January 2012 Music at Canteen

January Music at Canteen

80 Stokes Croft, Bristol BS1 3QY Tel: 01179232017
Live Music Mon-Thur 9.30-11.30pm
Fri & Sat Bands & DJs from 9.30-1am
Sun Live Music from 4-6pm
Free Entry – But please give generously to the Music Bucket!

Monday 2 January
Canteen Jazz Session

An open jazz jam session for seasoned players to join the house trio and others in exploring classic jazz & latin tunes.

Tuesday 3 January
Richard Hughes

There’s a theatrical strangeness running through Richard Hughes’ work, undertones of circus,  jazz and strange forest clearings at midnight. He can play the tuba, the accordion and even the scissors, but it’s probably the squeezebox you’ll be charmed by tonight.

http://www.richardhughes.org.uk

Wednesday 4 January
Two Man Ting

The rich flavours of Sierra Leone conjured up as Jah-Man Aggrey’s voice and djembe weave around the jangling guitar loops of Jon Lewis in Jah-man’s original songs.

http://www.twomanting.co.uk

Thursday 5 January
Jon Short Quartet

Classy jazz bass-player from An Ernest Trio leads a new foursome through a mix of classic jazz tunes rearranged and some of his own toe-tapping compositions.

Friday 6 January
Cool Beans

Cool by name but  hot by nature, this is a fresh-from-the-oven collaboration between drummer Jason Newman and the flying bass of Eric Okafo. Expect funkiness but be prepared for surprises.

Saturday 7 January
Flash Harry

Fiddle, sax and accordion out front, rocking guitar, bass and drums behind and all capable of jumping from the Louisiana bayou to the Mississippi delta  via the Rakes of Kildare. Proper folk-rockers that folking rock.

http://www.myspace.com/flashharryband

Sunday 8 January
Three Cane Whale

It would have been hard to predict the music that would result if Spiro mandolinist Alex Vann, Get The Blessing trumpeter Pete Judge and Organelle/one-man orchestra Paul Bradley formed an acoustic trio. You wouldn’t have guessed what they do but it is absolutely right for them nonetheless: a set of tightly disciplined compositions that hover between folk and classical perfection and conjure up delicately textured acoustic cameos.

Latest tracks by Three Cane Whale

Monday 9 January
Lady Nade & Terry Clemmett 

Lady Nade’s voice has the husky resonance of a life well-lived and lessons learned, and yet she’s one of the brightest young sparks to emerge in the last year or so. Her songs sketch moments of emotional transformation, love and loss, arranged with care and effortlessly delivered in That Voice. Yummy.

Latest tracks by Lady Nade

Latest tracks by Terry Clemmett

Tuesday 10 January
Batch Gueye (duo)

Senegalese singer, guitarist, drummer and dancer Batch Gueye sings the traditional music of his Wolof people with a soulful voice and lilting guitar work, magically bringing the heart of West Africa to a wintry Bristol.

http://www.batchgueye.co.uk/

Wednesday 11 January
Ed Williams Trio

Troubadour songwriter Ed Williams was part of the now-disbanded wonderful acoustic band Cedar Rose but he continues to sketch his narrative songs and skilled guitar accompaniment, poetic pieces from a world he wants us to see.

http://www.edwilliamsmusic.co.uk/

Thursday 12 January
People’s String Foundation

Twenty strings – two fiddles, bass and guitar -plus a set of skins. It’s open to a lot of imagination and the PSF don’t lack on that front, making their original folkish-rockish songs range from the epic to the intimate.

http://www.thepeoplesstringfoundation.co.uk/

Friday 13 January
The Magnificent Seven

You can’t argue with the facts – there are indeed seven of them, and jolly magnificent they are, too. Pooling the enormity of their instrumental talent into classic Latin/Jazz arrangements the sum of the parts is only half the story – which ought to make it fourteen, perhaps. But seven it is.

Saturday 14 January
Compadres

Latin and funk – not an obvious mixture but Compadres make a glorious tropical cocktail out of intricate percussion, classic piano and fearless brass. Mind you don’t spill it on the dancefloor.

http://www.myspace.com/compadreslatinos

Sunday 15 January
James Ladd & Charlotte Egmore

James Ladd’s thoughtful songs reflect a deep love of the blues, New Orleans jazz and classic soul and for this exploration he’s joined by smoky vocalist Charlotte Egmore.

Monday 16 January
Canteen Jazz Sessions

An open jazz jam session for seasoned players to join the house trio and others in exploring classic jazz & latin tunes.

