(© Jeff Pritchard) |
Julian Gregory (violin); Paul Hartley (guitar); Mathew Compton (accordion); Pete Wilmott (bass)
Have you ever had such a week as I’ve had recently? Without going into all the details it involved Covid jabs lots of bus travel, much walking and missing a Sunday night at the Railway that I was looking forward to which featured the great Dean Masser Quartet. I somehow managed to sleep from 2am on Sunday morning right through to 8-30am on Monday morning which meant I had a marathon sleep of over 30 hours!
Anyway, I thought I’d better attend the Tuesday gig even though gypsy jazz is an acquired taste and one that I have not yet acquired. I do however like Django Reinhart but I’ve never been too keen on Grappelli’s style of violin playing. As the last train home was at 23-03 from Stockport station I realised that I would miss the second set but I heard the whole of the first set which was a long one. My pal Jeff has emailed me the tune titles for set two so I have listed them.
All the musicians apart from Paul Hartley are associated with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra so they are very experienced musicians and the bass player Pete Wilmott I recall seeing in many line-ups, once in Liverpool with tenor man Bill Perkins and on another occasion in Cheadle Hulme with alto man Lanny Morgan. Wilmott had an important role tonight as this was a drummer less unit and he did a first class job in keeping the tempos. I must say that for a Tuesday night the turnout was larger than usual and they seemed to be very generous with their applause so perhaps I am in the minority in not liking gypsy jazz too much although I did like the tunes.
Next jazz night at the Railway is on Sunday Oct 15 featuring Steve Waterman and the Mike Hall Quartet. Mike Farmer
Bossa
Dorrodo; Lady be Good; Swing 39; Django’s Castle; Padam Padam; Pennies From
Heaven; Summertime; Swing 43;
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