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A Wail of Two Cities

Thursday, November 12th, 2009
Eli Yamin and Evan Christopher, photo by John Rogers

Eli Yamin and Evan Christopher, photo by John Rogers

Last week, Evan Christopher invited us to do a concert with him at the University Club in Manhattan.  It was Evan Christopher, clarinet, Ari Roland, bass, LaFrae Sci, drums and myself on piano. The concept was “A Wail of Two Cities: New Orleans to New York.”  Evan put together a distinctive, fiery and sweet program.  We had a great time with the repertoire including several old classics that were new to us.  The early music gave us a wonderful platform for deep blues, swing and great interaction and creativity.  In the middle of the set, Evan and I played a duo rendition of James P. Johnson’s “Carolina Shout.”  Took me a good while to learn all James P.’s notes.  Once I did that, Evan said, “Now keep playing that section there for improvisation.” Now that’s bringing the classics alive and I was thrilled to get on board.   Make Me a Pallet was swinging through the roof and The Mooche was a journey of great depth and diversity.  The University Club Audience was enthusiastic and on their feet by the end.  Thanks to our gracious hostess Corinne Shane and the club members.

Here’s the complete program we played:

Make Me One Pallet on Your Floor

Darktown Strutter’s Ball

Buddy Bolden’s Blues (Funky Butt) (Jelly Roll Morton)

Tropical Moon (Haitian Rhumba recorded by Bechet in 1939)

Carolina Shout (James P. Johnson)

Creole Love Call (Ellington)

The Mooche (Ellilngton)

Delta Bound (Alex Hill)

Jazz Quartet at Dizzy’s Club Coca Cola, Jazz At Lincoln Center in New York City

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009
Eli Yamin performs at Dizzy's Club Coca Cola

Eli Yamin performs at Dizzy's Club Coca Cola, Jazz At Lincoln Center

We had a wonderful week at Dizzy’s Club Coca Cola at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City.  It was great to be home again and performing with great musicians and close friends in such an illustrious venue.  You can see Columbus Circle from the piano bench.  It feels like you are playing jazz and flying through the air at the same time.  We loved going on after Cedar Walton’s Trio every night.  The bandstand was so swinging when we got up there, all we had to do was ride the wave.  Big thanks to Todd Barkin, Artistic Director and Desmond and Roland, the managers of the club and all the great staff of Dizzy’s.  We love you madly.  More thanks to all the great musicians who came down to sit in with us.  You gave each night it’s own distinct character.  Evan Christopher, amazing clarinet on Tuesday, Kate McGarry, home-girl-get-down-with-us-on-the-blues on Wednesday, the Anderson Twins, bebopping us into bad health on Thursday, Marion Cowings, throwing down mad vocal on Polka Dots, Moonbeams and more on Friday and Mary Ann McSweeny, power bass and Mike Fahn, sweet and swinging trombone on Saturday.  There’s no place like home.

More then all, thanks to my stellar quartet.  You make my music come ALIVE with grace, eloquence, deep swing and sincerity.  You made the week a natural high all the time.  There’s no question in my mind, more then ever:

YOU CAN’T BUY SWING!

LaFrae Sci, drummer soul sister beyond belief

LaFrae Sci, drummer soul sister beyond belief

Ari Roland, blues brother from another mother

Ari Roland, bass blues brother from another mother

Chris Byars breathes bebop, blends non-stop

Chris Byars, sax breathes bebop, blends non-stop

Thanks to all the fans who came down to Dizzy’s.  We could not do what we do without you.  Please keep coming!

If you missed the show and don’t have the CD-You Can’t Buy Swing by the Eli Yamin Quartet, please order yours now while supplies last. Welcome new fans from Sirius XM Radio.  It’s great to have you on board!

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