(© Jeff Pritchard) |
This gig had no keyboard player or pianist in the line-up but it did not matter because Suzanne had brought along the wonderful guitarist Jim Faulkner - a musician who sounds better every time I hear him. He has the sound that I like to hear and his solos are always interesting and creative. Suzanne is well known throughout the north west and can play in all styles but with her quartet she has become very popular with the Railway regulars who like her melodic approach. Her repertoire consists mainly of familiar standards and she likes to give some of them the bossa nova treatment which she did tonight with Stella By Starlight.
It was nice to hear her version of a tune that you don’t hear much these days, My Heart Belongs to Daddy. I think I’ve still got a great LP of Dizzy Gillespie called Have Trumpet Will Excite which has Diz and Junior Mance doing great things with this number. Bassman Dave Tomkins is a rare visitor to this venue who I’ve not seen for a while but he was well featured in this quartet and together with Danny Ward they made a formidable ŕhythm section. As always, Suzanne ended the gig with Besame Mucho and brought a very entertaining evening of modern jazz to a close. The next jazz at the Railway will be Oct 24 with the Alex Clarke Quartet. Mike Farmer
Autumn Leaves; September in the Rain;Triste; Satin Doll; Stella by Starlight; This Can’t be Love; My Heart Belongs to Daddy; Perdido; Night and Day; Softly as in a Morning Sunrise; There Will Never be Another You; Quiet Nights; Besame Mucho.
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