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Yoko Miwa Trio at Scullers

Scullers Jazz Club
Boston, MA
October 26, 2017
Inside Scullers' new smaller jazz nightclub downstairs, with its dark wood interior and low light, it would be quiet except for the wonderfully energized and spirited enthusiasm that internationally acclaimed pianist and composer Yoko Miwa brings to the stage. Exuding confidenceor more like pride without egoMs. Miwa brought her audience into the conversation about her life, her music and her passion for jazz. But when she sat down, fronting the Yoko Miwa Trioshe was all business, delivering a dexterity of command across the keyboard with ease and grace. Miwa has been scoring attention for a decade now, heralding from Kobe, Japan and fronting her trio, performing worldwide and with top talent including

Jon Faddis
trumpetb.1953

Arturo Sandoval
trumpetb.1949

Esperanza Spalding
bassb.1984

Will Slater
bassScott Goulding
drumsThe evening also celebrated the success of Miwa's new recording Pathways" and the Yoko Miwa Trio opened by playing several songs from this release, which treated the audience to the growing critical acclaim of the recording. As articulated by Jeremy Goodwin of the Boston Globe, "Pathways is bright and accessible...Miwa's technical chops are evident, yet she's anything but showy; she prizes space in her sound, and leaves room for the deep interplay her group has honed over the years." After playing several selections from this release and receiving a lasting applause, Miwa took to the mike with a big smile. She had a lot to cheer about, as Pathways remained in the Top 10 of JazzWeek's national radio charts for four weeks, and then top 40 for 10+ weeks.
After thanking Scullers and other media, promoters and artists for supporting her career, acknowledging their part in her recent chart-topping success, she gave praise to her bassist Will Slater and then surprised most of her audience by introducing her drummer as not only a long-time musical partner but her husband as well, Scott Goulding. She had some fun with making a mistake about the actual number of years together, and then went back to business, on the keyboard. Clearly, Yoko Miwa was at home both on stage at the piano, and when connecting with her audience.
The second half of the set was an eclectic mixture and showed off the trio's ability to launch into diverse material, moving in different directions in tempo and rhythm. From a more personal standpoint she returned to a quieter and reflective original composition "Sunset" that she dedicated to the friendship and loss of a best friend's dogremembering the long walks together on Gloucester Beach at sunset and moonlight. She asked her friend, who was in the audience, not to cry too muchbut then quickly added"but it's ok if you do." Not sentimental, but the tenderness and softness of the keyboard action was emotional and connected with its listeners.
The trio followed on with a rendition of

Joni Mitchell
vocalsb.1943

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
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