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Norfolk Waterfront Jazz Festival 2017
By
Russ Freeman
piano1926 - 2002

Najee
saxophone
Pieces of a Dream
band / ensemble / orchestra
Euge Groove
saxophone
Spyro Gyra
band / ensemble / orchestra
Lonnie Liston Smith
keyboardsb.1940

Roy Ayers
vibraphone1940 - 2025

Ronnie Laws
saxophoneb.1950

Tom Browne
trumpetb.1954
It was apparent that the 1,500 plus audience expected the 4 musicians to perform together, they did not. Lonnie Liston Smith strode on stage, hidden behind two stacked electronic keyboards. Backed by a trio of electric bass, guitar and drums Smith played four songs that an eager audience danced and cheered to. After introducing Ronnie Laws and what appeared to be a gradual introduction to the other "Superstars of Jazz Fusion," Smith left the stage leaving Laws with the house band for three numbers. The pattern followed with Laws introducing Tom Browne and exiting the stage then Browne introducing Ayres and leaving. Browne spent most of his time talking and vamping to the audience with a few trumpet notes thrown in. Ayres did little more than play a couple of perfunctory progressions on electric vibes and sang part of the 1976 anthem "Searching." Finally, the four musicians appeared together on stage, played for a few minutes and took their bows.
All in all it was a pretty disjointed evening of little communication between band members and a play by the numbers vibe. But, and this is a big but, the die hard smooth jazz fans ate it up! 1,500 people sounded like three times that amount, yelling and cheering before and after each song. Before the end of the evening fans had left their seats and gathered in front of the stage taking cell phone pictures and video. With the smoke machine in overdrive there was probably a lot of hazy shots. View Slideshow
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Mark Robbins
Russ Freeman with the Rippingtons
Najee
Pieces of a Dream
euge groove
Spyro Gyra
Lonnie Liston Smith
Ronnie Laws
Tom Browne
Norfolk Waterfront Jazz Festival
Norfolk Waterfront Jazz Festival 2017
Roy Ayers
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