Tuesday 17 January
Leo James

As much a guitarist as a singer/songwriter, Leo James draws on the roots of English and US folk in writing his material before adding impeccable finger-picking and swooping steel guitar and delivering it all in a nicely polished package.

http://www.myspace.com/leojamesmusic

Wednesday 18 January
Bartoune

Spinning off from the irrepressible Zen Hussies this threesome build a uniquely jaunty swing sound around  Charlotte Ostafew’s baritone sax, Seb Gutiez’ guitar and Tom Allen’s bass. Blending originality with a fine sense of musical heritage the results are great entertainment.

http://www.myspace.com/triobartoune

Thursday 19 January
Salsa Nova

Sax playing composer Norma Daykin’s Latin collective do full justice to her splendid Cuban-influenced tunes, with Ben Thomas’ trumpet soaring nicely over Jim Blomfield’s ringing Montuno piano.

http://www.myspace.com/salsanovaband

Friday 20 January
Stone Cold Hustle

Hard driving quartet of seasoned funkateers going for ‘dirty funk tunes from your momma’s tape collection’. If Bristol’s thriving funk scene has ‘elder statesmen’ this lot could be it: Evan Newman’s keys plus Guy Calhoun’s guitar/vocals, Joe Allen’s bass and Arj Magee on drums can only add up to roof-rocking funk beats and all kinds of old-school credibility.

Saturday 21 January
Ruby & The Vines

The remarkable Binisa Bonner’s voice and bass guitar might make hera riveting front-person for this trio of Londoners but the intricate web woven by Greg Sanders (guitar) and Ben Assiter (drums) is integral to their success. Ruby & The Vines make tripped-out Afrobeat grooves and compelling narrative vocals in a class of their own.

Latest tracks by Ruby and the Vines

Sunday 22 January
Zoe Francis (duo)

When vocalist Zoe Francis slides effortlessly through a classic from the Great American Songbook you can hear the  traffic of downtown New York where she learnt her craft around some of the great players that the city has always boasted.  It’s jazz singing that demands you grab a cocktail and a bit of sophistication (but lets you in anyway).

http://www.myspace.com/zoe7francis

Monday 23 January
Cathy Jones & Tristram Cox

Performing Bossa Nova songs ‘and much more’,  jazz and Latin vocalist Cathy Jones has one of those voices that clearly belongs in a Rio nightclub, delivering the kind of intense langour that befits the style while Tristram Cox’s cool guitar adds the perfect Latin-jazz accompaniment.

http://www.myspace.com/quartetobossa

Tuesday 24 January
Marie Lister/James Ladd duo

Casette Baby vocalist Marie Lister somehow catches all the soul of great R’n'B in the most stripped down acoustic setting, thus blending perfectly with the whiff of bluesy N’Awlins that wreathes around James Ladd’s guitar and voice.

http://www.reverbnation.com/cassettebaby

Wednesday 25 January
Andy Nowak Trio

Andy Nowak plays niftily groovy jazz keyboards and never more so than in the company of Will Harris’ upbeat bass and the drumming legend that is Daisy Palmer. Taking some of Andy’s tunes apart is what they do best.

http://www.reverbnation.com/andynowaktrio

Thursday 26 January
Nu Coalition

Funkwise it don’t get much more solid that Eric Okafo’s bass and Jason Numan’s drumming, and that’s rock solid. Which is all the excuse that Jerry Crozier-Cole (guitar) and Dale Hambridge (organ) need to just go for it, groovewise. Splendid show off stuff with a heart of stone.

Friday 27 January
Howlin’ Lord

When not providing burning harmonica and rock vibes to the likes of Emily Breeze and the John E. Vistic Experience the great Howly is out making hard-bitten country/rock infused with a strangely appropriate Englishness and driven by punchy guitar and, of course, heart-catching harmonica as well as his own impassioned vocals.

http://www.myspace.com/howlinlord

Saturday 28 January
Afro Cluster & JuJu Nations DJ Set

They love that funk, Afrobeat and hip-hop and they refuse to choose. Cardiff collective Afro Cluster put it all together and, by jingo, it fits, Lagos horns, Sugar Hill scratching, Bootsy bass-bubbles … whatever.

Latest tracks by Afro Cluster

Sunday 29 January
Velvet Chestnuts

Formerly known as Les Quarante Voleurs,  this bunch of erstwhile Balkaneers and Klezmerites share a motley background in theatre and circus. With a line-up including accordion, fiddle and sousaphone maybe their big top influences won’t be so hard to spot.

Monday 30 January
Canteen Jazz Sessions

An open jazz jam session for seasoned players to join the house trio and others in exploring classic jazz & latin tunes.

Tuesday 31 January
Glow Globes

Cabaret inflected duo Glow Globes hold your attention with their wry and quirky music and sweet harmony singing. Combining John (voice/guitar) and Laura (vocal/double bass)  the Glow Globes offer sharply written songs delivered with delicious harmony vocals in a mix of swing, country, chanson and all kinds of stylish genres.

http://www.myspace.com/glowglobes

Canteen Speakeasy New Years Eve Extravaganza

Saturday 31 December

Canteen Speakeasy New Years Eve Extravaganza

Featuring…

Katherine Shaw & The Blind Tigers - good time classic swing for all you bathtub gin soaked fellas on the floor .

BabaJack – Dirt Road, Cigar box guitar good time grit folk blues on a rum run from the malvern mountains.

Plus the fantastic record spinner Jive By!

Dress Code… 1920′s Swing Speakeasy Era… Think Bugsy & Tallulah, Al Capone or Lucky Luciano, Bonnie & Clyde…

Free Entry 8pm Till Late Late Late

http://www.facebook.com/events/203207249766172/

December Music at Canteen

December Music at Canteen
80 Stokes Croft, Bristol BS1 3QY Tel: 01179232017
Live Music Mon-Thur 9.30-11.30pm
Fri & Sat Bands & DJs from 9.30-1am
Sun Live Music from 4-6pm
Free Entry – But please give generously to the Music Bucket!

