Saturday, April 30, 2005

Days Two and Three at Fest '05

So yesterday (Friday) was a nice, lazy day. Went for a walk along Decatur Street through the quarter and past Jackson Square, and then took the streetcar down St. Charles to the riverbend, where there's a squishy (daiquiri) bar, where we all got squishies and then walked to the Maple Leaf and played the piano. We managed to get into Jacque Imo's for dinner, which was truly amazing. I ate fried chicken, as I do once a year (:), and was amazed how tender and juicy it was! The beets and corn maquechoux were also wonderful. And we had watermelon mojitos, which was a first for me.

Saw Jon Cleary at the Maple Leaf. He's really really good. Short Englishman with a big cowboy hat, but an excellent pianist and band leader. The band is really together, and all the flourishes and crescendoes and transitions always seem to be just right. Lot of Meters covers (yay!), and some very good original music too.

Later, went to the Blue Nile to see Vinyl. They're a really talented bunch. Yesterday Melvin Sparks sat in with them for a long time playing guitar, and it was quite amazing. He had been playing with Karl Denson the previous night, and with my pounding head, I didn't appreciate it at all. But last night, it was great. The band wasn't always with him, and they're not so good at that jazzier style he likes. They're more Afro Cuban and Latin in their style: kind of laid back.

Today was an interesting day at Fest. It had rained all morning, so when we got there about 2 pm, it was muddy and cold and windy. But the Dirty Dozen Brass Band was a good start. They were playing some of their newer, more hip-hoppy stuff, and the crowd wasn't really diggin' it. Then they broke into "Junco Partner," and the whole place came alive, with hands clapping high over heads and people singing along! The slower beat and the second line drum somehow did it for everyone.

Galactic did their usual exceptional and tight show, but for me the highlight was seeing Walter "Wolfman" Washington. He's a showman. Dressed to the nines in a three piece suit and a crimson shirt, and playing a beautiful guitar and doing stunts (like playing with his teeth :). He was quite the character. It wasn't his usual band, so they played a lot of funkier stuff, which was great. The brass section was really good.

More tomorrow!

Friday, April 29, 2005

Day One at Jazz Fest 05!

It was a pretty cool night. Nathan at the Rock N' Bowl was excellent as usual, but I'm not sure why they stuck him downstairs. It's just not as fun as upstairs, and Chris Ardoin who headlined upstairs seemed a bit hip-hoppy for my taste. It's interesting to see zydeco evolve like that, tho. Must be the effect of the club scene, and trying to attract an audience of younger people. Geno Delafose was the warm up band for Chris, and that seems strange. Geno's always headlined at the Rock N' Bowl, and has such a history with this music, from his father and all.

I decided I'm not a huge Karl Denson fan. It was packed at the House of Blues late, full of (almost all) white people bobbing their heads to the music :). But the music itself is really driving, and while the solos are all very virtuosic, it seems to lack some soul, and the beat is a bit too pounding for my taste. Still, an interesting show.

Have to see what tonight brings!

Tuesday, April 26, 2005

How this all started

Randy and I were discussing the idea the other day of starting a blog about funky music, with the idea of one day soon being "music sherpas" who organized tours for people to cool musical spots. All the names we thought of were taken, so I finally came up with "Behind the Beat." All the posts here will at least (vaguely) be related to music, so enjoy!

Swami