June 16, 2008 at 5:07am
I've noticed that even with the low-dough cover charge -- free -- those that crowd the free stages are sometimes more demanding than those who have shelled out a few clams in order to catch a live show by the toe. You play the Jazz Street (Gibbs the other 51 weeks), you'd better grab their attention rapidamente or their just gonna go back to jawin' with their neighbors. You hit 'em with something that requires a slide rule to understand or enjoy and you'll soon find yourself playing to the backs of a lot of heads.
Perhaps my warning set them straight, as Neo Collage mounted the stage with its odd arsenal -- electric marimba, electric harp, violin, viola, and longhorn bass. I told these fickle fans of free that this band was here to prove that classical music ain't just for the eggheads anymore. The band jumped in funky and sweet with a sound like no other; different, but not weird for the sake of being difficult or different. All in all a very cool set from a very cool, unique outfit Rochester can call its own. Neo Collage played to faces -- happy faces for the whole set.
What a great night listening to the sounds of Pia Mater. Loving Cup was a great place to hear...
A recodring of the show is up on archive if you desire to give it a...
We went to see Pia Mater at the Lovin Cup this past Saturday evening. Friends invited us to join...
Went to see Lobster Quadrille last night at Water Street. They were fantastic! Very talended...
about CONCERT REVIEW: Elvis Birthday Bash, Lobster Quadrille, Lovesick Heartstabbers
Give thanks for coming out in a blizzard to check Reggae Fest at Water st. Frank.. you're review...
about CONCERT REVIEW: J-San and the Analogue Sons, Bare Bones, Nevergreen at Water Street
Comments for "JAZZ BLOG 08, DAY 3: Fickle fans of free" (0)
City Newspaper is not responsible for the content of these reviews. City Newspaper reserves the right to remove reviews at their discretion.
No comments have been posted. Be the first and add one below.
Leave A Comment
Respond on Your Blog
Create an Account
or
Login
If you have a City Account you can not only post comments, but you can also respond to articles in your own City Blog. It's just another way to make your voice heard.