Dan Gabel’s TAG Trio at Music at Mendon, April 6, 2014

TAG Trio: Steve Taddeo, Nikolas Anadolis, Dan Gabel

TAG Trio: Steve Taddeo, Nikolas Anadolis, Dan Gabel

Dan Gabel’s TAG Trio (Taddeo-Anadolis-Gabel) performed for the second time at Music at Mendon, held at the Unitarian Church in Mendon MA.  Thanks to Rev. Ralph Clarke, with a grant from the Mendon Cultural Council and aided by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, Music at Mendon has great performances once a month in the Spring and Summer.

The TAG Trio plays music  of the 1920’s from the Great American Song Book, with a varied program of ballads, melodies, and Jazz written by some of America’s greatest composers.  Dan started this evening singing the verse of their theme song, Whispering, written by Vincent Rose. It was most famously recorded by Paul Whiteman and his Ambassador Orchestra on August 23, 1920

Dorothy Fields-Jimmy McHugh Exactly Like You, was followed by Cole Porter’s last effort as a composer, a song he wrote for the movie High Society, I Love You Samantha.   Dan’s sweet trombone was backed by Nikolas’ magic fingers softly playing harmonies behind him.

Nikolas at piano, Dan tromboneA 1921 tune done by the great Jazz singers The Boswell Sisters, Mildred Bailey, Eddy Condon – There’ll Be Some Changes Made was total improvisation, Dan playing trombone, Nikolas watching him carefully and playing counter melody, Taddeo softly tapping choke cymbal, hitting cowbell for emphasis.

Art Hickman pioneered Big Bands; he was the first to include saxophones.   In 1917 he had one of his biggest successes with the song “Rose Room“, which was named after the hotel room.   In 1919 Rose Room was done by Benny Goodman and Artie Shaw.   Nikolas started slowly playing stride piano, then worked up to sophisticated, creative piano.   Dan’s trombone played warm and sentimental.

Staying in the 20’s, 1928 I Don’t Know Why I Love You Like I Do, Dan invited the audience to sing along, a few did, while he resumed his “inner Bing”.

The mood changed with a 1950’s Greek tune played by Nikolas. The name of the tune is “Asta ta malakia sou” ,  in greek “Ασ’τα τα μαλάκια σου”.  He says in Greece they play the same song in many of their movies.  Translated it means “Let yourself go, feel free.”   Fast waltz – absolutely WILD piano!

Leo Robbin & Ralph Rainger wrote Easy Living, done by Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson on piano.  Nikolas enjoyed the drum backup and kept turning around to smile at Steve, softly tapping  on choke cymbal.   Steve doesn’t always play this softly on drums.

A ‘good ol’ good one’, (there’s one in every performance) that they played recently with Steve’s Swing Senders at the Sherborn Inn – Sweet Sue.   It was a GOOD ONE!

Dan Gabel crooning as well as the best of them!

 

 

 

Getting back to Cole Porter, they played a tune that Sinatra sang – Your Sensational, Dan singing in his lowest crooner voice.  (He’s practicing Sinatra tunes for his next appearance at The Imperial Ballroom just down the street in Mendon on April 25th.)

 

Closing tune – time to let the Tiger Out – with The Swing Senders’ theme song Dinah.  Taddeo let his exulting Gene Krupa loose on drums.  Krupa is his idol.   Dinah hit the crowd like a bombshell!

Steve Taddeo goes wild on drums

Steve Taddeo goes wild on drums

He attempted his famous Krupa walk-around, but was too restricted by the altar’s balustrade, so he just kept drumming on anything within reach.

Steve standing, drum tapping on half-wall.

Steve attempts ‘walk around’ tapping anything in reach

It was an amazing ending to an hour of great 1920’s ballads, melodies, swing and Jazz.

Both Dan and Nikolas will be graduating from the New England Conservatory of Music in May.  Dan will be around New England for many years.  Nikolas is hoping to join the faculty at the University of Lausanne on Lake Geneva, Switzerland.  But he will be playing in Festivals all over Europe.  We will miss his smiling face, and he’s promised to return whenever he can.   www.nikolasjazz.com/

Nik with a big smile on his face

Nikolas Anadolis graduates from NEC in May.

