Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Debbie Reynolds - In Memoriam







So horribly tragic. Made even more tragic by the fact that her daughter passed away one day earlier. 
   The star of Singin' in the Rain, arguably the greatest movie musical ever and countless other movies. My other favorite of hers, Mother by Albert Brooks. 
May she rest in peace.

Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Carrie Fisher - In Memoriam









                      Although she made many movies, with Hannah and Her Sisters and When Harry Met Sally being standouts, she became an icon thanks to Star Wars. So sad to hear the news that she passed away today. Everybody that fell in love with Star Wars and grew up with it as the movie which changed their lives, will feel the same sadness. Rest in Peace.
                    



Hope Show - Count Basie Theatre 12/23/2016

     Bobby Bandiera's annual Hope Show came to the Count Basie Theatre this past week. This year proceeds went to a couple organizations including the food bank of Monmouth and Oceans Counties.
     Unlike most previous years, the main artists wound up being announced in advance; Southside Johnny, Gary U.S. Bonds, Gene Cornish of The Rascals and Frankie Previte.
      Bobby and the band were onstage for the entire show and the artists rotated for a song or two throughout the night. Frankie Previte performed a couple songs which he originally wrote which appeared in Dirty Dancing.

     Here is the setlist:

             O Holy Night - Lisa Sherman
             Bridge Over Troubled Water(Simon & Garfunkel cover) - Bobby Bandiera
             Chantilly Lace(Big Bopper cover) - Big Joe Henry
             Hungry Eyes(Eric Carmen cover) - Frankie Previte
             You're All I Need to Get By(Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell cover) - Bobby Bandiera & Kristin Cochran
             Up Where We Belong (Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes cover) - Southside Johnny & Layonne Holmes
             How Can I (The Rascals cover) - Bobby Bandiera  & Gene Cornish
             Justine(Righteous Brothers cover) - Southside Johnny & Gary U.S. Bonds
             I Don't Wanna Go Home - Southside Johnny
             Quarter to Three - Gary U.S. Bonds
             Time of My Life(Bill Medly & Jennifer Warnes Cover) - Frankie Previte & Lisa Sherman
             (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher & Higher(Jackie Wilson cover) - Gary U.S. Bonds
             Merry Christmas Baby(Otis Redding cover) - Southside Johnny
             You've Lost That Loving Feeling(Righteous Brothers cover) - Southside Johnny & Gary U.S. Bonds
              Your Precious Love(Jerry Butler cover) - Southside Johnny
              (You're My) Soul & Inspiration(Righteous Brothers cover) - Southside Johnny & Gary U.S. Bonds
               Holly Holy(Neil Diamond cover) - Bobby Bandiera
               Lonely Too Long (The Rascals cover) - Bobby Bandiera & Gene Cornish
               New Orleans -  Gary U.S. Bonds
               Good Lovin'(The Rascals cover) - Bandiera & Gene Cornish
               Talk to Me - Southside Johnny
               White Christmas - Tim McLoone & All
               All You Need Is Love(Beatles cover) - Bobby Bandiera & All     
Southside Johnny & Layonne Holmes
Gary U.S. Bonds & Southside Johnny


Big Joe Henry

Finale

Sunday, December 25, 2016

In Memoriam - George Michael


                                                                   Rest in Peace

Merry Christmas


Monday, December 19, 2016

Quincy Mumford & The Reason Why - Stone Pony 12/17/2016

      Quincy Mumford's Annual Holiday concert was held at the Stone Pony this past weekend. This was the 5th straight year the benefit show has been presented, all at the Pony.
       As with the other years, the show is a benefit with proceeds going to Mary's Place By The Sea in Ocean Grove New Jersey, a respite home for women going through cancer treatment.
       As in previous years, the first half was original Quincy Mumford material, and the second half was the "Super Jam" with many local artists helping out. Quincy's band was augmented by a 4 piece horn section and backing vocalists.
       All patrons were also given a copy of Quincy's new CD, which by what was heard on Saturday will be great.
        I hope a good amount was raised for a very good cause, and that their good work will continue to be carried out.

       Here is the setlist.

