Two
exceptional New Orleans musicians, clarinetist
Fvan Christopher and Tom McDermott, recently
gathered at The Bistro at Grand Center to play
an unusual array of jazz and jazz/tinged music:
Brazilian choros, Martiniquan biguines, French
musettes, Scott Joplin rags, original tangos
and New Orleans and modern jazz.
Several songs of the set were Jelly
Roll Morton classics, a pianist born in
New Orleans on 20th October 1890, who helped
the evolution of Jazz in a tremendous way. And
of course with Tom McDermott being influenced
by the legendary talent of Professor
Longhair, Dr.
John and James
Booker, the musical lineage was evident!
Listening to Evan work his magic on the clarinet
transported this writer back to an afternoon
at the Jazzfest in New Orleans, as Pete Fountain
held an entire crowd spellbound, yet Evan Christopher's
sounds were uniquely his very own!
Evan Christopher is without exaggeration one
of the finest living jazz clarinetists. A California
native, he has resided in New Orleans off and
on for the last 10 years. Among his credits
are three years with Jim
Cullum's band in San Antonio, with regular
national radio broadcasts as the band's featured
clarinetist on the NPR show: Riverwalk, Live
From The Landing, work with George
Wein's Newport All-Stars and several appearances
with Dick
Hyman at his 92nd Street Y Series in NYC.
Tom McDermott
grew up in SL Louis and performed at many of
the ragtime festivals on the Goldenrod Showboat
before moving to New Orleans in 1984. In the
last 20 years he
has played a wide variety of gigs in the Crescent
City and around the world: Carnegie Hall with
the Dukes of Dixieland and over a dozen trips
to Europe. He has mastered rag. trad jazz and
the musk of such New Orleans R&B figures
as Professor
Longhair, Dr.
John and James
Booker.
Their
2002 release, "Danza," recently received
a four-star review in the January issue of downbeat
magazine, and in October they played at the
second annual Jambalaya Jazz Festival in Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil.
Special thanks goes out to producers Harold
Lazaroff and Dawn Deblaze for bringing such
talented artists to town, the
Bistro on Grand for providing such an intimate
venue for this performance, and all the sponsors
& community partners that helped make this
event possible.
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