I don't know if this has been flagged up already or not.
Wynton Marsalis at Ronnie's 15 - 19 August
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Rumbaba
Thanks Calum.
I saw Wynton many years ago (more than 20) at Fairfield Halls Croydon. He was young and a brilliant technical player. I think the Gerry Mulligan Band were on the same bill. I was a lot younger too Not sure if I'll make this but I'd love to see him live again.
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I've seen Marsalis about 5 or 6 times , each with the Lincoln Centre Big Band. I've seen them at poole and Basingstoke but more frequently at Vienne where they seem to crop up every other year. Oddly, their last gig was really poorly attended and whilst there have been instances where the music has been inspirational, Wynton now seems so far behind the curve of where jazz is that this band comes across as a repertoirary group. I think the concert was less than half full - previously they'd played to great acclaim and even hosted a workshop for the local school kids which generated a lot of media attention.The best material I've heard them play was the suite written by Ted Nash inspired by painters but even the vintage material they performed was dahsed off with little interest it seemed.
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Rumbaba
How bad can he be? Technically, I assume he is still brilliant. What is he doing now, blowing in the wrong end?
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Rumbaba
Not bad but just a bit boring. The LCJO play a mixture of older material and originals which sound like sub-Ellington. don't think there is a probelm with Marsali himself, it is just that the music has moved on and, in my opinion, seems to have been left behind. Check out players like Dave Douglas, Roy Hargrove, Peter Evans or even Amdrose Akinmisure and there is a sense that these players have chops to match Marsalis but are able to out it is a more relevent context. Perhaps I'm a bit jaded after seeing WM so often but I think he is far short of being the standard bearer on his instrument these days. I caught the LYCO and Mingus big band within days with each other and both played a particular CM standard and the difference between the two bands was telling. The LYCO just seems like a repertoirary band these days , going throught the motions.
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Rumbaba
He was always 'respectful' of jazz's heritage and did seem to be a tad obsessive about it, even in the early days. Technique ain't everything. His dad (Ellis) used to have a weekly residency, with his trio, at Snug Harbour, my favourite New Orleans jazz club. Ellis was (is?) some sort of music professor, so maybe he's to blame for Wynton's academic approach to jazz. The whole family plays (everyone a different instrument). Branford, of course, (tenor), Delfeayo (trombone), Jason (drums). I don't know if Mrs plays anything.
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Rumbaba
Yes, I like Brandford, a top quality player. I forgive him for touring with Sting :)
I have gone right off the idea of seeing Wynton now
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Originally posted by Rumbaba View PostYes, I like Brandford, a top quality player. I forgive him for touring with Sting :)
I have gone right off the idea of seeing Wynton now
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