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Individually
they are remarkably talented. They came together as a
group last night, and
became one. An Xtet!
The
music was modern jazz, today’s modern, with homage to
past modern jazz tunes,
but with a whole new perspective. It was Rocky, driving,
with the complete band
showing exceptional musicianship and cohesion. At times
you honestly couldn’t tell
which of the instruments were making the notes that others
were including in their
solo. And they were all equally great. Every solo was awe
inspiring. Collectively, they
were one of life’s “WOW” experiences.
It
is a tribute to the appreciation that jazz now has in “The
Cookhams” that the night was
a sell-out. Matt Homes was surprised at how many people
were there. He just didn’t
expect that level of support. All the band enjoyed the
evening, but did the audience?
All
those great adjectives came back to me at the end of the
evening from various members
of the audience.
“Extraordinary”
was also added in to the collection. One lady
was so full of joy at the end, that as the perceived
organizer of the event she said
I deserved a hug, which I dully got! Another of the
audience said it was the best jazz
gig they had ever been to. Someone said to me that the
saxophone seemed to be
an integral part of Vasilis, and not just an instrument to
pick up or put down. He seemed
permanently attached!
So,
in my view it was a successful evening. People were
smiling, which is the best tribute
an evening of music can generate. Someone even said they
would come again!
So
Thank you Cookham Festival for letting me book the Xtet.
Geoff
Cronin © 2011
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