Like Gene Pitney and Tulsa I was all set to head across town to
The Bridge. The Jazz Café had been okay with
Alan Law and
Paul Grainger doing some nice things to
Solar, Night In Tunisia, Blue Bossa along with a guitarist whom I met a few weeks back but whose name I didn't engrave on my tablet of stone - or maybe my pencil snapped. It was good stuff but,
Legoland and
Splinter @ The Bridge beckoned then, suddenly, there were more guitars and we were off down to some minor
rue in Paris.
Django lives!
I hung about.
Drummer Ian Forbes arrived but, seemingly underwhelmed by the number of guitars present, promptly left!
Eventually, the stringed population was filtered down to Willie Duggan on mandolin and vocals and Paul Scott on guitar and vocals. Together they go out as Big Strings.
Paul sang I'll See You In My Dreams, approximating the lyric in a pleasing voice whilst Willie thrashed it out behind him. Shine followed a similar routine before Willie himself found stardom with It's Lonely At The Top Great number.
The duo are open for gigs so check 'em out.
The house band returned augmented by
Simon Stephenson on guitar and a Polish drummer,
Marcin.. They did very acceptable versions of
Fly Me To The Moon, Tenderly, and
Cantaloupe Island. Paul Scott returned for
Beautiful Love.
This is a lovely way to spend an evening.
Travelled home on the 27 bus with Neil Gutteridge, himself no mean pianist. One day we may yet see him at "The Caff".
Photos by Kaveh Emami.
Lance.
3 comments :
Could this be the same Simon Stephenson who graduated from the folk degree the other year, who plays very tasty bluesey guitar?
Ann Alex
Check him out in the photo gallery.
Indeed it is him. Good for him
Ann Alex
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