The Witham on Horse Market isn't a noted jazz venue but thanks to the popularity of the Strictly Smokin' Big Band a capacity audience turned out for this first concert performance of a north of England Harlem '58 tour. Still images of many legendary American jazz musicians were projected onto a screen high above the stage as Michael Lamb's magnificent big band set about telling the story of Art Kane's iconic photograph. Basie Straight Ahead opened the show, and a what a show it would prove to be.
Scripted commentary punctuated two sets of top
quality big band charts ranging from Basie to Monk, Quincy Jones' arrangement
of
Moanin' to
Manteca to
A Night in
Tunisia (Jamie Toms nailing a great tenor sax solo). Fellow tenor
saxophonist Matt Forster impressed, big time, likewise 'bone man Chris
Kurgi-Smith. And then there was Alice Grace singing lyrics to Gig Gryce's
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Call, this was something special, very special. Baritone star Sue Ferris
anchored the reeds - what a section! Big hitters in the 'bones, big hitters in
the trumpet section, an ace rhythm section, every which way - soloists and
ensemble - the SSBB is one hell of a band.
Next stop on the tour is Queen's Hall Arts Centre in Hexham on Saturday May 20. Book now at: www.queenshall.co.uk. Russell
Michael Lamb (MD), Pete Tanton, Gordon Marshall, Dick Stacey
(trumpets); Jamie Toms, Matt Forster, Keith Robinson, Steve Summers, Sue Ferris
(reeds); Mark Ferris, Kieran Parnaby, Chris Kurgi-Smith, John Flood
(trombones); Pawel Jedrzejewski (guitar); Graham Don (piano); Michael Whent
(bass guitar); Guy Swinton (drums); Alice Grace (vocals)
1 comment :
What a show! The Witham full to the rafters for a night of brilliant big band jazz, and moving stories of the men and women who created this music - and faced racism and poverty in their efforts.
Look forward to seeing them back in Barnard Castle asap!
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