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Michael Buckley & Hugh Buckley At Magy's Farm

The lilting romance in both musicians’ delivery was a reminder than music is above all an emotional experience.
Magy's Farm
Dromara, N. Ireland
March 22, 2025
If the flapping of a butterfly's wings on one side of the world can cause a tornado on the other sideor so the theory goesthen surely the ripple effects from one flight cancellation would be no less significant. For the small band of jazz fans making their way to Magy's Farm, a unique concert venue in hilly Dromara, the only ripple effect that mattered from an aviation blip was the news

Jerry Bergonzi
saxophone, tenorb.1947
For Bergonzi, there may have been consolation in knowing that there are certainly worse places in the world to be stuck than Amsterdam. Consolation for the forty or so souls gathered at Magy's Farm this Saturday night took the form of tenor saxophonist Michael Buckley and guitarist Hugh Buckley, the Dublin duo gamely stepping up to salvage the evening.
As any Irish jazz fan will tell you, the Buckley name represents jazz royalty on these shores. The dynasty began in the '60 with saxophonist Dick Buckley. He passed his musical genes onto sons Richie and Michaeloutstanding saxophonists both. They have used the gift wisely.

Richie Buckley
saxophone
Freddie Hubbard
trumpet1938 - 2008

Bob Dylan
guitar and vocalsb.1941

Carlos Santana
guitarb.1947

Van Morrison
vocalsb.1945

George Coleman
saxophone, tenorb.1935

John Abercrombie
guitar1944 - 2017

Jason Moran
pianob.1975

Kenny Wheeler
flugelhorn1930 - 2014

Brad Mehldau
pianob.1970

Peter Bernstein
guitarb.1967

Sheryl Bailey
guitarb.1966

Larry Coryell
guitar1943 - 2017

Rubén González
piano1919 - 2003
Though this duo has a long history, this was their first get together for a handful of years, not that you would have known from the simpatico way they breezed and romped through a set of mostly standards.
"Alone Together," the Arthur Schwarz/Howard Dietz song from the 1932 Broadway musical "Flying Colors," set the tone and template, with Michael improvising melodiously over Hugh's springboard-rhythmic accompaniment. When Hugh soloed in turn Michael laid out, content to appreciate his cousin's artful juggling of fleet melodic lines and bouncing rhythmic chords.
Hugh Buckley is by no means the only Irish jazz guitarist to have followed in the slipstream of

Louis Stewart
guitarb.1944
Bewitching, Michael Buckley's extended saxophone intro to "Body and Soul," a brilliant weave of mellifluous flow, tumbling cadenzas and scurrying bop, bound by unwavering rhythmic drive. Solos of gossamer finnesse built around the famous melody followed. It was a gorgeous rendition, though Hugh was not far off the mark when he quipped that Michael's intro was better than the song itself.
In the pantheon of great singer-songwriters, few stand staller than the figure of

Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994
Gene de Paul and Don Raye's "Star Eyes"given standard status principally due to

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955
Any disappointment at Jerry Bergonzi's unfortunate no-show was swept away by the warmth and dazzle of this performance by Michael Buckley and Hugh Buckley. The good vibes and positive energy carried home by the appreciative attendees will no doubt cause their own ripples... when there is no pebble tossed, nor wind to blow.
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