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Welcome to the EAST SIDE JAZZ CLUB East London's premier jazz venue, Tuesday evenings upstairs at Leytonstone Ex-Servicemen's Club. The Music Room has its own fully stocked bar including Real Ale. Newcomers can expect a warm welcome. All gigs are cash on the door - no membership or reservations.

Clive Fenner 1949 - 2019

Sadly, drummer, educator and club host Clive Fenner passed away on Sunday 28 April, 2019.
Clive started the East Side Jazz Club over 25 years ago and was inspirational in its development and popularity. His friendly, relaxed manner was familiar to so many musicians and customers. He was the driving force and literally the beating heart of the club and leaves a legacy that will sustain his memory forever. RIP Clive


A tribute to Clive by Simon Purcell

Coming Soon

Oct 22, 2019
Benn Clatworthy Quartet

Oct 29, 2019
Rob Luft Band

Nov 5, 2019
Jonathan Gee & Tim Whitehead

Nov 12, 2019
Jason Yarde

Nov 19, 2019
Thelonius including Martin Speake & Jeff Williams

Nov 26, 2019
James Copus Quintet

Dec 3, 2019
Theo Travis

Dec 10, 2019
Quentin Collins

Dec 17, 2019
John Etheridge & Art Themen

Where we are

Leytonstone Ex-Servicemen's Club
2 Harvey Road
Leytonstone
London
E11 3DB

The club is situated off Leytonstone High Road behind the Red Lion. Leytonstone tube (turn left out of the booking hall) and bus station are very close by. Leytonstone High Road station (Overground) is 10 minutes walk away.
Served by the following buses: 66, 145, 257, 339, W13, W14, W15, W16, W19 and N8

e-mail: eastsidejazze11@gmail.com

Map

journey

East Side Jazz Club on Facebook

East Side Jazz Club on Facebook

The Clive Fenner Quartet live at the East Side July 2012

Midnight Voyage full version on the CD "Get it!" Jazzizit Records 2012

Bobby Wellins - In Your Own Sweet Way

Mark Murphy

Quotes

  • "This place is like a Hogarth print!" - Alan Barnes
  • "Yet another great evening at The East Side Jazz Club, in Leytonstone. Clive Fenner, seems to have an unerring ability to provide top quality British jazz and long may he continue to do so. This has to be, one of the friendliest jazz clubs, I have had the pleasure to attend and one of the best value bars. Thanks to all concerned, for your hard work, behind the scenes, best wishes from Camberwell Green" - Mark Blewer
  • "Special mention must be made of Clive Fenner, the resident drummer. I can’t imagine the levels of experience, skill and confidence his role, as an accompanist to the weekly changing cast of visitors, must require." - downwithit.info blog
  • "..this consistently classy east London jazz night.." - Time Out
  • "..musician-led weekly gig where the feeling of community is very strong. Drummer Clive Fenner’s Leytonstone gig once included one of the legends of jazz – and I heard him for just £5. Trumpeter Kenny Wheeler, originally from Canada, is one of the most original and respected jazz trumpet voices in the world. He recently had a high-profile festival in New York take place in his honour and his compositions are played all over the world" - Sebastian Scotney, LondonJazz
  • "Resident drummer Fenner kicks in the hard driving swing to make this a 'pick up' band in a class of its own" - Time Out
  • "A bit of an institution this; The East Side Jazz Club has been taking over the Lord Rookwood since time began almost, and is still regarded as one of the best jazz nights in the East End...A great night in a very friendly little pub!" - Spoonfed.co.uk
  • "Another inspired off-piste line up for this East London jazz hotspot.." - Time Out
  • "This excellent east London session returns with a bang" - Time Out
  • "..and last, but not least, our resident drummer, fixer and M.C., Clive Fenner, how lucky we are to have Clive looking after our musical interests. He provides us with a never ending stream of quality British jazz, in the welcoming environment of The Leytonstone Ex-Servicemen's Club. My thanks to Clive, for his tasteful interjections from the drum chair and all the hard work he does behind the scenes. Talking of which, a shout out to all of those club members, who magically move chairs and tables from one place to another and all the other things that happen, just leaving us to have another great evening in good company. Thanks to you all for all your hard work, it is appreciated." - Mark Blewer, jazz aficionado and club regular


Photographs

Many of the photographs reproduced on this page appear with the kind permission of top photographer Brian O'Connor. His website includes an incredible array of jazz performers caught in the moment and is well worth a visit.
Similar acknowledgement is due to ace snapper Richard Kaby who's superb work frequently appears on this page. Richard's massive archive is here.
Thanks Brian and Richard for your generosity.

For some years our very own resident lensman Brian Browning has been accumulating a considerable body of work, many shot in the old club, a somewhat challenging photographic environment what with the red lights and rather prominent toilet signs.
Sadly, Brian passed away in October 2016. His framed photographs which hang in the club provide a lasting memorial to his enthusiasm and a reminder to his many friends of how much we miss him.

Brian Browning

Brian Browning

Dave Green

Dave Green

Jonathan Gee

Jonathan Gee

Martin Hathaway

Martin Hathaway

Mark Ridout

Mark Ridout

Geoff Gascoyne

Geoff Gascoyne

Ross Stanley

Ross Stanley

Tim Thornton

Tim Thornton

Reuben James

Reuben James

Anthony Kerr

Anthony Kerr

John Critchinson

John Critchinson

Alec Dankworth

Alec Dankworth

Steve Melling

Steve Melling

Mark Hodgson

Mark Hodgson

Kit Downes

Kit Downes

Ian Thomas

Ian Thomas

Yutaka Shiina

Yutaka Shiina

Martin Zenker

Martin Zenker

Pinise Saul

Pinise Saul

Adam Glasser

Adam Glasser

Jason Yarde

Jason Yarde

Chris Batchelor

Chris Batchelor

Harry Brown

Harry Brown

Heard this one?

