Up first This I Dig of You, swiftly followed by For Minors Only, the international audience already grateful, that out of the hundreds of concerts on offer, this was the one they had chosen.
A sublime piano solo from Steve Gossart on Darn That Dream, a breath taking rendition of Tin Tin Deo that included moments of spellbinding intimacy, before the swinging blues Sandu with accomplished solos from each of the four (this my favourite) closed to rapturous applause and shouts of ‘fantastic’ and ‘ole’.
Rain Check, Tadd Dameron’s Ladybird, one of the era’s classics, and all too quickly we had arrived at the closing Invitation.
JazzMain’s hallmark passion and integrity for the artists and music they pay homage too, and that they are each masters’ of their craft laid the foundation for what was an exceptional concert. Their gutsy decision to play a completely new set at each performance added an edginess and vibrancy that captivated and thrilled their audience.
This was JazzMain at the top of their game.
I’ll leave the last word to one of my Aberdonian kin not known for high praise… ‘that’ she declared, ‘was excellent’!
Thanks to Hemant and Tanaya for their valuable insight into the technical processes of jazz composition. Good luck with the mini bagpipes.
Kay C
2 comments :
Thank you so much for the review Kay, we had a good night playing some great "Blue Note Era " tunes.
The Fringe was a very positive experience for us and of course a delight to be in the Jazz Bar.
Best regards
Nick Gould
Great to be in the audience Nick. Enjoying listening to Jutta Hipp. Kay
Post a Comment