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The Azar Lawrence Experience at Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society

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Azar Lawrence
saxophoneb.1952
Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society
Half Moon Bay, CA
July 31, 2022
Azar Lawrence's most recent incarnation of The Azar Lawrence Experience brought its energetic presence to grace Half Moon Bay's Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society on July's final afternoon. The "Experience" featured a unique front line consisting of two horns, a guitar, and a vocalist. Somehow, the group's very presence evoked a feeling of freshness and inspiration.
The set opened with "Novo Ano," one of Azar's many originals from his latest album, New Sky. It took off like a three-stage rocket: the first, a singing and swinging forceful head; the second a stellar red-faced, puff-cheekedà la

Dizzy Gillespie
trumpet1917 - 1993
Chris Lowery
trumpetFor the second tune, "All in Love," the ensemble produced a veritable and almost overwhelming wall of sound, punctuated by Nigerian conguero and djimbe master Samson Olawale's full-wind-up explosive slaps on congahe was clearly in a natural state of joy. Drummer
Wes Lowery
drumsNext was "New Sky," the title tune from Lawrence's recent album. Not enough can be said of this lively artisthis hip, hilarious introductions and comments, and the rich, ruby-bright, and mighty tone he gets from his horns. He has a masterful command of his instruments that wafts sound through the air like sheets flowing in a light breeze. He puts a smile on your face and wonder in your heart. And Fiddmont added a sweet resonance of the great

Flora Purim
vocalsb.1942
"Because of You" followed, featuring an energetic solo by pianist
Robert Turner
piano and vocalsDale Williams followed with a soulful guitar soloMan, can he ever stretch and bend his notes!
After reflecting on the majesty and formidable impact of the great

McCoy Tyner
piano1938 - 2020
To conclude the proceedings, the duo of Lawrence and Turner played a beautiful rendition of Kurt Weill's "My Ship" leaving all present spellbound in an incredible state of peace.
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