Thursday 1 December
Railroad Bill

If you play skiffle – the punky folk-blues music of the 50s – like Cardiff’s Railroad Bill do then you’ll pretty much worship the great Lonnie Donegan. And if he says your music’s ‘bloody good’ (which he did) then it bloody well is!

http://www.myspace.com/railroadbill

Friday 2 December
John Fairhurst

There’s some kind of blues archive in John Fairhurst’s head and it’s just waiting to slip out of his slide-guitar fingers or grace his gruffed up vocal chords to take you to some railroad siding in the South or the killing floors of Chicago. It’s very, very smart – so smart you think it’s easy. And that’s smart.

http://www.johnfairhurst.com

Saturday 3 December
The Kirris Riviere Blues Band

A big man with an even bigger voice, Kirris Riviere is soaked in the blues of B.B.King, Buddy Guy and other greats of the Chicago style. He’s got a rocking band, too, and they’re not afraid to let it rip in the time-honoured style.

http://www.myspace.com/kirrisrivierebluesband

Sunday 4 December
Glow Globes

Cabaret inflected duo Glow Globes hold your attention with their wry and quirky music and sweet harmony singing. Combining John (voice/guitar) and Laura (vocal/double bass)  the Glow Globes offer sharply written songs delivered with delicious harmony vocals in a mix of swing, country, chanson and all kinds of stylish genres.

http://www.myspace.com/glowglobes

Monday 5 December
Canteen Jazz Session

An open jazz jam session for seasoned players to join the house trio and others in exploring classic jazz & latin tunes.

Tuesday 6 December
Emily Wright & The Royals

The rather choice confection of Mike Willox (piano), Dave Archer (guitar) and Will Harris (bass) makes a classy setting for the excellent Emily Wright’s smoothly louche vocal evocation of the swing music of the 30s and 40s and beyond. Influenced by the diverse likes of Nat King Cole, Edith Piaf and Blossom Dearie it’s guaranteed to be catchy and dance-friendly stuff.

http://www.myspace.com/emilywrightandtheroyals/

Wednesday 7 December
James Dorman Quartet

Soul-jazz grooves aplenty when James Dorman’s super-cool guitar and vibraphone meet Ruth Hammond’s splendid retro-sounding organ and Tammy Payne (percussion) and John Blakeley (drums) keep to the beat.

Thursday 8 December
George Mabuza Band

This combo is an ongoing celebration of the late local hero George, a great sax player and tunesmith with a carnival soul, ensuring that his lively, danceable Caribbean street-jazz isn’t lost to the party people still to come.

http://www.myspace.com/georgemabuzagroup

Friday 9 December
Vamos

An international lineup with Spanish, English and French roots. Cheeky lyrics, fast rhythm songs with some good time folk, funky rumba, latin and also some romance.

http://www.myspace.com/vamosband

Saturday 10 December
Tin Roots

Sizzling band from the Brighton scene, using the staples of reggae and ska to hold together their brass’n'beats driven chirpy indy-pop sound.

http://www.myspace.com/tinroots

Sunday 11 December
The Acousticians

Ace violinist and Balkaneer Fiona Barrow selects a choice ensemble of acoustic musicians to join her for an unpredictable voyage into the wider realms of improvisation, drawing on folk, jazz and global musical ideas to create a whole new palette of sounds.

Monday 12 December
Kit Hawes

Young he may be but Carnyvillian and Sheelanagig-goer Kit Hawes is a phenomenal guitarist by any standards with all sorts of folk, jazz and contemporary music at his fingertips. Technically gobsmacking fretwork and a fine sense of what’s properly musical make his solo acoustic performances pin-drop riveting.

http://www.myspace.com/kithawesmusic

Tuesday 13 December
Ben Baddoo

Deeply imbued with the spirit of West African rhythm traditions, Ghanaian master drummer Ben Baddoo has been an important world music teacher and inspiration in Bristol for years. Whether playing up-beat High Life in the band Baraka or traditional songs as a solo performer Africa always speaks through Ben Baddoo.

http://www.myspace.com/benbaddoo

Wednesday 14 December
Truffle Shuffle

Think those great organ-grooving stars like Jimmy Smith and Jack McDuff and you’ll know where this lot are coming from, with the Hammond-meister John-paul Gard himself hitting the keys (and pedals), Tim Howes wailing alto sax and Ben Howes drumming.

http://www.myspace.com/shufflethetruffle

Thursday 15 December
Get The Blessing

And are we not Blessed? This little local outfit’s rather special blend of dance rhythms, jazz improvisation and all-round energetic grooving has earned them an international reputation that just won’t quit. Ther’s a new album afoot and they’ll be unleashing some of it here tonight. Unmissable!

http://www.theblessing.co.uk

Friday 16 December
Baila la Cumbia

Up beat Latin-meets-ska 9-piece collective. With members drawn from the ranks of a clutch of Bristol’s most popular instrumental dance music acts Baila la Cumbia pulls together fine horn playing and sassy rhythms courtesy of sinuous percussion  and jumping double bass. The results are a happy and timeless dance music that’s almost irresistible.

