The 1917 Jazz Band
Tom Sharp (leader, vocals)
Bill Sinclair (piano)
Noel Kaletsky (reeds)
Tom Palinko (drums)
Bobo Lavorgna (bass, vocals)
Noel Kaletsky |
Tom Sharpe |
After 28 years at Bill's Seafood, Tom Sharp's 1917 Jazz Band has
found a new home. And, what a home it is!
The owner, Chris Donahue was impressed to see so many 1917 Jazz
Band fans and commented on his observation to me. Adding,
that we were a very tightly knit group.
The evening got off to a roaring start with a packed house. In
addition to Tom's fans, many were enroute to their homes after watching
the St. Patrick's Day parade in New Haven. This afforded a
wonderful opportunity for new people to get a taste of the band.
The attendance consisted of all ages......from the very, very young to
the Sr. audience.
As I watched the band assemble, I noticed they had a stage from
which to work. Added to this was professional overhead
lighting and off to the side, a sound-man. These added
features made a huge difference in the band's sound. In
fact, I had never heard the band play so well.
The band's opening number was "Just a Little While." Tom
on vocals really set the pace for the evening. Following
this selection the band gave us Jelly Roll Morton's "Give Me
Doctor Jazz." Again, Tom on vocals.
People were starting to fill the dance floor to such
numbers at "Red Wing" - "It's Only a Paper Moon" - "When We
Danced to the Mardi Gras" and "Girl of MY Dreams." When
Bobo did his rock/swing number on bass and vocals, the entire
dance floor was full and jumping!
Bill Sinclair and Bobo Lavorgna
Tom Palinko |
Sinclair, Sharpe, Kaletsky |
During the break, four darling, very young girls exhibited
their "Irish Step Dancing" in honor of St. Patrick's
Day. They were followed by two young adults who also exhibited
their skill.
We are always well entertained by Noel, Tom Palinko, Bill
Sinclair and Bobo. Tom Sharp has a band that works
extremely well together.
In addition to fine music, Donahue's offers a varied menu of
fine cuisine, beautifully presented and served by their staff.
The bar offers a huge selection of beer and other libation.
The 1917 Jazz Band will play again Sunday, April 29th, 2012,
5-8pm. If you missed their first gig, try to make their second.
You will not be disappointed.