
Jazz Hastings is back!
Welcome news for all local jazz lovers – Jazz Hastings is back with monthly sessions at the East Hastings Sea Angling Association. Julian Norridge brings us up to speed.
Welcome news for all local jazz lovers – Jazz Hastings is back with monthly sessions at the East Hastings Sea Angling Association. Julian Norridge brings us up to speed.
Hastings band Haest will be appearing alongside pioneers of the grime punk subculture Riskee and The Ridicule and emo/pop duo SKIES at the White Rock Theatre (WRT) on Friday 29 October. Details below provided by WRT.
After a year of Covid closure, Hastings Fat Tuesday is back with a bang, launching its new showcase for emerging local talent and opening ticket sales for February’s Mardi Gras ball. Nick Terdre reports.
Hastings International Piano starts the countdown to next year’s Hastings International Piano Concerto Competition with a launch concert featuring former prize-winner Maxim Kinasov on Friday 8 October at the White Rock Theatre. Nick Terdre reports.
International pianist Mitsuko Uchida will be giving a short concert at Fairlight Hall this coming Saturday under the auspices of Hastings International Piano, which is gearing up for the return of the piano concerto competition next year. Nick Terdre reports.
It might seem strange that a walk in itself can be a work of art. Yet there has long been a tradition of British artist walkers – or walking artists: Francis Alÿs, Richard Long, Hamish Fulton to name but three. Alÿs explains the value of his walks: “A journey implies a destination, so many miles to be consumed, while a walk is its own measure, complete at every point along the way.” Now local artist Mary Hooper has joined the walking ranks as part of the global Sound Walk September Festival. HOT’s Lauris Morgan-Griffiths was intrigued.
For a town steeped in music like Hastings, being deprived of live performance by the Covid lockdowns was particularly painful. Now it is returning, and the inaugural Hastings Rocks festival at the Oval on the August bank holiday weekend proved especially life-affirming, as Andy Gunton reports. Photos by Sara-Louise Bowrey.
Local band, Fabulous Red Diesel are a fusion of kooky jazz and hearty soul, creating a perfect background for vocals that will make any listener melt. The band has gone from strength to strength over the past few years, offering top quality, professional, unique musicianship – and word of their ability to enchant an audience is spreading across the county and the country. Our next chance to see them is at The Rye Jazz Festival. HOT’s Zelly Restorick spoke to lead singer, Kat Lee-Ryan and Wil Lee-Ryan.