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  • "The best jazz club outside of Ronnie Scott's in the UK and Ireland"

    Rob Luft

  • "As good as any jazz club in New York"

    Hugh Buckley

  • "Possibly the best Jazz venue in Ireland"

    Jimmy Smyth

  • "It’s earned a reputation as one of Europe’s top live jazz clubs"

    Tourism Ireland

  • "One of the must-visit music venues in the UK and Ireland"

    Belfast Telegraph

  • May 30th: Russ Spiegel/Scott Flanigan Organ Trio

    Groovy, swinging, and sophisticated at the same time, versatile guitarist and composer Russ Spiegel hits all the right notes. Covering a wide variety of styles from rock and blues, to funk and Latin, as well as hard-swinging modern and most-modern jazz, Russ has been garnering rave reviews for his performances all around the world. Russ Spiegel is a commissioned composer and arranger, as well as a highlight respected international guitarist, bandleader, writer, musicologist, and award-winning sound engineer. He received his undergraduate degree in philosophy from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, and continued his studies at the Berklee College of Music in Boston.

    

Afterwards, Russ spent more than a decade living and performing in Europe before returning to the US, where he settled in New York City. Once there, Russ quickly became an established member of the jazz scene. He earned his masters degree in Jazz Performance during this time, studying at the City College of New York under the aegis of John Patitucci before going on to receive his doctorate in Jazz Composition at the University of Miami Frost School of Music as a Henry Mancini Institute Fellow.



    Russ has released several albums, scored music for film, and currently performs and leads masterclasses, workshops, and seminars around the world. Russ is presently teaching at Florida International University and Miami Dade College. Russ will be joining Scott Flanigan’s Organ Trio for what promises to be a night of incredible music!

    Doors 8pm//Music 9pm

  • June 6th: Scott Flanigan Trio Plays Requests

    In a change to the our normal club programming, we’re trying something different: instead of us choosing a set and playing it, you tell us what to play! 

    In this innovative format the Scott’s Jazz Club house band of Scott Flanigan on piano, Rohan Armstrong on bass and James Anderson drums, will take your requests live in the room, and break down our processes for turning some black dots on a page into engaging, enthralling jazz pieces. If you’ve always been curious about how jazz musicians operate with occasionally little rehearsal - now’s your chance to see behind the curtain!

    Doors 8//Music 9

  • June 13th: Tom Thorp ILUMETRIS

    International award-winning saxophonist/composer Tom Thorp presents his exciting new quintet – ILUMETRIS. They join us in the first part of their UK/European tour, with the release of new album Here, There be Monsters…

    Thorp’s music blends melodic lyricism with complex texture and exploratory improvisations. Freely dipping into an eclectic plethora of genres for its inspiration, his work gently leads the listener into new territories, with subtle and intriguing style. His distinctive saxophonic voice pairs seamlessly with the unique sound of generational trumpet talent Neil Yates (best known for his albums 5 Countries, and New Origins). A rhythm section of Andy Stamatakis-Brown (Alice Zawadski, Manchester Jazz Collective, Gypsies of Bohemia) Grant Russell (formerly of Go-Go Penguin) and John Arnesen (Ancient Infinity Orchestra) provide an endlessly creative vehicle for the vivid narratives in this engaging new album.

    Here, There be Monsters… (AMP Music Records) sees ILUMETRIS bring to musical life the legendary creatures of world mythology. With 1001 Arabian Nights, to Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf, or the legends of Ancient Greece: the music bristles with rich and energetic story telling. At times dark, at times humorous or poignant, this stunning collection of new jazz pieces blends timeless folk-like melody; the intricate textures of world or classical music; with virtuosic improvisations.

    Doors 8//Music 9

  • June 20th: Hugh Buckley Quartet

    Guitarist Hugh Buckley makes a welcome return to the club, this time with a north-south band and some family connections! Hugh launched his most recent album Purple Dayz here to critical acclaim earlier in the year and we’re thrilled to have one of Ireland’s leading guitarists back in Belfast.

    Joining Hugh will be one of Ireland’s most celebrated jazz musicians and no stranger to Scott’s Jazz Club, Linley Hamilton. A trumpeter, educator and broadcaster, Linley has played across the world with greats from the world of pop and jazz alike.

    Rounding out the ensemble will be one of the most in-demand keyboardists on the Dublin jazz scene, Myles Drennan on Hammond organ, and a drummer rapidly becoming a regular fixture at Scott’s Jazz Club, James Anderson.

    Doors 8//Music 9

  • June 27th: Lee Meehan Trio

    Dublin-based guitarist Lee Meehan has been playing guitar and singing on the Irish circuit for over fifteen years; He has has played in many blues, jazz, soul and fusion bands such as 9bars, Gotcha, Don Baker, Rob Strong band and many more - he has also recently graduated from the prestigious DCU School of Jazz/DCU. Lee’s debut record “Some Of Us Are Looking At The Stars” was released to widespread acclaim in 2024, featuring some of Ireland’s most respected jazz musicians, including saxophonist Michael Buckley.

