SUNDAY MAY 27.

RANDY BRECKER/TOMMY SMITH w. SNJO "A Tribute to Michael Brecker" - Adam Smith Theatre, Kirkaldy. 01592 583301. www.onfife.com.
Final night of the mini-tour. Kirkaldy will be flying tonight!
GROOVE-A-MATICS - Magnesia Bank, Camden St. North Shields. NE 30 1NH. 4:00pm. Free.
Award winning Blues Band.
JAM SESSION - Jazz Café, Pink Lane, Newcastle. Late afternoon/early evening. free. Bring your axe.
Anything can happen and sometimes does!
BRADO MARQUIS (PA) - Hoochie Coochie, 54 Pilgrim St., Newcastle NE1 6SF. Doors 7pm. £8.
New Jersey Soul Sensation.
ANDY CHAMPION ENSEMBLE - The Bridge Hotel, Castle Garth, Newcastle NE1 1RQ. £5. 8:00pm.
A Splinter promotion.
Charlie Mingus Re-visited - don't miss!
SOLO DINNER JAZZ (Alan Law on piano) - The Cherry Tree, 9 Osborne Rd., Jesmond. Lunchtime. 0191 2399924.Wine and dine to some nice sounds.
MUSICIANS UNLIMITED - Park Hotel, Hartlepool.
1:00pm.
Popular big band session.
SWING WITH "JUST FRIENDS" - The Forum, Darlington. 8:00pm. £3.
"A mainstream Jazz and Blues sextet guaranteed to get your toes tapping".

Friday, 4 June 2010

Verona Chard's Fever

Another girl singer singing Fever - the Warbler Works must be doing extra shifts!
These were my first thoughts when the CD landed on my doormat. Forget about the immigration figures - how about the number of 'Jazz Judy's' that are, seemingly, springing up by the hour? We are only a small island and must be approaching saturation point.
However, Verona Chard is a cut above many of the current crop of chantelles and I have to admit I'm quite taken with her interpretations.
With a name like Verona it isn't surprising she has chosen to draw on The Bard either directly or by inference.
Maybe it's because of the material I find the voice a little theatrical - I would guess that possibly Verona's 'Opened in Venice' at some point in her life. Not that this is a drawback in fact it adds a certain charm - a voice that, to me, sounds totally English with ne'er a hint of Brooklynese. She takes chances and they work beautifully on this CD
None of the numbers attempt to recreate the originals - you're not going to out-gun Peggy on Fever or Cleo on Dunsinane Blues. Instead you get Verona's own take enabling her to proudly hold her head up high.
Combining Tchaikovsky's love theme from the ballet Romeo and Juliet with Shakespeare's 'Hark what light through yonder window breaks etc' works really well even as a bossa-nova.
In and around her Alan Barnes - the Bird of Stratford on Avon - dances delightfully in and out without intrusiveness whilst Ray Wadsworth has a down home Humph feel to his solos.
You can find out more about the album, hear clips, and check out Verona's tour Itinerary here.
Lance.

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