The Glasshouse. Hall Two. The
first two tiers sold out. The Paul Skerritt Big Band, with the Main Man waiting
in the wings, opened with Big Swing Face. The casual
punter could be forgiven for thinking they were in for an evening of straight
ahead big band jazz. Enter the Main Man...
Mr Paul Skerritt likes to have a good time and he all but insists you should have a good time too. From the off, the wisecracks came thick and fast. Skerritt is your ideal 'Rat Pack' entertainer. Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin and Curtis Stigers were but three names Skerritt happily namechecked. Witty repartee ensued, whether between the Main Man and his audience or the Main Man and his band. Sitting/hiding in the trombone section, Kieran Parnaby was frequently on the end of Skerritt's barbs. Mind you, Parnaby gave as good as he got!
As Skerritt did the leaping
about (mid-air scissor kicks), MD Stuart McLean-Fowler did the hard work,
guiding the ensemble through the evening's many charts. Powerhouse drummer Dave
McKeague, on loan from the Strictly Smokin' Big Band, was all over the
material. Excellent stuff. A killer trumpet section, comprising the SSBB's MD
Michael Lamb, the TVBB's leader Dave Hignett, the impressive Sam Armstrong and
the equally impressive Benny Coxon (Come Rain or Come Shine), appeared
to be having a ball.
If the Paul Skerritt Big Band is on stage in Hall Two, it must be April. Next year (2027), a return visit is already pencilled in. Watch this space. Russell
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