Mick Donnelly thought he'd never again say: Welcome to the Park Inn. Pre-lockdown days Musicians Unlimited's weekly gig on Park Road attracted a loyal following. Now, in these supposedly post-pandemic times, following a short residency at South Durham Social Club, Hartlepool's ace big band made a one-off return as part of a year-long 'grand tour' of several Hartlepool venues.
MD Donnelly grudgingly agreed to open with In the Mood, saying: After that we'll play the stuff we want! Glenn Miller's much-loved number featured Mark Toomey (alto) and Sue Ferris (tenor) trading, likewise trumpeters Bill Watson and Kevin Eland. A good start.
Band singer Jan Spencelayh impressed, not least on a superb rendition of Cheek to Cheek. One long-time supporter of Musicians Unlimited declared he liked hearing Jan sing. He isn't alone in that regard. The first set instrumental highlight came in the form of Blues in Hoss' Flat with Sue Ferris tearing it up on tenor and the trumpet section bang on the money.
Second set, more good stuff: a brace of Sammy Nestico arrangements (Traces and On the Sunny Side of the Street), Kieran Parnaby (trombone) and Sue Ferris (tenor) blowing great on Things Ain't What They Used to be with Kevin Eland adding a top C finishing touch. To end an enjoyable afternoon, Sue Ferris took up her flute to guarantee a grandstand finish on Oye Como Va. Next month - Sunday 24 April - Musicians Unlimited will be on tour again at a Hartlepool venue to be confirmed. Russell
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