Nominees Announced For Parliamentary Jazz Awards
Mike Flynn
Tuesday, August 13, 2019
Claire Martin, Sons of Kemet and Kevin Le Gendre among the hopefuls
The names have been revealed for this year’s Parliamentary Jazz Awards, with the winners to be announced at an awards ceremony at PizzaExpress Live, Holborn, on 3 December.
The shortlists of names, initially chosen through an online public vote, has been selected by a panel of jazz experts and professionals with a wide knowledge of and passion for the music. The winners will be chosen by the judging members of the All Party Parliamentary Jazz Appreciation Group (APPJAG), which is comprised of 80 members from the House of Commons and House of Lords across all political parties.
Reflecting the diversity and depth of the current British jazz scene across nine categories the nominees are:
Jazz Vocalist of the Year: Claire Martin, Georgia Mancio, Cherise Adams-Burnett and Zoe Gilby.
Jazz Instrumentalist of the Year: Brian Kellock, Nikki Iles, Jason Rebello and Josephine Davies.
Jazz Album of the Year: Sons of Kemet – Your Queen Is A Reptile; Adrian Cox – Profoundly Blue; Fergus McCreadie – Turas and Jean Toussaint – Brother Ray.
Jazz Ensemble of the Year: Ezra Collective, London Vocal Project and Gareth Lockrane Big Band. Jazz Newcomer of the Year: Xhosa Cole; Fergus McCreadie and Luca Manning.
Jazz Venue of the Year: Marsden Jazz Festival, Bebop Club (Bristol), Watermill Jazz Club (Dorking) and Verdict Jazz Club (Brighton).
Jazz Media Award: Jazzwise magazine, Kevin Le Gendre and Ian Mann (Jazzmann website).
Jazz Education Award: Pete Churchill, Jamil Sheriff and Nikki Iles.
Services to Jazz Award: Henry Lowther, John Fordham and Cleo Laine.
For more info visit www.pizzaexpresslive.com/parliamentary-jazz-awards