How do we judge jazz performers?
Joseph Carville plays well within mainstream norms of jazz and is competent without being showy, yet within a few bars I found myself paying attention to him and caring about what he played.
This was a very solid trio that played well together (and it was surprising to hear that they had not been together for very long).
David Gray responded well to accompanying this trio, holding himself back, willing to be a supportive partner in the ensemble. The more mellow tone suited him well. David used his coffee cup as a mute to obtain a sympathetic tone and volume. He was listening well and added
a very complimentary dimension.
This was a small group, playing together, listening well to each other, producing warm, intimate music. A lovely moment.
(Editor's note: The Joseph Carville Trio can be heard at The Globe Jazz Bar on May 30)
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It's good to read a review of the trio, thanks, Nathan. By the way, Carville's trio will be at Prohibition Bar tomorrow (Saturday).
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