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Martin Lesch Band at The Jazz Corner

The Jazz Corner
Journey through Jazz to Rhapsody in Blue
Hilton Head Island, SC
November 12, 2018
On a rainy Monday night in South Carolina, people faced a difficult choice: whether or not to leave the house to hear

Martin Lesch
piano
Chris Russell
drumsTo end the first set they played "O Beautiful!" to thank servicemen at this special time of year, celebrating Veteran's Day. Lesch played a fast version of "Sweet Georgia Brown," doubled up to play a stride section twice as fast, then briefly he doubled again to an impossible speed. Wimmer, a respected educator for almost forty years, played alto sax with great delicacy for the thumping, traditional gospel song "Just a Closer Walk with Thee" weaving lines above the piano while Russell kept that big four New Orleans drum beat behind. Lesch played another New Orleans classic "Bourbon Street Parade" and sang the lyrics written by Bob French, once the leader of the Tuxedo Jazz Band, like his father before him. When it came to

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Billy Strayhorn
piano1915 - 1967

Juan Tizol
trombone1900 - 1984
The Monday night show is respectfully named by native New Yorker, Lesch, "A Journey through Jazz." It's the name of the very first performance at iconic New York City club Birdland, over seventy years ago.
Then, symphony orchestra conductor John Russell Morris came into The Jazz Corner, after giving his performance nearby of a program which included Stravinsky's "The Firebird." He brought with him piano soloist Terrence Wilson from New York City. Here was one of the leading young classical pianists in the country, and there was a piano. Wilson was invited to the stage and sat down on the old swivel typist's chair favored and carried everywhere he plays by Lesch. Wilson wobbled on the chair then tore straight into

George Gershwin
composer / conductor1898 - 1937
There really is nothing like spontaneous live music, played for the fun, joy and beauty of it.
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