This week, we continue with part four of StLJN's winter/spring 2014 jazz preview, featuring bands and musicians who will be coming to our town in the first few months of this year. (Here are
part one,
part two and
part three.)
Today's first clip features guitarist
Pat Metheny and his Unity Band, with saxophonist Chris Potter, bassist Ben Williams and drummer Antonio Sanchez, performing "Breakdealer" at a show in July 2012 in Rome, Italy. Metheny and the ensemble, now known as the Unity Group with the addition of multi-instrumentalist Giulio Carmassi, will be touring in support of a new album this year and will play St. Louis on Sunday, March 9 at
The Pageant.
Down below, you can see pianist
Cyrus Chestnut who will be here with his trio and special guest guitarist
Russell Malone to perform Wednesday, April 2 through Saturday, April 5 at
Jazz at the Bistro.
In this clip, Chestnut, bassist Darryl Hall and drummer Willie Jones III are playing his adaptation of Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake," recorded in 2011 for his album
Moonlight Sonata, an import-only release from Japan. Below that, you can see a video of Malone playing "There Will Never Be Another You" with pianist Billy Taylor's trio.
The fourth clip shows flute player and composer
Claire Chase, who will perform here in a concert presented by
New Music Circle on Friday, April 4 at the
Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts. This video is an excerpt from a performance by Chase and her ensemble last January at Le Poisson Rouge in NYC.
Next up are
The Wee Trio, featuring St. Louis native Dan Loomis on bass, who will be returning to St. Louis to perform on Friday, April 11 and Saturday, April 12 at Jazz at the Bistro. In this clip, you can see them in a 2012 show at MiraCosta College in California, performing the arrangement of "Queen Bitch" originally conceived for
Ashes to Ashes, their album of David Bowie music, and then revisited on
Live at the Bistro, recorded here in St. Louis last February.
The sixth clip features singer
Storm Large, who's performing Friday, April 11 and Saturday, April 12 at the
Gaslight Theater as part of the
Gaslight Cabaret Festival. Large, whose career in entertainment has ranged from rock singer to reality TV to cabaret, is heard here in a 2011 recording singing the standard "Brasil" with Pink Martini, the retro-style dance band for which she is co-lead vocalist.
Today's seventh video features percussionist
Poncho Sanchez, who was here in 2012 to perform at the Greater St. Louis Jazz Festival and will return this year to play Wednesday, April 16 through Saturday, April 19 at the Bistro. Sanchez and his band are seen here performing their complete set from the 2012 Montreux Jazz Festival.
Look for the fifth part of the winter/spring 2014 jazz preview next week.
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