The Globe was packed, and why not? Concerts don't come much - if any - better than one by Alexia and her two (or four) confederates.
Opening with Cheek to Cheek we were indeed in Heaven and with a new dimension - rap! Lots of local references had the audience on her side. It Might as Well be Spring; I Got Rhythm and a delightful The Nearness of You, with Jude's bass solo particularly impressive followed, leading to Devil May Care and some inside information on a future event.
The trio were all wearing Scarborough Jazz Festival t-shirts ahead of their appearance at said festival later this month where, with Abbie and Harry added to make it a quintet, the concert will be recorded live - watch this space.
Lady is a Tramp, complete with verse, swung merrily along before the last day of summer was 'celebrated' with that song.
The set closed with Bob Marley's No Woman, No Cry which added an exotic touch to the proceedings.
Topped up my Diet Coke, exchanged pleasantries, then the second set was upon us.
Hallelujah I Just Love Him so; The Way You Look Tonight - no shortage of 'breathless charm' when Alexia's at the helm - Mo Better Blues with an arco intro from Jude and One Note Samba transported us to Brazil albeit in English.
Ben E. King's Stand by me would probably have upset the purists had there been any. As it was it went down well as did What a Wonderful World with the lyrics cleverly worked to compare the north east with London which, needless to say was greeted enthusiastically. No doubt our girl has an alternative version for Ronnie's or Pizza.
An unaccompanied take on Bob Dylan's Forever You demonstrated just how beautiful her voice was before a song that was new to me - Get Here. The song lists ways of reaching the singer i.e by railway, trailway, airplane, caravan in fact everything but the 27 bus!
That was supposed to be it. The audience had different ideas so, by popular demand they went out on Marley's Jammin'.
A great gig and not forgetting the tremendous backing and solos from Alan and Jude.
Next Sunday, as announced, it's the Ben Shankĺand Trio - all winners or finalists at the BBC's Young Jazz Musician of the Year awards. Lance
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