Another fine issue of Jazzwise that, once again, is not without a north-east presence. A recent issue had a photo, a feature and an interview with singer, wordsmith and award winning vocalist Zoé Gilby and this July issue has a feature on local heroes Archipelago as well as a four star review of their most recent album - Echoes to the Sky. The fact that the interviewer and the reviewer offered alternative spellings to Faye MacCalman's surname in no way lessened the meaningful observations of either writer. Archipelago, incidentally, along with Faith Brackenbury, can be heard at Gosforth Civic Theatre, Newcastle (8:00pm) on June 25 for the launch of the aforementioned album as part of a GCT Jazz Club-Jazz North East co-promotion.
The magazine also contains a fair to middling review of a Chris Sharkey CD as well as an interview with Alan Barnes by Simon Spillett, two musicians who are well known in this (and every other) area.
Brian Priestley offers a perspective re-evaluation of piano legend, Bill Evans and includes this poetic quote from Miles Davis: "...the sound he [Bill Evans] got was like crystal notes or sparkling water cascading down from some clear waterfall ..."
Poetic indeed! However, it doesn't cut it for me in quite the same way as Eddie Condon's legendary words upon hearing Bix for the first time "...the sound came out like a girl saying 'yes'".
I'll take girls saying 'yes' over sparkling water every time! Lance
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