Their contrasting styles made for an incredible evening of jazz music. Eric Alexander is a superb technician with amazing chops. He has a powerful, lush sounding horn with which he played perfect solos throughout the evening. George Coleman had a more fluid yet raw playing style, but his ideas stretched the compositions to new directions, taking his solos to places you didn't expect him to go. I won't soon forget the great piano playing of Harold Mabern, another grand master of his instrument that has graced the jazz scene for 40 years or more. His playing was simply amazing, and he has played with both these gentleman for each of their entire careers.
I even snuck-in a short video clip, though the manager came over and warned me to stop using the camera. Here it is, I hope it gives you a little feel for what the evening was like.
George Coleman ts, Eric Alexander ts, Harold Mabern p, John Webber b, George Coleman Jr. d.
Sounds like a great show. I've seen Eric Alexander, and the guy can definitely play. His CDs - at least the ones I have - tend to be a bit on the tame side, but live, he really cuts loose.
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