Thursday, February 21, 2008

Pollstar: Godfathers of Groove
to play the Bistro in October

Although the 2007-08 seasons of St. Louis' various not-for-profit presenters still have three or four months to go, the process of booking acts for the 2008-09 season has been well underway for a while. As those upcoming dates are confirmed with the artists, some of them show up on the online concert information service Pollstar even before the local presenters have announced their schedules.

This time, Pollstar is showing that the Godfathers of Groove (pictured) have been booked to play at Jazz at the Bistro from Wednesday, October 8 through Saturday, October 11. The Godfathers are a billed a soul-jazz "supergroup" featuring organ player Reuben Wilson, drummer Bernard "Pretty" Purdie, and guitarist Grant Green, Jr.

While the band has just one CD out as a collective entity, Purdie is, of course, one of the most frequently recorded drummers of the last 35 or 40 years, performing on dozens of gold records and hundreds of acts ranging from Aretha Franklin, King Curtis and B.B. King to Miles Davis, Donny Hathaway and Steely Dan.

Wilson also has had a long recording career as a old-school Hammond B-3 player in the style of Jimmy Smith, Jimmy McGriff, Brother Jack McDuff, et al, and in the 1990s enjoyed a bit of a renaissance thanks to the "acid jazz" movement of that decade. Green Jr., who was raised in Detroit, is a bit less of a known quantity, but is touted as a blues- and funk-influenced player in the tradition of his famous father.

As always, these sorts of announcements from Pollstar, though often reliable, are subject to change, and should be considered unofficial until duly announced by the venue in question. Until those official schedules are forthcoming, StLJN will continue to pass along whatever information comes our way, with the appropriate disclosures & caveats, for your anticipatory and/or speculative enjoyment. .

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