Jazz Performance Review
The author of this report has been asked to take in a jazz show and offer some information and opinion about it. The venue and artists involved will be named. There will also be other questions answered like whether the music was moving to the author, whether it was accessible or "far out," whether it was emotional or cerebral and whether the author liked the music or not. Overall, the performance taken in was very positive and high-energy and the author was not remotely disappointed. While jazz is not embraced or loved by everyone, the author of this report holds it to be a great musical form and one that all people should at least try to glom onto if they're seeking enrichment and entertainment.
Performance Information
Before getting into the reactions to the performance, the author will explain the details about the show. The name of the venue was Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola. The venue is located in the larger Jazz at Lincoln Center Complex. The performers for the show were Evan Christopher on clarinet, Brian Seeger on guitar and Jacob Webb on the bass. The theme of the show was the clarinet-based jazz tradition that started in New Orleans and then changed and evolved from that location. The room that the show occurred in was a dinner and a show type of place. People were enjoying dinner and drinks as the show went on. The bass and the guitar were stationary for the show but the clarinetist (Christopher) was standing. He would step around a bit from time to time and stay standing in a singular spot other times. He would very much move with the music. He would spin in place, lean, bend his knees...
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