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Chris Searle on Jazz

Eddie Prevost
Meetings with Remarkable Saxophonists
Vol 1 Evan Parker:
Vol 2 John Butcher
Vol 3 Jason Yarde
(Matchless)

IT may seem a long way from the heart of jazz, but as you walk up Brick Lane in Spitalfields, east London, you pass through the shell of the old Truman, Hanbury and Buxton brewery, and underneath its chimney, past the beautifully sculpted motif of a menacing, rising eagle.

It was one of drummer Eddie Prevost’s Huguenot ancestors who created that, during an era when the descendants of the 17th-century French refugees of religious persecution were an essential part of east London life and inventors of its silk-weaving industry.

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