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Scott Feiner At Smoke Jazz Club
BySmoke Jazz Club
New York, New York
November 4, 2009
Quite a few fans and critics seem to have a misconception of Scott Feiner's Pandeiro Jazz project. Because he lives in Rio de Janeiro, plays the pandeiro and often includes compositions by Brazilian songwriters like
Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994
At his recent stop at New York's Smoke Jazz Club, Feiner performed with a quintet formed by
Helio Alves
pianob.1966

Joe Martin
bassb.1970

Freddie Bryant
guitar
Seamus Blake
saxophoneb.1970
Next up was Bryant's "Alone," a tune to be included on Feiner's yet-to-be-released third Pandeiro Jazz CD. The composer channeled his inner Brazilian voice, introducing it with abundant bossa nova-like chords. He was joined by the other bandmembers about a minute and a half later. "Alone" is played around a repeated four-chord loop, which gave the band plenty of opportunities to demonstrate their chops. One of the most impressive parts came when Blake played accompanied solely by Martin and Alves.
Next up was Martin's very slow bossa "Not By Chance," the title track from his recent CD (Anzic Records, 2009). Due to the song's nature, Feiner played in a much more subdued manner, and the same held true for the rest of the band. The odd man out in this case was Blake, who did not seem to get the genre's subtleties, playing instead a loud solo, much as Stan Getz
saxophone, tenor
1927 - 1991
One of the concert's highlights came when Alves and Feiner performed Hermeto Pascoal's "Bebe" as a duo. Alves introduced the rhythm on the piano, with Feiner soon following through with intricate patterns. It is a highly complex number that served to showcase the bandleader's prowess on his hand drum, while also allowing the audience to observe the extraordinary chemistry Feiner and the Brazilian-born pianist have developed.
The set closed with Feiner's "Botafogo Blues," a funk-driven number inspired by the Rio district he lives in. Bryant took full advantage of the groove by playing with a slide, which gave the piece a whole new, aggressive sound compared to the more subtle dynamics that had preceded it.
With his project, Feiner has taken the pandeiro to a whole different level, innovative and broad-based, proving that indeed jazz practically knows no borders or limits.
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