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Lots of great tunes were played tonight and it was hard to select any high spots as all the numbers sounded fine to me. Suzanne knows how to pick musicians that are conducive to her brand of jazz and tonight’s line-up benefited by the inclusion of Dave Tompkins, a bass player who I would describe as being outstanding, along with Danny Ward who is a drummer who always gets things swinging.
Sometimes, on previous gigs here, Suzanne has used a pianist but on this occasion she brought along guitarist Jim Faulkner who I love to hear as he has great ideas and a really good sound. All of his solos were interesting and well constructed and I for one love the blend of guitar and trombone.
There is not much else to say except that the evening ended with Suzanne playing her signature tune Besame Mucho to great acclaim. The next jazz night at the Railway is Tuesday August 1 with the Ed Kainyek Quartet. Mike Farmer
In a Mellow Tone; The Things We Did Last Summer; Trieste; If I Had You; Black Orpheus; Squeeze Me; Pennies From Heaven; Here's That Rainy Day; Night and Day; Soul Eyes; Softly as in a Morning Sunrise; Bésame Mucho,
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