(© Jeff Pritchard) |
Mike started the show with a very fast version of Pennies From Heaven, his sound on tenor being louder than last time I heard him. His playing style is high-energy on the up-tempo numbers but he calmed things down on the second tune which was that great ballad You’ve Changed composed by Carl Fischer and Bill Carey.
It’s always a pleasure to see and hear Andrzej Baranek on a gig and if you are looking for someone who can handle those tricky be-bop tunes he is the guy to get. He really took off on the Horace Silver original Room 608 and I also liked what he did on another bop classic Dizzy Gillespie’s Groovin’ High.
Ed Harrison on bass and Jack Cotterill on drums did a great job in supporting Mike and also played some creative solos.
The next jazz night at the Railway is April 5 with the Steve Oakes Band featuring Freddie Garner. Mike Farmer
Pennies From Heaven; You’ve Changed; Room 608; Con Alma; Stardust; Speak Low; Sugar; Groove Merchant; Untitled Blues; Groovin’ High;
If You Could See Me Now; Shiny Stockings; Secret Love.
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