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Aimée Nolte at the Jazz Corner

The Jazz Corner
Hilton Head Island, SC
October 18-19, 2019
Cool Autumn breezes carried two sophisticated ladies to the Carolinas. Pianist and singer

Aimée Nolte
piano
Nicki Parrott
bass
Taylor Roberts
guitarb.1982

Justin Varnes
drumsTogether they explored a range of easy listening music. On the "Sunnyside of the Street," the ladies sang together in close harmony. The jazz standard "Bye, Bye Blackbird" was succinctly delivered by Nolte singing and scatting alone to Parrott's solo bass creating a quiet and intimate moment. Parrott delivered a raucous

Peggy Lee
vocals1920 - 2002
The next collaboration between the two lady singers was a Streisand/ Garland piece in which they sang two different songs at the same time. "Happy days Are here Again" and "Forget your Troubles" may seem an unlikely musical and rhythmic pairing, but they made the songs challenge and flow, ending neatly together. "Sing"(Sing a song) was the opportunity for both guitar and drum solos to accompany Parrott's vocals.
They played out with a Blues, going to "Kansas City," here they come. This evening was a delight of sophisticated instrumental excellence, and vocal intricacy. The gentlemen did their rhythmic and solo work well, but it was the two ladies singing and playing together who celebrated their skill and their easy friendship in a smooth, precise and delicately inventive performance.
Photo crédit: Martin McFie
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