New book release - Jumpin‘ Hot Club “Where Good Music Belongs” by Graham ’Shipcote” Anderson

“Where Good Music Belongs” is a heartfelt account by Graham of Jumpin’ Hot Club’s 38 years of live music & all its history.

The first press is limited edition, available in UK via the link below for £15.00 + £2.00 P&P

PLEASE NOTE – For Oversea’s/Europe costing/rates please email info@jumpinhot.com

Quotes (04/02/2024)

Despite not being from Newcastle, I thought it was a fascinating insight . More than the content I really wanted to congratulate you on the quality of the writing. I read a lot of books about music, this one’s exceptional. – Geoff Barnsley (Sheffield)

“Excellent read & beautifully illustrated” – Chep & Barbara

Recommend it – a treasure house of recollections prompted, and fascinating background info to all the very many great gigs over decades.” Diane Jones

Great book full of wonderful memories…” Mark Reeder

“Absolutely fantastic, it triggered so many memories” – Chet

Got stuck into it last night, Graham – what a great read and WHAT a GREAT contribution you have made. I am proud to know you and I salute you” – Loudon Temple (Brookfield Knights)

“Really interesting & very good” – Charlie Banks

Jumpin Hot Club have and still are making a difference“. Kevin & Julie Heaps

“What a fine book, it really is a great read” – Ian Wilkinson

Its a great read ” – Smoove

A warm hug of a book” – Mike Ollier

“Very interesting book” – Will Hepple

“Great read, lots of happy memories” – Ray Taylor

Got it, read it, its great” – Leslie Young

In late 1985 Graham Anderson and Adam Collerton formed the Jumpin’ Hot Club, a live music venture, because they simply could not see and hear the music they wanted to listen to in the North East of England.
Originally, predominantly acoustic blues but also jazz, country, singer-songwriters, ska, reggae, rockabilly and world music, all these genres were at the heart of Jumpin’ Hot Club. Since 1985, the Jumpin’ Hot Club has brought a diverse range of music to stages and venues across Tyneside and Northumberland and established an international reputation. A supporter of artists and champion of good music, nearly four decades on, this is the story…
We have waited decades for a book on Jumpin Hot Club & its well worth the wait. The book “Where Good Music Belongs” is a heartfelt account by Graham of Jumpin Hot Clubs 38 years of live music & all its history. It includes lots of great photographs, publicity memorabilia & a great listings section and old review clips at the back.

"Its such a great book "

BPA agency - Bob Paterson

"We have waited decades for a book on Jumpin' Hot Club & its well worth the wait"

Charles Holley

Buy the book now

The first press is limited edition, available in UK via the link below for £15.00 + £2.00 P&P