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The Power of the Blues: Eric Clapton & Wynton Marsalis at Jazz at Lincoln Center
Rose Hall
New York, NY
April 9, 2011
Let's get something out of the way here.

Eric Clapton
guitar and vocalsb.1945

Wynton Marsalis
trumpetb.1961

Taj Mahal
guitar and vocalsb.1942
That said, not every "passion project" turns out great. Often in the recent past, Clapton has been doing nothing more than going through the motions, even when playing with such current luminaries as Doyle Bramhall III and

Derek Trucks
guitarClapton suggested the setlist for the evening, but Marsalis came up with the arrangements. And while the songs were blues, the sound was New Orleans jazz. Clapton acquitted himself well in this setting, which he acknowledged was unfamiliar to him. Playing the role assigned to him as frontman of a jazz band, Clapton never seemed to be the show's focus, choosing to remain seated with the band even while playing his electric guitar. And he chose his spots well. A biting solo here, a tasty vocal there, and he showed that his range extends beyond the relatively narrow space of blues-rock.
Marsalis, on the other hand, was right at home. Charming and charismatic as ever, he seemed to be enjoying himself as much as anyone. He showed his chops both during his superbly constructed solos and while providing incendiary rhythm playing. During

Howlin' Wolf
vocals1910 - 1976
Of the backing band, trombonist Chris Crenshaw was given the most space. His solos stuck out as the trombone is not usually considered a frontline instrument, especially in the blues realm. But the instrument plays an important part in New Orleans music, and Crenshaw is a true virtuoso. Evoking guttural growls from the trombone, he brought the house down on multiple occasions.
Drummer Ali Jackson as well was a treat to witness. His timekeeping and subtle color provided the underpinning of music that often changed tempo at the drop of a dime, as on the set-closing New Orleans funeral dirge "Just A Closer Walk With Thee."
On the whole, this was a truly special evening. From the opening four-song solo set by blues and world music legend

Taj Mahal
guitar and vocalsb.1942
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