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Concert Review: Vanessa Rubin at Lincoln Hall

March 13, 2022 William Brownlee

Original image by Plastic Sax.

A free concert in Portland, Oregon, on Monday, March 7, unexpectedly evoked of the sound of Kansas City.  Vanessa Rubin and the Portland State University Jazz Ensemble under the direction of George Colligan wondrously transported an audience of 100 at a dignified campus facility to a rowdy Kansas City nightclub.

Count Basie, Ronnell Bright, Frank Foster, Bobby Watson and Frank Wess were among the Kansas City-affiliated artists name-checked by the vocalist during the swinging performance.  The formidable talent documented on Rubin’s five major label albums in the 1990s hasn’t diminished.

Many members of the extremely impressive student ensemble beamed with delight as Rubin revealed an old-school sensibility worthy of comparison to Ella Fitzgerald and Marilyn Maye. Tradition-minded jazz fans in Kansas City won’t want to miss Rubin’s appearance at the Blue Room on Saturday, March 26.

Tags Kansas City, jazz, Count Basie, Ronnell Bright, Frank Foster, Bobby Watson, Frank Wess, Blue Room

Confirmation: Weekly News and Notes

August 18, 2021 William Brownlee
Original image by Plastic Sax.

Original image by Plastic Sax.

*Ronnell Bright, a former Kansas City resident best known for his elegant piano accompaniment with vocalists Sarah Vaughan and Nancy Wilson, has died.  Marc Myers shares ten of his favorite Bright recordings at JazzWax.

*The Kansas City Star featured a few Spotlight 2021: Charlie Parker performances in its entertainment listings.

*Alonzo Weston of The Coleman Hawkins Jazz Festival and The St. Joseph News-Press pays tribute to Everette DeVan.

*Tweet of the Week: Pat Metheny- Pat Metheny Offers Up A Beautiful Reworking Of His Classic Composition, “Better Days Ahead,” The New Single From Side-EYE NYC (V1.IV) - Due Out Sept 10th Hear This Classic Interpreted In A Completely New Way: (link)

Tags Kansas City, jazz, Ronnell Bright, Charlie Parker, Everette DeVan, Pat Metheny