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Jazz at Mad Monkfish (Boston)

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You know what else they have in the big city? They have Jazz, every Sunday, played by Berklee professors. There is even “cowboy jazz” about which we will say no more.

The drinks are not bad either.

We are sorry to report that Julia has joined a gang.

Jazz in Paris: Karl Jannuska at Sunset-Sunside

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Well it’s not Caveau de la Huchette, but Sunset-Sunside is a great place to see a jazz show, especially if you want to sit close enough to the stage to read the music off the guitar player’s stand!   We were lucky to catch the album release show for The Pull by Karl Jannuska (of Manitoba Canadian-fame now living in Paris).  The show was very good.

Just how close to the stage?

A complete version of Unsung (track 11 on The Pull).

Karl is an absolutely outstanding drummer.

This guitarist is also astoundingly good.  Revel in his finger work and tasty, subtle melody stitches (partial).

A jam (partial) from Picture Perfect, track 6 from The Pull.

 

The piano player (who also worked on the recording in an important capacity) held down the bass.  This was by far the trickiest part of the gig and mostly worked.  Seeing Karl preside over the rhythm section with a real bass player would be a dream.

I know the challenge of having recorded tracks that you perfected in the studio in your head that are nigh on impossible to redo live due to the two instruments problem.  Sometimes I switch back and forth inside of one song when performing.  At least piano players get two hands.

So What’s Next?, track 2 on The Pull, featured an outstanding release jam reminiscent of Miles’ Bitches Brew tracks.  Watching this happen live really makes me want to grab my fiddle and hop in.

The sound guy spent a bit too much time recording and not enough watching what was going on.  But I’m sure those were his marching orders.

Track 13 from The Pull, Unfiltered Life (complete) features some excellent guitar work from the other guitarist (whose back we watched).  In this track he channels Andy Summers.  I like this live version better than the recorded track, mostly because there were points when things got iffy and the band persisted).

 

For the third set, we moved out front.

For a last minute, “lets just pop the TGV to Paris early” plan, attending this show was absolutely lucky as hell.  Thanks Karl for a very memorable evening.  May we cross paths again.

Get a copy of The Pull from Bandcamp here.  You won’t regret it.

NOS Jazz in Loudoun

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The jazz was fantastic. The company was excellent.

Sadly, the venue was only OK. The food is workaday suburban fare, kind of beige. The bar is terrible. C’est Bon by Savoir Fare needs to work on their non-musical aspects.

But if NOS is playing, go see them. Even in Round Hill.

Jazz in the Red Barn: NOS Quartet on a Beautiful Evening

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With apologies to Tom Waits, jazz is probably better than murder. For example, this song…

The red barn resplendent in its crisp Fall setting.

NOS quartet is excellent. The evening was likewise excellent. Thanks to Jen for hosting.

Claudio’s figs.

Best Jazz in Boston: The Mad Monkfish

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Excellent cocktails, interesting food, and world class jazz.  If you get a chance to catch a Sunday show in Cambridge at the Mad Monkfish, just do it.

Nick Schrenk Quartet: Jazz in Winchester

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Nick Schrenk leads a new jazz quartet in Winchester, Virginia.  Excellent all around.  Here are some bits from the May 4th debut gig.

 

 

More cowbell is pretty much all you can say!