Traditional Jazz has been around since the 1920's but it never gets boring to us. Tonight was no exception, with the Stan McDonald's resourceful Blue Horizon Jazz Band and authentic, hot classic jazz and swing.... and a surprise guest. Stan McDonald, leader/soprano sax/clarinet, Gerry Gagnon trombone, Ross Petot piano, Al Ehrenfried string bass, Peter Gerler guitar, Dave Bragdon drums and this week, Mike Peipman on trumpet. They began with Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland, Baby Ain't I Good to You, Stan
on clarinet and vocal, backed by the rhythm section Al Ehrenfried on acoustic string bass and Dave Bragdon on drums drive the band with a proper Traditional beat, without being overbearing.
McDonald's soprano sax took the intro to
Once In a While (not the one you're thinking of, but an upbeat, hot tune.)
Stan takes the first solo. Mike's smokin' solo strayed from the melody; Ross
intuitively picked it up on piano, the band carried on with
enthusiastic, interweaving New Orleans polyphony.
(There always has to be some suggestion of the melody in there somewhere!)
Baby, Won't You Please Come Home, fine vocal by Stan. Mike's
inspiring
trumpet solo reached for the stratosphere! Trumpet and Trombone stepped down, while Stan played Petite Fleur with a passion!
Too soon, time for the final tune. Lover, Come Back To Me, ending another superb Tuesday evening of Jazz at the Sherborn Inn with the Blue Horizon Jazz Band, and special guest, Mike Peipman. Mike will be at the Regatta Bar March 31st with with Stanley Sagov and The Remembering The Future Jazz Band. The Blue Horizon Jazz Band is here at the Sherborn Inn on the 3rd Tuesday of every month. Catch them on April 17th and see if Stan comes up with any more surprises! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ © New England Traditional Jazz Plus ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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