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Lots of interesting tunes were played tonight by the Freddie Garner Quartet including compositions by Sonny Rollins, Mulgrew Miller, Kenny Barron, Kenny Garrett, Horace Silver, Tadd Dameron and Jay Jay Johnson. Jim Collins who sounds great on both alto and tenor sax was in top form tonight and his rendition of Jay Jay Johnson’s Lament was one of the many highlights. This was the only ballad played tonight and strange to say there were no twelve bar blues performed in either of the two sets.
The bass and drums of Adolpho and Bennett are well suited for the brand of hard bop that Freddie is known for and their contributions solo-wise were well received by the Tuesday regulars.
One number which is always a challenge for the rhythm section is Monk’s I Mean You which has a rather tricky intro. This was the closing number and the band did it justice, all hands cooking up a storm and it left everyone in a good mood for the journey home.
The next jazz night at the Railway is on Sunday Sept 25 with the Frank Griffith Quartet. Mike Farmer
Softly as in a Morning Sunrise; Ladybird; Silver’s Serenade; Out of This World; Brother Hubbard; Cooks Bay; Four; Lament; November 15; Le
ilani’s Leap; Doxy; I Mean You.
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