Saxophone ace Alan Barnes tells this lovely story about being on tour with Glaswegian trumpeter Bruce Adams. As you know, touring conditions are not good, staying at B&Bs of varying quality, and sometimes even sharing a double bed. Alan found out that after the gigs, Bruce would take him drinking until the early hours. This wasn't so much of a problem, but Alan wasn't getting much sleep as the only thing that Bruce did louder than play the trumpet was to snore.

After about a week, Alan decided he needed his sleep. He slipped away early from the drinking, and went to bed. The room was so small that the two single beds were pushed next to each other, but at least it wasn't a double. At about 2am he was briefly woken by Bruce returning, but fell asleep again almost immediately. At about 4am Alan awoke again, to find that somehow he had rolled over and was lying on top of Bruce, nose-to-nose. At this moment Bruce woke up and said ..."Sorry son... I've got a headache".


Previous artists include

  • Adam Glasser
  • Alan Barnes & Bruce Adams
  • Alan Skidmore
  • Alcyona Mick
  • Alec Dankworth
  • Alex Hutton
  • Alison Rayner Quintet
  • Andrew McCormack
  • Annie Whitehead Quintet
  • Anthony Kerr
  • Arnie Somogyi
  • Art Themen
  • Ben Castle
  • Ben Hazleton
  • Benn Clatworthy Quartet
  • Bill Le Sage
  • Bob Martin
  • Bobby Wellins
  • Byron Wallen
  • Campbell Burnap
  • Charlie Wood
  • Chris Batchelor
  • Chris Biscoe
  • Chris Garrick
  • Chris Laurence Quartet
  • Chris Storr
  • Christian Brewer Quartet
  • Clark Tracey Quintet
  • Clive Fenner Quintet
  • Clive Fenner's R & B All Stars
  • Clive Fenner’s Contraption
  • Damon Brown
  • Dave & Judith O'Higgins
  • Dave Green
  • Dave Ital
  • Dave Newton Trio
  • Dave Storey Trio
  • Dennis Rollins
  • Denys Baptiste
  • Derek Nash
  • Dick Heckstall-Smith
  • Dick Pearce
  • Don Rendell
  • Don Weller
  • Duncan Lamont
  • Empirical
  • Enrico Tomasso
  • Frank Griffith Quintet
  • Frank Ricotti
  • Gareth Williams Power Trio
  • Gary Crosby
  • Gene Calderazzo
  • Geoff Gascoyne Quintet
  • George Crowley Trio
  • Gilad Atzmon Quartet
  • Graham Read
  • Guy Barker
  • Harry Beckett
  • Henry Lowther's Still Waters
  • Ian Carr
  • Ian Thomas
  • Ingrid Laubrock Quintet
  • Jason Yarde
  • Jay Phelps
  • Jean Toussaint
  • Jeff Williams Contiguous
  • Jim Hart
  • Jim Mullen
  • Jim Watson
  • Jimmy Hastings
  • Joe Armon-Jones
  • John Altman's All Star Big Band
  • John Critchinson
  • John Donaldson
  • John Etheridge
  • John Horler
  • John Parricelli
  • Julian Arguelles
  • Julian Siegel Quartet
  • Karen Sharp
  • Kenny Wheeler Quintet
  • Kit Downes
  • Leon Greening
  • Lewis Wright
  • Liam Noble
  • Liane Carroll
  • Mark Lockheart
  • Mark Nightingale
  • Martin Drew
  • Martin France
  • Martin Speake
  • Martin Zenker
  • Matt Fishwick
  • Matt Skelton
  • Michael Garrick Big Band
  • Mike Carr Quartet
  • Mornington Lockett
  • Nathaniel Facey
  • Nick Smart
  • Nigel Price
  • Omar Puente Cuban Band
  • Orquestra Mahatma
  • Pat Crumly Quartet
  • Paul Clarvis
  • Pete Cater
  • Pete Saberton
  • Pete Wareham
  • Pete Whittaker
  • Peter King Quartet
  • Phil Robson
  • Pinise Saul
  • Quentin Collins Quartet
  • Rob Luft Band
  • Rob Townsend
  • Robin Aspland
  • Rod Youngs
  • Roger Beaujolais
  • Ross Stanley
  • Sax Appeal
  • Seb Rochford Quartet
  • Simon Purcell's Red Circle
  • Simon Spillett Quartet
  • Stan Sulzmann
  • Steve Buckley
  • Steve Fishwick Quintet
  • Steve Melling Trio
  • Steve Rubie
  • Steve Waterman
  • Theo Travis
  • Tim Whitehead
  • Tina May
  • Tom Cawley
  • Tomorrow’s Warriors
  • Tony Coe
  • Tony Kofi
  • Tori Freestone Trio
  • Township Comets
  • Trinity Laban Jazz Ensemble
  • Trudy Kerr
  • Vasilis Xenopoulos
  • Winston Clifford
  • Winston Rollins
  • Yutaka Shiina
  • Zoe Rahman Trio
  • Zoot Money's Big Roll Band


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