Sunday, June 27, 2010

Ibiza Jazz Nights - Eric and Joe

Eric and Joe were back in full force this week. John Webber was there on bass and Mike DiRubbo on sax. Once a month Frankie, the owner, has a comedy night with 3 or 4 comics doing stand up on Thursdays so the crowd was an eclectic mix of jazz lovers and comedy fans. The place was full and the energy was high when the band started playing. Eric and Joe began their set with a song they wrote for Frankie's new baby girl. And then they played "Misty," the 1954 standard by Erroll Garner. Eric's playing rode that fine line of tension between letting go and staying in control - contained sensuality. It is that mix of intelligence and passion that I love. Joe played one of his signature drum solos; signature in that you never know where they are going to go -- volatile, powerful, fascinating. Every time I watch him I wait for the moment when he takes off and does his thing. (And I found out on Thursday night that in addition to John Webber being a great bass player he is a fantastic dancer. He spun me around, dipped me and had me back up on my feet before I knew what happened.) Mike DiRubbo brought his inventive, rich, soulful sound to the mix. David Croce, a bass player who has played at Ibiza, showed up and we had a conversation about the elastic boundaries of jazz, where the artistry lies, and how a musician can move "outside" the song taking the audience with them and then bringing them back. At the end of the night Jose Fernando, a singer who was in the house, got up and sang a gorgeous version of "Besame Mucho," written in 1940 by Consuelo Velazquez. Don't forget Jazz Nights starts at 6:00 p.m. with an open bar for an hour and the music is at 8:00 and 10:00. Hope to see you there this Thursday.

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!

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Ibiza Jazz Nights - artistic home for jazz musicians in the Bronx



It was a full house this past Thursday at Ibiza Jazz Nights with an enthusiastic audience and some great new guest artists on stage. Along with Joe Farnsworth, our band leader, we had John Webber on bass, David Hazeltine on the piano, Jim Rotondi on trumpet and Sean Lyons on tenor sax. This is the first time Jim Rotondi has been up to Ibiza and it was a treat. He is a powerhouse of a player and he really blew the lid off "The Girl From Ipanama." In the second set of the night he played "Blue Moon" like nothing I've ever heard before -- shivers up my spine. Jim plays all over New York and the world, and has toured and recorded with a host of jazz luminaries. Check out his music at www.jimrotondi.com. Sean Lyons brought a warm, soulful sound to the night (www.lyonsjazz.com). John Webber heated up the bass and Dave Hazeltine was gorgeous on the piano. David Croce, an elegant bass player, who has played all over New York City and the U.S. (www.davidcroce.com) sat in while Tony Hewitt, a sensual, expressive singer, sang the "Theme from Black Orpheus." And Rosie Steinberg, a lovely jazz singer, sang "I'm Just a Lucky So and So" and gave us a lush rendition of "That's All."

As always, Joe lead the band with his world class drumming. A vibrant artistic community is happening at Ibiza Lounge thanks to Frankie Goris, the owner, who loves this music and has given us, audience and artists, a home to come together in. Frankie is an accomplished businessman with deep convictions and a huge heart. And I, for one, am very grateful to him for taking us all on this ride. See you this Thursday, June 17th.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Ibiza Jazz Nights, June 3rd - anything can happen . . .




Including Joe Farnsworth, our fearless leader, and I do mean fearless with those sticks, finding whatever he could in the room to keep a rhythm on -- besides his drums. Joe was tight, yet unexpected as always. He is all precision and skill mixed with complete spontaneity and audaciousness. The guys opened the first set with a song dedicated to Frankie's, the owner's, new baby girl. Then Eric Alexander played a solo during a song called "Stan's Shuffle" that was full of soul and built and built in intensity until it felt like he had reached the height of his power and then he took it a little bit further ... it was thrilling to be in the room. Quiet, steady John Webber stands in the back playing that bass and then comes out with these solos that are fast and hard-hitting. David Hazeltine was dazzling on the piano. Renaud Penant, an old friend of Joe's, stopped by and sat in on the drums on "But Not For Me." And Tony Hewitt sang a beautiful rendition of "Invitation." It was such a good vibe nobody wanted to go home, so they kept playing late into the night. Joe and his guest artists will be back again next week, June 10th. Stay tuned. (Photos of Eric on the sax, Joe on the drums, John Webber on bass, and Tony Hewitt singing.)