Showing posts with label John Farnsworth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Farnsworth. Show all posts

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Mozzin at Ibiza Jazz Nights

On Thursday, Sept. 9th John Farnsworth, Carlton Holmes, Peppe Merolla and Mike Boone wailed! Mike Boone, an accomplished, soulful bass player came all the way up from Philly to play for us. They started the set with John's original compositions "Mozzin" and "Street Beat," and then played a stomping version of Blue Bossa. John's poetic, sweet sax always captivates me. Carlton Holmes tells his own story on the piano. His touch is artful and sensitive and then he takes off down the road and you've got no choice but to follow. Peppe's freewheeling, explosive drumming got cheers from the crowd. And Angel Rose sang a gorgeous version of "Wave" and a sultry "Midnight Sun." Will Caviness, a young trumpet player, stopped by and sat in for a few tunes. They all came together at the end for a hard-driving "A Night in Tunisia." I came to this not as an experienced jazz listener, but more and more with each week I find myself getting lost in the music and feeling contented to be right where I am. That is a lovely gift . . . . Next week, after many, many weeks of traveling Eric Alexander will be back with us. We look forward to it.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Cool Jazz to End the Summer



The club was full this last Thursday as John Farnsworth lead the band. When the music started I was pulled to the stage by the intensity, the sharpness, the burst of melody, rhythm, and sound in the air. John is such a seasoned, smooth, and powerful player he takes care of his audience and brings us along on his ride. He opened with his own compositions, "Street Beat" and "The Princess of the Mountain." John Webber on bass played his composition "Mantillom." Jason Brown effortlessly backed the band on drums. And Carlton Holmes was dazzling on the piano. His solo during "Solar" knocked me out. Jazz Nights at Ibiza Lounge is a chance to feel the music, the night, your soul, and the passion of committed, fearless artists. John will be back next week with a new band and more extraordinary music.

Friday, June 18, 2010

Ibiza Jazz Nights - John Farnsworth and the band

Last night with Joe and Eric traveling, Joe's brother, John Farnsworth (www.myspace.com/johnfarnsworth), the multi-talented sax player and composer put together a thrilling night of jazz. Steve Einerson was there on piano (www.myspace.com/steveeinerson), David Croce on bass (www.davidcroce.com), and Peppe Merolla on drums. They opened with a song titled "Street Beat" written by John, and went on to play a sexy, steamy version of "Moonlight in Vermont." That was my favorite. Steve's piano playing was sharp and evocative, and David was cool, inspired, impulsiveness on the bass. Later in the set Peppe blew the roof off the place with a drum solo during "Ferris Wheel", also written by John -- spontaneous and bold -- one of those unique, ephemeral moments of live music that I was so happy to be present for. (www.peppemerolla.com) We were lucky to have all these guys with us last night. Next week, June 24th, Eric and Joe will return to Ibiza Jazz Nights with some more great music. Be there!