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London Jazz News Review, 17th July 2014
A complimentary glass of bubbly is always a good sign as you step through the door. Or, in this case, as you step aboard. We were on the elegant Millennium Diamond, a handsome modern catamaran leaving from Westminster Pier for a jazz cruise of the Thames. Jazz and dinner. And bubbly.

With Big Ben glowing in the mellow late evening light, we cast off (I think that's the term). We were presented with a small safety lecture and a large plate of tapas. As we glided by the London Eye and under bridges, the boat's resident jazz band began to play. They are Chi Jazz: Noel Jay on electric keyboards, Matt Tween on bass, Steve Grainger a disciple of Johnny Hodges with a penchant for sneaking cheeky little quotations from The Pink Panther into his solos on alto sax and John Clarke on drums. Debbie Cobbett was guest vocalist. And this is a crack quartet, as was made clear by their opening number A Foggy Day (In London Town) - a great tune, though you could hardly have chosen a less foggy day than this scorching, gorgeous summer occasion with sunlight striking through the panoramic windows. Grainger's alto was in the lead, offering sweetly swaying, reverberant cadences.

The stately skyline of London surged grandly past as the combo commenced I've Got You Under My Skin with Debbie Cobbett joining in on warm, mellow vocals. As Grainger's sax played debonair, descending phrases with the setting sun glinted on the river waves and the Shard rearing gleaming against the sky it became clear we were in for a tremendously pleasant experience. Red double-decker buses rolled across Cannon Street Bridge and HMS Belfast hove into view as the band began A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square, reinforcing their excellent choice of songs. Noel Jay provided a delicate drapery of keyboards and Grainger went down a spiral bebop staircase on his alto. Matt Tween's warm bass rolled like the waves as Jay embarked on a discursive, detailed solo.

Steve Grainger's playing on Moon River was reflective and rhapsodic, coming at the tune from all angles with an echoing complexity of commentary. Noel Jay's ringing keyboard solo excavated the melody from a solid body of improvisation while the steady cadence of John Clarke's exemplary work on cymbals and brushes rooted the tune. The only way the band could have improved the evening's music was by playing The Way You Look Tonight - which they proceeded to do. Jay performed a chiming, charging solo while Grainger's alto scooted and soared above and John Clarke's drumming skilfully kicked the number forward. This was bop adapted for the dinner hour, and none the worse for it.

The sun descended in a benign hot blaze over Tower Bridge, the blue sky scribbled with white contrails as One Note Samba provided a showcase for soloists. Steve Grainger's fluid sax purred with restraint as he skirted the tune and Noel Jay played bright raucous phrases and dancing long lines against the backdrop of Matt Tween's big, ripe bass and John Clarke's steady, constant shimmer of drums. I could also tell you about The Girl from Ipanema but I was too busy concentrating on my moist, flavoursome chicken breast in ratatouille - which is a pity, because both Grainger's sax and Jay's keyboards were at their best as I stuffed my mouth full of buttery mashed potato. With the riggings of the Cutty Sark floating above the dark trees and the nocturnal sweep of the city silhouetted against the last of the blue sky, it was clear that this was an unbeatable way to spend an evening. Great music, great food, great experience.

London Jazz News,
17th July 2014

Wedding Anniversary, 4th August 2012
Thanks you for such a lovely evening of music.......everybody enjoyed your playing and it made our celebrations literally go with a swing!!! Thank you all for helping to make our wedding anniversary special.........Music has been our lifestyle .....and still is, so it wouldn't have been right not to have you playing.

with all good wishes,
Ursula and John Down

Private Function, 22nd October 2011
I just wanted to pass on our thanks for such a wonderful evening last weekend. My Mum really thought you were all fantastic and it really made her 80th birthday, so a huge thank you.

Kind regards
Trish

Retirement Party, HMS Warrior. 4th September 2011
Many, many complimentary comments throughout the evening and subsequently. Really put the icing on the cake. Thank you!

Col. Clarke

Jazz In The Garden, 28th August 2011
Thank you so much for playing at our 'Jazz in the Garden' event raising funds for St Michael's church, Northchapel on Sunday evening. I really hope you enjoyed it as we all did. The event was really successful and raised £1194 for church funds, we are absolutely thrilled with this! Now I will try to persuade the village to let us book you all for another event soon . . .

Kind regards
Angelique Burns

Wedding Reception, 19th August 2011
We had the most fantastic day. Everything worked really well and our guests had a great time. We loved the jazz and it gave such a party spirit to the afternoon.

Many thanks to you & the guys.

Kind regards
Shirley

Wedding Reception, 25th June 2011
'Thank you so much for making our wedding such a special occasion. Your music made the atmosphere just perfect.'

Tony and Caroline

Wedding Reception, 6th February 2011
Thank you so very much to ChiJazz for playing at our wedding, the music was fantastic and lots of guests commented on how good it was! We had a lovely day and the scene was set with such good music! Highly recommended !!

Thank you, Tasha

Birthday Party, 25th July 2010
Thank you Chijazz 'Everything was more than we could have wished for and made the evening very special for us.'

Peter and Linda Agate

Ruby Wedding Anniversary, 4th September 2009
All our guest's at the wedding anniversary evening found your music programme ideal and we would happily engage the band again.

Thank you Chijazz.

Bill and Jan Burkinshaw

Fund Raising Event, Barnham
'ChiJazz' are 'an excellent band at an affordable cost' our event raised £2,000 for our chosen charity and to thank us all for making the evening such a success.

Mandie & Francesca Chant