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Arturo Sandoval at the Blue Note

The Blue Note
New York, NY
October 28, 2017
The Halloween Party crowd was out in full regalia in the Village last night, but, the real action was at

Arturo Sandoval
trumpetb.1949
Given

Dizzy Gillespie
trumpet1917 - 1993
Sandoval demonstrated his musical genius not only with his gorgeous ballad and technical virtuosity, but, also his timbale work, synthesizer and ace piano playing. All were dazzling. He had the audience completely enthralled with his entire presentation from opening note to last. The Sandoval unit is, in a way, a younger, but, purely a mirror image of the Maestro. This is a supremely talented, swinging and hard-driving musical force with which to be reckoned. Drummer Johnny Friday and percussionist, Tiki Pasillas were devastatingly energized and drove a furious bus. Bassist John Belzaguy laid down same and pianist Kamuel Roig and keyboard man Dave Siegel were outstanding contributors. Guest performers Czech saxophonist, Karel Ruzicka and clarinetist, Ye Huang joined in to offer fine ensemble work and solos.
No trick, but, a truly marvelous treat as night of stellar music was had. Diz, Bird and all the Jazzers in "The Great 52nd Street in the Sky," as great radio DJ, Bill McCann calls it, were digging this scene tonight, berets affixed and wishing they were on that Blue Note stage. As a matter of fact, I could swear I saw a goateed Cat smiling ear-to-ear seated on the stairway next to the Maestro's personal assistant (and great trumpeter in his own right)

Keith Fiala
trumpetb.1968
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