Showing posts with label Jon Hendricks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jon Hendricks. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

26-November-2013
Beacon Theatre
New York, USA

via Brian H.
Dan shares his thoughts on Beacon gig
Night 2 at the Beacon was a masterpiece and one of the most sustained examples of high-level singing I have heard from Morrison.

There was no letup, and when that leg got going with the first vocal of the night in Ballerina you knew you were in for it.

The scat-jazz trio was integrated into this show much better, and made a nice change of pace.

In addition to Ballerina, Morrison brought out three songs he hadn't done yet in these US shows: A powerful Tupelo/Explain, a roiling The Way that Young Lovers Do, and a real treat in Glad Tidings, which allowed Van to get a roar from the crowd when he referenced New York.

During I Can't Stop Loving You, Van mentioned Country, Western, Lawrence Welk and Bert Kaempfert.

In the Garden closed out the proceedings, with another Jay Berliner solo that brought tears to my eyes and a yes, yes from Morrison. Van invited the audience to sing "no guru, no method, no teacher" with him, leaving shivers up spines.

As Van left the stage, the band revved up an ecstatic ending to Garden that was a joyous cherry on top of a great weekend. So great to see everybody. Never enough time. An amazing amount of over-stimulation! Thanks again.
-Dan M.

Setlist
Celtic Swing
Ballerina
The Way Young Lovers Do
Moondance
Tupelo Honey/Why Must I Always Explain
Centerpiece w/Jon Hendricks, Aria Hendricks & Kevin Burke
Whenever God Shines His Light
Ol' Black Magic w/Shana Morrison
Sometimes We Cry w/Shana Morrison
Early In The Morning
In The Midnight
I Can't Stop Loving You
Glad Tidings
Sack of Woe w/Jon Hendricks, Aria Hendricks & Kevin Burke
In The Garden

Big Hand for The Band!
Chris White (Saxophone)
Alistair White (Trombone)
Dave Keary (Guitar)
Paul Moore (Bass)
Paul Moran (Keyboards)
Jeff Lardner (Drums)
Shana Morrison (Vocals)
Bobby Ruggiero (Percussion)
Jay Berliner (Guitar)

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

25-November-2013
The Theater at Madison Square Garden
New York, USA

Pete from NYC sent in this review
It was very different from other VM shows I’ve seen. For one thing, it didn’t immediately blow me away. While the sound was excellent right from the start (as it always is at this venue), the energy seemed a bit on the mellow side at times. There were parts that I thought seemed a bit phoned in, such as “Open the Door” and “Whenever God Shines His Light”. And I thought he was playing a lot of mellow songs overall. Well, I thought, maybe this would be kind of an uneventful show.



But something else was different about this show – right after “Moondance”, Van started talking to the audience. He said he had a special treat for us, three “masters of vocalese” – Jon Hendricks (who is 92 years old!), Aria Hendricks and Kevin Burke. I had actually heard of Jon Hendricks because of Joni Mitchell’s cover of “Twisted”, which was originally done by Lambert, Hendricks & Ross. I’d never heard him talk to the audience before, and it seemed like he didn’t want to shut up. He had a laid-back, light-hearted vibe that was very different from anything I’d seen him do before. The vocalese trio were amazing, and I knew we were getting something special and unique to that evening’s show.

The set list seemed kind of heavy on 80s and 90s deep cuts, which was fine. “Enlightenment” was really nice, and at the end of the song he sang, “Enlightenment, don’t care what it is.” It was the most relaxed and least cantankerous version I’ve personally seen of VM, and his changing that line seemed aligned with that. I was really happy to hear “Days Like This” and at one point I shut my eyes and just listened, and that’s where the show started to become transcendent for me.

Van was saving the high energy stuff for the end of the show, with an extremely fun and entertaining stretch beginning with “Baby Please Don’t Go” all the way to the end. “Brown Eyed Girl” was the longest, jammiest version I’ve ever heard. For “It’s All in the Game”, he was unbelievably chatty and was cracking jokes left and right! This was a side of Van I’d never seen and I feel so blessed to have gotten to experience it. “Gloria”, of course, closed the show, with a balls-to-the-wall drum solo after Van left the stage. What a night! We left happy.
-Pete S.

Setlist (Thanks to Michael S.)
Celtic Swing
Moondance
Centerpiece w/Jon Hendricks, Aria Hendricks & Kevin Burke
Sack of Woe w/Jon Hendricks, Aria Hendricks & Kevin Burke
Open the Door (To Your Heart)
Sometimes We Cry w/Shana Morrison
Old Black Magic w/Shana Morrison
Enlightenment
Whenever God Shines His Light
Days Like This
In the Midnight
Baby Please Don't Don't Go (Dedicated to Bert Berns)
Here Comes the Night
Brown Eyed Girl
It's All in The Game/Time is Running Out/No Plan B
Help Me
Gloria

Big Hand for The Band!
Chris White (Saxophone)
Alistair White (Trombone)
Dave Keary (Guitar)
Paul Moore (Bass)
Paul Moran (Keyboards)
Jeff Lardner (Drums)
Shana Morrison (Vocals)
Bobby Ruggiero (Percussion)
Jay Berliner (Guitar)