    This is a night you can’t miss as Lee will be joined by Ireland’s finest musicians, including our co-founder Scott Flanigan on Hammond organ.

    Doors 8//Music 9

  • July 4th: Dean Stockdale Quartet Celebrates Oscar Peterson

    After an acclaimed UK tour last year which included dates in London, Ireland and Paris, the Dean Stockdale Quartet returns to perform a new set of the music of legendary jazz pianist Oscar Peterson, marking the centennial year of his birth. The quartet features Tim Williams on Guitar, Gavin Barras on bass and Gaz Hughes on drums.

    The show focuses on special new arrangements of Oscar’s music, in particular his original compositions and music from his most popular albums, showcasing his infectious swing and piano virtuosity, plus music from the quartet’s album ‘Celebrating Oscar’.

    Dean Stockdale is a highly regarded jazz pianist, arranger and composer based in the North of England who is known for his sensitive, swinging style.He regularly appears around the UK with his trio and some of the best names in UK jazz. His biggest influences in jazz are the piano styles of Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans, Gene Harris, Mulgrew Miller and Erroll Garner. His debut CD Origin was released in 2016 to wide acclaim. 2021 saw the release of his second trio album entitled ‘Promise the Moon’, which was featured on BBC Radio 3 and Jazz FM. His latest release ‘Celebrating Oscar’ is available now.

    Doors 8//Music 9

  • July 18th: Cameron Saint: The Mingus Project

    Young double bassist Cameron Saint brings his love of the compositions of Charles Mingus to Scott’s Jazz Club featuring a stellar line up of some of the best on the scene! After falling in love with his music whilst in his first year at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Mingus has played a pivotal role in the shape of Cameron’s career and sound. This led to him kicking off ‘The Mingus Project’ - an ever-changing ensemble dedicated to performing the music of Mingus in a variety of ensembles. Tonight, this stellar quintet features some of Mingus’ more well known tunes as well as some of the more obscure ones!

    Cameron Saint - Bass
    Scott Flanigan - Piano
    Linley Hamilton - Trumpet
    Cathal Roche - Saxes
    Steve Davis - Drums

    Doors 8//Music 9

  • July 25th: Pizza Jazz

    Pizza Jazz are a new four-piece comprising some of Dublin’s most exciting jazz players. Expect the music of Sun-Ra, Charlie Mingus, Hermeto Pascoal and Ornette Coleman alongside traditional and modern standards from the quartet, who cut their teeth playing a lively residency at ‘Luckie’s on Meath Street in the city.

    Fresh from releasing their debut album, ‘Home Delivery’ last September, the band pay their first visit to Scott’s Jazz Club. The band are led by bassist Sean Maynard Smith, and include Brendan Doherty (drums), Darragh O’Kelly (keyboards) and US-born but Irish based saxophonist, the prolific Steve Welsh.

    Doors 8//Music 9

  • August 1st: Karl Clews Trio

    Karl Clews is a bassist and composer based in Galway in Ireland, who after years as a session player and sideman to visiting artists, including Dr John, David McAlmont and Fred Wesley, has recently become known for his solo bass and bass-led arrangements and original compositions on his YouTube channel.

    Inspired by masters of the modern bass such as Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller and  Victor Wooten, his mission is to raise awareness of the as yet largely untapped potential of the electric bass guitar as a lead and solo instrument. With three albums of original jazz-fusion material under his belt, Karl recruited saxophonist Bertrand Huvé and drummer Richie Dittrich to form The Karl Clews Trio to present a blistering live set of funky originals and deft bass-led arrangements of classic jazz fusion numbers.

    Doors 8//Music 9

  • August 8th: Chief Keegan

    Emerging from Dublin, Chief Keegan released their debut album, The Piles High Club in early 2024 which is garnering rave reviews and showcasing their tight grooves and catchy hooks. The quartet of keyboardist Luke Dunford, guitarist Mark Dudley, bassist Alan Elliott, and drummer Cian Hanley have quickly established itself on the Irish music scene and have brought their "feel-good music" to festivals such as Electric Picnic, Cork Jazz Festival, and the Bray Jazz Festival as well as touring relentlessly throughout Ireland and Northern Ireland.

    Never an act to cool their heels, the band has also released 3 EPs which received countrywide adoration and the attention of such fellow luminaries as Eddie Roberts, Eddie Barbash, Big Sam Williams, Scott Amendola, Joe Marcinack, Funkwrench Blues, Richard Farrell and Mélia, whom have all added their personal sonic mojo to various Chief Keegan recordings.

