Monday, October 31, 2011

Prime Time Jazz Playlist October 27th 2011

Prime Time Jazz Playlist October 27th 2011 with Sister T on Radio Adelaide 101.5FM





Oliver Nelson Teenie's Blues (The Blues And The Abstract Truth) Impulse
Larry Young The Moontrane (Unity) Blue Note
Herbie Mann Push Push (Title track) (MJT)
Herbie Hancock/Michael Brecker/Roy Hargrove The Sorcerer (Directions in Music – Live at Massey Hall) Verve
Cassandra Wilson Lover Come Back To Me (Silver Pony) Blue Note
Barney McCall/Babal Roy/Rufus Cappadocia Fongee Fungee (Vivid Jazzhead Series)
The Jazz Epistles Vary Do Vum (Jazz Epistles Verse 1) Gallo Records
Paul Williamson Quartet The Follower (Mutations) Newmarket
Paul Williamson Hammond Combo Sack Full of Sobs (Liove at the Esplanade) Ind
Directions in Groove Fringe Dweller (DIG and Gerard Presencer Live at the Basement) EMI
Larry Carlton/Robben Ford Burnable (Live in Tokyo) 335 Records
Lonnie Gasperini Organ Trio Keep Talkin' (North Beach) Doodlin' Records
Dee Dee Bridgewater Soulville (Love and Peace) Verve EMI
Horace Silver Strange Vibes (In Pursuit of the 27th Man) Blue Note



Thursday, October 13, 2011

The Inaugural Legends of New Orleans Tour Thebarton Theatre October 6th 2011

Legends of New Orleans Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide, October 6th 2011 Review





New Orleans has a rich musical history as the birthplace of jazz and went on to create its own sounds and musical traditions from Dixieland to marching bands, rhythm and blues and funk to hip hop and of course New Orleans artist have featured prominently in popular music also. This highly anticipated concert featured .different musical styles associated with those tradtions.
The evening began with Jon Cleary and the Philthy Phew. Cleary has performed in Australia many times as a solo artist and with various local and New Orleans musicians. The Philthy Phew is a flexible line-up but on this tour featured Jelly Bean on drums and Matt Perrine (normally famous for playing the sousaphone) on double bass. Cleary began with a killer version of the old Ray Charles classic Mary Ann and then performed some classic New Orleans tunes such as Tipitina and I Ain't Mad At You along with some of his own tunes like When U Get Back. He also showed his piano skills and debt to the earlier New Orleans style on a Jelly Roll Morton tune. Cleary has great energy and knows how to work a crowd and got the night off to a great start.
Next came the Dirty Dozen Brass Band who despite their title are a 7 piece outfit dating back to 1977. Their style .is based on that of traditional New Orleans brass bands but they have updated the sound adding elements of hip hop, be bop and funk into their repertoire and with this line-up an electric guitar. The band features two trumpets, tenor and baritone saxes, a sousaphone, guitar and drums. Their tunes are infectious and soon had everyone on their feet and singing along to My Feet Don't Fail Me Now and Me Like It Like That. Good to heat the baritone sax played by 70 year old Roger Lewis and a sousaphone, another rarity in live music these days. There was a real party feel to their music. Unfortunately the sound was sometimes a little distorted but this didn't deter the enthusiastic audience!
Last but certainly not least came Allen Toussaint a true legend of New Orleans and elsewhere and this was his first visit to Australia. Now 73, Toussaint appropriately attired in a red and gold suit, played with great panache and soon had the audience rocking to a medley of some of his many hits including Working In a Coal Mine, Fortune Teller, A Certain Girl, Mother in Law and many more. Get Out My Life Woman was performed right through and got an enthusiastic response as did Southern Nights Toussaint also played many instrumentals which were a musical pot pourri including his own tunes, Professor Longhair, some barrelhouse and stride piano and even some classical references cleverly interspersed with segments of .New Orleans classics. On one tune his guitarist Renard Poche played two recorders, a flute and some very sassy trombone! Toussaint's considerable talents were well displayed in a memorable performance. Come back soon Allen!
Check out the interview I did with Jon Cleary talking about the tour and his music:  http://sistert.podomatic.com/

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Jazz on the Terrace Playlist October 6th 2011

Jazz on the Terrace October Playlist 6th 2011 with Sister T on Radio Adelaide 101.5 FM

Kym Purling Trio Trio Juice (Title track) J & T Jazz
Monique DiMattina China Plate (Welcome Stranger) Head
Les McCann and The Jazz Crusaders Jazz Waltz (Title track) Pacific Jazz
Destiny Brothers 40 West (Smoove Ave) Destiny Music
Robben Ford Wanderlust (City Life) West Wind Records
George Benson The Sweet Alice Blues (The New Boss Guitar of George Benson) OJC Rec
Jon Hendricks Freddie Freeloader (Title track) Denon Records
Souzi and the Coolmints Daddy Daddy (Since I Fell For You) Ind
Lou Donaldson Dog Walk (Midnight Sun) Blue Note
Donald Byrd/Pepper Adams Bitty Ditty (In A Soulful Mood) Music Club Records