                    Soul Music
                    It's Just Love
                    Hey Morning
                    Living In Between
                    Shifted
                    Under the Covers
                    You Girl
                    Helping Hand
                    Stay

                 
                    Love & Happiness(Al Green cover)
                    Feelin' Alright(Traffic cover) w/Remember Jones
                    September(Earth, Wind & Fire cover) w/Remember Jones
                    You Make My Dreams Come True(Hall & Oates cover) w/Nick Iannelli on Vocals and Brian Gearty on bass
                    Feel Good Inc.(Gorillaz cover) w/Little Stranger
                   Mercedes Benz(Janis Joplin cover) w/Taylor Tote
                   Natural Woman(Aretha Franklin cover) w/Emily Grove
                   Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough(Michael Jackson cover)
                   I've Been Blessed(J.T. Bowen song) w/J.T. Bowen
                   (You're Love Keeps Lifting Me)Higher & Higher(Jackie Wilson cover) w/J.T. Bowen
                  Soul Power(James Brown cover) w/J.T. Bowen
                  Uptight(Stevie Wonder cover)-w/Kadesia Mohammad
                  1999(Prince cover) w/Remember Jones & J.T. Bowen
                  Let's Dance(David Bowie cover) w/Remember Jones, Michael Ghegan, J.T. Bowen

Remember Jones

Taylor Tote
 
J.T. Bowen
 

              



Thursday, December 15, 2016

Rainforest Foundation Benefit Concert - Carnegie Hall 12/15/2016

         The now biennial Rainforest Foundation Benefit was held last night at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Sting is the architect of the show each year and his wife Trudie Styler is the producer.
        This years show was titled Baby It's Cold Outside. This years show featured Performances from Sting, James Taylor, Bruce Springsteen, Idina Menzel, Darlene Love, Ronnie Spector, Chris Botti, The Manhattan Girls Choir, Vittorio Grigolo and special guests Jennifer Nettles and Gina Gershon.
        The massive house band included musical director Narada Michael Walden and Will Lee and Felicia Collins from the CBS Orchestra(Former Band for Late Night With David Letterman).
        The show opened with an extended version of Carol of the Bells from the house band. The arrangement was reminiscent of the Trans Siberian Orchestra version. After that, the artists came out to perform, more often than not, a song and then introduce the next performer. Sadly, there were very few moments where the artists shared the stage together, which was very common in the early years of the benefits.
        Chris Botti and James Taylor did perform together after the initial opening, and Mr. Botti left after that having a performance that night at The Blue Note. Mr. Taylor once again shared the stage with Indina Menzel for Baby It's Cold Outside, and Bruce and background vocalist Lisa Fischer sang Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out together.

 

        After Bruce, Jennifer Nettles performed Do You Hear What I Hear? where all the artists joined her midway through.
        In earlier years, it was very common for one artist to share vocals or add instrumental accompaniment for another artist. It may have been limited rehearsal time which accounted for this.
        Overall it was a very good show and one for a good cause, so there is not much that you can complain about.


       Here is the setlist:
                     


              Carol of the Bells - All Star Band
              Winter Wonderland - James Taylor & Chris Botti
              Soul Cake - Sting w/Gina Gershon on juice harp
             
              Speech by Trudie Styler


             Let It Go - Idina Menzel w/Manhattan Girls Chorus
             River(Joni Mitchell cover) - James Taylor
             The Cherry Tree Carol - Sting
             Aria from Pagliacci - Vittorio Grigolo
             Empty Chair - Sting
             Nessum Dorma - Vittorio Grigolo w/Manhattan Girls Chorus
             Frosty the Snowman - Ronnie Spector
             I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus - Ronnie Spector
             Last Christmas(Wham cover) - Sting w/Backing Vocalists
             Christmas(Baby, Please Come Home) - Darlene Love
             Baby It's Cold Outside - James Taylor & Idina Menzel
             Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree - Darlene Love
             I Wish it Could be Christmas Everyday(Wizzard cover) - Sting
             Santa Claus is Comin' to Town - Bruce Springsteen
            Merry Christmas Baby - Bruce Springsteen
            Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out - Bruce Springsteen & Lisa Fischer
            Do You Hear What I Hear? - Jennifer Nettles & All
            Joy to the World - All