    Doors 8//Music 9

  • August 22nd: Victoria Geelan Quartet

    A vocalist of jazz and singer of blues, Victoria has been working professionally as a singer in Northern Ireland for almost 20 years, playing to enamoured crowds from Derry's Venue 2013 to Belfast's Grand Opera House. Her debut album, 'Unfit the Picture', showcases her diverse musical tastes and vocal versatility and is an exploration of the voice with accompaniment by virtuoso harpist Ursula Burns. Her second album, ‘Sophisticated Lady’, was recorded with Scott Flanigan on piano.

    For her third visit to Scott’s Jazz Club, Victoria will be sharing some of her favourite jazz standards from ‘Sophisticated Lady’ and others with the Scott’s Jazz Club house band for what promises to be a fantastic night of vocal jazz.

    Doors 8//Music 9

  • September 5th: Mark Williams Trio

    Mark Williams is a Belfast-born guitarist, composer, and educator who relocated to Newcastle upon Tyne in 1999 to pursue a BMus (Hons) in Jazz, Popular, and Commercial Music. Upon completing his degree, he established himself as a prominent figure in the contemporary music scene.


    In December, Williams released Long Way Out, the highly anticipated third album from his trio. The album showcases a blend of jazz and rock influences, offering a particularly intelligent brand of fusion that makes for very rewarding listening. The trio finds a lot to say within the format of the guitar trio, delivering distinctive compositions and an innovative use of effects and loops. This approach crafts a unique modern sound that distinguishes them from traditional guitar-led jazz trios.

    For their upcoming performances, the trio will perform a selection of material from Long Way Out, along with brand new compositions, continuing to push the boundaries of contemporary jazz.

    Doors 8//Music 9

  • September 12th: Belleville Gypsy Jazz

    Born from the collaboration of lead guitarist Mateusz Chmielewski, violinist Niall Lynch, rhythm guitarist Nicolas Deschatrettes and bassist Bill Johnston, Belleville brings together influences from Swing, Bop, Gypsy Jazz and Country Western to deliver a foot-taping and finger-snapping jazz experience.
    Especially for Scott's Jazz club, they are joined by Matthew Dowie.

    Matthew Dowie is active in a variety of styles from rock and fusion to gypsy jazz. Matthew is currently undertaking a Master’s in Music Composition at Queen’s University.

    The last time Belleville performed at Scott's Jazz Club the show sold out, so book early for this one!

    Doors 8//Music 9

  • September 26th: Dave Redmond Quartet ALBUM LAUNCH

    We’re thrilled to welcome one of Ireland’s leading jazz bassists to Scott’s Jazz Club with his band for their debut album All In Motion!

    Known for his international collaborations with visiting musicians to Ireland, Dublin-based Dave Redmond has assembled an all-star cast for this record: George Colligan is one of the world’s leading jazz musicians and pianists; Stéphane Mercier is one of the most in-demand saxophonists on the European jazz scene, and when coupled with Darren Beckett's dynamic drumming, this exciting ensemble create a captivating sonic landscape that transcends traditional jazz boundaries.

    Listeners can expect a rich tapestry of sound, where each track unfolds with a perfect balance of structure and spontaneity. Redmond’s compositions, characterized by intricate melodies and thoughtful arrangements, provide the perfect canvas for the quartet’s collective improvisation.

    From the pulsating rhythms, jaw dropping piano solos, soulful saxophone solos, and
    the deep resonance of the double bass, this quartet takes the audience on a
    mesmerizing journey through the realms of contemporary jazz.

    Doors 8//Music 9

  • October 3rd: Guido Spannocchi Quartet

    Vienna born London based musician Guido Spannocchi predominantly known for his woodwind skills, especially alto and baritone saxophone as well as flute, has come to international attention since the release of his entirely analogue album "Ahead Only" in 2017. Spannocchi has since focused on composing and performing his original music in various settings and ensembles and has published over 10 albums and EPs on his label audioguido records. His most recent albums "Perihelion" 2022 and "Live at Porgy & Bess" 2023 have gained him international press coverage and critical acclaim in print media like Jazzwise, Die Presse, Wiener Zeitung and The Wire as well as significant radio presence on BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 6, JazzFM, OE1, WWFMU and many more.

    Spannocchi has played with artists like The Sun Ra Arkestra, Joe Zawinul, Bobby McFerrin and more, he has had official concerts and recordings with Nubya Garcia, Larry Bartley, Tony Kofi, Nigel Price, Jay Phelps, Maria Chiara Argiro, Alabaster DePlume, Ruth Goller, Simon Bolivar Orchestra (El Sistema) and many more.

    Spannocchi was artist in residence at Vogue Fashion Week Tokyo 2019 and hosts a local London radio show runs a youth orchestra in a council school in East London as well as publishes articles for the Independent Society of Musicians and runs several regular nights in London. Spannocchi regularly contributes to the London Jazz Festival with his own performances as well as with programming for various clubs.

    Doors 8//Music 9

 

Where is Scott’s?

Scott’s Jazz Club is on the second floor of the Ballyhackamore Working Mens Club, 1 Sandown Road, Belfast, BT5 6GT.