Personnel as Part 1 + James Harrison [piano])
(Review by Kath Jobes)
The
second set started with the trio of piano, bass and drums introducing Tenor Madness from Jeff Smith… this was
complemented by a lovely piano solo.
Lindsay’s opening song of this set, All of Me, saw an
interesting exchange between drums and double
bass, and, not to be left out, the sax played a beautiful and haunting
solo in the next song – Body and Soul. The Boy
from Ipanema was just lovely with an exquisite solo from Chris Finch. A lively arrangement of Four, brought an exchange
of fours among the band, and the final song of this set saw James Harrison
guest on Piano to perform an outstanding version of Blue Monk with Lindsay and the remainder of the Quartet.
The
final Set opened with an original piece composed by Chris Finch called Feeling Wise which really showed his
technical ability and was very well received by the audience. Gee Baby Ain't I Good To You, Dinji and Bye
Bye Blackbird, again sung by the matchless Lindsay Hannon, showed her great
versatility and ability to connect with an audience. Lindsay’s final song revealed her to be In a Sentimental Mood. The set was completed by another
instrumental featuring guest pianist James Harrison in a lovely version of Green
Dolphin Street…. But it didn't end there…
After
a bit of persuasion from Mo, the owner of the Salsa Café and the return of
Chris Finch to piano, a further guest appearance on vocals… Yours Truly with
Autumn Leaves, which seemed to go down well!
Another special evening at the Salsa Café.
Kath Jobes
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