Good to hear that Alan's up and about again. No sign of that always full gig list that used to be on his website, but this brought more than a smile to my face:
https://www.alanbarnesjazz.com/post/manage-your-blog-from-your-live-site
Yes, from Devon. Proud Mum and Dad turned up for a gig - with the ubiquitous Alan Barnes IIRC - in Wilmslow.
(Incidentally, I'm thinking of going to the Wilmslow venue next month for my first gig since March 2020 to see Greg Abate and American pianist & singer Daryl Sherman.)
Probably in a Frank Foster orch at Wigan in the 90s.
Those names who cropped up as sidemen! Perhaps the most notable was Walter Bishop Jr in a 1980s Woody Herman orch. (I'm sure about that one!)
Amy Roberts is an altoist and graduate of Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester who sounds a bit like Bruce Turner. (OK on Bruce Turner?)
Saw Karen Sharpe on tenor with Nikki Iles on piano at RNCM and Karen again at Southport, this time on baritone in a British re-creation of the Mulligan Concert Jazz Band.
A classic which I've always liked.
Saw bassist Earl May at a much later date, but not so late that I can remember who he was with.
How do you like it, Peter?
Plenty there to keep you busy, John. Good listening!
Hadn't heard of Zaid Nasser until I saw him yesterday on Smalls' livestream in something of an all-star quintet led by Joe Farnsworth with Peter Bernstein, Peter Washington and highly talented youngster Julius Rodriguez. The album is great. A couple of tracks are by Lou Donaldson, showing you where Nasser's coming from.