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The Jazz Centre UK

2016 establishments in the United KingdomBritish jazzJazz clubs in the United KingdomJazz organizationsMusic in Southend-on-Sea
Organisations based in Essex
The Jazz Centre UK Museum
The Jazz Centre UK Museum

The Jazz Centre UK is a cultural charity organization focused on jazz music, based in Southend-on-Sea, Essex. It was established in 2016 by British musician Digby Fairweather. The Centre's published aim is "to preserve, promote, and celebrate jazz music". In 2023, it renewed its relationship with Southend City Council and continues to operate from the Beecroft Art Gallery. The Centre houses a collection of jazz LPs, offers a live music program, and displays heritage and memorabilia such as Louis Armstrong's trumpet, the Humphrey Lyttelton collection, and Sir John Dankworth's first piano. The live music program includes performances by both international artists, like Daryl Sherman, and emerging musicians such as Emma Rawicz. The organization is supported by musicians and industry professionals including Jamie Cullum, Zoe Rahman, Chris Philips, and Yolanda Charles. It also had support from the late Sir Michael Parkinson and political figures such as the late Sir David Amess during his bit to make Southend-on-Sea a city, along with the late Councillor Derek Jarvis.

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The Jazz Centre UK
Victoria Avenue, Southend-on-Sea Prittlewell

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