now cover everything from horse racing to science. Taking place over six days leading up to the early May bank holiday weekend, its jazz festival is arguably the UK's biggest, outside London's gargantuan November shindig. Covid put paid to 2020 and 2021's in-person gigs, so it wasn't surprising that the organizers decided to err on the side of caution when it came to booking: this year's event featured some familiar (not to say over-familiar) names, including

Gregory Porter
vocalsb.1971

Jamie Cullum
vocalsb.1979

Corinne Bailey Rae
vocalsAs is the case with so many jazz festivals, a lot of the acts had no discernible connection to jazz: the likes of Robert Plant, James Bay, Paloma Faith and Tom Odell were included to entice the uncommitted, and to provide some financial stability for the festival as a whole.
Most of this year's performers were British, along with a few big names from the USA. The festival operates across a variety of town centre venues, including the basement bar of the Hotel du Vin, which traditionally hosts the packed-to-overflowing late-night jam sessions, as festival-goers crane their necks in the hope of a visit from---yes---Gregory Porter, who has obliged in previous years. Cheltenham also offers important platforms for young and emerging musicians, of which more later.
LA's

Lady Blackbird
vocals
Nina Simone
piano and vocals1933 - 2003
Kenneth Crouch
keyboardsA little later on, avant-garde provocateurs

Dave Douglas
trumpetb.1963

Joey Baron
drumsb.1955
It was sometimes left to the younger performers to remind us where jazz came from. A product of London's influential Tomorrow's Warriors jazz education programme, the Amy Gadiaga Quartet played a refreshingly quiet and reflective set on the festival's busy Free Stage. There is something of fellow Francophone

Cecile McLorin Salvant
vocalsb.1989
The festival makes a big commitment to musical education, with events for children and young people of all ages, giving school and college students the opportunity to perform in front of large and supportive crowds. Immediately after the Amy Gadiaga Quartet there followed an intensely enjoyable performance by the twenty members of the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire AfroCuban Jazz Orchestra. These gifted music students delivered a blistering set whose energy, commitment and dazzling chops put them in contention for the best gig of the festival. Their twin aims were to kick ass and entertain, and in both they succeeded mightily, ending their set with a conga line around the tent.
Trumpeter, composer and and band-leader

Laura Jurd
trumpet
Elliot Galvin
piano
Rob Luft
guitarb.1993
In his 82nd year, alto saxophonist

Gary Bartz
saxophone, altob.1940
Shirley Tetteh
guitar, electric
Nubya Garcia
saxophone
Sun Ra
piano1914 - 1993

Pharoah Sanders
saxophone, tenor1940 - 2022

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Alice Coltrane
piano1937 - 2007
The next day's gig from drummer

Moses Boyd
drumsRenato Paris
keyboards
Jimi Hendrix
guitar, electric1942 - 1970
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