archive for August, 2007

Tune Up Turn On Stretch Out

Monday, 27th August 2007

I’m in the studio beginning of September with mixmaster general Chris Lewis to put the live album together. I’m going to keep the music pretty much as it was on the night. No overdubs, a few tweaks here and there. This really is live playing but it will sound great with Chris’ help.

Just need to decide on track order. Exciting times..

Newington Green

Monday, 20th August 2007

Saturday, 15th September 2007

6:00 pm

Fragments & Monuments invite you to: The Wollstonecraft Live Experience! outdoor film screening and live music on Newington Green
6.00 picnic begins
6.30 DEIRDRE CARTWRIGHT TRIO Deirdre Cartwright / Alison Rayner / Winston Clifford
8.00 film
Watch the picnic live online @www.wollstonecraftlive.com <http://www.wollstonecraftlive.com>8pm British Summer Time
BRING YOUR OWN PICNIC or pre-order a special picnic from The Alma, N1 0207 359 4536
PARK CAF? OPEN FOR SNACKS

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BlowtheFuse w/Liane Carroll

Sunday, 19th August 2007

Tuesday, 23rd October 2007

8:00 pm

Blow the Fuse Jazz Club at the Drill Hall

with our very special guest Liane Carroll

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BBC Jazz Award double winner (vocalist and Best of Jazz), Caroll is a singer
and pianist of enormous energy and passion

“Utterly brilliant” Time Out

With Deirdre Cartwright (gtr) Alison Rayner (bass) Winston Clifford (drums)

16 Chenies Street, London WC1E 7EX
box office: 020 7307 5060 ?15 / ?10 concessions
www.drillhall.co.uk

BTF? - FYI

I started Blow the Fuse in 1989 with Alison Rayner after The Guest Stars split up because we wanted to play regularly with friends and musicians of a similar spirit. Blow the Fuse has grown into one of London?s most successful independent jazz nights, known for its enthusiastic and supportive audiences.

The club ran for nearly 10 years at the old Vortex in Stoke Newington Church Street,
and is currently running at the Drill Hall in Chenies Street WC1

? It is the friendliest and most attentive jazz club crowd in London.?
Dave Gelly, Observer

The club features an interesting line up of guests, ‘best in contemporary jazz and beyond’ infused with the Blow the Fuse spirit of collaboration and spontaneity.

The Vortex / album launch

Saturday, 18th August 2007

Thursday, 25th October 2007

9:00 pm

You’ve got to ‘Turn Up’ for my first live album launch party:

Tune Up Turn On Stretch Out

A live album recorded at the Vortex in November last year as part of the London Jazz Festival.
Featuring a mix of old, new and previously unreleased material

Deirdre Cartwright (gtr)
Alison Rayner (bass)
Buster Birch (drums)
and Sarah P (vocals)

The Vortex Jazz Club
11 Gillett Street,
London N16 8JH
020 7254 4097 bookings

Parking
Parking is now available on the north side of Gillett Street. (Free after 7pm)
Access is from Boleyn Road. NB no vehicle access from Kingsland High Street.

BlowtheFuse w/ Estelle Kokot

Thursday, 16th August 2007

Tuesday, 13th November 2007

8:00 pm

Blow the Fuse Jazz Club at the Drill Hall

With Deirdre Cartwright (gtr) Alison Rayner (bass) Winston Clifford (drums)

16 Chenies Street, London WC1E 7EX
box office: 020 7307 5060 ?15 / ?10 concessions
www.drillhall.co.uk

BTF? - FYI

I started Blow the Fuse in 1989 with Alison Rayner after The Guest Stars split up because we wanted to play regularly with friends and musicians of a similar spirit. Blow the Fuse has grown into one of London?s most successful independent jazz nights, known for its enthusiastic and supportive audiences.

The club ran for nearly 10 years at the old Vortex in Stoke Newington Church Street,
and is currently running at the Drill Hall in Chenies Street WC1

? It is the friendliest and most attentive jazz club crowd in London.?
Dave Gelly, Observer

The club features an interesting line up of guests, ‘best in contemporary jazz and beyond’ infused with the Blow the Fuse spirit of collaboration and spontaneity.