(Review by Russell).
Take it to the
Bridge is an institution. Dave Weisser’s weekly ‘workshop’ has been going since
the year dot. From time to time the
institution’s leader invites a band to come along and play a set. This week’s
guests were fulfilling a twice postponed appearance at the Jazz Co-op’s Globe HQ.
Lickety Split is
a no nonsense band. Turn up, play, job done. Band charts depleted due to a
thief’s keen ear for something of real value – yes, stolen notes of the musical
kind, of much greater value than a swag bag full of five pound notes – didn’t
deter Eddie Bellis’ outfit. Minus the band’s absent pianist, Bellis and co were
ready for Lift Off! Exhilarating, drilled
brass and reeds, an object lesson in dynamics, the ideal calling card.

A new number in
the pad – Horace Sliver’s Nica’s Dream –
described by Bellis as: a bit of an epic,
a corking Sandu, and I Remember Clifford featuring Eland and
the seated Bradley Johnston, guitar. A couple more and the hour was up; Well, You Needn’t (drummer Paul Wight on
the case) and Miles’ Four. The Railway Street
audience wanted another one and Bellis obliged with another gold plated
Horace Silver number, Sister Sadie.
Earlier Dave
Weisser’s merry band opened with one or two tunes including a Barry Ascroft
original Mr Rascal and the main man,
Mr Dave Weisser sang Secret Love. DW
told the story of the time he met the one and only Doris Day. Ask him about it
some time.
Russell.
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