With the support of many volunteers, Gwenn Vivian moved the Acton Jazz Cafe October 1st to 103 Nagog Park - Rts. 119/2A Acton; much easier to find! But their sign isn't up yet, so watch for Beyond The Border. It's the last building on the right in the first row. The new venue has much better sound system and acoustics (most important for us - we don't talk, we listen to the music.)
The kitchen is much larger. As soon as they familiarize themselves with it, the menu will be expanded. The tables have ample room for wheelchairs, and special rest room. However there are many tall chairs, and they are the only ones that are padded. The Seacoast Stompers played all new songs, but started, as always, with At
The Jazz Band Ball. The new house sound system was apparent immediately!
Carrie Mazzy had a fine vocal on I Don't Know Enough About You. Hoagie's famous ballad New Orleans was played very, very slowly - which requires much more soul. Jada was also played slowly, as well as a beautiful ballad by Jimmy, Street of Dreams.
They let Bobby loose for a full chorus drum solo on I Can't Believe That You're in Love With Me. There were many more great tunes - There'll Be Some Changes Made, Moonglow, Louisi-An-I-A, I've Got The World on a String, Tin Roof Blues, Indiana, Struttin' With Some Barbecue, Poor Butterfly. They closed with a barnburner, Swing That Music. They'll be back November 3rd. We're looking forward to more great Jazz and Swing, and the AJC's new menu. I'm bringing a pillow.
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