Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Spicy jazz

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Always able to sprinkle the charm of Christmas through delightful jazz, the annual Dereck Walcott production, Christmas Jazz, rode into town and set up at the Plantation Garden Theatre before a – what else? – sold-out audience on Sunday night.

For the first time, an all-Bajan band, led by renowned saxophonist Arturo Tappin, graced the stage, dressed in red shirts and white pants: five horns (Tappin, Matthew Squires, Joseph Callender, Mylon Clarke and Kweku Jelani); three keyboardists (Stephen Francis, Andre Daniel and Kirk Layne); three percussionists (David Morgan, James De Lovell and Terry Mexican Arthur on pan); two bass players (Neil Newton and Marius Charlemagne); guitarist Jermone Waithe and drummer Melvin Alick.

There. That should dispel any question about whether the show was anything less than spectacular.

Please read the full story in today’s Daily Nation, or in the eNATION edition.

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