http://www.myspace.com/bailalacumbia

Saturday 17 December
Session One

It’s funky party time whenever Session One hit the stage with their repertoire of popular faves from Basement Jaxx to Aretha Franklin delivered by tirelessly energetic vocalists Louise and Lisa.

http://www.session-one.co.uk/

Sunday 18 December
Quirkish Delights

A small band with big ideas and a world of inspiration, combining the musical talents of Chris Powell (guitar/vocals) and Gina Griffin (violin/vocals) with a heap of stagecraft and unlimited imagination. Their music is a weird (and catchy) global pop music from just about everywhere.

http://www.myspace.com/quirkishdelights

Monday 19 December
Canteen Jazz Session

An open jazz jam session for seasoned players to join the house trio and others in exploring classic jazz & latin tunes.

Tuesday 20 December
Goodrich 

Canada’s loss was Bristol’s gain when this singer/songwriter pitched his tent among us and became part of our music world. Combining lyrical poetry with restrained country and rock influenced music the results are often soulful and always compelling.

Wednesday 21 December
Algi

Multi-lingual singer/guitarist Algi brings a life’s experience of global wandering into his musical ‘mish-mash’ of influences, with Latin, North African, Flamenco and reggae only some of the sources he draws on. There’s a strong flavour of the blues, too.

http://www.myspace.com/wwwmyspacecomabehrens

Thursday 22 December
Lady Nade & Her Band

Lady Nade’s voice has the husky resonance of a life well-lived and lessons learned, and yet she’s one of the brightest young sparks to emerge in the last year or so. Her songs sketch moments of emotional transformation, love and loss, arranged with care and effortlessly delivered in That Voice. Yummy.

http://www.myspace.com/ladynade

Friday 23 December
Mike Willox

Motown and beyond from this groove heavy instrumental lineup by keys master Mike Willox, including the mighty Jake McMurchie (sax) Greig Robinson on bass, AndyTween on drums and Lisa Cherian on congas.

Tuesday 27 December
James Ladd 

There’s an earthy grounding to the way that James Ladd delivers his acoustic soul-funk songs that gives them a timeless sound, reflecting echoes of country blues, contemporary R’n'B and old-time swampy stuff from New Orleans.

http://myspace.com/jamesladdtrio

Wednesday 28 December

Flamenco Thief

Guitarist Craig Sutton is on a mission to take the flamenco style into a whole new place. His solo performances use loop station technology to build up big, anthemic sounds that add a rock edge to what is still, at heart, a traditional Spanish music.

http://www.myspace.com/craigelcaminantesutton

Thursday 29 December
Paruski

Violin & guitar duo Paruski plunder Celtic and Russian folk sources and,thanks to high energy performance and a heap of stagecraft, whip up a fine frenzy of fun.

Friday 30 December
Buster Shuffle

London-based foursome famed for their ‘piano-bashing cockney ska’ – think Chas ‘n Dave jamming with Madness and you’re not far wrong – a relentless good-time onslaught of East End chirpiness set to a two-step soundtrack.

http://www.myspace.com/bustershuffle

Saturday 31 December
Canteen Speakeasy New Years Eve Extravaganza

Featuring…

Katherine Shaw & The Blind Tigers - good time classic swing for all you bathtub gin soaked fellas on the floor .

BabaJack – Dirt Road, Cigar box guitar good time grit folk blues on a rum run from the malvern mountains.

Dress Code… 1920′s Swing Speakeasy Era… Think Bugsy & Tallulah, Al Capone or Lucky Luciano, Bonnie & Clyde…

Free Entry 8pm Till Late Late Late

November Music at Canteen

November Music at Canteen
80 Stokes Croft, Bristol BS1 3QY Tel: 01179232017
Live Music Mon-Thur 9.30-11.30pm
Fri & Sat Bands & DJs from 9.30-1am
Sun Live Music from 4-6pm
Free Entry – But please give generously to the Music Bucket!

Tuesday 1 November
Groanbox

Trio of talented US ex-pats who conjure up their own version of roots Americana, blending familiar and unfamiliar sounds into the kind of weird rootsiness Tom Waits dreams up. Banjos and shackles, anyone? Freedom boots? This is street corner music of the highest quality and wit and a not-to-be-missed treat.

http://www.myspace.com/groanboxmusic

Wednesday 2 November
Groanbox

Second night at the Canteen for this trio of talented US ex-pats who conjure up their own version of roots Americana, blending familiar and unfamiliar sounds into the kind of weird rootsiness Tom Waits dreams up. Banjos and shackles, anyone? Freedom boots? This is street corner music of the highest quality and wit and a not-to-be-missed treat.

http://www.myspace.com/groanboxmusic

Thursday 3  November
Bartoune

Spinning off from the irrepressible Zen Hussies this threesome build a uniquely jaunty swing sound around  Charlotte Ostafew’s baritone sax, Seb Gutiez’ guitar and Tom Allen’s bass. Blending originality with a fine sense of musical heritage the results are great entertainment.

