What a week... most of us New Yorkers started by shoveling! Anyway, it was a fun musical week. The trio did Friday night in Port Jeff at
Ruvo and we had a nice crowd with some
dancing going on. We even broke in our first reggae tune, Bob Marley's
Stir It Up. Saturday brought us out to
Duckwalk Vineyards as part of the
Jazz On The Vine program. Lots of familiar faces and lots of fun. People hung out all day.
What have you folks been listening to? Anything interesting, anything good? I went to the record store last week to get the new Van Morrison live version of
Astral Weeks but no luck... Second on the list is the new
JJ Cale CD. Even though
JJ is out west now that Tulsa groove is really still there. I recommend Jamie
Oldaker's (
JJ &
Claptons long time sideman drummer) Mad Dogs and
Okies CD if you like that Tulsa sound. It features Clapton,
JJ, Vince Gill,
Taj Mahal among others.
A special note! Recently we lost won of the best drummers to ever hold sticks. Louie
Bellson died (the end of the big three,
Krupa, Rich,
Bellson) at 84. I was lucky enough to see Louie
Bellson twice . Once was a drum clinic where he shared some of his technique to a crowd of
young drummers. He graciously and constructively scared us all. The other time was in a small jazz club in Florida, his playing was amazing. I remember him as being very nice (I had to strike up a conversation with him being the up and coming player I was). Two standouts from Louie. First, he was credited with starting the
double bass kit. Second he liked a bunch of rock n roll drummers before it ever became fashionable.
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Peace,
D