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JT has been at Chelsea since the age of 14 when he was at the Chelsea Academy. He started his Chelsea scholarship in July 1997 and turned pro in March 1998. He made his debut in October 1998 as a substitute for Dan Petresu before a short loan period at Nottingham Forest.
Since then, he's won it all.
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2nd July 2011 at Under the Bridge, London SW6.
Bluesfest London 2011, www.bluesfestlondon.com/.
Country: United States - New Orleans. Style: R and B.
Lineup: Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews (trombone/trumpet/v), Tim McFatter (tenor sax), Dan Oestricher (baritone sax), Pete Murano (g), Mike Ballard (bass g), Joey Peebles (d), Dwayne Williams (congas).
For their encore they swapped instruments, and lined up as: Ballard (trumpet), Williams (trombone), Murano (tenor sax), Peebles (g), McFatter (bass g), Andrews (d), Oestricher (congas).>/i>
Troy Andrews was born in Treme in 1986. He is 16 years younger than his older brother, James Andrews. He took up the trombone at a very early age (his first out of town gig with James was aged 4). It was soon after that his brother gave him his moniker, so it has nothing to do with his current height. Aged 7 he lead his first band (Tiny Toones Brass Band), followed by the Trombone Shorty Brass Band. Later he was part of the New Birth Brass Band. Troy Andrews moved away from brass Band music with Orleans Avenue, initially formed with a number of fellow students at NOCCA (New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts).
More information: www.tromboneshorty.com/.
Matthew Harding (lower), Stamford Bridge
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13th September 2014 at Imperial Wharf, London SW6.
Timbales are pairs of shallow single-headed drums from Cuba. As shown in this photo, they are often played in combination with Cowbells. They are used in a variety of different styles of Cuban music, Salsa and Merengue.
Timbales are assigned the number 211.211 in the Hornbostel-Sachs classification of musical instruments ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hornbostel-Sachs ), indicating:
2 = Membranophones. Instruments where the sound is primarily produced by the vibration of a string or strings that are stretched between fixed points.
21 = Struck Membranophones. Sound is produced by hitting the drumskin with a hand or object.
211 = Directly Struck Membranophones. Instruments in which the membrane is struck directly.
211.2 = Tubular Drums. Instruments in which the body is tubular.
211.21 = Cylindrical Drums. Instruments in which the body has the same diameter at the middle and end.
211.211 = Instruments which have only one usable membrane.
Car 967 (SW6, 1951), working Line 20, and companion, working Line 19. The location is Sydney Road, just north of Bell Street, Coburg.
Note the school uniforms - Coburg High School is a short distance eastward from this stop.
Today, all buildings along the west side of the road, from (and including) "Repco Auto Parts" northward to Urquhart Street, have been razed.
1980 June 30.
Mural on the south elevation of the Piper Building (previously Watson House), Peterborough Road, London SW6. The building was originally built as offices for the British Gas Corporation (North Thames Gas Board) in the 1950s and was converted in the 1990s by Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands architects.
The murals are by John Piper (1902-1992).
13th September 2012 at Imperial Wharf, London SW6.
Imperial Wharf Jazz Festival (free event).
Country: Britain & Cuba (British resident). Style: Jazz - Modern.
Lineup: Courtney Pine (soprano sax/EWI), Omar Puente (violin), Cameron Pierre (g), Darren Taylor (b), Robert Fordjour (d).
Courtney Pine was born in London to Jamaican parents. He came to the fore with the Jazz Warriors in the mid 1980s, and has since led his own bands. In recent years this has included the Cuban violinist Omar Puente, who I photographed in a very different musical context at the Celebrating Sanctuary Festival: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157627027385999/.
More information: www.courtneypine.co.uk/.