US tenor player Isaiah Collier at the Belgrade Jazz Festival. Photo copyright John Watson/jazzcamera.co.uk
Stanley Clarke at the Town Hall, Cheltenham Jazz Festival. Photo copyright John Watson/jazzcamera.co.uk
Andy Sheppard at the Pancevo Jazz Festival, Serbia. Photo copyright John Watson/jazzcamera.co.uk
Sonny Rollins at the Barbican, London. One of the images in the new gallery: The Jazz Masters. Photograph copyright John Watson/jazzcamera.co.uk
JOHN WATSON WRITES: I'm fortunate to photograph, and sometimes to talk with, some of the greatest musicians on the planet. It's a huge privilege and gives me tremendous satisfaction as both a photographer and as a lover of jazz. I've now compiled a gallery of some of my favourite images of The Jazz Masters, taken over the years in the UK and abroad.
SEE THE INTERNATIONAL GALLERIES PAGE: JAZZ MASTERS GALLERY
Trilok Gurtu in action with the Jan Garbarek Group at the Royal Festival, London. Photograph copyright John Watson/jazzcamera.co.uk
John Watson's images of a host of international artists, ranging from rising stars like singer Elina Duni and saxophonist/singer Haken Kornstad to jazz legends including Jan Garbarek, Jim Hall, Stanley Clarke, Charles Lloyd, John McLaughlin, Sheila Jordan and Chick Corea, can be found in the Jazzcamera 'London Jazz Gallery'.
SEE THE INTERNATIONAL GALLERIES PAGE: 'LONDON JAZZ GALLERY'
Chet Baker, one of the legendary musicians featured in the new Jazz Gallery Birmingham - see the link on the left. Photograph copyright John Watson/jazzcamera.co.uk. All rights reserved.
John Watson writes:
I began my work as a jazz photographer by taking shots of Chet Baker at the Rep Theatre in Birmingham, and over the years I've photographed musicians at many venues in the city. I thought it was time I featured some of these giants of jazz in a special gallery on jazzcamera.co.uk. Artists featured include Gil Evans, Wayne Shorter, Wynton and Branford Marsalis, Eberhard Weber, Oscar Peterson, Jan Garbarek, Esjborn Svensson, John Surman, Pat Metheny and Dave Holland.
SEE THE INTERNATIONAL GALLERIES PAGE: JAZZ GALLERY BIRMINGHAM
Title: Blue Impressions Copyright John Watson/jazzcamera.co.uk.
A new series of stunning high resolution prints of John Watson's photographs is now available from www.jazzcamera.co.uk. The prints can be supplied on high quality photographic paper ready for framing, or on rigid PVC board. The series features impressionistic photographs taken at major festivals and venues.
John Watson's critically-acclaimed photography book The Power Of Jazz has been chosen by The National Jazz Archive for its permanent collection.
The archive includes more than 4,000 books, journals, letters, programmes and the personal collections of such leading figures as Mike Westbrook, Ian Carr and Charles Fox. The archive, based in Loughton, Essex, can be visited in person or on line at www.nationaljazzarchive.org.uk.
The new, updated softback edition of The Power of Jazz has won rave reviews in leading jazz magazines.
In Jazzwise magazine, writer Peter Vacher describes the book as 'an impressive tribute to Watson's ability to get up close and personal, to capture the moment and to delight in experimentation. Unreservedly recommended.'
In Jazz Journal magazine, writer Fred Grand says: 'With a combination of technical prowess and a passion for jazz, Watson produces images that are invariably pregnant with the atmosphere and energies of the moment. Treasure packed and highly compulsive.'
The Power Of Jazz can be viewed on line and bought exclusively at:
www.blurb.co.uk
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Carla Bley by John Watson - nominated as Jazz Photo Of The Year in the JJA Jazz Awards in New York
John Watson of jazzcamera.co.uk was nominated for photography in the JJA Jazz Awards in the USA for this shot of pianist-composer Carla Bley. It was the third successive year that he had been nominated in the 'Jazz Photo Of The Year' category of the awards, which are organised in New York by the Jazz Journalists Association.
Locations for the music photographs in the galleries include:
New York: Village Vanguard, 7th Avenue South; Jazz Standard, East 27th Street;
Garage, 7th Avenue South; Arturo's, West Houston Street, Greenwich Village
Tokyo: Bar the 16s, Shiba Park
Belgrade, Serbia: Dom Omladine, Sava Centar concert Hall, Belgrade Jazz Festival
Pancevo, Serbia: Kulturni Centar, Pancevo Jazz Festival
Romania, JAZZx Festival, Timisoara
Warsaw, Poland: Warsaw Summer Jazz Days festival
Skopje, Macedonia: Universal Hall, City Hall Centre , Skopje Jazz Festival
UK:
London: Royal Albert Hall, Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room, The Barbican, Ronnie Scott's, Cadogan Hall, Pizza Express Jazz Club, London Jazz Festival, BBC Studios, Maida Vale, Jazz Cafe
Birmingham: Symphony Hall, Town Hall, CBSO Centre, Adrian Boult Hall, mac arts centre, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, Eastside Jazz Club, Pizza Express Live, 1000 Trades
Bristol: Colston Hall, Bristol International Jazz and Blues Festival
Gateshead, Tyne and Wear: The Sage concert halls, Gateshead International Jazz Festival
Cheltenham: Everyman Theatre, Town Hall, Cheltenham Jazz Festival
Ipswich: New Wolsey Theatre, St Peter's By The Waterfront, Ipswich Jazz Festival
Wales: Brecon Jazz
Isle of Wight: Jazz Divas Festival
Coventry: Belgrade Theatre, Coventry Cathedral
Lichfield: Guidhall, Lichfield Cathedral, Garrick theatre, Cathedral Hotel, Lichfield Jazz and Blues Festival
Wolverhampton: Arena Theatre, NAC
Nottinghamshire: Bonington Theatre, Arnold
Derby: The Voicebox