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
Charles Lloyd / Charles Lloyd and the Marvels
Wild Man Dance / I Long to See You (Blue Note) / (Blue Note)
HALF a century ago in the centre of Haight-Ashbury’s San Francisco hippie blossoming, the tenor saxophonist Charles Lloyd brought jazz as close to a new age heart as it ever came. Lloyd’s quartet, including pianist Keith Jarrett, bassist Cecil McBae and drummer Jack De-Johnette performed to huge audiences at rock venues more used to Jefferson Airplane and Big Brother and the Holding Company, (hear their 1967 album Love-in: The Charles Lloyd Quartet Recorded at Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco). And they broke other barriers in their tours of eastern Europe and the albums that followed, like Chalres Lloyd in the Soviet Union of 1970.
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
Re-releases from Bobby Wellins/Kenny Wheeler Quintet, Larry Stabbins/Keith Tippet/Louis Moholo-Moholo, and Charles Mingus Quintet
CHRIS SEARLE speaks to saxophonist and retired NHS orthopaedic surgeon ART THEMEN