http://www.myspace.com/triobartoune

Friday 4 November
Los Mercenarios

Let’s talk funk, shall we? Heavyweight funk with jazz attitude. Or may be dub, ditto. Even a little Latin, likewise? With playing credentials that range from K’Chevere to Dub From Atlantis this outfit is a remorseless rhythm machine with all the credibility it needs.

http://www.myspace.com/losmercenariosltd

Saturday 5 November
Blow Hards

This lot’ll pack the stage and, if you know what’s what,  the dancefloor to boot. A mighty nine-piece funk and ska big band, with dazzling quantities of brass, slam dunk rhythms and the bonus of vocals from Nicole Fermie.

http://www.myspace.com/blowhardsmusic

Sunday 6 November
Quirkish Delights

A small band with big ideas and a world of inspiration, combining the musical talents of Chris Powell (guitar/vocals) and Gina Griffin (violin/vocals) with a heap of stagecraft and unlimited imagination. Their music is a weird (and catchy) global pop music from just about everywhere.

http://www.myspace.com/quirkishdelights

Monday 7 November
Canteen Jazz Session

An open jazz jam session for seasoned players to join the house trio and others in exploring classic jazz & latin tunes.

Tuesday 8 November
Ed Williams

Troubadour songwriter Ed Williams was part of the now-disbanded wonderful acoustic band Cedar Rose but he continues to sketch his narrative songs and skilled guitar accompaniment, poetic pieces from a world he wants us to see.

http://www.edwilliamsmusic.co.uk/

Wednesday 9 November
Kit Hawes

Young he may be but Carnyvillian and Sheelanagig-goer Kit Hawes is a phenomenal guitarist by any standards with all sorts of folk, jazz and contemporary music at his fingertips. Technically gobsmacking fretwork and a fine sense of what’s properly musical make his solo acoustic performances pin-drop riveting.

http://www.myspace.com/kithawesmusic

Thursday 10 November
Brass Junkies

The Brass Junkies are a dynamic 8 piece brass band inspired by the funky Mardi Gras sounds of the New Orleans street bands. Two trumpets, two saxophones, trombone, drums/percussion and tuba keeping it funky at the bottom end this high-energy, good-time music will bring some carnival atmosphere to the place!

Friday 11 November
Celtic Rasta

Old school conscious reggae sounds from Northampton via this 8-piece roots and dub outfit and their rock-solid beats. They do a nice line in harmony vocals, too – all adding up to a classic sound.

http://www.myspace.com/celticrasta

Saturday 12 November
Smokestack Shakers

There’s a point somewhere in the Gulf of Mexico that’s halfway between Kingston and the Mississippi delta and that’s where The Smokestack Shakers must have hauled up their sound. Imagine Muddy Waters and King Tubby stepping from a groaning fishing net and then, on the journey homewards, they start to exchange ideas…

http://www.myspace.com/thesmokestackshakers

Sunday 13 November
Hodmadoddery

Hodmadoddery are a beguiling duo of two first generation folk-hippies playing acoustic guitars with highly skilled fingers, singing traditional and contemporary folk songs (and even the odd Grateful Dead number) with well-matched voices in clever harmony arrangements. Utterly charming.

http://www.hodmadoddery.co.uk/

Monday 14 November
Glow Globes

Cabaret inflected duo Glow Globes hold your attention with their wry and quirky music and sweet harmony singing. Combining John (voice/guitar) and Laura (vocal/double bass)  the Glow Globes offer sharply written songs delivered with delicious harmony vocals in a mix of swing, country, chanson and all kinds of stylish genres.

http://www.myspace.com/glowglobes

Tuesday 15 November
Aaron Shanley & Kiernan McMullan

Irish singer/songwriter Aaron Shanley brings an epic pop-rock vision to his often raw and eloquent songs, while Nashville resident Kiernan McMullan has Paul Simon’s nose for a story and eye for detail. Bringing the two together makes for an intriguing transatlantic collaboration.

http://www.myspace.com/aaronshanley

http://www.myspace.com/kiernanm

Wednesday 16  November
CCTV Tapped

Unusual and engaging duo CCTV Tapped consists of blues and folk  singer/guitarist Eddy Allen (from Prague-based world-rockers CCTV Allstars) and tap-dancing percussionist and singer Carli Jefferson. Flying fingers and fancy footwork, then.

http://www.myspace.com/cctvallstars

Thursday 17 November
Waltrapas

Making their own mish-mash from blues, flamenco, rumba and rock this is Good Time music with a strong Spanish accent that’ll twitch your toes and taste of Sangria.

http://www.myspace.com/waltrapasuk

Friday 18 November
Erin Bardwell Collective

As catchy as roots ska can sound, Swindon’s Erin Bardwell Collective combine the exact ingredients of a dusty Kingston 45, including slightly distant harmony vocals and tootling organ. Nothing brash or clever just pure dance music with heart.

http://www.myspace.com/theerinbardwellcollective

Saturday 19 November
Terremoto

Very heavyweight new Afro-Cuban project rooted in the impressive 3-piece percussion battery (Rory Francis, Sam Tomkins, John Blakeley) and the dynamic bass of Sol Ahmed. Add the top high-energy Latin brass sounds of Jonny Bruce (trumpet) and Craig Crofton (sax), the incomparable Latin-jazz piano of Jim Blomfield and a set of new arrangements of classic dance tunes from Chucho Valdes, Ray Baretto and the like and things can’t fail to get very hot indeed.

