Thursday, July 29, 2010

Jim Guttmann - Live at The Acton Jazz Cafe, July 16, 2010

What would you get if you crossed a banjo, an electric guitar and big band jazz with a Jewish wedding reception? One result might be Jim Guttmann and his extraordinary group of musicians performing selections from their new release,Bessarabian Breakdown. That’s exactly what a small roomful of fortunate Acton Jazz CafĂ© patrons experienced for about an hour on the evening of July 16, 2010. Guttmann—who acted as amusing emcee between songs—described the band’s sound as; “Klezmer gone ‘Deliverance’,” at which point the pianist (Art Bailey) played a snippet of “Dueling Banjos,” but in the minor tonal mode of a Klezmer tune. It was hilarious for anyone familiar with the movie and the music, which in this case seemed to be most of the house. It also set the tone for the evening: great music played with gusto and for the enjoyment of life. Many of the band members are long time collaborators with Guttmann, Grant Smith (drums) and Mimi Rabson (violin), for instance, and all are masters of their instruments and their craft. As one of my companions—a young man from Rwanda, visiting America and hearing a live Klezmer band both for the very first time—said, “They are all so good (on their instruments) that they can just have fun playing the music they enjoy.” ...MORE...

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