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Lewis Watson (tenor sax); Mark Williams (guitar); Andy Champion (double bass); Russ Morgan (drums)
Good evening ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the Lower West Side. It's no surprise that we have a full house this evening and we're delighted to welcome once again, our very good friend...Lewis Watson! As the lights dimmed the Lewis Watson Quartet tore into Wayne Shorter's Yes or No.
Wow! This was something else! This was Lewis Watson firing on all cylinders, likewise Mark Williams, Andy Champion and the depping Russ Morgan. Jazz at its very best, here on the Lower West Side. A set list comprising compositions by Watson, Coltrane, Jimmy Van Heusen and others, the level of musicianship beggared belief, we were listening to four virtuoso musicians. Times Past (L. Watson), Nancy with the Laughing Face (J. Van Heusen) and a majestic take on Watson's Earth, this really was something else!
In its 40th anniversary year, Blaydon Jazz Club, down on Gateshead's Lower West Side, is riding the crest of a wave. Listening to the Lewis Watson Quartet here at the Black Bull, it doesn't come any better than this.
Next month (September) Blaydon Jazz Club presents two 40th anniversary concert specials. On Monday 16th, John Hallam (reeds) joins the celebrations and on Monday 23rd Paul Booth makes a long overdue return to Blaydon. Russell
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