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Dave Kline At Blues Alley

Keyboard, guitar, bass and drums: a standard jazz quartet, no doubt, no argument. But add electric violin, trombone and the Chinese dulcimer and you’ve got something entirely different. Dave Kline and friends brought that unique line-up and a passel of original tunes to Blues Alley in DC’s Georgetown district.
Blues Alley
Washington, DC
June 20, 2025
Keyboard, guitar, bass and drums: a standard jazz quartet, no doubt, no argument. But add electric violin, trombone and the Chinese dulcimer and you've got something entirely different.

Dave Kline
violinAnd then there was vocalist

Abena Koomson-Davis
vocals
Steve Davis
tromboneb.1967

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

Art Blakey
drums1919 - 1990

Stevie Wonder
vocalsb.1950
Things got started with the first of seven Kline originals, appropriately titled "Act 1." Kline's electric violin soared above and around the impressive guitar work of
Buddy Speir
guitarKoomson-Davis took the stage early in the set on "Cuban Minuet," a plaintive, yearning vocal punctuated by drummer Olaolu Caleb Ajibade's tasty drum breaks joined by big, bold chords from
TJ Turqman
bass"I Got the Blues in Africa" found Speir bending notes up the neck as far as he could while Tian laid down a funky groove with the rhythm section, joining the violin and a bluesy trombone solo to maximize the impact. Switching to an amplified acoustic guitar, Kline led the band thru "The Muse," duetting with Davis and then Tian and, once again, that rocking Speirs guitar.
Perhaps the loveliest sound of the evening belonged to Kline's composition "Journey," based on a story of determination in the face of adversity. Violin and dulcimer began the piece, trading themes as the song meandered through progressions, building in force until the dulcimer broke like a waterfall, circling round and round the others. Out of thin air, the drums commenced a martial cadence which transmogrified into a hard samba with a striking trombone solo out front. You had to be there (hopefully, this and the other tunes will appear on Kline's forthcoming album).
An impromptu improvisation with dulcimer, violin and trombone was admired, after which the evening came to an end with Fela Kuti's hit "UpSide Down," rendered here impeccably thanks to Nigerian drummer Ajibade's confident beat. That is about as political as it got at Blues Alley. World music, jazz or sounds from all directionswhatever you want to call it, David Kline and company were masterful tour guides on the road to some very special music.
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