Sunday 20 November
Marie Lister 

A selection of choice covers and a few sneaky originals from this very talented soul and r&b singer.

Monday 21 November
Canteen Jazz Session

An open jazz jam session for seasoned players to join the house trio and others in exploring classic jazz & latin tunes.

Tuesday 22 November
Sadio Cissokho

Destined from his birth in Senegal to be a Jali (troubadour), Sadia Cissokho  learnt the songs of his people at his mothers knee while his father trained him to play the rippling harp-lutemusic of the kora. Now a master musician Sadia Cissokho is a world music star, bringing the haunting songs and lilting music of West Africa to a global audience.

http://www.myspace.com/sadiocissokho

Wednesday 23 November
Nuala Honan

Though often seen down Medicine Creek in the company of Whisky Drifters and no stranger to Smerins Anti-Social Club it’s as a solo performer that you see the real Nuala Honan, writer of fiercely fragile songs, player of deftly-wrought guitar and passionate singer of extraordinary charm and style. You’ll be glad you did, too.

http://www.myspace.com/nualalive

Thursday 24 November
Mike Willox Quartet feat. Ben Waghorn

Great to see Ben Waghorn getting his sax out at the Canteen – he’s been so busy around the country this year that local fans have been missing out somewhat. Even better, then, that it’s grooving jazz pianist Mike Willox who’s tempted him back – a fine pairing of players, with the FREIGHT rhythm section of Greg Cordez (bass) and Richard Laws (drums)  completing a splendid line-up.

Friday 25 November
Randy Swindlers

The implausibly named Gaylord Gordon, Lip Lane, Norman Nutcrusher, Milo Mesmero and Randy Swindler himself are offering the unique combination of Easy Listening Music and ‘sound financial support and advice’. You could believe all or none of that, but we think the clue is in the name.

www.therandyswindlers.com

Saturday 26 November
The Mankala Band

With a strong grounding in upbeat African dance rhythms from Soukous to Afrobeat, The Mankala Band catch that rolling instrumental good-time sound and run with it – jazzy guitars and brass lifting above the urgent percussion to make proper tropical party music.

http://www.myspace.com/mankala

Sunday 27 November
Babajack

This is as smooth and accomplished as the blues should ever get, with Becky Tate’s vocals hitting the spot effortlessly and Trev Steger’s cigar box both looking and sounding like a sepia photo blowing across a disused railroad track. Add bass, violin and another guitar and there’s all the ingredients you’ll need to get down and boogie.

http://www.myspace.com/babajack

Monday 28 November
Lady Nade & Friends feat Julie Baker

When you’re as great a singer as Lady Nade it’s not hard to get friends down for an evening of like minded acoustic music. Tonight’s visitor is Julie Baker, forceful vocalist of ‘acid-tongued’ popsters Djute, while the Lady herself will be contributing her ear-grabbing blues-jazz contralto.

http://www.myspace.com/ladynade

Tuesday 29 November
Indira Roman & Raimundo Fernandez

Two great Cuban musicians – Indira sings, Raimundo plays piano – and happily (for us, at least) they’ve relocated to Bristol from Havana, bringing with them the rhythmic snappiness and melodic passions of their homeland.

Wednesday 30 November
The Flamenco Thief

Guitarist Craig Sutton is on a mission to take the flamenco style into a whole new place. His solo performances use loop station technology to build up big, anthemic sounds that add a rock edge to what is still, at heart, a traditional Spanish music.

http://www.myspace.com/craigelcaminantesutton


October Music at Canteen

Oct Music at Canteen
80 Stokes Croft, Bristol BS1 3QY Tel: 01179232017
Live Music Mon-Thur 9.30-11.30pm
Fri & Sat Bands & DJs from 9.30-1am
Sun Live Music from 4-6pm
Free Entry – But please give generously to the Music Bucket!

Saturday 1 October
Old Sledge

Old Sledge are an amazingly talented trio of young old-timers from the Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia. Back home they’re recognised as part of a new generation giving the great old Appalachian traditions a new freshness without sacrificing any of the music’s virtuosity.

http://www.oldsledgemusic.com/

& Dj Smerin

Sunday 2 October
Glow Globes

Cabaret inflected duo Glow Globes hold your attention with their wry and quirky music and sweet harmony singing. Combining John (voice/guitar) and Laura (vocal/double bass)  the Glow Globes offer sharply written songs delivered with delicious harmony vocals in a mix of swing, country, chanson and all kinds of stylish genres.

http://www.myspace.com/glowglobes

Monday 3 October
James Ladd

There’s an earthy grounding to the way that James Ladd delivers his acoustic soul-funk songs that gives them a timeless sound, reflecting echoes of country blues, contemporary R’n'B and old-time swampy stuff from New Orleans.

http://www.myspace.com/jamesladdtrio

Tuesday 4 October
Edu Egito

Having honed his singer/songwriter skills in the bars of Rio de Janeiro, Eduardo ‘Edu’ Egito moved to Barcelona where he worked with the thriving multi-cultural ‘mestizo’ music scene , adding new influences and ideas. There’s no doubting his Brazilian roots, though, and that Rio cool is always there.

http://www.myspace.com/eduegito

Wednesday 5 October
Will Harris Trio

Bristol’s busiest double bass player gets his name on the poster, for a change. The last year has seen Will Harris’ skills flourish in jazz and funk circles – and deservedly so. This trio has the interesting line-up of Dave Archer (guitar) and Mike Willox (keyboards) with Will’s bass, bringing three very powerful musical personalities together for what can only be some pretty snazzy stuff.

