Parliamentary Jazz Awards 2023 nominees announced
Tue 13 June 2023Congratulations to TL alumni, staff and partners: Camilla George, Hannah Horton, Amy Gadiaga, Julian Siegel, Kevin Le Gendre, Tomorrow’s Warriors, Janine Irons on their nominations at the All-Party Parliamentary Jazz Awards 2023.
This year’s nominees recognise a wide-range of musicians, organisations, venues and jazz media, who have made an impression in the past year. The winners will be announced on 4 July.
John Spellar MP, Co-Chair of APPJG, said: “These awards are a great opportunity to celebrate the talents and energies of the great musicians, educators, promoters, record labels, jazz organisations, blogs, jazz magazines and journalists who helped kept jazz flourishing. These shortlists demonstrate the wealth of talent and commitment that exists in the British jazz scene. Now in its 18th year, the Parliamentary Jazz Awards honour the best of British jazz. MPs and Peers in the All Party Group are grateful to PizzaExpress Live for supporting the event.”
The full list of nominees is as follows:
Jazz Vocalist of the Year
Emma Smith
Jo Harrop
Georgia Cécile
Elaine Delmar
Jazz Instrumentalist of the Year
Alcyona Mick
Art Themen
Camilla George
Gary Husband
Jazz Album of the Year
Ubunye: ‘Ubunye’
Trish Clowes: ‘A View with a Room’
Jo Harrop and Paul Edis: ‘When Winter Turns To Spring’
Jazz Ensemble of the Year
Ubunye
Alex Hitchcock and Ant Law Quartet
Julian Siegel Big Band
Jazz Newcomer of the Year
Sultan Stevenson
Amy Gadiaga
Hannah Horton
Jazz Venue of the Year
The Verdict, Brighton
Jazz at the Blue Lamp, Aberdeen
Magy’s Farm, Dromara, County Down, NI
Jazz Media Award
Kevin Le Gendre
Jazzwise Magazine
The Jazz Rag
Jazz Education Award
Tomorrows Warriors
Hanna Horton: J Steps, Saffron Centre For Young Musicians, Saffron Walden
Karen Gourlay: Head of Leeds Junior Conservatoire
Jazz Photographer Award
Monika S. Jakubowska
William Ellis
Tatiana Gorilovsky
Services to Jazz Award
Janine Irons
Danielle White
Tony Haynes and the Grand Union Orchestra