Monday, 30 August 2021

Jazz tuition at the Calton Studios

A Charlie Watts-related story from my teenage years. One Saturday when I was about 15 the music department at my school organised an outing to the Calton Studios in Edinburgh. The Studios was kind of a small arts centre in the centre of town just down the road from the back of Waverley train station. They had a cinema which I remember going to with school to see Romeo and Juliet which we were studying, possibly for O Level. But this visit was to encourage kids who were interested in playing jazz.

Now I have to admit that I wasn’t much of a jazz fan at that age though I was aware of big band music as my dad used to play his jazz records on a Sunday afternoon. So while the event at the Studios was mainly for the trumpet and saxophone players in my year, myself and one or two others were allowed to come along as we had expressed an interest in playing other instruments like drums or double bass.

I can remember quite clearly sitting behind this drum kit and the drummer asking what music I liked listening to. Despite this being around 1980, and I was into chart music like most kids, I was also quite into 60s music like The Beatles and the Stones and these were the first two band names that came into my head. This, however, did not impress the jazz drummer, whose kit presumably it was that I was sitting at. In a rather grumpy voice he told me that this session was for teaching jazz and not rock music.

The irony of course was that Charlie Watts had started out playing with jazz bands in London before he hooked up with Jagger, Richards and Jones and was asked to join their rhythm and blues band. Not that I was aware of that at the time. That's a shame as I would have loved to have seen the look on that grumpy drummer’s face if I’d been able to remind him of Charlie’s jazz roots.

But after that it was back to playing the violin. I don’t think there was the option of getting any tuition in playing jazz violin in the style of Stephane Grappelli which was a shame. But then being so used to reading sheet music and playing only classical pieces there’s no guarantee that I would have taken to the improvised style of playing jazz. On leaving school I started playing guitar instead and I still listen to the Beatles and the Stones.

Sadly the Calton Studios is no more. I found this headline on the edinburghlive website from 2019…

“Iconic Edinburgh venue that hosted Nirvana to be demolished and turned into flats” 

Charlie Watts tribute show

A few of my favourite Rolling Stones songs on this week's show in memory of Mr Charlie Watts, drummer extraordinaire with the Stones since before I was born. Although I've only seen them live once and never saw Charlie with his jazz band I still felt much grief at the news of his passing. I guess it comes down to having listened to his drumming on various Stones records over the years - you develop some kind of emotional bond with these musicians. Anyway, I shed a few tears and have raised a glass to him. 
Cheers Charlie, thanks for the music. 

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Rolling Stones - Angie 
Davy Graham - Sally Free and Easy 
Richard Thompson - Easy There Steady Now 
Rolling Stones - Miss You 
Kate Rusby - Carolina In My Mind 
Buddy Guy & Junior Wells - When You See The Tears in my Eyes *
Rolling Stones - Paint It Black 
The Scaffold - Buttons of your Mind 
Joni Mitchell - Both Sides Now 
Nick Drake - Free Ride 
Rolling Stones - Wild Horses 
The Beatles - Don't Pass Me By 
Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter

* with Bill Wyman on bass

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Friday, 20 August 2021

Off The Beaten Tracks 23 August 2021

Ginger Feather FM radio show to be broadcast the w/c 23 August with three tracks featuring David Crosby who celebrated his 80th birthday recently. Listen now on Mixcloud

David Crosby - Music is Love
Patsy Matheson - The Hollies
Katherine Priddy - The Summer Has Flown
Joe Danks - 308
James Taylor - Fire and Rain
Crosby, Stills & Nash - Shadow Captain
Kitty MacFarlane - Wrecking Days
Fabian Holland - Another Monday
Chris Bradley - Bored Little Rosie
Crosby & Nash - To The Last Whale
Fairport Convention - Moon Dust and Solitude
Edie Brickell & New Bohemians - Circle

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Saturday, 7 August 2021

Americana & Bluegrass show

An all American & Canadian line-up for this week's show with a couple of tracks from Tim O'Brien's new release 'He Walked On'. Listen on Mixcloud 

The Soggy Bottom Boys - In The Jailhouse Now
Tim O'Brien - See You At The Funeral
Stephen Fearing - Blowhard Nation
Sarah Jarosz - Empty Square
Rita Hosking - A Better Day
Danny Schmidt - Looks Like God
Carolina Chocolate Drops - Why Don't You Do Right
Johnny Cash - Personal Jesus
The Mountain Firework Company - The Beggar's Prayer
Tim O'Brien - When You Pray (Move You Feet)
Annabelle Chvostek Ensemble - Some Kinda Love
The High Bar Gang - Red Wicked Wine 
Birds of Chicago - Sugar Dumpling
Waylon Jennings - Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way
The Be Good Tanyas - Oh Susannah


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Sunday, 1 August 2021

Off The Beaten Tracks 2 August 2021

This week's show has three tracks by Martin Stephenson who celebrated his 60th birthday last month. Also a couple of songs from the Holmfirth Festival of Folk 2021 cd*. 

Martin Stephenson & The Daintees - Big Sky New Light
The Hayes Sisters - Ay Camella*
The Low Countries - Train
Kathrine Priddy - Icarus
Fairport Convention - Wouldn't Say No
Martin Stephenson - Running Water
Kim Edgar - 1,2,3,4,5
Nick Drake - Man in a Shed
Jo Philby - The Maid on the Shore
Krista Detor - Emma's Lullaby
Graham Mackenzie - Cape Breton Set
Martin Stephenson - Rain
Bob Fox - The Bonny Gateshead Lass*
Angie Palmer - The Fiery Lake
ZZ Top - Cheap Sunglasses (live)

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