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Jazz Diary with Peter Bacon

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

Tomorrow pianist and composer Dan Nicholls is the next of the Jerwood Charitable Foundation-supported Jazzlines Fellows to get a showcase concert.

Nicholls, a Staffordshire boy who studied at Birmingham Conservatoire and now works out of London, has travelled to Africa as part of his Fellowship year, and as a result his nine-piece Point X band is generously endowed in the drums and percussion area. Hitting things will be Kaw Secka, Bex Birch, Jim Hart and Dave De Rose. Point X also features the saxophonists Shabaka Hutchings and Tom Challenger, and the guitarist Matt Calvert, with the leader on keyboards, electronics and Kalimba-keyboard.

It isn’t just an outfit for the ears, as Stephen Byram and Nicholls himself will be adding visuals.

We can expect, so I understand, “big beats, distinctive hooks and electrifying group interplay”.

Dan Nicholl’s Point X is at the CBSO Centre, Berkley Street, at 8pm. Tickets are £12 and for more information go to

* Also tomorrow Birmingham Jazz has a strong line-up under the leadership of soprano saxophonist and bass clarinetist Jon Lloyd. With him are John Law on piano, Rob Palmer on guitar, Tom Farmer on bass and Dave Hamblett (sitting in for Asaf Sirkis) on drums.

Lloyd has a new album out called Vanishing Points and is moving away from his free-improv roots and into a more harmonically inclined area. Law and Lloyd have been band mates since the early 1990s and Lloyd’s Syzygy Quartet.

The Jon Lloyd Group are at The Red Lion in Warstone Lane from 7.45pm, tickets are £12 (£10 for members) and there is more at Birmingham Jazz’s whizzy new website: