(Review by Lance)
It began as a very low-key affair. Where was everyone? Had they broomsticked
home for Halloween? Who knows?
The trio set the scene with Airegin,
I Love You and Chick Corea’s Windows which
provided Grainger with the opportunity to crack that “the latter tune was
dedicated to Lance’s former workplace (J.G. Windows Ltd., Central Arcade
Newcastle)” – Don’t give up the day job Paul.
Another PG (the third one’s in Thailand),
Paul Gowland, took to the stage armed with a Conn underslung alto and gave us
his impression of how Ornette Coleman may have played Take Five –
incredible! There
is no Greater Love referred to by PG II as The Cheese Song –
greater/grater – get it? This could enter into the Jazz Bumper Fun Book
alongside The
Sheep Song – You/Ewe – any more folks?
Straight down the middle swinging alto
followed by straight down the middle swinging tenor from Graham Easthope on Blue Train.
Time for a song. Debra stepped up to the plate with MJ on guitar
for a spirited version of Billie’s Bounce
that kept bouncing – the song was ended but the melody lingered on. Born to be Blue reminded me that Mel
Tormé could compose as well as sing – a trait he shared with Debra albeit not on
this occasion.
Back to the saxophones and Paul and Graham had a Night in Tunisia. A big sound from the
two saxes and an excellent solo from Mark Williams. Graham stayed on board for Blue Bossa.
Mo took over on the kit and Ray Burns gave us some mouthy magic on
Stormy Weather and Ain’t Misbehavin’ with a vocal chorus on
the old Fats Waller tune.
The news that Sunderland had lost a penalty shootout to Oxford
United was soon forgotten with the arrival of Jordan Alfonso and Steve Summers –
looked like a saxophone shootout was about to take place.
Someday
My Prince Will Come then the big one – Four saxes and a harmonica blowing St.Thomas to smithereens.
Not such a bad evening after all – special thanks to Messrs
Grainger, Williams and Bradford. And, remember, remember, as Paul Grainger kept reminding us, the jam is back next week on the 5th of November
with Giles Strong, Abbi Finn and, of course, his good self.
Lance.
PHOTOS
Paul
Grainger (bass); Mark Williams (guitar); John Bradford (drums) + Paul
Gowland, Jordan Alfonso (alto sax); Graham Easthope (tenor sax); Steve Summers
(soprano sax); Debra Milne (vocals); MJ (guitar); Hazem Mohammed (drums); Ray
Burns harmonica/vocals).
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