Fownhope’s Heart of Oak Society traces its roots to the age of friendly societies, when communities provided their own safety net. Its anniversary celebrations reveal a tradition still very much alive, says MARK SEDDON
Shaken (Emanem 4081) and Caesura (Emanem 4123)
by Roland Ramanan
“IT WAS my intention with this project to indulge my long-time interest in the grey areas between composition and improvisation.” So writes the trumpeter Roland Ramanan in the sleeve notes to his first album Shaken, named in tribute to his father Shake Keane of St Vincent, a poet of distinction and also one of the truly great trumpeters of the Caribbean, and brass partner of the Jamaican altosaxophonist Joe Harriott in some of the most luminous and original jazz albums since the 1960s.
Ramanan blows with a similar innovative spirit and free volition to his father and voyages directly into those “grey areas” with a discovering intention that makes them shine and dazzle with invention.
CHRIS SEARLE recommends a work of love and deep admiration for a great musician
CHRIS SEARLE recommends a new album featuring Pat Thomas and Ahmed, and marvels at the tempestuous power of a live performance
As part of the 2025 London Jazz Festival Rich Mix offered intriguing sessions titled 'Persian Jazz,' CHRIS SEARLE was there
CHRIS SEARLE pays tribute to the late South African percussionist, Louis Moholo-Moholo


