Regular monthly jazz at The Trades Club in Hebden Bridge

In association with the Trades Club, Dave Nelson stages a monthly jazz event in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, bringing you contemporary jazz from the best regional, UK and international musicians.

HX7 Jazz is a platform for fresh, exciting, young players, encourages new projects and, of course, features more established and well known touring performers.

HX7 Jazz is usually on the 4th Thursday of each month, although this will vary. Performances start at 8 pm (doors open 7.30) and will generally finish around 11.

Dave puts together the music for Hebden Bridge Arts Festival, and also runs a programme of music at Wainsgate Chapel.


Asaf Sirkis Trio photo

by Jan on January 17, 2012

Centre-Line – March 25

by Jan on January 17, 2012

Russell van den Berg: saxes
Darren Altman: drums
Jez Franks: guitar
Jon Harvey: bass

After a successful 15 date UK tour (sponsored by Jazz Services), Centre-Line (co-lead by Russell van den Berg & Darren Altman) have been busy recording their second album, ‘A Virtual Joyride.

A London based quartet with a unique sound and a repertoire of original music, their instrumentation of electric bass, Sax/EWI (Electric Wind Instrument), electric guitar and drums, gives them a contemporary jazz sound that continually grooves and surprises. And it’s the groove and melodies that open up their music to a wider audience. The individual band members are all respected musicians on the London and UK Jazz scene.

www.centelinemusic.com

This band sounds like a unit. Aggressive but playful, this is the language of jazz, but not at the expense of spontaneity.  Tim Garland

Heading up the pack of London-based bands that are turning their extensive schooling and high-level real world professionalism into their own ensembles, quintet Centre Line have been gaining huge respect over months of steady gigging.

Altman’s rhythmic bite perfectly complimenting Berg’s harmonic bark. Balanced by the wonderfully grooving rhythm section, Berg’s explosive chops that maintain a sense of drama and surprise through every twisting bar, this is a band to watch.  Jazzwise Magazine

Classy contemporary jazz with a personal stamp. The Guardian