The first two tunes were originals written by Steve, Where by Now and Take That as a No, followed by an interesting mixture of well known standards and ballads plus a Coltrane number and one by Charlie Parker.
There was a sizeable audience in attendance for this gig and I hope that the recent increase in the price of beer at this venue does not deter patrons from coming here in the future.
The rhythm section tonight did a superb job of backing Steve and they know just what to do in any situation.
I was pleased to see a few ballads in the set-list as I feel that this is where Steve really excels as indeed he demonstrated on a great version of Gershwin’s Embraceable You where he played the verse. Here I thought the influence of Hank Mobley was apparent.
The next jazz gig at the Railway is Tuesday Feb. 15 with the Bim Williams Quartet. Mike Farmer
When by Now; Take That as a No; On Green Dolphin Street; Embraceable You; Like Someone In Love; Giant Steps; Darn That Dream; All the Things You Are; My Foolish Heart; I Fall In Love Too Easily; Blues For Alice; Laura.
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