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Hejeira Band playing
Chapel Street Arts Centre

HEJIRA - Celebrating Joni Mitchell

Fri 26th Sep | 8:00pm

‘Hejira’ is a 7-piece band set up to celebrate and honour the masterpiece works of Joni Mitchell, mostly from the late ‘70s. Having released the albums ‘The Hissing of Summer Lawns’, ‘Hejira’, ‘Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter’ and ‘Mingus’ (regarded as her ‘jazz period’), Joni then toured briefly with a band formed from the crème de la crème of contemporaneous jazz musicians (Metheny, Mays, Brecker, Pastorius and Alias). The tour was recorded, producing the outstanding live album, ‘Shadows And Light’; it is from this album that the band Hejira is drawing the body of its repertoire. Comprising highly experienced world-class musicians, this band is fronted by the brilliant Hattie Whitehead who not only has - in her own way - assimilated the poise, power and beauty of Joni’s vocals, but also plays guitar with Joni’s stylistic mannerisms. Expect an evening of the ‘great’ songs from Mitchell’s back catalogue, such as ‘Amelia’, ‘Woodstock’, 'A Case Of You’, ’Song For Sharon’, 'Edith And The Kingpin’ etc.!

Hattie Whitehead:vocals & guitar Ollie Weston:tenor & soprano saxophones Chris Eldred:keyboards Pete Oxley:guitar Dave Jones:bass Rick Finlay:drums Marc Cecil:percussion

“Hattie Whitehead’s voice is spine- shiveringly like Mitchell’s, and just as full of delicacy, emotion and intelligence…. They are a formidably tight unit, imparting a practised smoothness to the performances. The recording is of optimal quality for a live album too” ~ JAZZWISE, August 2024

 

 

 

 

 

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Chapel Street Arts Centre

Studio Theatre

DE1 3GU

Fabulous natural acoustics and excellent sightlines make this intimate theatre (124 seats) is ideal for jazz. It's part of Chapel Street Arts Centre in the building that was previously the home of  Déda  opposite Chapel Street Car Park in Derby's Cathedral Quarter.

The CUBE bar/cafe serves drinks before the show and during the interval.