Dan Gabel’s TAG Trio at Music at Mendon, United Universalist Church, Mendon MA November 3, 2013

 

Drum, piano, trombone, at front of  UU Church Hall

Dan Gabel TAG Band, Taddeo Anadolis Gabel

Dan Gabel trombone/vocals, Nikolas Anadolis  piano, and Steve Taddeo drums

Blackstone Valley Music students opened with a fine a capella Trio, Vito Caccavelli guitar/voice, Nathaniel Thompson voice,  Jane Walker violin/voice

13 yr-old boy on guitar, young boy in middle, girl at right with violin

Nathaniel Thompson voice, Vito Caccavelli guitar/voice, Jane Walker violin/voice

Wee Dark Engine Room:
In that wee dark engine room,
Where the chill seeps through your soul,
How we huddled round that wee pot stove
That burned oily rags and coal.

How the winter blizzards blow, and the whaling fleet’s at rest,
Tucked in Leigh harbor’s sheltered bay, safely anchored ten abreast.
The whalers at their stations, as from she’d to she’d they go,
Carry little bags of coal with them, and a little iron stove.

They sang every chorus, taking us on the ship with this powerful, warm song about a little iron stove. They closed with Amazing Grace, a well known spiritual.  We’re thankful to Blackstone Valley Music for encouraging these young musicians in their love of music!

Dan Gabel’s Tag Trio was the feature – Tag for Taddeo, Anadolis, and Gabel.

The three in black suits with bright red vests posing for picture

Dan Gabel TAG Trio

Nikolas Anadolis is from Greece, and had just returned from playing piano in Romania and Germany.  A fine trio they are, and definitely enjoy playing the music of the 30’s and 40’s. They added some new material, and a few Folk songs from various countries.

Dan Gabel reaching deep down for his Crosby Crooning

Dan Gabel, crooner

 

 

 

They began with their theme, Whispering, Dan Gabel beginning with the verse, crooning in his best Bing.

 

 

 

Dan Gabel brings out his Tommy Dorsey.

Dan Gabel brings out Tommy Dorsey.

All of Me, was a “good ol’ good one” with Nikolas’ flying fingers all over the piano, Taddeo playing boom-chick softly with brushes.  From the mid-20’s, If I Had You brought out the Tommy Dorsey sound.

Steve Taddeo using  soft brushes on drums

Steve Taddeo using soft brushes on drums

 

They moved to Cole Porter tunes, always good terrain, with two pop tunes and one not so well known.  Dan really laying it on thick like Eddy Cantor in the 1928, Let’s Do It, Let’s Fall In Love, winding it up in a British accent.

 

Cole Porter’s 1946 I Love You in a rhumba beat, Nikolas exhibiting his classical training.  From 1956 High Society, the seldom heard I Love You Samantha.  Found a New Baby, tom tom drums took the intro, with Dan on growling trombone, Taddeo let loose on drums.

Nikolas stretched out on this solo with Hoagie Carmichael’s Nearness of You.
Classic Masterpiece!

Nic bent over piano, serios grimacing as he seriously plays classical Nikolas Anadonis

A played a Greek folk tune that Nik taught Dan translates to Leave Your Cares to the Wind.   Love Is Just Around The Corner, was recorded by guitarist George Van Epps around 1946-49 with drummer Nick Fatool, (born in Millville MA in 1915).

They left us with a parting song, Fat Waller’s fabulous Honeysuckle Rose, delightful piano, Taddeo still on brushes.  (He never let the full Gene Krupa loose the way he usually does.)  The audience still said this was the finest performance they’ve heard in this series of Music at Mendon.

Music at Mendon is supported by the Congregation with some grants from the Massachusetts Cultural Council.  This was the last presentation for the year; they will return in March 2014, and we’re sure there’s be some form of Dan Gabel Trio!

Steve Taddeo has his own Swing Senders Swing band in Waltham, and also Directs the Dick Donovan Big Band Monday nights at the American Legion, 140 River Rd. Middleton MA.

Dan Gable and The Abletones Big Band play on the first Friday of the month at the Scandinavian Athletic Center at 438 Lake St. in Shrewsbury at 7:30pm

Nikolas Anadolis attended music academies in Greece. He applied to the Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he received a full International Presidential Scholarship. www.nikolasjazz.com//. 

Nik & Dan will be playing in a Community Outreach Program, spreading cheer all over New England over the coming Holidays.  Watch for them!