In the Theatre Antique the evening was dedicated to funk. The evening kicked off with Juan Rozoff who is France's answer to Jamiriqpui. They were surprisingly good.
The next band was Trombone Shorty's and clearly be was the evenings biggest draw. Weird to hear Kid Ory style trombone mixed with a funk and rock. No doubting the ability of Shorty and the New Orleans elements were great fun but too many vocals. A second trombonist materialised in rhe encore being non other than the young musician I had heard in the street earlier. He was not out of his depth either.
The evening ended with Larry Graham whose set was made up other people's hits including Sly and Prince. Ok but turned in after 1 am as too tired.
Heard a big band from Belfort perform a set of original arrangements of Kind of Blue but a rip roaring version Of Joshua was a highlight. Hugely impressed by this big band which included an excellent tenor ./soprano was soloist and a good alto too. Nice set of arrangements.
More genuine jazz this evening in the shape of Jean luc Ponty and Youn Sun Nah who is usually on the money.
The next band was Trombone Shorty's and clearly be was the evenings biggest draw. Weird to hear Kid Ory style trombone mixed with a funk and rock. No doubting the ability of Shorty and the New Orleans elements were great fun but too many vocals. A second trombonist materialised in rhe encore being non other than the young musician I had heard in the street earlier. He was not out of his depth either.
The evening ended with Larry Graham whose set was made up other people's hits including Sly and Prince. Ok but turned in after 1 am as too tired.
Heard a big band from Belfort perform a set of original arrangements of Kind of Blue but a rip roaring version Of Joshua was a highlight. Hugely impressed by this big band which included an excellent tenor ./soprano was soloist and a good alto too. Nice set of arrangements.
More genuine jazz this evening in the shape of Jean luc Ponty and Youn Sun Nah who is usually on the money.
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