The Fire Next Time! A Tribute to James Baldwin

February 2, 2025
6:00 pm

From civil rights marches to dinners in Marseille, James Baldwin and Nina Simone shared a deep friendship, underpinned by their shared experiences, their passion for justice, art and the liberation of African American people. Both were trailblazers in the civil rights movement, using their platforms to challenge racism and push for change. Baldwin, a trailblazer in literature, at the time, honestly and unapologetically explored the realities of racial injustice through his work while Simone became the voice of the civil rights movement. Together, they were a force for change, embodying the spirit of resistance, resilience and Black joy.

For NYJO’s ‘The Fire Next Time! A Tribute To James Baldwin’, bandleader Peter Edwards; curator Lucy-Anne Daniels leading vocals with Akin Soul and two gospel singers and the next generation of NYJO jazz musicians come together to commemorate the life and legacy of one of the twentieth century’s most uniquely significant English-language writers, James Baldwin.

Having worked with Lisa Simone (daughter of Nina Simone) on ‘Keeper of the Flame’ in 2023 for a stunning tribute to the legend herself with a 20-piece orchestra, NYJO are excited to be part of presenting another soul-stirring tribute to a key figure in American Black history, this time to a great friend of Nina Simone whose centenary was celebrated in August 2024.

The programme consists of new compositions that Peter and Lucy-Anne have created the musicians to make music inspired by Baldwin’s life. The performance draws from Baldwin‘s work, to explore the emotional and intellectual motifs that run through it, and how music – and jazz in particular – can capture the same themes he helped propel into the important conversations around race, gender, and power dynamics in the last century.

It is a touching musical journey through Baldwin’s influences from the Harlem Renaissance, through to his response to the civil rights movement and identity. Showcasing special arrangements of the soundtrack to Baldwin’s life, his love of jazz and the interweaving of improvised music with his words performed as lyrics.

The interweaving of improvised music with Baldwin’s words performed as lyrics highlight a performance that directly responds to a timeline of James Baldwin’s influence from the civil rights era and LGBTQ+ liberation movements, through to his enduring and powerful legacy today.

It might really turn into a symphony. It might not be a book. ― James Baldwin, Just Above My Head

Join us as we honour the legacy of Baldwin, a great friend of Nina Simone, sharing conversational new works, highlighting the legacy of these giants whose work continues to inspire the next generation in the fight for Black rights.

Event details

Event date:
February 2, 2025

Event time:
6:00 pm

Purcell Room

Southbank Centre, Belvedere Rd, London SE1 8XX

Lucy-Anne (EP quote)

“Since joining NYJO, I’m so much more confident as a performer. Especially in terms of being able to entertain and keep the crowd engaged with you. It’s really nice to be able to feel that difference.” 

Lucy-Anne, NYJO Emerging Professional (Vocals)

Georgia (EP quote)

“It’s hard to just learn this music in the practice room but being immersed in the music at NYJO is a great environment to really push my playing. ” 

Georgia Ayew, NYJO Emerging Professional (Drums)

Sam Eastmond (MD quote)

"Giving them space to create whatever they wanted, without setting parameters of idiom or style helped them to conceptualise how they could bring these new concepts into their work without scaring them off, or mystifying the process."

Sam Eastmond, NYJO Educator

Jazzwise quote

"NYJO has never been conformist, never hewing to one particular line, never known for fawning replications and very deliberately these days a vehicle for new possibilities."

Jazzwise Magazine

Lydia (EP quote)

"The past year has been an absolutely incredible experience, pushing me way out of my comfort zone into playing with some of the greatest young jazz players of my generation and getting to call them my colleagues and friends has been beyond inspiring, and also an obscene amount of fun!"

Lydia Cochrane, NYJO Emerging Professional (Saxophone)

Anna (Learning national quote)

"[The NYJO residential in Cumbria] helped me to make friends with other young musicians. I enjoy playing a lot more and I’m quite proud of what I’ve accomplished. I feel more confident now. I have learnt different ways of coming up with solid melodies and also a little bit on harmonies. I think it’s been one of the best experiences I’ve ever had."

Anna, NYJO Learning Widening Access participant

Briony (Learning U18s quote)

"I’ve felt very fortunate to be surrounded by amazing musicians, and I think that the environment at NYJO – which has fostered creativity and improvisation – has allowed my confidence and musical ideas to grow."

Briony, NYJO Under 18s

Oscar (Learning U18s quote)

"I think I’ve progressed a lot in my piano-playing. NYJO has helped me to flourish and really enjoy it. I’ve really enjoyed being engrossed in a high level of playing and learning things in a hands-on-way. I also like the diversity of perspectives and abilities of all the players and teachers which enables me to try things I might not normally."

Oscar, NYJO Under 18s

Jennie (Learning U18s quote)

"NYJO has got me listening to more jazz and learning more changes. It has also helped with working as a band. I’ve really enjoyed the free jazz, learning by ear, the people, and the atmosphere."

Jennie, NYJO Under 18s

Leah-Anais (Learning U18s quote)

"I love the people at NYJO. Everyone here is so encouraging and lovely and it makes the experience worthwhile. Though I have fun I’m still learning on the way which makes me feel productive too."

Leah-Anais, NYJO Under 18s