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Joe Webb (piano); Will Sach (double bass); Kai MacRae (drums) + Adrian Cox (clarinet)
EasyJet, NCL to Charles de Gaulle, convenient flight times, affordable. Let's go! Landing more or less on time, navigating the CDG metropolis - terminal to terminal to train station - proved to be straightforward.
Arriving Gare du Nord, l'hôtel (When in France!), ideally situated across the road, reeked of 2* luxury. No time to waste, Métro to Chatelet, our final destination one of the French capital's finest jazz clubs.
Le Duc des Lombards took some finding! Chet Baker singing Let's Get Lost the soundtrack to our wanderings. Stumbling upon Sunset Sunside (another renowned jazz spot) it was time to ask someone the way. Merci! And off we went, wandering around in circles - again.
Sometime later...There it is! As we walked through the door, three others followed, a voice from behind saying: Long time, no see.* Once inside, the first face we saw was the man himself - Mr Joe Webb. Hugs, our man was surprised to see us! Taking our seats to the side of the venue's Yamaha piano, the lights would soon be dimmed, but not before your correspondent ordered 'deux bière'.
Le Duc des Lombard's MC, situated somewhere (unseen) in the room, made the introductions: Á la batterie...Kai MacRae (cue applause). Contrabass...Will Sach (more applause), au piano, Joe Webb (a crescendo of applause). A week ago Joe was in Newcastle doing his thing as a Mercury Award nominee (home town favourite Sam Fender taking the spoils), this evening Paris and, next week...Newcastle**
In a set of some 75 minutes, the Joe Webb Trio would knock 'em dead. From an extended, explorative Cheek to Cheek to cuts from Hamstrings & Hurricanes (including 100 Years of Bill & Lil and Newcastle Full Feel), to James P (comp. J. Webb) to Myfanwy (Joe acknowledging his Welsh roots), the musicianship was of the highest order - that's Webb, long time friend Will Sach (double bass) and young, hot shot drummer Kai MacRae.
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And if that wasn't enough, Joe Webb's special guest for the evening was none other than clarinet virtuoso Adrian Cox. How lucky were we?! Webb and Cox took Just You Just Me to the cleaners and back again. Those who heard Cox on his recent tour of the BSH region will have a good idea of the 'eyeballs out' intensity of their performance. Très bon!
Webb's Oscar, and frequently dazzling Tatumesque piano playing throughout the set, left his Parisian audience in no doubt whatsoever they were listening to one of the foremost pianists of his generation.
* Less than 48 hours earlier at Blaydon Jazz Club (the final date of their tour of the north east of England), we said goodbye to Adrian Cox, Honey Boulton and Alex Gilson. And here they were here in Paris to catch the Joe Webb Trio in concert. Small world.
** Joe Webb will be appearing at a sold out event at Bonners (Kingston Park, Newcastle) on Thursday 30 October. Russell
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