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Jazz Diary with Peter Bacon

Peter Bacon rounds-up the coming week of jazz events in the West Midlands.

The most high-profile showcase yet for a massed group of young, mainly Birmingham-based jazz musicians happens tomorrow with a performance by the Jonathan Silk Big Band.

and composer from Scotland who graduated a few years back from ’s jazz course and since then has been leading groups small and large, playing as a side man in many more, teaching and working hard to promote live jazz in Birmingham.

This showcase concert is the culmination of his year as a Jazzlines Music Fellow, supported by the BBC Performing Arts Fund Music Fellowship scheme. It has given him the resources and time to study with some of the best composers in the business, including a trip to New York to learn from Maria Schneider, and to compose new material for this Jazzlines concert.

The Jonathan Silk Big Band concert is at the tomorrow at 8pm. Tickets are £12 and you can book at

You can also hear Jonathan’s smaller band at today. With Jonathan on drums are Nick Rundle and John Fleming on tenor saxophones, and Andy Bunting on keyboard. The bass chair in the band is held by either Chris Mapp or Nick Jurd.

The will be playing from 9pm, with a support band beforehand and a jam session afterwards. Entry is free.

* Stratford Jazz has an exciting guitar-led trio at on Wednesday.

Maciek Pysz is a Polish guitarist now resident in London and he has brought together a very classy three-piece with Russian-born bassist Yuri Goloubev and Israeli-born drummer Asaf Sirkis.