Maureen Hall (vocals); Herbie Hudson (harmonica, vocals); Gordon Solomon (trombone); Alan Law (keyboards); John Robinson (bass guitar); Scotty Adair (drums, vocals)May Day. Monkseaton. Blue skies. Warm sunshine. A bustling Front Street with its small, independent retailers, cafes, micro pubs (three of 'em), not one, but two chippies, how many out on the street knew that a weekly jazz gig was about to begin on their doorstep?
The Monkseaton Arms has been hosting Maureen Hall's Rendezvous Jazz for many a year. Friday, one o'clock, Maureen and the boys, all seated (not unlike Preservation Hall's old timers!), with Herbie Hudson (harmonica and vocals) in for the absent Gavin Lee (clarinet, soprano sax), this afternoon's session would be a Dixieland-plus session. The 'plus' element accommodated several vocals by Adair and Hudson, variously, C'est Magnifique (SA), Marching Through Georgia (HH), The Lady is a Tramp (SA) and My Gal Sal (HH). Maureen, flanked by Herbie Hudson and trombone maestro Gordon Solomon, sang her share, including All of Me and Pennies from Heaven. Maureen and Herbie sang Ice Cream (neither screaming), deservedly winning applause.
An enjoyable, raffle winning, afternoon. Russell
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