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Gail Thompson

A gifted British baritone player, composer, flutist, and big-band leader, Gail Thompson’s music is comparable to that of Quincy Jones or Abdullah Ibrahim. Along with her hard bop jazz sound, she stirs in a soulful touch of African spirit and rhythm. Near the end of the ’80s, Thompson traveled by truck through Africa to reach Kenya. The experience clearly left its mark on her compositions. Thompson has performed with Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers making her the only female Messenger ever, the Charlie Watts Orchestra, and the National Youth Orchestra; she has worked for Mick Jagger’s music company as director and she worked with Courtney Pine to help found the Jazz Warriors. When problems with her facial muscles forced her to give up the baritone she founded MUSICWORKS, a center for musicians that has grown from her front room to a 3 storey converted warehouse, 20 staff and 3000 students she also gives musical workshops all over the world. In 1996, Thompson released her debut album, Jazz Africa, under the ENJA Records label. Impressive tracks like “Long Time in Togo,” “Kamara River,” and “Stressless” are accomplished with help from artists Claude Deppa, Tom Harris, Harry Beckett, Lucky Ranku, and others. In 2003 she formed Noir Femmes an all black women’s touring big band featuring some of Britain’s best black women musicians.

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Giant Steps: Diverse Journeys in British Jazz

Read "Giant Steps: Diverse Journeys in British Jazz" reviewed by David Burke


The following is a revised excerpt from “Chapter 3: Full Force Gail" of Giant Steps: Diverse Journeys in British Jazz by David Burke (Desert Hearts, 2021). In the 1980s, a new generation of black British musicians began to reconfigure the country's jazz scene, changing the face -and sound-of what had previously been a largely mono-cultural medium. The Jazz Warriors collective was the proving ground for players such as Courtney Pine, Orphy Robinson, Dennis Rollins, Gary Crosby and ...

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Gail Thompson and the Jazz Africa All Nations Big Band: JADU

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Gail Thompson, a rising young star on the British Jazz scene, founded the Jazz Africa Project about a dozen years ago. From that initiative came the Jazz Africa All Nations Big Band, which has been delighting audiences all over Great Britain ever since. The ensemble gained further recognition at the 1995 Duisburg “Viva la Black!” Festival and ’97 Berlin Jazz Festival before Thompson undertook a visit to the Australian outback, which served as the inspiration for the band’s second album ...

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