Monday, 30 June 2008

Diana Krall/Avishai Cohen at Vienne

The saturday night concert in the Theatre Antique featured a fantastic double bill of Avishai Cohen playing unusually for him in a duet with pianist Shai Maestro and Vienne favourite Diana Krall.

The theatre was unsurprisingly sold out (7,500+) and the atmosphere was electric. Cohen and Maestro played a beautiful set taken from Cohen's latest album 'Gently Disturbed' and the often boisterous crowd were completely drawn into this compelling haunting music. Cohen showed flashes of his more lively playing techniques but this set was all about melody, content and the superb understanding that Cohen and Maestro have.

Diana come on stage to a tremendous reception from the crowd and was as relaxed as I have ever seen her. She had a smile on her face almost all the way through her set and spent time telling the crowd about her children, who she said were 'In the hotel, smoking cigars and drinking Condrieu (a fabulous white wine from just across the river to Vienne)' and when her music blew into her lap from a very rare gust of cool wind, she proceeded to turn it into a paper airplane which she launched into the crowd!

Her regular band of Anthony Wilson (guitar), John Clayton (bass) and Jeff Hamilton (Drums) were as good as ever and after a truly great set she came back for a well deserved encore from which the crowd did not want to let her go.

A hard act to follow - but huge credit to Norma Winstone who performed in the club at midnight. A capacity crowd in a very hot club was spellbound by Winstone (Vocals) and Klaus Gesing on sax and Glauco Venier on piano. The trio now very established and able to play easily off one another showed a totally different side of jazz vocals from what had gone on earlier - a very definite highlight so far.

Later still at the club Mix down on the banks of the Rhone Eska Mtungwazi had another packed venue dancing around to her soul/jazz beats - I must mention the guitarist who was quite outstanding but who is not listed in the program and I couldn't find out who he was - if anyone knows perhaps you could add it to the end of this blog.

Jazz a Vienne gets underway

Pee Wee Ellis and James Morton

The French festival season got underway over the weekend with the start of the Jazz a Vienne festival in the small town of Vienne just a stones throw away from Lyon, the second city of France.

The main concerts take place in the Theatre Antique a 2000+ year old Roman Amphitheatre that dominates the town.

The opening nights concert was themed around a tribute to James Brown and featured RAD (Rose Ann Diamalante) and her band and then a fantastic band put together by Pee Wee Ellis and Fred Wesley featuring Cheikh Lo and singer Simphiwe Dana.

The show featured all of the James Browns songs that made the man such a legend and made for a great launch for the rest of the festival.


It was great to see James Morton on alto sax in the front line of Pee Wee's band. He made a great impression on me when he played at Cheltenham earlier this year alongside Andy Sheppard and was very impressive here alongside such seasoned players.
James is one of a number of up and coming sax players from the very lively Bristol Jazz scene that includes Edition artists Kevin Figes and Ben Waghorn.

Kevin's album 'Circular Motion' is released on Edition on 21st July.


















































Thursday, 19 June 2008

Welcome

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You can currently read about Jazz Photograher and co-founder of Edition Records Tim Dickeson as he tours the European Jazz Festivals taking pictures of some of the finest musicians in the world. Read all about it here.

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