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Noa Levy (vocals); Paul Edis (MD,
piano); Alan Barnes (alto sax, clarinet, bass clarinet); Andy Champion (double
bass); Steve Hanley (drums)
A familiar name and a new name. The returning Paul Edis was on home turf, Noa Levy, from San Francisco by way of London, was making her regional debut. Portrait in Evans is their collaborative project saluting the late, great pianist Bill Evans. Gateshead's Glasshouse (formerly Sage Gateshead) welcomed the principals and their amazing band.
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Edis spoke with authority about his subject: Evans' music, Evans' relationships with his fellow musicians and the women in his life. Levy, too, knew all about Bill Evans. The evening's set list was, of necessity, selective. Very Early (a clarinet feature for the great Alan Barnes), Funkallero (Levy demonstrating her great range, Barnes tearing it up on alto sax, drummer Steve Hanley having his say), Kind of Blue (Barnes' sole use of bass clarinet), Laurie (Levy singing Bob Dorough's lyrics), for fans of Bill Evans this an unmissable evening!
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If you're lucky enough to be in London on Thursday 30 April, you could/should make your way to the Pizza Express, Dean Street where Paul Edis, Noa Levy and Alan Banes will be joined by Simon Read (double bass) and Steve Brown (drums) in an International Jazz Day celebration of Bill Evans. Russell
Set list: Peri's Scope; Very Early; Time Remembered; Funkallero; Tiffany; Blue in Green; Nardis; Waltz for Debby; Only Child; For Nenette; Laurie; We Will Meet Again; Turn Out the Stars; Lucky to be Me.
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