LIVE REVIEW: The 2021 EFG London Jazz Festival in short reviews BYLONDONJAZZ

Several Ubuntu artists were top picks of the feastival.

Paul Booth’s HOOP at the Spicejazz: The festival finale at SpiceJazz Soho was a scorcher! This high-calibre septet, HOOP (Ubuntu Records) was led by saxophonist, Paul Booth – the line-up speaking for itself: trumpeter Tom Walsh; trombonist Nicol Thomson; guitarist Chris Allard, keyboardist Ross Stanley plus the unbeatable rhythm team of bassist Laurence Cottle and drummer Ian Thomas, purveyed good humour, inspired blowing and tightest of arrangements. (Paul Pace – Music Manager, Spicejazz)

Quentin Collins Sextet (minus Quentin due to illness) at SpiceJazz Soho: Monday night at Spice Jazz, Soho was one of those rare gigs that will stay with me for a long time. A roll call of London’s finest led by Tony Kofi and Leo Richardson (with Deschanel Gordon, Larry Bartley and Winston Clifford), the band played a last-minute show, re-configured at short notice into a tribute to Cannonball, Coltrane & Monk, as if their lives depended on every note. Blindingly energetic and full of joy – I’m still buzzing! (Tara Minton)

VIDEO FEATURE: Secret Sessions Presents Hoop - 'Sinterval' Video

Jazzwise selests Hoop for Video of The Day.

VIDEO OF THE DAY: SECRET SESSIONS PERFORM

THEIR TRACK ‘SINTERVAL’ FROM

THE NEW 'HOOP' ALBUM

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