Thursday 6 October
4-Sided Triangle

What have we here? Only four of the best jazz musicians from hereabouts – saxophonist Kevin Figes, guitarist Denny Ilett, keyboard ace Dan Moore and the elusive Miss Daisy Palmer on drums. That’s a stageful of specialness by anyone’s standards and (as you know) our standards are particularly high.

Friday 7 October
Moonshot

One of Bristol’s longest established ska outfits with a fine evocation of the classic Studio 1 sound. Combining spirited brass arrangements, authentic vocals and that all-important beat Moonshot can take any party back to Kingston circa ’64 – and what a place that was.

http://www.myspace.com/moonshotskareggae

& Dj Not Enough Mikes

Saturday 8 October
Medicine Creek

Formerly known as the Whisky Drifters, Medicine Creek is a stomping celebration of that old time Americana stuff, featuring the flailing fiddle of Aaron Catlow and Dorian Sutton’s rock-solid bass (both from Sheelanagig) and the excellent Nuala Honan on guitar and vocals. It’s as yee-hah as it should be, which is very (of course).
http://www.medicinecreek.co.uk/
& Dj Diss Miss

Sunday 9 October
The Acousticians

Ace violinist and Balkaneer Fiona Barrow selects a choice ensemble of acoustic musicians to join her for an unpredictable voyage into the wider realms of improvisation, drawing on folk, jazz and global musical ideas to create a whole new palette of sounds.

Monday 10 October
Canteen Jazz Session

An open jazz jam session for seasoned players to join the house trio and others in exploring classic jazz & latin tunes.

Tuesday 11 October
Kerieva

There’s a brooding mystery underpinning Kerieva’s darkly attractive songs, hovering as they do on the shadowy edge of the cityscape where the Gypsies make their camp and modern electronica interweaves with Romani culture. Very much an individual, Kereiva’s vocals ride the snapping dance beats in her own time and style, drawing you into her compelling and mysterious world. Joined tonight by Cellist Tania Lopez Bran and special guest Randolph Matthews

http://www.myspace.com/kerieva

Wednesday 12 October
Kit Hawes

Young he may be but Carnyvillian and Sheelanagig-goer Kit Hawes is a phenomenal guitarist by any standards with all sorts of folk, jazz and contemporary music at his fingertips. Technically gobsmacking fretwork and a fine sense of what’s properly musical make his solo acoustic performances pin-drop riveting.

http://www.myspace.com/kithawesmusic

Thursday 13 October
The Raydiators

There’s something very familiar about The Raydiators’ music, even though it’s all their very own work it draws from that deep well of catchy instrumental rocksteady and reggae that sparkled briefly in the 60s before shining forever in our hearts. Tootling organ? Swooning brass? Rimshots? You got it.

http://www.myspace.com/reggaeraydiators

Friday 14 October
K Passa

Rooted as much in The Clash and Bob Marley as the Louisiana swamps that bred their Cajun style, K Passa have been an unclassifiable rock/folk/reggae explosion forever, it seems, with Simon Edwards stadium accordion and stage-straddling presence still at the beating heart of things.

http://www.myspace.com/kpassaband

& Dj Pete Cunningham

Saturday 15 October
World Government

The World Government is a fresh take on what music is, Nothing is pre-conceived, written in advance, discussed or ever rehearsed. The idea is to get a group of exciting players together, add an audience and see what happens. This is free expression!
& DJ Fingerfood

Sunday 16 October
Pilgrims Way

Don’t despair of English traditional folk music – it’s in very safe hands indeed, particularly those of Stockport-based trio Pilgrim’s Way whose catchy guitar, clever fiddling and (especially) the crystalline vocals of Lucy Wright enliven those majestic themes of love, death and the maiden. It’s all done without undue gimmickery, mind, just conviction and musicality.
http://www.myspace.com/pilgrimswaymusic

Monday 17 October
Lady Nade & Friends feat. Amy Yon

Lady Nade’s voice has the husky resonance of a life well-lived and lessons learned, and yet she’s one of the brightest young sparks to emerge in the last year or so. Her songs sketch moments of emotional transformation, love and loss, arranged with care and effortlessly delivered in That Voice – yummy! And her friends are a classy bunch, too, with compellingly soulful  singer/songwriter Amy Yon a star attraction.
http://www.myspace.com/ladynade http://www.myspace.com/ammyyon

