Marissa Mulder, "Look for the Silver Lining - The Songs of Jerome Kern" @ The Beach Cafe
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About three songs in to his opening (Monday) night set at The Iridium, Simon Phillips, in his first talking break to the audience, made the comment in his unquestionably British accent that his friends in the UK have forgotten that he is actually English while most Americans are well aware that he wasn’t exactly born in the Bronx.
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Whenever I experience the music of Pharoah Sanders - and I’ve been going to see him at The Iridium for over 15 years at least - I’m always reminded that many of the preconceptions that we have regarding the evolution of jazz are completely wrong. I have it in my head that, in the modern era at least, that every new school of jazz was more abstract and less audience-friendly that that which preceded it.
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In the middle of his sold-out show at The Iridium, guitarist/singer/songwriter Denny Laine quoted the folk rock star Donovan as describing the Moody Blues as a “progressive blues band”; Mr. Laine told the crowd that he quite agreed with that assessment, and everyone in the packed house concurred.
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