Tuesday 18 October
Phil King

Phil King has a way with words (and music) that makes his highly original material instantly memorable, like well-seasoned blues, jazz and gospel classics you somehow hadn’t heard before. It helps that he’s a really great singer, whether murmuring heartbreak or belting out the blues, and a mean hand with the guitar, too.

http://www.phil-king.net/

Wednesday 19 October
Milon

With the crispest of rhythm sections – Neil Smith (guitar), Jon Short (bass) and John Blakeley (drums) – saxophonist Dino Christodoulou weaves his own soundtrack ranging from classic modern jazz to Cypriot wedding dances and Greek traditional tunes, all explored in a spirit of free improvisation.

http://www.myspace.com/themagicalbicycletour

Thursday 20 October
Deva

Indo-jazz fusion music led by ace musician Chris Garrick (‘the Versace of the violin’ John Etheridge) with a rolling undertow of Indian and Western percussion and electric guitar and bass exploring the ambient possibilities of traditional Indian themes in a contemporary jazz voice.
http://www.chrisgarrick.com/

Friday 21 October
Jazz Reggae Sessions

Given their equal devotion to both dub and jazz it was inevitable that Guy Calhoun (guitar) and Craig Crofton (sax) would  come up with this project giving classic roots tunes an instrumental workout. Very good it is too, with Dan ‘Pinstripe’ Moore’s keyboards, Flash (bass) and Des Rogers (drums) giving proceedings a proper set of riddims.

http://www.myspace.com/jazzreggaesessions

& Dj Sam Rawbeats

 

Saturday 22 October
Daytime – The Oxjam Bristol Takeover. Celebrating local music and raising funds for Oxfam, Oxjam will be making its beautiful noise, across six venues in Stokes Croft. The music festival will run from 1pm – 2am, with wristbands available at The Canteen. Live music will also be playing here, between the hours of 2-6pm. All in aid of Oxfam – fighting poverty around the world – saving lives and developing projects that put poor people in charge of their lives and livliehoods to campaigning for change that lasts. Local Music, Global Impact. www.BristolOxjam.com

 
Evening – Willie Mbuende Band
Namibian-born bass player and singer Willie Mbuende has drawn a top notch bunch of Bristolian jazzers together to play his upbeat music rich in the dance rhythms of Southern and Western Africa. Big on percussion and bubbling basslines it’s an inspirational invitation to the dance floor that you can’t refuse.

http://www.myspace.com/williembuendeband

& Dj Type Sun

Sunday 23 October
Acoustic Joy

Sarah Joy – singer from the lovely/loopy Elephant Talk – welcomes some of her special acoustic chums for an afternoon session that’s sure to include some of her own ruminations on ‘life, romance and reckless love’.

Monday 24 October
Canteen Jazz Session

An open jazz jam session for seasoned players to join the house trio and others in exploring classic jazz & latin tunes.

Tuesday 25 October
Miss Cecily

Miss Cecily has a nicely old-fashioned approach to singing her stories of low life and high times, recalling the jazzy pop music of a past era yet never sounding out of date.

http://www.myspace.com/misscecilymusic

Wednesday 26 October
Zoe Francis Trio

When vocalist Zoe Francis slides effortlessly through a classic from the Great American Songbook you can hear the  traffic of downtown New York where she learnt her craft around some of the great players that the city has always boasted.  It’s jazz singing that demands you grab a cocktail and a bit of sophistication (but lets you in anyway).

http://www.myspace.com/zoe7francis

Thursday 27 October
Gary Alesbrook

Heavily in demand by the likes of Kasabian, trumpeter Gary Alesbrook’s own music ranges from Chet Baker inspired West Coast jazz to the cool and sophisticated R&B of Lynden David Hall while embracing as much funk as it’s possible to get. Catch him now between stadium tours and get an earful of pure class.

http://www.myspace.com/garyalesbrook

Friday 28 October
Chicken Shed Zeppelin

Whatever you expect from a line-up of banjo, fiddle, guitar and double bass you’ll be pleasantly surprised when you catch Brighton psychobilly outfit Chicken Shed Zeppelin, an acoustic frenzy with hard rock attitudes.

http://www.myspace.com/chickenshedzeppelin

& Dj Belafonte

Saturday 29 October
Manfredi Funk Initiative

Funk straight from the glory days – whether playing classic JB numbers or their original material, the Manfredis have a commitment to the no-holds-barred danceability of the greatest beat of all time, charged up on sax, organ, bass and drums.

http://www.myspace.com/mfiquartet

& Dj Smerin

Sunday 30 October
Nuala Honan

Though often seen down Medicine Creek in the company of Whisky Drifters and no stranger to Smerins Anti-Social Club it’s as a solo performer that you see the real Nuala Honan, writer of fiercely fragile songs, player of deftly-wrought guitar and passionate singer of extraordinary charm and style. You’ll be glad you did, too.

http://www.myspace.com/nualalive

Monday 31 October
Cathy Jones & Tristram Cox

Performing Bossa Nova songs ‘and much more’,  jazz and Latin vocalist Cathy Jones has one of those voices that clearly belongs in a Rio nightclub, delivering the kind of intense langour that befits the style while Tristram Cox’s cool guitar adds the perfect Latin-jazz accompaniment.

http://www.myspace.com/quartetobossa